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geronimo geronimo.eronimo was a pro worldd we would use saying we got him so we don't have to say we got bin laden over the radio. >> they started gathering every piece of potential evidence they could find from laptops to computers, to paper files, discs, hard drives, anything that could have valuable information. so very hastily they're moving room to room putting all into plastic bags everything that they want to take back with them. >> we found everything from opium to hard drives, thumb drives discs. everything we could get our hands on. second floor was complete media bedroom. i guess he was run al qaeda from that place. >> the body is put into a body bag. >> i was one of four guys that picked him up carried him all the way out. we brought him outside gave him to the snipe zblrs when he was on the ground they jabbed a syringe into his leg in order to get a dna sample. they took the dna sample and put it on the other helicopter. so in the event they lost one chopper they still had proof of who they
geronimo geronimo.eronimo was a pro worldd we would use saying we got him so we don't have to say we got bin laden over the radio. >> they started gathering every piece of potential evidence they could find from laptops to computers, to paper files, discs, hard drives, anything that could have valuable information. so very hastily they're moving room to room putting all into plastic bags everything that they want to take back with them. >> we found everything from opium to hard...
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he fought against geronimo, he fought against crazy horse at the velvet rosebud. over time, he actually started his career in the pacific northwest, so he fought over several decades. and over time, he became sympathetic to the native americans and started to ensure as much as possible the treaties made were actually honored. he was interested in native american culture. he was interested in their history, their religion. over time, i think he became interested in them and did not think of them as less than human, as his contemporaries did. i know it sounds ridiculous. i think he saw they had families who love their children, love their husbands and wives, and he felt that they were treated very poorly. he wanted to do what they could to make sure they were treated honorably. he was asked to take them to oklahoma with no delay. he felt that this was an injustice. he recruited a friend of his working for the omaha herald at the time and said, this is the story, told the story and said i want you to rally support and i want you to sue me. the end result was, a trial
he fought against geronimo, he fought against crazy horse at the velvet rosebud. over time, he actually started his career in the pacific northwest, so he fought over several decades. and over time, he became sympathetic to the native americans and started to ensure as much as possible the treaties made were actually honored. he was interested in native american culture. he was interested in their history, their religion. over time, i think he became interested in them and did not think of them...
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the famous apache leader geronimo was here, but he was a prisoner of war at the time, so they had geronimoh general nelson, miles, and president mckinley, who are his captors all here in omaha at the same time. it is a unique thing for the omaha exposition, but it is a little sad. for the western parts of the nation, we are looking at this perception that the west is still wild and it is untamed so to attract people to new york city to grow your population, you have to show that you have some amenities that they want so instead -- want, so instead of having the exposition here, you want to show that omaha is a place to live in a place that has something to offer. this would help businesses that were already here, and so that is why they were beating out places like denver sacramento, and this is why it was so coveted, because you would actually be on the world stage. people would actually be talking about omaha worldwide and you would basically be on the map, basically. >> all weekend american history tv is featuring omaha, nebraska. in 1955, omaha became the nation's largest meatpacking c
the famous apache leader geronimo was here, but he was a prisoner of war at the time, so they had geronimoh general nelson, miles, and president mckinley, who are his captors all here in omaha at the same time. it is a unique thing for the omaha exposition, but it is a little sad. for the western parts of the nation, we are looking at this perception that the west is still wild and it is untamed so to attract people to new york city to grow your population, you have to show that you have some...
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. >> geronimo! [ choking [ >> why do i do anything for him? why!: and bad, like in the special episode after the 9/11 attacks. >> come on,el low, stay low, and go. >> reporter: along the way maria was a gentle voice of reason. sesame workshop said: >> hey, what is that for? >> i'm just happy that you are okay, mommy. >> oh honey, me too. >> reporter: so this morning's letter is g, for gracias. >> the announcement lead to an outpouring of sadness and gratitude on social media. thanks for watching the news continues next live from doha. have a great day and a great 4th of july weekend. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour live from al jazeera's headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the greek prime minister tells the nation vote nothing in sunday's bailout referendum will not mean a switch from europe. >>> boko haram killed more than 100 people in multiple attacks in northeast nigeria. >>> china's left behind children, why four
. >> geronimo! [ choking [ >> why do i do anything for him? why!: and bad, like in the special episode after the 9/11 attacks. >> come on,el low, stay low, and go. >> reporter: along the way maria was a gentle voice of reason. sesame workshop said: >> hey, what is that for? >> i'm just happy that you are okay, mommy. >> oh honey, me too. >> reporter: so this morning's letter is g, for gracias. >> the announcement lead to an outpouring of...
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geronimo. >> good evening. i'm peter doocy.ver the next two nights, you will meet one of america's bravest warriors. for more than a decade he served through multiple wars and dangerous missions too numerous to count. he served as a navy s.e.a.l., a member of the famed s.e.a.l. team 6 and on the night of may 1st, 2011 he was a part of "operation neptune spear." as the second man through the door into the room where the world's most wanted terrorist was hiding he fired the fateful shot that brought the biggest manhunt in world history to an end. his name is robert o'neill. and he is the man who killed osama bin laden. the face we are looking at is the last face that osama bin laden saw on earth. >> yeah. i mean, if it was light enough, i was definitely the last person he saw. >> you trained on targets with his face on them. >> yeah. >> what was it like to kill the actual guy? >> it wasn't real. it was another guy in a house we shot. it didn't sink in. it didn't sink in for a while. >> has it sunk in now? >> yeah, it has now. i'v
geronimo. >> good evening. i'm peter doocy.ver the next two nights, you will meet one of america's bravest warriors. for more than a decade he served through multiple wars and dangerous missions too numerous to count. he served as a navy s.e.a.l., a member of the famed s.e.a.l. team 6 and on the night of may 1st, 2011 he was a part of "operation neptune spear." as the second man through the door into the room where the world's most wanted terrorist was hiding he fired the...