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>> obama got osama and what it does, it's a bit of a return to what the mood of the country was after 9/11, when i think there was a unifying sense and a unifying force that the tragedy created that and there's a bit of closure, particularly for the 9/11 families with osama bin laden being killed by those navy s.e.a.l.s in pakistan so i do think -- the question is how long will it last and will it be only momentary or is it a sense that the nation is better off if we're unified in purpose. >> david, i mean, you are a conservative, i mean -- >> um-hum. >> i haven't heard a conservative yet deny this was the right mission. are there any critiques of obama's approach? >> look, it's a unifying thing, i agree with you. there are issues outside of race, outside of politics. osama bin laden's a murderer, a mass murderer, who is responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands across the world, and thousands of americans. i don't think you'll find any rational person saying this was not the right thing to do. >> hmm. i see you chomping at the bit already, please. >> right, this is a unifying m
>> obama got osama and what it does, it's a bit of a return to what the mood of the country was after 9/11, when i think there was a unifying sense and a unifying force that the tragedy created that and there's a bit of closure, particularly for the 9/11 families with osama bin laden being killed by those navy s.e.a.l.s in pakistan so i do think -- the question is how long will it last and will it be only momentary or is it a sense that the nation is better off if we're unified in...
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any similarity between nixon and osama bin laden? i take that question back. >> are we talking about charm? >> well, i mean, all joking aside. personality, the way it takes to get to the top of one profession. >> i think nixon was really a remarkable figure because he was the most a natural politician i've ever seen. you see natural politicians. bill clinton is amazing. watching him is just astounding. nixon had none of that. you can see the message from his brain to his mouth. he just was completely uncomfortable and his own skin. a remarkable determination that he had to achieve the presidency in the face of not being a natural was really remarkable. the problem is that his demons and discomfort eight him out. it is quite possibly, quite possible. you know, i don't want it to be juvenile. this could come off wrong. quite possible in certain ways that osama bin laden, if you ignore what it is that he wanted, was a better integrated human being. you know, just in terms of someone who had self awareness in such. on low-level of fanati
any similarity between nixon and osama bin laden? i take that question back. >> are we talking about charm? >> well, i mean, all joking aside. personality, the way it takes to get to the top of one profession. >> i think nixon was really a remarkable figure because he was the most a natural politician i've ever seen. you see natural politicians. bill clinton is amazing. watching him is just astounding. nixon had none of that. you can see the message from his brain to his...
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osama bin laden was found in pakistan. there's no evidence that anybody in the pakistani government had anything to do with his presence there, but obviously he had people in pakistan who supported him. 180 million people in pakistan, most of them -- the country overwhelmingly muslim. a lot of them share views and ideologies and belief systems that make them sympathetic to radical groups, and that is where the effort of trying to change the whole discourse of pakistan, changing the whole milieu, the environment, the economy, the education system has been very important. and that cannot be done in a transactional manner. you can't say we'll give you $2 billion, change everyone's mind and make them all stop thinking that the restoration is the best course for muslims of the world today. with those kinds of numbers, if 1% of the population is sympathetic to a view, a radical view for islamic revival and resurgence, we're talking about 1.8 million people. that's a lot of people. it's not a small number. and amongst them can th
osama bin laden was found in pakistan. there's no evidence that anybody in the pakistani government had anything to do with his presence there, but obviously he had people in pakistan who supported him. 180 million people in pakistan, most of them -- the country overwhelmingly muslim. a lot of them share views and ideologies and belief systems that make them sympathetic to radical groups, and that is where the effort of trying to change the whole discourse of pakistan, changing the whole...
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one of them, i forget the name, one of them calls osama bin laden a genius. one question from the audience, if al qaeda is so smart, how was it that were able to send in a few navy seals and take out the most famous leader? >> well, i mean, it is a problem trying to hide, even in pakistan. but on the other hand, look at where we are between 2001-2011, 10 years after the fact. we have al qaeda franchises, if you will, in over 60 countries. we have al qaeda on the arabian peninsula being a real menace in lebanon. we have a continuing fear of al qaeda striking. bin laden may be dead, but think of the talent that it took to find and build up from nothing, a bunch of different people, a widespread clandestine network, over 60 countries, with the cia and the mossad and the intelligence outfits of various western countries worrying about you. you know, he certainly is overmatched, but he was no fool. indeed, one of the reasons that i think that al qaeda has been so intent on acquiring nuclear materials is the are looking for an equalizer. they are looking for a game
one of them, i forget the name, one of them calls osama bin laden a genius. one question from the audience, if al qaeda is so smart, how was it that were able to send in a few navy seals and take out the most famous leader? >> well, i mean, it is a problem trying to hide, even in pakistan. but on the other hand, look at where we are between 2001-2011, 10 years after the fact. we have al qaeda franchises, if you will, in over 60 countries. we have al qaeda on the arabian peninsula being a...
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based on documents taken from osama bin laden compound president obama was the target of an attack weshow you what they were planning. our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >> a man is dead following an officer involved shooting. what happened this afternoon? >> that 19 year-old was pronounced dead just after 7:00 p.m. this evening at the hospital. police say this all began over a bus transfer situation on the muni platform behind me for this said that a suspect was detained lead them on a foot chase for about one block. the police say they had no to his but to return fire. ticket to get some video shot earlier, it began around 4:44 p.m. this afternoon they said the suspect did i have his bus transfer and when he detain him, he took off into officers call him when the shots rang out. several officers responded immediately and the scene was take off, a lot of angry residents gathered in the area as the police did their investigation. her coming back alive, the police left this area about one hour ago so far no weapon has been
based on documents taken from osama bin laden compound president obama was the target of an attack weshow you what they were planning. our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ >> a man is dead following an officer involved shooting. what happened this afternoon? >> that 19 year-old was pronounced dead just after 7:00 p.m. this evening at the hospital. police say this all began over a bus transfer situation on the muni...
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osama bin laden was just focused on following up the attack on the united states.ything more than anything actually demonstrates the wide intellectual separation between osama bin laden on the one hand and what we see happening in the arab world today. >> okay. colonel jack jacobs. many thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> busy day on tap for the royals of canada. the duke and duchess will leave ottawa for montreal. they will head to quebec city tomorrow. the royal couple will arrive in california this friday. [ male announcer ] this is lisa, who tries to stay ahead of her class. morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before the first bell. [ bell rings ] it's time for recess... and more pills. afternoon art starts and so does her knee pain, that's two more pills. almost done, but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve because it can relieve pain all day with just two pills. this is lisa... who switched to aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. royals of canada. [ male announcer ] introducin
osama bin laden was just focused on following up the attack on the united states.ything more than anything actually demonstrates the wide intellectual separation between osama bin laden on the one hand and what we see happening in the arab world today. >> okay. colonel jack jacobs. many thanks. >> you're welcome. >>> busy day on tap for the royals of canada. the duke and duchess will leave ottawa for montreal. they will head to quebec city tomorrow. the royal couple will...
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the fact is that osama bin laden operated out of pakistan for six years or so.a town 35 miles from islamabad. it is clear he had some sport solve support mechanism there. i don't think at this point know all of the elements of thaf support mechanism and we are working through that. we have tremendous amount of informationing that we recovered from the compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't know any evidence shown to me that would indicate the pakistani leadership and the military, political military services had foreign knowledge there. but he did operate there for an extended period of time and those questions are being asked in pakistan. >> when we come back, i will ask if there is an obama doctrine and does it involve leading from behind? i don't want you going out on those yet. and leave your phone in your purse, i don't want you texting. >> daddy... ok! ok, here you go. be careful. >> thanks dad. >> and call me--but not while you're driving. we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a su
the fact is that osama bin laden operated out of pakistan for six years or so.a town 35 miles from islamabad. it is clear he had some sport solve support mechanism there. i don't think at this point know all of the elements of thaf support mechanism and we are working through that. we have tremendous amount of informationing that we recovered from the compound where osama bin laden operated. we continue to work through that. but at this point, i don't know any evidence shown to me that would...
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to go after osama bin laden. and what was a quintessential presidential moment. my experience with president obama, i'm not, fareed, you know me well enough, i'm not prone to hyperbole. i work on complicated problems every day and i don't see a lot of upsides most of the days. but with respect to president obama's leadership, that quote in the "new yorker" piece couldn't be more inaccurate. >> on that note, tom donilon, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. great to see you. ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ [ owl hooting ] things aren't always what they seem out here. like that big fella over there. cost way less than i ever dreamed. i don't tell my friends just how affordable it is cus to them i'm still the big roller, the big cheese, ya know? oh, emmitt. baby, what you doing? y-y-yeah! [ clears throat ] [ deep voice ] yeah, babe. in a second. takin'
to go after osama bin laden. and what was a quintessential presidential moment. my experience with president obama, i'm not, fareed, you know me well enough, i'm not prone to hyperbole. i work on complicated problems every day and i don't see a lot of upsides most of the days. but with respect to president obama's leadership, that quote in the "new yorker" piece couldn't be more inaccurate. >> on that note, tom donilon, thank you very much. >> thank you for having me....
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and osama bin laden was the incarnate of evil. they were afraid osama bin laden was hiding in their shower or under theirr bed because he was the monster in their imagination . older ones, osama bin laden disrupted the sense of american invincability and americans killing him that return that is possibility and keeping them safe. >> you believe it is underlying sidewalk logical reason why the young people went out of there. the united states is a noble nation . the navy seals are good noble people. bin laden was an evil force in the world. good defeets evail. >> coming up. in san francisco. what jesse found there. >> it is all about free choice. >> what do you think, karl? >> i don't know. no comment. >> and later john stossle has a beef with undercover video stings. [ male announcer ] do you know how you will react when someone changes lanes without warning? or when you're distracted? when you're falling aeep at the wheel? do you know how you'll react? lexus can now precisely test the most unpredictable variable in a car -- the d
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in the wake of osama bin laden's killing by u.s. special forces, serious questions have arisen about pakistan's reliability as a strategic partner. and i must say that i agree with much of what the gentleman from texas has just said. the relationship with pakistan has always been difficult but maintaining the relationship is essential. this relationship helped the u.s. make progress against terrorism and the pakistanis have allocated a significant part of their forces within their own borders to this mission. a complete withdrawal of u.s. assistance would likely polarize pakistan and exacerbate significant pro and antiamerican riffs with their military and their government generally. aggravating this divide would be counterproductive to u.s. objectives in the region and we must remember that they are also a nuclear power. in addition to the counterterrorism activity, the fact of pakistan's nuclear weapons capability provides ample reason for the u.s. to continue to try and engage pakistan and i urge my colleagues to reject the amend
in the wake of osama bin laden's killing by u.s. special forces, serious questions have arisen about pakistan's reliability as a strategic partner. and i must say that i agree with much of what the gentleman from texas has just said. the relationship with pakistan has always been difficult but maintaining the relationship is essential. this relationship helped the u.s. make progress against terrorism and the pakistanis have allocated a significant part of their forces within their own borders...
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bin laden could be excreting osama bin laden and i could be eating him? >> wonderful. it goes back to shakespear and ham b. they were at the grave digger site and the grave digger says how a poor man can eat of a inning c. the king is buried here and the magots eat the king and the fish eats the magazine got and the king eats the fish. in 1 knife 99 it is the most amazing thing. and he is correct. >> i just came up with something that shakespeare did. it makes me smart if not smarter than shake spears -- shakespear. >> sashes and sashes and dust to dust and we keep regenerating. >> do you think they should have released photos of osama so they wouldn't be doing this? >> that's beyond my level. that's a political decision to make. but there is no question in my mind the military got him usually they released the know toes -- the photos and usually you give it back to the family and they didn't do it in this case. they put it in water and that creates more tension with his followers. >> have i some questions from viewers and i don't have a lot of time. the
bin laden could be excreting osama bin laden and i could be eating him? >> wonderful. it goes back to shakespear and ham b. they were at the grave digger site and the grave digger says how a poor man can eat of a inning c. the king is buried here and the magots eat the king and the fish eats the magazine got and the king eats the fish. in 1 knife 99 it is the most amazing thing. and he is correct. >> i just came up with something that shakespeare did. it makes me smart if not...
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and osama bin laden was the incarnate of evil. they were afraid osama bin laden was hiding in their shower or under theirr bed because he was the monster in their imagination . older ones, osama bin laden disrupted the sense of american invincability and americans killing him that return that is possibility and keeping them safe. >> you believe it is underlying sidewalk logical reason why the young people went out of there. the united states is a noble nation . the navy seals are good noble people. bin laden was an evil force in the world. good defeets evail. >> coming up. in san francisco. what jesse found there. >> it is all about free choice. >> what do you think, karl? >> i don't know. no comment. >> and later service was very moving, wasn't it? yes, it was. i'm so glad we could be here for larry. at a time like this, friends and family matter most. even preparing this lunch is a help, emotionally and financially. mm, it's true. i was surprised to hear there was no life insurance. funerals are so expensive. i hope larry can af
and osama bin laden was the incarnate of evil. they were afraid osama bin laden was hiding in their shower or under theirr bed because he was the monster in their imagination . older ones, osama bin laden disrupted the sense of american invincability and americans killing him that return that is possibility and keeping them safe. >> you believe it is underlying sidewalk logical reason why the young people went out of there. the united states is a noble nation . the navy seals are good...
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we talk to a campaigner who used to be a jihadists and a friend to osama bin laden. he traveled to -- in 1998, a reputed source of nuclear weapons. >> there was issues like investigating the environment and the possibilities to get like either the weapons itself, weapons of mass destruction, or materials, which might help al qaeda. this is a fact, without a doubt. >> why go to the former republics if the weapons could be procured from inside pakistan. islamist groups have targeted the armed forces with this in mind. >> if there are people inside the military command structure that are in charge of these weapons, that are sympathetic to extremists and under the right circumstances, could take action and either enable people from outside to get in where the other ones would not be able to get in or simply to divert by using a unit to divert some weapons during a crisis or something like that. >> the pakistani army has agreed safety protocols that are designed to protect their nuclear assets. warheads and detonators are stored separately. anything might be possible. >>
we talk to a campaigner who used to be a jihadists and a friend to osama bin laden. he traveled to -- in 1998, a reputed source of nuclear weapons. >> there was issues like investigating the environment and the possibilities to get like either the weapons itself, weapons of mass destruction, or materials, which might help al qaeda. this is a fact, without a doubt. >> why go to the former republics if the weapons could be procured from inside pakistan. islamist groups have targeted...
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and pakistan and the raid on osama bin laden. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening, everyone and welcome. i am patricia feliz, president of the women's foreign policy group. we deal with issues of the days, such as a topic for tonight, u.s.-pakistan relations. on behalf of the wfwfpg, and others, i want to welcome everybody here. we're so glad that you could join us for this behind-the- headlines and hot issues in the news. we have done events on egypt, libya, women in the middle east. our event tonight is with ambassador hussain hav , the ambassador to the u.s. the event could not be more timely as we all know, given the increased tensions in the relationship between these two countries following the killing of osama bin laden. we're so pleased to have the ambassador with us tonight to explore the complexities and the importance of this relationship. i want to recognize a few guests who are here with us tonight. undersecretary of state, and judith mikheil. [applause] principal deputy assistant secretary for economic e
and pakistan and the raid on osama bin laden. this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening, everyone and welcome. i am patricia feliz, president of the women's foreign policy group. we deal with issues of the days, such as a topic for tonight, u.s.-pakistan relations. on behalf of the wfwfpg, and others, i want to welcome everybody here. we're so glad that you could join us for this behind-the- headlines and hot issues in the news. we have done events on egypt, libya, women in the...
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osama bin laden bin west banking. these are priceless puns. imagine the frustration that the pun masters over there must be feeling. they're missing out on the chance to shame a high profile media mogul, make that nasty insinuations about his second in command. indulge in puns about her personal appearance. and the death of a whistle-blower? right! i mean, it's easy. (cheers and applause) it's so easy! poor bastards! now, i'm not suggesting you don't have the balls to confront murdoch on this, i've seen you do it. when this scandal broke in 2009, fox's steve barney yanked murdoch's ass out of sun valley and laid the smack down. >> the story that is really buzzing all around the country and certainly here in new york is that the "news of the world," a news corporation newspaper in britain... >> i'm not talking about that issue at all today. sorry. >> i can, no worries mr. chairman, that's fine with me. (laughter). >> jon: and stay down! we'll be right what is that? oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give
osama bin laden bin west banking. these are priceless puns. imagine the frustration that the pun masters over there must be feeling. they're missing out on the chance to shame a high profile media mogul, make that nasty insinuations about his second in command. indulge in puns about her personal appearance. and the death of a whistle-blower? right! i mean, it's easy. (cheers and applause) it's so easy! poor bastards! now, i'm not suggesting you don't have the balls to confront murdoch on this,...
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the leader of al qaeda, osama bin laden, is now dead. but it's far from clear what the long-term consequences of this kill/capture campaign will be. on frontline... >> the marijuana megastore. >> narrator: california's green rush. >> ♪ i smoke two joints in the morning ♪ ♪ i smoke two joints at night >> california is the leading producer of marijuana in the united states. i didn't vote for it, but it's the law of the land. >> everybody's happy. >> narrator: but is the party over? >> i was told by the justice department this is clearly not legal. >> narrator: frontline and the center for investigative reporting go inside "the pot republic." >> visit frontline's web site for more on the kill/capture policy. more on the controversy over night raids. >> we didn't think, in this case, with respect. we knew. >> explore interviews from the program. >> before killing them, talk to us first. >> get in among the people. protect the people. isolate the insurgents. >> chat with the producers. watch the program again online, and look for us on facebo
the leader of al qaeda, osama bin laden, is now dead. but it's far from clear what the long-term consequences of this kill/capture campaign will be. on frontline... >> the marijuana megastore. >> narrator: california's green rush. >> ♪ i smoke two joints in the morning ♪ ♪ i smoke two joints at night >> california is the leading producer of marijuana in the united states. i didn't vote for it, but it's the law of the land. >> everybody's happy. >>...
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look at osama bin laden.f them have been caught by us. >> why is there this mistrust between the united states and back to the point that recently the u.s. suspended $800 million in aid to pakistan. >> that is unfortunate and carries a wrong perception. they let me talk of $800 million, i believe i am told that this $500 million and reimbursement and $300 million for training and equipment for the training it will come back to the united states. that figure is not that great and and it's unfortunate. as far as lack of trust now, i don't know. they should not be lack of trust. >> the other source of deep concern is pakistan's nuclear arsenal. how secure is it from terrorists? >> they are very secure. >> are you worried about the security of pakistan? >> they are extremely secure. we will only lose them or they can get into the hands if they are terrorists or religious extremist groups with pakistan and governs pakistan. at this moment, it's not possible. >> it's a fear? >> it is a fear if it's the integrity is
look at osama bin laden.f them have been caught by us. >> why is there this mistrust between the united states and back to the point that recently the u.s. suspended $800 million in aid to pakistan. >> that is unfortunate and carries a wrong perception. they let me talk of $800 million, i believe i am told that this $500 million and reimbursement and $300 million for training and equipment for the training it will come back to the united states. that figure is not that great and and...
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that's more twitter action than during the super bowl, the royal wedding, or the death of osama bin laden. >> that's fascinating to me. >> how do you see the game if you are busy tweeting? >> particularly in games where you wait for something very sudden to happen. >>> up next, 77-year-old u.s.
that's more twitter action than during the super bowl, the royal wedding, or the death of osama bin laden. >> that's fascinating to me. >> how do you see the game if you are busy tweeting? >> particularly in games where you wait for something very sudden to happen. >>> up next, 77-year-old u.s.
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here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: al qaeda's vow of revenge for osama bin laden's killing is no idlelehreat. >> tourists, people working in other cities, they think that's a lot easier, and it probably is a lot easier, than coming back to attack washington or new york. >> reporter: the state department bulletin warns of an enhanced potential for anti-american violence given the death of osama bin laden. current information suggests that al qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks. sources tell abc news that after bin laden's killing, al qaeda's new leader, ayman al zawahiri, told operatives to to target americans wherever they can be found, not just the u.according. according to the state department, americans should be concerned about suicide operations, assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings and bombings. u.s. officials are also mindful that bin laden had encouraged leaders to attack the u.s. by the 10th anniversary of 9/11, and there is growing concern about the reach of al qaeda affiliates overseas in yemen and the emerging threat from somalia.
here's abc's pierre thomas. >> reporter: al qaeda's vow of revenge for osama bin laden's killing is no idlelehreat. >> tourists, people working in other cities, they think that's a lot easier, and it probably is a lot easier, than coming back to attack washington or new york. >> reporter: the state department bulletin warns of an enhanced potential for anti-american violence given the death of osama bin laden. current information suggests that al qaeda and affiliated...
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the global jihad we're discussing osama bin laden is just one part. al-qaeda still lives and still thrives but you have the likes of the muslim brotherhood, you have the likes of iran and with hezbollah and with the brotherhood in many cases you don't see them coming. if they gain power in egypt it's not only bad for israel their northern neighbor, it's very bad for their israel, i was in jerusalem, meeting with israeli officials as mubarak was out the door, they're very, very concerned to say the least that egypt will end up in the muslim brotherhood's hand and you need look no further, fred, than the muslim brotherhood's spiritual leader. he's a guy named yousef. i know we're throwing out a lot of names here. he's a big star. he's got the biggest show on al-jazeera. he's the global spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. he's a guy who has said we will conquer the west. this is a guy with probably tens of millions adherence who watch his show, muslims, we will conquer the west not through violent jihad through fatwa. we will do it nonviolently t
the global jihad we're discussing osama bin laden is just one part. al-qaeda still lives and still thrives but you have the likes of the muslim brotherhood, you have the likes of iran and with hezbollah and with the brotherhood in many cases you don't see them coming. if they gain power in egypt it's not only bad for israel their northern neighbor, it's very bad for their israel, i was in jerusalem, meeting with israeli officials as mubarak was out the door, they're very, very concerned to say...
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the alert warns of a heightened security risk and ties it back to that raid that killed osama bin laden. abc's justice department expert pierre thomas has been talkiki to his intelligence sources. >> reporter: al qaeda's vow of revenge for osama bin laden's killing is no idle threat. >> tourists, people working in other cities. they think that's a lot easier, and it probably is a lot easier, then coming back to attack washington or new york. >> reporter: the state department bulletin warns of an enhanced potential for anti-american violence, given the death of osama bin laden. "current information suggests that al qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks." sources tell abc news that after bin laden's killing, al qaeda's new leader, ayman al zawahiri, told operatives to target americans wherever they can be found. not just the u.s. homeland. according to the state department, americans should be concerned about suicide operations, assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings and bombings. u.s. officials are also mindful that bin laden had encouraged leaders to att
the alert warns of a heightened security risk and ties it back to that raid that killed osama bin laden. abc's justice department expert pierre thomas has been talkiki to his intelligence sources. >> reporter: al qaeda's vow of revenge for osama bin laden's killing is no idle threat. >> tourists, people working in other cities. they think that's a lot easier, and it probably is a lot easier, then coming back to attack washington or new york. >> reporter: the state department...
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there could be no doubt now that they were harboring osama bin laden. >> allegedly he was in a mansionto their military academy. if they weren't complicity, they were incompetent. >> stephen: not necessarily. they could be income pet-elicit. where you are helping the enemies but are really bad at it. all the supply lines to afghanistan run through pakistan. >> stephen: who cares, that war is unwinnable. >> stephen: yes, but without their help, we can't keep fighting it. >> stephen: the point is, they are a nuclear power therefore we need their friendship. >> stephen: friendship, they funded the mumbai attacks much. the times square bombing was planned in pakistan. and they sold nuclear technology to iran and north korea in the '90s. >> stephen: oh, the '90s. let's stay angry about furbies an parachute pants. look, we need to give them an ultimatum. stop supporting terror or no more aid. >> stephen: easy now, buddy. this is a partnership, just like you and me. we're partners. but that doesn't mean you get to decide who my other friends are. >> stephen: i just think jill's a pitch. >> st
there could be no doubt now that they were harboring osama bin laden. >> allegedly he was in a mansionto their military academy. if they weren't complicity, they were incompetent. >> stephen: not necessarily. they could be income pet-elicit. where you are helping the enemies but are really bad at it. all the supply lines to afghanistan run through pakistan. >> stephen: who cares, that war is unwinnable. >> stephen: yes, but without their help, we can't keep fighting it....
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the recent kilng of osama bin laden marked a defining moment in the fight agast al-qae.spiracy thries still coinue about the events of september 11th. a new book explores some of the question. an excerpt exploring the connection between saudi arabia and the 9/11 hijackers appears in this month's "vanity fair" magazine. joining me is the book's co-author anthony summers. i'm pleased to have him back. he's an old friend from a long time ago. welcome. good to see you. robin is your co-author and wife. >> 20 years wife. >> rose: and five years working? >> absolutely. >> rose: you began to realizeths having to do with 9/11. so you wted to what? >> when i came to see my publishers at random house in new york, i found that my own publisher didn't believe the conspiracy theories, butelt in some wayhat theublic had been cheated, that there was some secret there. the other thing at the core -- >> rose: your publisher put youi think you say there's a lingering sense that the nation and world had been let down. >> had been let down, and the skeptics believe thain some way the bush a
the recent kilng of osama bin laden marked a defining moment in the fight agast al-qae.spiracy thries still coinue about the events of september 11th. a new book explores some of the question. an excerpt exploring the connection between saudi arabia and the 9/11 hijackers appears in this month's "vanity fair" magazine. joining me is the book's co-author anthony summers. i'm pleased to have him back. he's an old friend from a long time ago. welcome. good to see you. robin is your...
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. >>> news that the navy s.e.a.l.s took a dog along to kill osama bin laden gave theheorld a glimpse now play in the military. what many don't know, though, is that dogs with comparable level of training are available for private use, at a price. and for abc's matt gutman, that is a "sign of the times." >> reporter: what can you buy for a quarter of a million dollars? a car? maybe a boat? a house? perhaps some jewelry. or a guard dog? you can call izzo ferocious. certainly scary. powerful. >> i'm a little terrified. >> reporter: but do not call him a guard dog. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: try the ultimate in luxury security. a nearly $230,000 member of canine royalty. a german shepherd able to switch from kill to cuddle in seconds. >> these are expensive family pets that know how to take care of business. >> reporter: that trait, plus perfect pedigree and a championship ranking, are all part of harrison prather's business here in aiken, south carolina, training the best of man's best friend. so what portion would you say of the customers who buy these dogs are using g em for security,
. >>> news that the navy s.e.a.l.s took a dog along to kill osama bin laden gave theheorld a glimpse now play in the military. what many don't know, though, is that dogs with comparable level of training are available for private use, at a price. and for abc's matt gutman, that is a "sign of the times." >> reporter: what can you buy for a quarter of a million dollars? a car? maybe a boat? a house? perhaps some jewelry. or a guard dog? you can call izzo ferocious....
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killed osama bin laden and pakistan. the prime minister is currently in london. my colleague asked if he understood why the u.s. had not told pakistan. >> that is the thing we did not like. >> you understand why? >> they did not want to share their victory with pakistan, they only want to share defeat. >> what they're indicating is that they did not trust the military and your security services to not leak it. >> when we had intelligence sharing with them and the people, the most wanted terrorist of al qaeda, we helped them. there was no reason not to share with us. >> did the isi note that osama bin laden was less than a mile away from your defense academy? >> he had been there for a long time. i want to ask you one question, whether the world intelligence failed? the whole failure of the world. >> did you know that bin laden was there? did your intelligence service know he was there? >> there was an intelligence failure by pakistan. >> you were not briefed that he was in your country? >> no, i'm telling you because there is additional permission going into the
killed osama bin laden and pakistan. the prime minister is currently in london. my colleague asked if he understood why the u.s. had not told pakistan. >> that is the thing we did not like. >> you understand why? >> they did not want to share their victory with pakistan, they only want to share defeat. >> what they're indicating is that they did not trust the military and your security services to not leak it. >> when we had intelligence sharing with them and the...
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it all ties back to the raid that killed osama bin laden. revenge for osama bin laden's killing is no idle threat. >> tourists, people wowoing in other cities, they think that's a lot easier and it probably is a lot easier than coming back to attack washington or new york. >> reporter: the state department bulletin warns of an enhanced potential for anti-american violence given the death of osama bin laden. current information suggested al qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks. sources tell abc news that after bin laden's killing, al qaeda's new leader, ayman al zawahiri, told operatives to target americans wherever they could be found, not just the u.s. homeland. according to the state department americans should be concerned about suicide operations, assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings and bombings. u.s. officials are also mindful that bin laden had encouraged leaders to attack the u.s. by the tenth anniversary of 9/11. >> there is a desire to do an attack. therefore, americans whether they're at home or
it all ties back to the raid that killed osama bin laden. revenge for osama bin laden's killing is no idle threat. >> tourists, people wowoing in other cities, they think that's a lot easier and it probably is a lot easier than coming back to attack washington or new york. >> reporter: the state department bulletin warns of an enhanced potential for anti-american violence given the death of osama bin laden. current information suggested al qaeda and affiliated organizations continue...
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." >> al qaeda announced they found a replacement for osama bin laden. thanks to all of you that texed your votes. >> and cedric the entertainer. >> you're in a big movie. >> i play lamar. >> i would like to put it in my body. >> i could get it in there. >> sunday will be when a carpet is clean and fresh, it's irresistible. experience this in your home with resolve deep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while also neutralizing odors at their source. it's a clean you can see, smell, and really enjoy. resolve deep clean powder. don't just vacuum clean, resolve clean. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- cedric the entertainer. inventor and futurist ray kurzweil. and music from breathe carolina. with cleto and the cletones. ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" >> dicky: and now, in all honesty, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you, cleto. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming out to see us. i
." >> al qaeda announced they found a replacement for osama bin laden. thanks to all of you that texed your votes. >> and cedric the entertainer. >> you're in a big movie. >> i play lamar. >> i would like to put it in my body. >> i could get it in there. >> sunday will be when a carpet is clean and fresh, it's irresistible. experience this in your home with resolve deep clean powder. its moist powder penetrates deep, removing three times more dirt...
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osama bin laden and all of these others came in during that decade.e then saw the rise of the taliban. they controlled 90% of afghanistan. this fighting, the eruption of taliban, al qaeda,, the .ntroduction of a kalashnikov finally, 9/11, the terrible terrorist attack on the world trade center in the u.s. military offensive in afghanistan, all of the al qaeda and taliban ran into the mountains and cities. therefore, ladies and gentleman, religious militancy we saw in the east, in kashmir, and religious militancy in afghanistan had pakistan and in the center. this was how religious militancy was introduced. the situation was perfectly normal until 1979, but things got disturbed after that for the reasons that i have told you. pakistan, therefore, ladies and gentleman, faces four menaces, i would say. number one is the minister of al qaeda. while they were in our mountains, they were reduced in number. the second menace is the talent and, who were dismantled and the organization disrupted after 9/11, but in 2004 there was a resurgence of the taliban and
osama bin laden and all of these others came in during that decade.e then saw the rise of the taliban. they controlled 90% of afghanistan. this fighting, the eruption of taliban, al qaeda,, the .ntroduction of a kalashnikov finally, 9/11, the terrible terrorist attack on the world trade center in the u.s. military offensive in afghanistan, all of the al qaeda and taliban ran into the mountains and cities. therefore, ladies and gentleman, religious militancy we saw in the east, in kashmir, and...
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killed osama bin laden.'s because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going to happen next now that the u.s. reduced this aid. what are the pakistanis going to do? the u.s. is already very concerned that it can't trust the pakistani military and the pakistani intelligence with the information they're giving them about the milmilitants. so, a big concern right now and you'll see a lot of the u.s. going it alone, such as these drone strikes. >> could this backfire and limit u.s. leverage over pakistan on counterterrorism cooperation? >> it certainly could, but things are pretty bad as they are. i think the calculation by u.s. officials is like they need to send the pakistanis a message that, listen, if you want to continue having u.s. sup
killed osama bin laden.'s because they threw out these trainers they can't have this aid because you really comes as a package deal. u.s. personnel on the ground. you have to play, if you want us to pay, don. >> so, elise, how serious is this riff between afghanistan and islam bad? >> it's gradually decreasing. a lot for fit for tat and what is going to happen next now that the u.s. reduced this aid. what are the pakistanis going to do? the u.s. is already very concerned that it...
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the takedown of osama bin laden, something that many of us applaud, has exposed deep conflicts.he pakistani government recently ordered 200 u.s. special forces trainers to leave the country, and that resulted in a suspension by the obama white house of $800 million in u.s. military aid. yesterday, as i said, congress has taken a more severe position or at least a committee of congress, we'll have to see where that goes. but the bottom line is both sides are frustrated and angry. but both also understand how crucial it is for our relationship to survive. president musharraf now resides in the u.k. but travels extensively in the u.s. and elsewhere. last fall he announced the creation of a new political party, the all-pakistan muslim league, and his intention to return to pakistan before the next general election in 2013. before asking president musharraf to come to the podium, i want to acknowledge the wilson center council and alicense members who i -- alliance members who i think are with us today, jenny, margaret goodman, tom and claudia hentless. welcome. and can, please, any
the takedown of osama bin laden, something that many of us applaud, has exposed deep conflicts.he pakistani government recently ordered 200 u.s. special forces trainers to leave the country, and that resulted in a suspension by the obama white house of $800 million in u.s. military aid. yesterday, as i said, congress has taken a more severe position or at least a committee of congress, we'll have to see where that goes. but the bottom line is both sides are frustrated and angry. but both also...
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special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan.tan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and the military. it was viewed as a violation of pakistan's sovereignty by people here. i think ever since then, both sides have made moves that substantially changed the complexion of this relationship. withholding $ 00 million of u.s. aid is significant. this is cash and military equipment. the message here is we are not happy with the effort you are making. if you want to continue to get our money and funding and resources, there is going to have to be some changes. it signals a different approach from washington. it's a more aggressive approach. but it's something that
special forces found osama bin laden hiding snuggly inside pakistan.tan, reza, how does this impact u.s./pakistani relations? >> reporter: i think this hurts a relationship that's already on shaky ground. for years we have heard a lot of rhetoric from both sides, finger pointing, accusations. this is more than rhetoric. i think things changed after the raid on the bin laden compound here in pakistan in may. this was viewed by many here in pakistan as an embarrassment for the country and...