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>> ¿cuál cree usted será la consecuencia inmediata de la muerte de osama bin laden?>> cuídese buenas tardes . >> >>> el pentágono revela más detalles del operativo donde murió osama bin laden, pero aún no deciden mostrar imágenes >>> el presidente barack obama volvió a hablar de la misión, y junto a funcionarios del gobierno, advirtió que la red al qaeda buscará venganza >>> la zona 0 en nueva york vuelve a estar concurrida, recordando a las víctimas de osama bin laden >>> los ataque del 11 de septiembre, también cambiaron la vida de los indocumentados en estados unidos, qué significa para ellos la muerte de osama bin laden? >>> este es su noticiero univisión, con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas [♪] . >>> muy buenas noches, osama bin laden está muerto, lo anunció anoche el presidente obama, lo que ahora faltan son imágenes >>> la casa blanca está considerando dar información e imágenes, importante conocer que con la muerte de osama bin laden termina una misión de más de 20 años >>> ahora nos cuentan >>> fueron las fuerzas especiales de la armada, que lanzaron el at
>> ¿cuál cree usted será la consecuencia inmediata de la muerte de osama bin laden?>> cuídese buenas tardes . >> >>> el pentágono revela más detalles del operativo donde murió osama bin laden, pero aún no deciden mostrar imágenes >>> el presidente barack obama volvió a hablar de la misión, y junto a funcionarios del gobierno, advirtió que la red al qaeda buscará venganza >>> la zona 0 en nueva york vuelve a estar concurrida, recordando a...
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osama bin laden, and a resident identified osama bin laden, and osama bin laden was given a chance to surrender and he resisted and shot in the head and a photo identification was made of osama bin laden, they have photographed but the c.i.a. has not released the photographs, and now we can report he has been buried at sea. >> the defense department official said they took pictures. with saddam hussein they thought it was important to see the photographs after death, will we see the photographs? >> they have in not decided. there are photos that claim to willing osama bin laden shot but we are told by intelligence fills they are doctored photographs and have been there for a while. so far, the photographs have not been released but they have photographic evidence. they did not want to set up a land burial so there would be a land shrine. there was a decision made so there was no place for pilgrims to come to visit. saudi arabia was asked if they wanted possession of body of osama bin laden but they dechained. >> it would be more appropriate to throw him off the building. that would be
osama bin laden, and a resident identified osama bin laden, and osama bin laden was given a chance to surrender and he resisted and shot in the head and a photo identification was made of osama bin laden, they have photographed but the c.i.a. has not released the photographs, and now we can report he has been buried at sea. >> the defense department official said they took pictures. with saddam hussein they thought it was important to see the photographs after death, will we see the...
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there is archival video of our osama bin laden -- of osama bin laden. he has been captured and killed in the u.s. operation. he was confirmed by the president a short while ago in the east room of the white house. i will let you listen in to al jazeera coverage of the story. >> it is different from after 9/11. we are seeing a shift in strategy. let me be very frank. in afghanistan, people are very puzzled as far as the war against terrorists goes. we do not know what strategy they will adopt after what happened today. >> thank you for joining us on the line from afghanistan. we've got news that the most wanted man in the world is dead. u.s. president barack obama has just announced that osama bin laden has been killed by u.s. forces. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda, the terrorist responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women, and children. >> obama says osama bin laden was killed in a special operation by u
there is archival video of our osama bin laden -- of osama bin laden. he has been captured and killed in the u.s. operation. he was confirmed by the president a short while ago in the east room of the white house. i will let you listen in to al jazeera coverage of the story. >> it is different from after 9/11. we are seeing a shift in strategy. let me be very frank. in afghanistan, people are very puzzled as far as the war against terrorists goes. we do not know what strategy they will...
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osama bin laden killed in pakistan. isi confirmed it. there goes the neighborhood. >> reporter: it is reported there were 5,000 tweets were second. a new record by far. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> wet winter is paying off in the sierra. crews took their measurements today. the snow pack came in at 209% of average at this location. that is due to a lack of snow melt in april. the state says this year's water allocation is the highest since 2006. the wet winter could translate into lots of fuel for wildfires this summer. this is video of one of the many wildfires to hit the state. california has an average of 7,000 wildfires this year. homeowners need to clear brush and have an evacuation plan ready to go. >>> getting warmer. let's check in with bill for the latest on the forecast. >> the snow is melting slowly so we are not getting the big run offs so the snow is still captured up there. what we want is a slower melt so e we can capture that water and use it. things are heating up around here. it has been cool up till now. patchy
osama bin laden killed in pakistan. isi confirmed it. there goes the neighborhood. >> reporter: it is reported there were 5,000 tweets were second. a new record by far. tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> wet winter is paying off in the sierra. crews took their measurements today. the snow pack came in at 209% of average at this location. that is due to a lack of snow melt in april. the state says this year's water allocation is the highest since 2006. the wet winter could...
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they killed osama bin laden. they took custody of his body. >> at my direction the united states launched a targeted operation against that compound in abbottabad, pakistan. a small team of americans carried it out with extreme courage and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> you would be forgiven the night they killed bin laden for putting down your homework or your tv remote or whatever and running to the white house and, say, climbing a tree and singing the national anthem with a thousand strangers. you've waited a long time for this. some of the people i was out there with at the white house with last night have waited half their lives. i don't know what it means at this point in history that american forces have killed osama bin laden. i don't know what it necessarily means for politics domestic and foreign but i know america promised a decade ago to bring osama bin laden to justice.
they killed osama bin laden. they took custody of his body. >> at my direction the united states launched a targeted operation against that compound in abbottabad, pakistan. a small team of americans carried it out with extreme courage and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> you would be forgiven the night they killed bin laden for putting down your homework...
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like if pakistan was involved in hiding osama bin laden. live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> reporters, leaders, all joind president obama. saturday night live's head writer was the featured speaker and at one point joked about osama bin laden's whereabouts. >> people think he is hiding in the -- >> the president smiled and gave nothing away. hours later forces shot and killed osama bin laden. >>> ahead, robert handa will have reaction on the death of osama bin laden from bay area families who has loved one fighting over seas. >> i remember ken sent me an e- mail when saddam hussein was killed. and then i thought he should have been here to see this come full circle. >> more of the report straight ahead on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> our coverage continues online anytime. you can find president obama's full speech and a time line of the event of 9/11. www.ktvu.com. >>> police released the identity of a driver arrested yesterday in a hit-and-run accident. leticia martinez is phasing charges, including manslaughter, driving u
like if pakistan was involved in hiding osama bin laden. live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> reporters, leaders, all joind president obama. saturday night live's head writer was the featured speaker and at one point joked about osama bin laden's whereabouts. >> people think he is hiding in the -- >> the president smiled and gave nothing away. hours later forces shot and killed osama bin laden. >>> ahead, robert handa will have reaction on the death of...
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killed osama bin laden.is on every newspaper in the land. >> does this make him a martyr now would we have to worry about more retaliation? >> i think for any of his followers, there is likely to be that impact it would have been the case whether he died of natural causes over not in some ways he becomes a venerated figure after his death the question of retaliation sydnie is one i think we have to look at carefully already this morning we have reports of people posting things online, threatening retaliation but let me say to reas sure people watching today, any time an attack happens any where, there will be lots of groups that claim credit for it or threaten more attacks in the future and it is important we distinguish between people who make claimthose who are viable threats some times when we publicize these things in news media we raise anxiety when we don't need to. until there is more viable information it is reasonable to expect someone will do something but as for a credible threat, don't have panic
killed osama bin laden.is on every newspaper in the land. >> does this make him a martyr now would we have to worry about more retaliation? >> i think for any of his followers, there is likely to be that impact it would have been the case whether he died of natural causes over not in some ways he becomes a venerated figure after his death the question of retaliation sydnie is one i think we have to look at carefully already this morning we have reports of people posting things...
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has killed the osama bin laden. this woman was checking at the headlines, here's this photograph of people in south korea, where television's in marketplaces stopped to play the president's address that been more than had been killed. as soon as news spread, people gathered and outside the white here's cheering, celebrating, chanting " usa, usa! " it was reported that people inside the white house could hear these people making the shares outside the white has. they're wearing usa t-shirts coming from western at times square. finally, this woman here, as you can see as some of the background of the billboards in * pratt and new york were having to scroll across that the lot and had been killed. people are gathered with american flags to celebrate. i will continue to monitor all of the images coming in across the internet on news that the nominee has been killed. >> mark: in the crowd was a man who lost his son in the deadly terror attacks. >> i feel some vindication has been done there's still a lot more to be done
has killed the osama bin laden. this woman was checking at the headlines, here's this photograph of people in south korea, where television's in marketplaces stopped to play the president's address that been more than had been killed. as soon as news spread, people gathered and outside the white here's cheering, celebrating, chanting " usa, usa! " it was reported that people inside the white house could hear these people making the shares outside the white has. they're wearing usa...
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for killing of osama bin laden. an al qaeda commentator has posted a eulogy for bin laden on extremist websites. he promised to avenge the killing of the sikh of islam. we're also learning that ob was buried at sea because it would have been hard to find a country that would keep his remains. he die at his compound in a-- in abbottabad. it's believed bin laden had been at the compound for five years. white house officials learned of the hiding place earlier this year. >>> 7:01. we have live team coverage on the death of the world's most- wanted terrorist. we have reports from washington, d.c., to sfo, to little kabul in fremont. but first let's go to ktvu's kraig debro. he's at the b.a.r.t. station. good morning kraig. >> reporter: good morning, dave. there is a little bit of extra security onhan. the reason -- well you just heard part of the reason, that threat of -- threat of the al qaeda member. this is a federally funded operation made up of b.a.r.t. officers. the group was scheduled to do a training exercise. i
for killing of osama bin laden. an al qaeda commentator has posted a eulogy for bin laden on extremist websites. he promised to avenge the killing of the sikh of islam. we're also learning that ob was buried at sea because it would have been hard to find a country that would keep his remains. he die at his compound in a-- in abbottabad. it's believed bin laden had been at the compound for five years. white house officials learned of the hiding place earlier this year. >>> 7:01. we have...
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they had killed osama bin laden.he compound was unique, built in 2005, it was built died someone significant the walls 18 ft. tall. according to one official the estimated cost was about a million dollars security gates, no phone, no internet. it was located just a handful of yards away from the military academy. there were three or army regiments in that city. the question is how could he be in a compound without the knowledge or consent of the military will have to see what comes out of that. >> mark: al-qaeda is already responding to the word of his death promising revenge. it is the first admission of his death. them going by the posting a threat on extremas website >> avenging the killing. he also announced that anyone thinking they have ended said wait a little bit. local law-enforcement agencies adding extra security measures. at of what's being called an abundance of caution. increased security in the bay area and in l.a.. new yorkers will see extra police. >> darya: will trend continues 13 covers a live s se
they had killed osama bin laden.he compound was unique, built in 2005, it was built died someone significant the walls 18 ft. tall. according to one official the estimated cost was about a million dollars security gates, no phone, no internet. it was located just a handful of yards away from the military academy. there were three or army regiments in that city. the question is how could he be in a compound without the knowledge or consent of the military will have to see what comes out of that....
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s lead source on osama bin laden. in a rare "60 minutes" interview he told us recently that america's greatest enemy in that region is not al qaeda, it's pakistan. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile state. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the u.s.? >> the amount of pain pakistan has inflicted upon the united states in the past 12 years is unprecedented. no other country has inflicted that amount of pain upon your nation. >> reporter: that pain is pakistan's long-term support for al qaeda and its allies. battling u.s. forces in afghanistan. today, the president's counterterrorism chief also seemed to point the finger at pakistan. >> i think it's inconceivable that bin laden did not have a support system in the country that allowed him to remain there for an extended period of time. >> reporter: that was more blunt t
s lead source on osama bin laden. in a rare "60 minutes" interview he told us recently that america's greatest enemy in that region is not al qaeda, it's pakistan. >> you have to give pakistan a title. is it a friend? what is pakistan? >> reporter: it currently has the title of ally. >> right. deceptive. >> reporter: so you think its title should be? >> it should be a hostile country. a hostile state. >> reporter: so pakistan is the enemy of the...
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osama was quiet and shy. his teacher says he rarely spoke up in class. >> he didn't show any particular signs of being a leader amongst men. >> he was a shy boy. he wouldn't talk unless he needed to. he would listen more. i'm khaled batarfi. i met mr. osama bin laden in the early 1970s when we lived in this neighborhood. >> reporter: this nondescript middle class jeddah neighborhood is where batarfi, then age 12, and bin laden, three years older, became neighbors and best friends. going to the mosque together, playing together, watching tv together. among their favorite shows, american westerns and bruce lee movies. >> he would watch cowboy movies and karate movies, things that -- action movies. >> reporter: batarfi took us to the field where he and bin laden played soccer as teenagers. >> and just looking, i think of a lot of memories. and i enjoyed being a captain, really, telling people what to do. >> reporter: on the soccer field, batarfi was the leader. osama, the follower. >> but i would tell him what t
osama was quiet and shy. his teacher says he rarely spoke up in class. >> he didn't show any particular signs of being a leader amongst men. >> he was a shy boy. he wouldn't talk unless he needed to. he would listen more. i'm khaled batarfi. i met mr. osama bin laden in the early 1970s when we lived in this neighborhood. >> reporter: this nondescript middle class jeddah neighborhood is where batarfi, then age 12, and bin laden, three years older, became neighbors and best...
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at the end of the day, osama bin laden is dead after the u.s. military entered his compound and brought him to justice. >> you said that you agree with the president's decision not to release the pictures of osama bin laden. have you seen those pictures? >> i have. >> and having seen them, does that inform your decision or is it a matter of something you just wouldn't want to release no matter what those pictures looked like? >> my concern as i said earlier today we don't want to treat osama bin laden like a trophy. i just talked to a soldier today who served after the abu ghraib pictures came out. their units right the day and the day subsequent were reminded that it's likely to get more dangerous. they had to double their first aid kits. they had to double their patrols. spend more time on patrols and violence had an uptick. when you look at that and you say what value do we have in showing this photo versus what we know are soldiers who are in harm's way in places that we know some people -- i'm not talking about people who are against this,
at the end of the day, osama bin laden is dead after the u.s. military entered his compound and brought him to justice. >> you said that you agree with the president's decision not to release the pictures of osama bin laden. have you seen those pictures? >> i have. >> and having seen them, does that inform your decision or is it a matter of something you just wouldn't want to release no matter what those pictures looked like? >> my concern as i said earlier today we...
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a osama bin laden compound is a shell now. the police and army have been searching here, but the key evidence was taken by the americans. sources say inside they recovered 10 cell phones, 10 computers, and a possible treasure trove of information on 100 memory sticks. his clothing is being examined. reports from the usa 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. -- say 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. pictures are emerging from life inside the compound. the women were seldom seen. when they ventured out, they were transported in a van. the men were on the moves. a trusted careers were in and out. local people said they saw them in the neighborhood right early. >> there were two brothers, one was young and one was very old. they usually go for repairs near this mosque. -- for prayers near this mosque. because they are normal people. >> tradesmen told us the brothers often called him to the compound. it seems that unwittingly he was plumber. they would pay me for my work. there was nothi
a osama bin laden compound is a shell now. the police and army have been searching here, but the key evidence was taken by the americans. sources say inside they recovered 10 cell phones, 10 computers, and a possible treasure trove of information on 100 memory sticks. his clothing is being examined. reports from the usa 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. -- say 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. pictures are emerging from life inside the compound....
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osama bin laden is gone. his body buried at sea. u.s.fficials saying they did this in keeping with the islamic faith which a body must be buried within 24 hours. what nation wanted to keep osama bin laden's remains became a mecca for extremists, a lightning rod for his ilk. >> it's a good point. the president was in talks with military officials over the weekend. he gave no indication of it what so ever. he had the white house press correspondent's dinner saturday night. >> let's reach back to the fogs of time a slight bit here. remember that moment george bush reading a book in front of a class of school children. he took a lot of heat for that. honestly, it's what a president must do in a time of crisis. remain detached. not let the other people, the enemy know what you are thinking. president obama was laughing it up just like any president would at a white house correspondent's dinner. he went to the cape and watched the shuttle launch and toured a facility with his family. he went to the tornado zone, never once giving a hint what w
osama bin laden is gone. his body buried at sea. u.s.fficials saying they did this in keeping with the islamic faith which a body must be buried within 24 hours. what nation wanted to keep osama bin laden's remains became a mecca for extremists, a lightning rod for his ilk. >> it's a good point. the president was in talks with military officials over the weekend. he gave no indication of it what so ever. he had the white house press correspondent's dinner saturday night. >> let's...
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osama bin laden was originally from saudi arabia. he was stripped of his citizenship after he criticized the royal family's acceptance of u.s. troops in saudi arabia. we've also learned this morning that osama bin laden's body has already been buried at sea. a u.s. official said that's in keeping with islamic tradition that requires the body be buried within 24 hours. bin laden's death came after a deadly fire fight at his fortified compound in pam san. you're looking at video showing that compound on fire shortly after the raid. osama bin laden was reportedly shot in the head and killed. the compound was built about five years ago according to reports this morning. the white house says they found out about it earlier this year. now president obama announced the killing of osama bin laden in a dramatic white house speech last night. >> a small team of americans carried out the operation with extraordinary courage and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after a fire fight, they killed osa
osama bin laden was originally from saudi arabia. he was stripped of his citizenship after he criticized the royal family's acceptance of u.s. troops in saudi arabia. we've also learned this morning that osama bin laden's body has already been buried at sea. a u.s. official said that's in keeping with islamic tradition that requires the body be buried within 24 hours. bin laden's death came after a deadly fire fight at his fortified compound in pam san. you're looking at video showing that...
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. >> well, presenting -- >> presenting the news that, you know, osama bin laden is dead. >> i think i would present it probably just as he will present it. it's an accomplishment. i would make it a bye partisan and frankly give -- bipartisan and frankly give credit to the previous administration and try to strip the announcement of any politics or partisanship. i think i would give credit to president bush. and say this has been a 10 year struggle, everyone has worked hard. this is not an occasion for politics and i think he should stress that and i think he probably will. the other thing is i think we don't want to be overly joyous because while americans might be feeling joy in their hearts about this, you don't -- going back to al lab's point, we don't want -- alan's point, we don't want to make him a martyr. so i think it's very important the president of the united states does not show joyous exuberance at the death of osama bin laden bin. >> we want to remind everybody we're starting the top of the hour here. it's 11:00. at this point we would usually go into the news edge, but
. >> well, presenting -- >> presenting the news that, you know, osama bin laden is dead. >> i think i would present it probably just as he will present it. it's an accomplishment. i would make it a bye partisan and frankly give -- bipartisan and frankly give credit to the previous administration and try to strip the announcement of any politics or partisanship. i think i would give credit to president bush. and say this has been a 10 year struggle, everyone has worked hard....
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we see two osama bin ladens. we see this man without his beard died, hunched over, blanket, wool cap. intentionally watching himself of tv. he said, honestly with don't know why he allowed us to film these videos. his beard died black, hair black, sitting in front of the camera, reading messages. the u.s. government did not distribute the audio because they said they felt they would bo in the position of broadca broadcasting his own. where does this leave us? what we're told is this haul of intelligence from the compound, videos, documents, dvds, thumb drives, all of it, according to the single official is, quote, the singest largest collection of terrorist materials ever. another video. in front of a wrinkled sheet. still untidy but reading off a script. they believe as a result of kyming osama bin laden, al qaeda is disrupted. they're struggling to name a success sore. you'll note they did not name a successor. the world assumed that it will be the egyptian ahman al zawahiri. he had his own enemies. they don't
we see two osama bin ladens. we see this man without his beard died, hunched over, blanket, wool cap. intentionally watching himself of tv. he said, honestly with don't know why he allowed us to film these videos. his beard died black, hair black, sitting in front of the camera, reading messages. the u.s. government did not distribute the audio because they said they felt they would bo in the position of broadca broadcasting his own. where does this leave us? what we're told is this haul of...
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he says osama's death is a success to the current u.s.inistration. >> i think the men and women involved in the ground in this operation deserve high praise, and it couldn't be -- there couldn't be better news at the moment, but i think we all need to keep in mind, as your last clip said, that bin laden is an idea as much as an organization, and it's very much much more difficult to kill an idea than it is a man. unfortunately, for us and the americans and their allies, we still have a very long hill to climb. >> explain to us the kind of obstacles that you and your team met in trying to track down osama bin laden. after all, this search has taken over nine years. , it's taken 16 i was very fortunate. i ran operations very early in our effort against osama bin laden, and between may of 1998 and may of 1999, we were able to pinpoint him on 10 different occasions, and mr. clinton at the time decided that he didn't want to shoot or to try to capture him. so i think we're very lucky that we got a second chance to get him today in abbottabad.
he says osama's death is a success to the current u.s.inistration. >> i think the men and women involved in the ground in this operation deserve high praise, and it couldn't be -- there couldn't be better news at the moment, but i think we all need to keep in mind, as your last clip said, that bin laden is an idea as much as an organization, and it's very much much more difficult to kill an idea than it is a man. unfortunately, for us and the americans and their allies, we still have a...
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led to osama bin laden's elimination. at ground zero with the latest. >> reporter: the code used to inform white house officials that osama bin laden was killed early monday on a raid in his compound. >> i want to recognize the heroes that carried out this incredibly dangerous mission, as well as the professionals who made the mission possible. >>> the operation involved four helicopters and 2 dozen commandos on the ground, was praised even by president obama opponents monday. >> it's important we remain vigilant to protect the american people. this makes our engagement in places like afghanistan more important, not less. >> reporter: after celebrations at the white house and here at ground zero, visitors on monday continued to pass by the site where the world trade center once stood. for come the occasion is more about reflection, after almost a decade of waiting. >> hopefully this world will now be a better place without osama bin laden. >> new questions about what happens next for al-qaeda and the war on terror. >> the
led to osama bin laden's elimination. at ground zero with the latest. >> reporter: the code used to inform white house officials that osama bin laden was killed early monday on a raid in his compound. >> i want to recognize the heroes that carried out this incredibly dangerous mission, as well as the professionals who made the mission possible. >>> the operation involved four helicopters and 2 dozen commandos on the ground, was praised even by president obama opponents...
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a osama bin laden compound is a shell now. the police and army have been searching here, but the key evidence was taken by the americans. sources say inside they recovered 10 cell phones, 10 computers, and a possible treasure trove of information on 100 memory sticks. his clothing is being examined. reports from the usa 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. -- say 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. pictures are emerging from life inside the compound. the women were seldom seen. when they ventured out, they were transported in a van. the men were on the moves. a trusted careers were in and out. local people said they saw them in the neighborhood right early. >> there were two brothers, one was young and one was very old. they usually go for repairs near this mosque. -- for prayers near this mosque. because they are normal people. >> tradesmen told us the brothers often called him to the compound. it seems that unwittingly he was plumber. they would pay me for my work. there was nothi
a osama bin laden compound is a shell now. the police and army have been searching here, but the key evidence was taken by the americans. sources say inside they recovered 10 cell phones, 10 computers, and a possible treasure trove of information on 100 memory sticks. his clothing is being examined. reports from the usa 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. -- say 500 euros and two phone numbers were sewn into the fabric. pictures are emerging from life inside the compound....
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analysis confirms with 100% certainty that in fact it was osama bin laden killed. >> by how did osama bin laden hide in plain sight for so long? >> this was not a cave. >> no. >> the united states has been pakistan's backer. >> $18 billion in foreign aid over the last decade, as you mentioned. and yet, osama bin laden was in pakistan. >> i think it's inconceivable that bin laden did not have a support system in the country. >> bin laden holding up there over the course of the last six years. >> hiding behind women who were put in front of him as a shield. >> and what happens next? >> are we going to ultimately get a photo of the deceased osama bin laden? >> do you believe that's necessary at this point? >> sure. >> al qaeda central is going to try and respond. >> by netta is warning of potential retaliation. >> it's not going to end just because we killed this notorious, really international criminal. >> good evening, from new york, president obama will visit ground zero on thursday to honor the victims of osama bin laden's september 11th attacks. today, after the central intelligence
analysis confirms with 100% certainty that in fact it was osama bin laden killed. >> by how did osama bin laden hide in plain sight for so long? >> this was not a cave. >> no. >> the united states has been pakistan's backer. >> $18 billion in foreign aid over the last decade, as you mentioned. and yet, osama bin laden was in pakistan. >> i think it's inconceivable that bin laden did not have a support system in the country. >> bin laden holding up there...
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miley cyrus and osama bin laden in the same breath, never saw that coming. >> pop culture and osama binction to what happened in pakistan. tell us about that. >> yeah, well of course in the hours after news of bin laden's killing broke, jack bauer was on a lot of people's mind, one of the biggest trending topics on twiner twitter, the action hero from "24" from tv. a lot of people thinking a bower-like character must have been responsible for the actionable intelligence that led to president obama's press conference. "24" fans are thinking the timing's perfect for that show to get the big screen treatment. good news a movie version remains in the works at 20th century fox. brian grazer, whose company was behind the tv show, recently acknowledged that he's very much on board for the movie. in march, sutherland told the women of "the view" the movie will come out in 2012. they might be rethinking the time line a bit now. >> the plot, too. i heard they were having trouble coming up with a good story line because jack bauer's done everything to save america but maybe this will enter into th
miley cyrus and osama bin laden in the same breath, never saw that coming. >> pop culture and osama binction to what happened in pakistan. tell us about that. >> yeah, well of course in the hours after news of bin laden's killing broke, jack bauer was on a lot of people's mind, one of the biggest trending topics on twiner twitter, the action hero from "24" from tv. a lot of people thinking a bower-like character must have been responsible for the actionable intelligence...
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operation to kill osama bin laden. in a ship carrying more than 1000 refugees from misrata has arrived in benghazi. afp news agency is reporting that the convoy of military vessels have gone out of the town of deraa in syria. it has been reported that soldiers have stormed an area in damascus. thousands of people held a protest march in the area last friday, demanding the removal of president bashar al-assad. jim is watching the situation from beirut. foreign journalists are not allowed into syria. what is the latest you're hearing about the troops moving out of deraa and into the damascus? >> there's no great contradiction there. they feel they have done the job. they have captured well over 500 of them. and a lot of arms and ammunition. they have also killed at least 50 or more. meanwhile, of course, there's more work to be done elsewhere in terms of trying to head up demonstrations, perhaps, on friday and in the suburbs of damascus itself. the regime is very careful that there should not be big trouble in the capita
operation to kill osama bin laden. in a ship carrying more than 1000 refugees from misrata has arrived in benghazi. afp news agency is reporting that the convoy of military vessels have gone out of the town of deraa in syria. it has been reported that soldiers have stormed an area in damascus. thousands of people held a protest march in the area last friday, demanding the removal of president bashar al-assad. jim is watching the situation from beirut. foreign journalists are not allowed into...
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yet osama bin laden escaped across the afghan border into pakistan. a look at the continued to operate from the border and through its affiliates throughout the world. last august after years of pan staking work i was briefed on a possible leak to osama bin laden. it was far from sir, it took months to run this the ground. and met repeatedly with national security as we develop more information. finally, last week by determined we had enough intelligence to take action. we authorized an operation to take osama bin laden and taken to justice. today at my direction, the united states launched an operation against the compound in pakistan. as a team of americans carried out the operation with courage and capability. no americans were harmed. they took care to avoid civilian casualties. after fierce firefight they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. he has been al- qaida as leader and symbol, he continues to plot attacks against our friends and allies the death of osama bin laden is a great achievement. his death is not and our efforts. n
yet osama bin laden escaped across the afghan border into pakistan. a look at the continued to operate from the border and through its affiliates throughout the world. last august after years of pan staking work i was briefed on a possible leak to osama bin laden. it was far from sir, it took months to run this the ground. and met repeatedly with national security as we develop more information. finally, last week by determined we had enough intelligence to take action. we authorized an...
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this hunt either for osama bin laden. we're coming up now on the tenth anniversary of those 9/11 attacks. how different that anniversary will be this year now that osama bin laden is dead. >> incredible difference, particularly when you mark a decade these families have waited for some sort of justice. jake mentioned the polls as recently as this last fall that 67% of americans never thought osama bin laden would be captured or killed. he continued to taunt the united states with those audiotapes. three in the last year. the last was in march where he threatened to kill captured americans if sheikh mohammed khalid was not key leased. just this evening on "world news" we featured a young boy who grew up in lower manhattan, a kindergartener when those towers were falling that morning. he saw it happen, saw people jump from the offices and a firefighter running to him at the scene, a little boy, he said it never left him and that's what drove the documentary. that's the sentiment we'll hear over and over again as we continue
this hunt either for osama bin laden. we're coming up now on the tenth anniversary of those 9/11 attacks. how different that anniversary will be this year now that osama bin laden is dead. >> incredible difference, particularly when you mark a decade these families have waited for some sort of justice. jake mentioned the polls as recently as this last fall that 67% of americans never thought osama bin laden would be captured or killed. he continued to taunt the united states with those...
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we we just won't worry about osama osama bin laden. you ca you can't afford to say that if you if you want to win this fight. fight. you ha you have to get osama bin laden laden to win. but but getting him doesn't mean you've you've won. that i that is the simplest way to put put it. >> mitc >> mitchell: bob, let me go back t back to you for a second. you you covered washington for a long long time. chip chip talked about how the white white house is obviously please pleased at these latest develo developments. give u give us an idea of what this means means to washington, what it means means for the obama admini administration in terms of its clo its clout around town and what y what you will hear probably tomorr tomorrow from your sources? >> wel >> well this is huge for the obama obama administration this is a b a big win for the president. george george bush sadly wanted to get osa get osama bin laden, and from from what we can tell, didn't didn't really come that close close after tora bora. so thi so this has been a relent relent
we we just won't worry about osama osama bin laden. you ca you can't afford to say that if you if you want to win this fight. fight. you ha you have to get osama bin laden laden to win. but but getting him doesn't mean you've you've won. that i that is the simplest way to put put it. >> mitc >> mitchell: bob, let me go back t back to you for a second. you you covered washington for a long long time. chip chip talked about how the white white house is obviously please pleased at...
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mission that killed osama bin laden. >> which local areas are boosting security after the death of osamais being felt right here in union city. a live report coming up ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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osama = 0 obama = 1. >> reporter: a lot of folks are excited in away happy about this killing of osama. tell me about your thought? >> i'm very happy for the united states. i'm happy. >> reporter: did you think this day would come? >> reporter: i did but that saddam might take another 10 years. >> reporter: you concerned now that he has gone the other people will fill his position doing more harm? >> i'm hoping that we have everything under control and we can get through it. >> over all folks are glad that forces have taken out osama bin laden. >> darya: as we've been telling you there is a concern about retaliation because of this. here in the bay area local officials had an increase their security. with more on that from bart is linton johnson. what is are doing? 50 percent of the attacks have happened on transom which is why we take this as seriously. bart is sending all available officers to join the team patrolling trains. he will see a great deal of police presence. he will also see some supervisors dressed in yellow vests. they will be out. 3500 employees. we need our customers
osama = 0 obama = 1. >> reporter: a lot of folks are excited in away happy about this killing of osama. tell me about your thought? >> i'm very happy for the united states. i'm happy. >> reporter: did you think this day would come? >> reporter: i did but that saddam might take another 10 years. >> reporter: you concerned now that he has gone the other people will fill his position doing more harm? >> i'm hoping that we have everything under control and we can...
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so it is a reminder that osama bin laden really is dead. replaces the images that the president decided not to release. in symbolic terms it shows a man being hoisted on his own petard. he convinced the world through his terror that he was a powerful leader. ready to do his bidding in service of jihad. well, this is a different kind of individual yoechlt this is osama bin laden on video looking like a lonely pensioner with a quiet dim room with blanket on himself and a tv. >> this is just a frarks of the videotape material that was seized. this was information that the didn't of defense extrapolated and decide these images of these five videotapes are all right. you know, they meet the test of the department of defense to reveal to the general public, really reveal to the world that this is evidence of what we seized from that compound and this is an image of osama bin laden that perhaps you, the rest of the world, are not accustomed to seeing. >> once again, five silent videotapes released at a very particular briefing, a saturday briefing
so it is a reminder that osama bin laden really is dead. replaces the images that the president decided not to release. in symbolic terms it shows a man being hoisted on his own petard. he convinced the world through his terror that he was a powerful leader. ready to do his bidding in service of jihad. well, this is a different kind of individual yoechlt this is osama bin laden on video looking like a lonely pensioner with a quiet dim room with blanket on himself and a tv. >> this is just...
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they saw a man who looked very much like osama bin laden. they said is that osama bin laden. one of the people on the scene said yes, that's him. he then was asked to surrender, resisted, and that's when they shot him in the head. they have visual evidence of this. they have a photograph that they are debating, the administration is debating when and if that photograph should be release he in order to put to rest that any notion that mr. osama bin laden had not been killed. we also are reporting that at 2:00am eastern osama bin laden's body was buried at sea. it was a sea burial. our understanding from u.s. officials is the plan was to do a burial off the u.s. s. carl vincent, that is the only aircraft carrier that the u.s. has in the regs and we have seen nothing to continue district that the plan went ahead. there has been no mention that the plan did not no all right. we do not have any confirmation in the ship at this time. we know it was the plan to bury him at see off the u.s. s. carl vincent. jon: there have been reports that the pakistanis have been interrogating memb
they saw a man who looked very much like osama bin laden. they said is that osama bin laden. one of the people on the scene said yes, that's him. he then was asked to surrender, resisted, and that's when they shot him in the head. they have visual evidence of this. they have a photograph that they are debating, the administration is debating when and if that photograph should be release he in order to put to rest that any notion that mr. osama bin laden had not been killed. we also are...
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now we have killed osama bin laden. it's time at the very least to reduce our presence there, to reduce our footprint and to find a way out. i think this gives ammunition and probably considerable popular support to those who want a real retrenchment of the u.s. position in afghanistan and not just a token withdrawal. >> eugene robinson, msnbc political analyst. gene, it is always great to see you. thanks my friend. >> great to be here, rachel. >> one piece of information, the one thing on which almost everyone now agrees is that osama bin laden is dead. beyond that there are the incredible, compelling, thrilling narratives of what happened in the siege that killed him. how that all happened. the stories all feature tenacious spy work, daring decision making and superhuman courage. that said, the stories are all different. the stories all say that different things happened. different people did stuff. different numbers of people did stuff. they did stuff in different orders and it had different effects. an attempt to cl
now we have killed osama bin laden. it's time at the very least to reduce our presence there, to reduce our footprint and to find a way out. i think this gives ammunition and probably considerable popular support to those who want a real retrenchment of the u.s. position in afghanistan and not just a token withdrawal. >> eugene robinson, msnbc political analyst. gene, it is always great to see you. thanks my friend. >> great to be here, rachel. >> one piece of information, the...
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so that is how osama bin laden died, according to u.s.works here. >> steve kingston in washington, d.c., thank you for that extraordinary detail that is now coming in on precisely what happened when special forces got inside osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. now, still to come on "g.m.t." -- we will gauge international reaction to bin laden's death and see what al qaeda's reaction may be as well. >> let's find out how international markets have been reacting to this dramatic news. jamie has been monitoring, and he's here. >> there has been quite a bit of reaction. the u.s. dollar has rebounded. stock markets have his known asia and in europe. this is after president obama announced that osama bin laden had been killed. oil prices, they slid more than 1%, while safe havens, such as gold and silver, they also lost value. charlie parker from citiwide explained why the markets have his then way. >> particularly american investors, who have described so much personal responsibility to this man for the risk posed to u.s. distance, have de
so that is how osama bin laden died, according to u.s.works here. >> steve kingston in washington, d.c., thank you for that extraordinary detail that is now coming in on precisely what happened when special forces got inside osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. now, still to come on "g.m.t." -- we will gauge international reaction to bin laden's death and see what al qaeda's reaction may be as well. >> let's find out how international markets have been reacting to this...
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capital de las revelaciones hoy, a lo largo del día, no dejó de surpir información de la muerte de osamaladen. >>> enrique adelante. >>> muy buenas tardes josé, ce cortó nueva información de la muerte de osama bin laden, se dijo que no estaba armada, pero si opusieron resistencia, y se recuperaron diez discos duros, y cinco computadoras. >>> las últimas imágenes de la fortaleza en que se escondía osama bin laden, el complejo de varios niveles, es 8 veces más grande que cualquier estructura alrededor, tiene jardines, y apenas 4 ventanas, la residencia, se ubica a 50 kilómetros de islamabad. la tarde del domingo, el presidente obama, y su equipo de seguridad nacional se reunieron en el salón de crisis de la casa blanca, y en un cuarto sin ventanas, se preparaban para narrar detalles de una incursiones militar que tomó 8 meses. >>> y descendieron dos helicópteros, y encontrarían el objetivo, y alertó, y la espera luego. tras enfrentarse a disparos, ingresaron a la casa, y subieron las escaleras, y en el terner piso, un militar ubicó a obama, nombre clave geronimo, lo tenemos en la mira dije
capital de las revelaciones hoy, a lo largo del día, no dejó de surpir información de la muerte de osamaladen. >>> enrique adelante. >>> muy buenas tardes josé, ce cortó nueva información de la muerte de osama bin laden, se dijo que no estaba armada, pero si opusieron resistencia, y se recuperaron diez discos duros, y cinco computadoras. >>> las últimas imágenes de la fortaleza en que se escondía osama bin laden, el complejo de varios niveles, es 8 veces más...
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just look for the osama bin laden tab. our coverage continues throughout the hour at 10:30 the elite team responsible for the raid and how it happened. plus reaction from bay area muslims, why some say killing osama bin laden accomplished little. also stepped up security in the bay area, what's being done should there be any al-qaida retaliation. >>> and temperatures dropped off about 10 degrees today in some areas. as we go into the next 24 to 36 hours, a bill warm up. i'll show you which cities could reach 80 degrees and even 90 degrees. >>> working for the church and tonight charged with ripping off >>> tonight oakland police say they arrested a man in connection with a shooting in the city. you can see with their handguns drawn, they were able to search homes one by one. >>> tonight charges have been filed against three people for embezzling more than half a million dollars from a church in danville. heather holmes live in danville with details on this scam, heather. >> reporter: frank for more than eight months now, p
just look for the osama bin laden tab. our coverage continues throughout the hour at 10:30 the elite team responsible for the raid and how it happened. plus reaction from bay area muslims, why some say killing osama bin laden accomplished little. also stepped up security in the bay area, what's being done should there be any al-qaida retaliation. >>> and temperatures dropped off about 10 degrees today in some areas. as we go into the next 24 to 36 hours, a bill warm up. i'll show you...
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and osama bin laden is dead. what do you think? >> good for the world. >> reporter: muslims here there was relief, maybe even gratitude that bin laden had been killed. >> good for the whole world. >> reporter: should we be on alert, concerned by retaliation? >> yeah, that's going to happen. >> reporter: those warnings were echoed by tourists to washington. >> 10 years, i'm a little concerned there might be retaliation. >> reporter: that's wes back there, the cab dispatcher here at union station. he told me today he didn't need a directive from the mayor or the president to be on alert. he says the killing of osama bin laden will only encourage other terrorists. call it fate, this tourist was in new york on 9/11 heading up that city's emergency medical system. >> several of my people died, so it brings a closure. >> reporter: that he should be in d.c. when bin laden was killed. >> i just hope this was the end of an era and i hope that we can give back -- get back on course where we were back before it all happened. >> reporter: this
and osama bin laden is dead. what do you think? >> good for the world. >> reporter: muslims here there was relief, maybe even gratitude that bin laden had been killed. >> good for the whole world. >> reporter: should we be on alert, concerned by retaliation? >> yeah, that's going to happen. >> reporter: those warnings were echoed by tourists to washington. >> 10 years, i'm a little concerned there might be retaliation. >> reporter: that's wes back...
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osama was the reason for thousands of afghan deaths, he said. people as still being killed because of him. we hate him. he was a killer, says this man. every day, we walk in fear because of him. he was not a good man. most afghans seemed to approve the killing of osama bin laden. certainly, the tone of the media coverage has been pretty positive. one group of afghans whose opinion really matters are those fighting for those who choose to fight the international forces. getting rid of osama bin laden will not end the war in afghanistan. the taliban is often a local insurgency with few real links to al qaeda. some worry that the international community will start to withdraw from afghanistan now that the leader is dead. foster says >> i am warning against such a possibility. as outside it is much bigger than a person and al qaeda has allies in afghanistan and in pakistan as well as the rest of the world. cutting and running will not solve any strategic interest or security. >> from the president did the man at the corner cafe, many afghans accused
osama was the reason for thousands of afghan deaths, he said. people as still being killed because of him. we hate him. he was a killer, says this man. every day, we walk in fear because of him. he was not a good man. most afghans seemed to approve the killing of osama bin laden. certainly, the tone of the media coverage has been pretty positive. one group of afghans whose opinion really matters are those fighting for those who choose to fight the international forces. getting rid of osama bin...
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this was osama bin laden's window on the world. inside the compound, a scorched roof, a sign of the struggle here. the u.s. claims bin laden might have lived in this fortress for as long as five years. pakistan's powerful spy agency, the isi, says that they raided the place in 2003, but then it dropped off the radar. they said that they were embarrassed by the failure. this local man insisted that security forces let no one passed unnoticed here. >> all of these people when they came in the night to their house, they always checked their id cards. they ask you for the id card, where you live, they would ask you in the evening. >> we are outside the compound. the house itself is clearly visible. you can see how very conspicuous all of this is with the high perimeter walls and the barbwire on top. it is easy to understand why the americans are asking so many questions. they want to know how bin laden managed to live here. they believe he must have had a support system. they're asking how high did that go. pakistan's premier military
this was osama bin laden's window on the world. inside the compound, a scorched roof, a sign of the struggle here. the u.s. claims bin laden might have lived in this fortress for as long as five years. pakistan's powerful spy agency, the isi, says that they raided the place in 2003, but then it dropped off the radar. they said that they were embarrassed by the failure. this local man insisted that security forces let no one passed unnoticed here. >> all of these people when they came in...
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that threat is out there without osama bin laden? >> i don't know if you have ever read -- peter bergen has read and written many books about osama bin laden. his declaration is he believes that this is the end of osama bin laden, per se -- can carry these kind of missions out. that being said, there are people who will still want to get americans. i think we need 24 hours -- we are not going to let down our guard. we are smart. we have homeland defense. we know what we are doing. today is a day to say that justice has been done. we cannot bring back the people who died and the pain of their loved ones. that is something we cannot do. as stated from the senator from new york, this is definitely closure for many people. this is justice. >> looking at the pictures here, senator boxer, we see young people with big budweiser beer cans in their hand waving american flags and to echo what you have said, there is serious talk of discussion ahead of us talking about threats, but at least we can take a few moments to have a timeout and celebr
that threat is out there without osama bin laden? >> i don't know if you have ever read -- peter bergen has read and written many books about osama bin laden. his declaration is he believes that this is the end of osama bin laden, per se -- can carry these kind of missions out. that being said, there are people who will still want to get americans. i think we need 24 hours -- we are not going to let down our guard. we are smart. we have homeland defense. we know what we are doing. today...
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there has been mixed reaction to the death of osama bin laden in egypt. we have this report from cairo. >> well, of course, it was hinted in tahrir square. a very small minority approved of him. kind of europe. i went to university for reaction. >> i am a muslim. islam called me to tolerance. i am against killing of innocent people. >> in my opinion, i do not agree. i am very sad. >> one thing that nobody thank osama bin laden for was the terrorism. this is what makes the revolution which took place in this square so important, because finally, there was something that egyptians and arabs achieve double world admired. they will be hoping that the death of osama bin laden does mark a turning point where they can escape from the war on terrorism, the way it tainted them, and the way it altered the needs of u.s. foreign policy. >> you are watching "bbc world news." a critical development in the fight against terrorism. osama were shot dead just a few hours away from the capital of islamabad. well, for many in the west, millions, particularly in the arab worl
there has been mixed reaction to the death of osama bin laden in egypt. we have this report from cairo. >> well, of course, it was hinted in tahrir square. a very small minority approved of him. kind of europe. i went to university for reaction. >> i am a muslim. islam called me to tolerance. i am against killing of innocent people. >> in my opinion, i do not agree. i am very sad. >> one thing that nobody thank osama bin laden for was the terrorism. this is what makes...
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we went there to track down osama bin laden. we may not have gotten into afghanistan or iraq under other conditions. initially, the s&p futures were low 12 points. now we have an excuse to pull out of the middle east and reduce the deficit. s information trickled in, there was a change in sentiment, which is we went into afghanistan to track down osama bin laden and iraq to find in control weapons of mass destruction. it was did they have weapons of mass destruction or harboring osama bin laden. host: let's listen to what a senator said yesterday. >> army intelligence of pakistan have a lot of questions to answer given the location, when the time, and the fact that this facility was built for bin laden and is close to the central location of the pakistani army. so they have plenty of questions they should be answering, and hopefully they are being asked by the pakistani government. the pakistani president's statement was very reassuring today, when he specifically said that he thinks it is a great victory and a success that he c
we went there to track down osama bin laden. we may not have gotten into afghanistan or iraq under other conditions. initially, the s&p futures were low 12 points. now we have an excuse to pull out of the middle east and reduce the deficit. s information trickled in, there was a change in sentiment, which is we went into afghanistan to track down osama bin laden and iraq to find in control weapons of mass destruction. it was did they have weapons of mass destruction or harboring osama bin...
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military forces have killed osama bin laden in pakistan. >>> president barack obama announcing osama bin laden's death late last night in an address to the nation. the council on american islamic relations. >> we join our fellowship zens in welcoming that osama bin laden has been eliminated as a threat. as we've said osama bin laden does not represent muslims or islam, in addition to the killing of thousands of american he and al-qaeda caused the deaths of countless muslims worldwide. >>> osama bin laden's terror net york responsible for inspiring and funding the attack on the pentagon, but al-qaeda is blamed for the 2000 attack on the uss cole which killed 17 american sailors, also behind the 1998 bombings of two u.s. embassies in africa that left 231 people dead. >>> no shortage of things to say on facebook this morning. a few comments you've posted this morning, tom robertson writes i'm so glad we got him, bring the troops home. >> tony hilton says in shock and happy, finally. share your comments on facebook by searching on the fox 5 morning news, no space between fox and the numb
military forces have killed osama bin laden in pakistan. >>> president barack obama announcing osama bin laden's death late last night in an address to the nation. the council on american islamic relations. >> we join our fellowship zens in welcoming that osama bin laden has been eliminated as a threat. as we've said osama bin laden does not represent muslims or islam, in addition to the killing of thousands of american he and al-qaeda caused the deaths of countless muslims...
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osama bin laden is dead. the president will announce in mere moments that it was a u.s. military action that killed him, that u.s. personnel were responsible for his death and that the united states has the body in its custody. this, we believe, was an incident that occurred in pakistan where osama bin laden for years has been believed to be hiding. we have seen him periodically appear on videotapes on al jazeera, broadcast throughout the arab world. the wars in afghanistan and iraq, particularly the war in afghanistan that was launched in an effort to bring both al qaeda down and osama bin laden down. and now it has happened. the president will take america through the developments that led to osama bin laden's death tonight. we are awaiting the president who will speak late on a sunday night. and he will take us through those developments. we have all of our correspondents in place. chuck todd in the white house, our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell who has covered the war on terrorism an
osama bin laden is dead. the president will announce in mere moments that it was a u.s. military action that killed him, that u.s. personnel were responsible for his death and that the united states has the body in its custody. this, we believe, was an incident that occurred in pakistan where osama bin laden for years has been believed to be hiding. we have seen him periodically appear on videotapes on al jazeera, broadcast throughout the arab world. the wars in afghanistan and iraq,...
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this was osama bin laden's window on the world. inside the compound, a scorched roof, a sign of the struggle here. the u.s. claims bin laden might have lived in this fortress for as long as five years. pakistan's powerful spy agency, the isi, says that they raided the place in 2003, but then it dropped off the radar. they said that they were embarrassed by the failure. this local man insisted that security forces let no one passed unnoticed here. >> all of these people when they came in the night to their house, they always checked their id cards. they ask you for the id card, where you live, they would ask you in the evening. >> we are outside the compound. the house itself is clearly visible. you can see how very conspicuous all of this is with the high perimeter walls and the barbwire on top. it is easy to understand why the americans are asking so many questions. they want to know how bin laden managed to live here. they believe he must have had a support system. they're asking how high did that go. pakistan's premier military
this was osama bin laden's window on the world. inside the compound, a scorched roof, a sign of the struggle here. the u.s. claims bin laden might have lived in this fortress for as long as five years. pakistan's powerful spy agency, the isi, says that they raided the place in 2003, but then it dropped off the radar. they said that they were embarrassed by the failure. this local man insisted that security forces let no one passed unnoticed here. >> all of these people when they came in...