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it really recalls the killing of osama bin laden two years ago. ten years in preparation and planning to get osama bin laden. 15 years to get al libi. it shows we still have the capacity to do it. a lot more significance there. >> remember the israeli raid in the '60 that snatched aikman off the streets, captured him and brought him back to israel to face justice? we're told he may come to new york and face justice here where they're having the trials dealing with the 1998 bombings of the embassy in africa. >> there are two aspects, the first is the capture of al libi himself. at least of this morning, the government of libya is complaining we didn't give them advance notice. perhaps we told them as it was happening. this was the use of an armed force inside another country without their permission. picking up somebody who was in that country and taking them away, somewhere, where we don't know at this point. you know, in the bad old dayoffs the bush administration, that was called rendition. and president obama campaigned against rendition, descr
it really recalls the killing of osama bin laden two years ago. ten years in preparation and planning to get osama bin laden. 15 years to get al libi. it shows we still have the capacity to do it. a lot more significance there. >> remember the israeli raid in the '60 that snatched aikman off the streets, captured him and brought him back to israel to face justice? we're told he may come to new york and face justice here where they're having the trials dealing with the 1998 bombings of the...
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it was a daring night, the same team that captured osama bin laden.as the assault team approached the villa, they're met by a heavier resistance than expected with gunfire. they were surprised to see children in the compound, andwi their man. >> they took steps to avoid civilian casualties, that is what our military does. >> reporter: seal teams they they were never pinned down and had rescue teams close by. and just hours away, in libya, this one in broad daylight in downtown tripoli. the target? anas al liby, picked up by the elite delta force. his family said he just returned from morning prayers when the u.s. forces, many in masks, surrounded his vehicle and rushed anas al liby away, as wife watched in terror close to their home. she spoke in syria. >> everything happened quickly. they grabbed him and shoved him in the car. i saw them doing this and saying get in but was not sure if that was my husband. the car sped off like a rocket. >> reporter: anas al liby, a senior al-qaeda operative wanted for bombing, is now on a ship. the target remains at
it was a daring night, the same team that captured osama bin laden.as the assault team approached the villa, they're met by a heavier resistance than expected with gunfire. they were surprised to see children in the compound, andwi their man. >> they took steps to avoid civilian casualties, that is what our military does. >> reporter: seal teams they they were never pinned down and had rescue teams close by. and just hours away, in libya, this one in broad daylight in downtown...
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i mean, a lot of people know how the osama bin laden operation took place.uld an operation like this take place? >> sure, this operation was particularly difficult because they were not going to be able to go in on the ground, they had to do a beach strike. so you couldn't bring in the resources you would have say if brought in vehicles or you were dropped from a helicopter. but once they come in, they want to make their way as quietly as possible. they can't bring nearly as large a team as they did forr ethe osa bin laden raid, and by the time they made contact they're in a tricky situation. they have to make the decision if they try to fight through this thing and continue to pursue this situation. but eventually, they gave the call to go back to the water. and that was the original intent, they never intended to maintain the contact they had. >> it was up to who to make the decision, we'll make this operation or pull back? >> that would be the assault leader, he is making calls if he wants guys to go to the right or left or start to clear the house. it is
i mean, a lot of people know how the osama bin laden operation took place.uld an operation like this take place? >> sure, this operation was particularly difficult because they were not going to be able to go in on the ground, they had to do a beach strike. so you couldn't bring in the resources you would have say if brought in vehicles or you were dropped from a helicopter. but once they come in, they want to make their way as quietly as possible. they can't bring nearly as large a team...
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the bow -- 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. >> talks to end months of political deadlocks continuetalks have been postponed until friday. people have been killed in clash es with militants. >> tunisia's opposition party agreed that the minister was not convincing when he agreed to step down. >> we will not believe conditions are right for national dialogue to begin. >> the prime minister said he would resign him but only after his coalition and the opposition agreed on a new comp -- a new constitution and agreed on a date for new elections. >> we repeated today our commitment to the principle of relinquishing power in line with a different status envisaged in the roadmap. >> the opposition has waited four weeks for the prime minister to say he and his government will step down. hundreds of protesters called on the government to resign. talks between the -- between tunisia's parties were delayed until friday. the talks were triggered by the assassination of the opposition leader. >> bushfires in new south wales have caused a plane crash. defense officials say they will cooperate wit
the bow -- 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. >> talks to end months of political deadlocks continuetalks have been postponed until friday. people have been killed in clash es with militants. >> tunisia's opposition party agreed that the minister was not convincing when he agreed to step down. >> we will not believe conditions are right for national dialogue to begin. >> the prime minister said he would resign him but only after his coalition and the opposition...
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listen to this. >> reporter: what about the capture and killing of osama bin laden?don't think that ever really happened. no one would ever give up an s.e.a.l. team's names or what s.e.a.l. team went in there. i think that was a great mystery that they created. i do not believe they killed him. i will never believe it. especially dropping him off at sea. >> now jonathan, you really looked shocked there. but what was going through your mind? >> well, it was, i heard so many things, rev, in that interview, i thought i was on top of this stuff, but i'd never heard any one question the killing of osama bin laden, adding to the conspiracy theories. >> listen to this. it amazed me when i heard it. but listen to this. >> is it possible that osama bin laden has been ghosted out of his compound? >> do you believe he's dead? or do you want some more evidence? a photograph, a testimony of an eyewitness, something other than the words of a president whose words we have doubted before. >> ladies and gentlemen, this was completely staged. >> i mean, this is about national security
listen to this. >> reporter: what about the capture and killing of osama bin laden?don't think that ever really happened. no one would ever give up an s.e.a.l. team's names or what s.e.a.l. team went in there. i think that was a great mystery that they created. i do not believe they killed him. i will never believe it. especially dropping him off at sea. >> now jonathan, you really looked shocked there. but what was going through your mind? >> well, it was, i heard so many...
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had credible information that for instance, osama bin laden was inside pakistan, so from the u.s. perspective is a lose-lose situation? >> this is one of those situations where both countries are mad at the other country. with respect to bin laden, i think you are right about that, and i don't think the u.s. could have trusted the pakistani military by letting them go do the work in advance. there is a good chance that bin laden would have gotten early warning and would have pled the scene. but we are leaving afghanistan. we don't want the taliban to be resurgent. so even if we have a broken relationship right now with pakistan, we have to deal with the issues before us. and for pakistan it's not all security, it's much more the economy. their economy has been in a freefall. they barely have any foreign exchange at the end of the month. so they'll be looking for help with that. but the economy is what is really driving the visit, i think. >> jim, is this finally is this a case of me thinks you protests too much? >> yeah, i think that's a real great point, dell. absolutely that some
had credible information that for instance, osama bin laden was inside pakistan, so from the u.s. perspective is a lose-lose situation? >> this is one of those situations where both countries are mad at the other country. with respect to bin laden, i think you are right about that, and i don't think the u.s. could have trusted the pakistani military by letting them go do the work in advance. there is a good chance that bin laden would have gotten early warning and would have pled the...
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one nation goes in to grab someone - and i'm talking about osama bin laden last time - another nation says sovereign territories were breached and yet nothing happens. why do they do it? >> from the united states perspect and the west, and those fighting a global war on terror, even though that's not what it's called. the bottom line is we are moving to the perif ris, taking on potential adversaries before they act. certainly under the principal of self-defence under article 51 of the united nations allows nations to defend themselves, and the united states has the capability to do so. under our domestic law we have the authority to move into these various parts of the world, like in somalia, and go ahead and take appropriate legal action under the constitution. >> if the actions are legal under the constitution, do the bodies need cooperation on behalf of libya to carry out the rates, such as we see conducted by the cia or seal team six? >> certainly again i'm not party to the inner workings of that any more. again, from time to time, the united states will say, "we are going to do c
one nation goes in to grab someone - and i'm talking about osama bin laden last time - another nation says sovereign territories were breached and yet nothing happens. why do they do it? >> from the united states perspect and the west, and those fighting a global war on terror, even though that's not what it's called. the bottom line is we are moving to the perif ris, taking on potential adversaries before they act. certainly under the principal of self-defence under article 51 of the...
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significant falling out came when the obama administration failed to consult islamabad for killing osama bin laden on pakistani soil. insurgents have been launching attacks in afghanistan. the militants are believed to be hiding in pakistan's mountainous tribal areas, on the border between the two countries. american combat troops are scheduled to leave afghanistan by the end of 2014. the u.s. expects its security assistance f pakistan will be used to boost military operations on the border to keep the insurgents at bay. shareef is scheduled to meet u.s. president barack obama on wednesday. security support issues will be on the agenda. >>> the prosecution at a special tribunal in cambodia asked on monday for life sentences for two cammer rouge leaders. they're accused of forcing people to move from cities to farming villages. it's the first sentencing demand made to the court since it was set up by the united nations in the cambodian government seven years ago. the regime is alleged to have used forced labor in the 1970s, resulting in the deaths of more than 1.7 million cambodians. the accu
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osama bin laden, and the second tier leadership, but the problem is that at the same time, there was a rise in terrorist attacks across pakistan. because attacks from weapons, used the drone sites and then pakistan. [ audio difficulties ] we don't know whether created more terrorists. >> the increase in support, it's making hatred. safe nation says this is a horrible policy and strategy. counter productive and creates more extremism. i'm going to go with you on this one. there are three countries where a majority of americans support drone strikes. 61%. and in the past year, we've talked to pretty much every single person of a different type. >> these allegations, looking at what's happening on the ground. and instead, continuing the policy of secrecy. >> well, transparency, the somali said the following. we welcome the u.s. operation. [ audio difficulties ] what are the metrics that the u.s. is determining to determine that? >> well, a couple of drones, [ audio difficulties ] [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully
osama bin laden, and the second tier leadership, but the problem is that at the same time, there was a rise in terrorist attacks across pakistan. because attacks from weapons, used the drone sites and then pakistan. [ audio difficulties ] we don't know whether created more terrorists. >> the increase in support, it's making hatred. safe nation says this is a horrible policy and strategy. counter productive and creates more extremism. i'm going to go with you on this one. there are three...
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officials, he likely met with osama bin laden as soon as the 1980s. he was sent to libya to establish a training camp and is believed to be a liaison for local jihadists. >> they dispersed agents and pushing the agenda very aggressively. >> reporter: on the somali raid, it was in the pipeline before the westgate mall attack. but the time line moved up and the al shabaab fighters were preparing to leave the compound. the raid's target was behind the bombing plot directly sanctioned. the president insisted the network senior leadership and its reach are limited. >> he had decimated core al qaeda that had been operating primarily between afghanistan and pakistan. you now have these regional groups, some of which are exp expolicely tied to al qaeda. >> it may be pushed back, but it's not clear whether he's cooperating. late today lawmakers were expecting an update from intelligence briefings. >>> we're now into the 13th year of the u.s. military operation in afghanistan. but you can be forgiven if you did not realize it. jennifer griffin reports from the
officials, he likely met with osama bin laden as soon as the 1980s. he was sent to libya to establish a training camp and is believed to be a liaison for local jihadists. >> they dispersed agents and pushing the agenda very aggressively. >> reporter: on the somali raid, it was in the pipeline before the westgate mall attack. but the time line moved up and the al shabaab fighters were preparing to leave the compound. the raid's target was behind the bombing plot directly sanctioned....
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from osama bin laden. then after bin laden was killed, he refused to accept orders from the egyptians who offended to the leadership and operated more or less as an independent entity, someone who is continuing bin laden's mission. very active in africa and has been hiding out in tripoli for sometime and then there was this operation surrounding his car, smashing the window and pulling him out of the car and driving him away and getting him on to that u.s. helicopter carrier in the mediterranean before he might be brought to the u.s. >> richard, given that it was in libya, how the libyan government wants to handle this. is libya a safe haven for al qaeda operatives and proof that they were on the anti-gadhafi side and we may have been helping? >> there were. radicals on the anti-gadhafi side and the real problem is the lack of control in libya. the libyan government never has been able to establish authority over the terrain in libya. there many different groups on the northern coast. they have become real
from osama bin laden. then after bin laden was killed, he refused to accept orders from the egyptians who offended to the leadership and operated more or less as an independent entity, someone who is continuing bin laden's mission. very active in africa and has been hiding out in tripoli for sometime and then there was this operation surrounding his car, smashing the window and pulling him out of the car and driving him away and getting him on to that u.s. helicopter carrier in the...
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libyan national ties to osama bin laden back in 1988. believed to be a former body guard with the al qaeda leadership in afghanistan in 2001. after the benghazi attack he fled to pakistan but was later returned to libyan custody and eventually released. the chairman describes the level of preparation for the attack. >> i believe they have an aspirational phase that was probably months. i believe they had an operational phase that lasted at least a couple of weeks, maybe even longer. and then an initiation phase that lasted a couple -- a couple or three-days prior to the event itself. so this notion that they just showed up and it was a spontaneous act does not come port with the information we have seen on the intelligence committee. >> when contacted by fox the cia declined to comment and there was no immediate response from the fbi. >> steve sently li any live for. >>> corey was hunted for more than 4 years and the terrorists vowed to avenge osama bin laden's death. three fighters were also killed. >>> a major milestone happening here
libyan national ties to osama bin laden back in 1988. believed to be a former body guard with the al qaeda leadership in afghanistan in 2001. after the benghazi attack he fled to pakistan but was later returned to libyan custody and eventually released. the chairman describes the level of preparation for the attack. >> i believe they have an aspirational phase that was probably months. i believe they had an operational phase that lasted at least a couple of weeks, maybe even longer. and...
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navy seals raided a compound of osama bin laden and killed him in may 2011. on pakistani soil. two, friendly fire. a u.s. air strike in november 2011 two years ago mistakenly struck a pakistani army post on afghan, pakistani border. pakistan retaliated by closing a key military supply route for u.s. troops stationed in neighboring afghanistan. three, taliban ties. pakistan has a historical connection to the taliban. islamabad helped the group gain power in afghanistan in the mid 1990s. how deep those ties may still go is a source of watchful concern between the u.s. and pakistan. four. drone strikes. the u.s. targets suspected militants and pakistan's northwest triable region. near pakistan's border with afghanistan. unfortunately, drones can mistakenly kill pakistani civilians as happened in pakistan's area. drone strikes are highly unpopular, even hateful to pakistan's public. questions and sharply criticized the u.s. on their legality. the prime minister emphasized the horror. >> i also brought up the issue of drones in our meeting. emphasizing the need for an end to such st
navy seals raided a compound of osama bin laden and killed him in may 2011. on pakistani soil. two, friendly fire. a u.s. air strike in november 2011 two years ago mistakenly struck a pakistani army post on afghan, pakistani border. pakistan retaliated by closing a key military supply route for u.s. troops stationed in neighboring afghanistan. three, taliban ties. pakistan has a historical connection to the taliban. islamabad helped the group gain power in afghanistan in the mid 1990s. how deep...
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osama bin laden was also indicted in the same document. ld and is believed to have been connected to bin laden and al qaeda as far back at the '90s. >> one of the key conspirators before 9/11. we were kind of cleaning up old trash, so to speak. >> abu anas was granted political asylum in great britain in the '90s when authorities searched his apartment. they found a manual for terrorists that provided step by step instructions if for a variety of attacks a few years after 9/11. ended up on the fbi's list of most wanted terrorists. now that we've got him, it's time to see if he will talk about more than a decade -- >> could say many, many more lives. >> anas was recently seen moving freely around tripoli. u.s. officials do not believe at this time he was involved in the deadly rain in benghazi last year. >> thank you. for more, let's bring in general jack keen, a fox military analyst. good to have you. let's start with delta force getting al libi. haven't heard the term delta force in a long time. why this group? >> well, they're just like a
osama bin laden was also indicted in the same document. ld and is believed to have been connected to bin laden and al qaeda as far back at the '90s. >> one of the key conspirators before 9/11. we were kind of cleaning up old trash, so to speak. >> abu anas was granted political asylum in great britain in the '90s when authorities searched his apartment. they found a manual for terrorists that provided step by step instructions if for a variety of attacks a few years after 9/11....
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aid was suspended when relations between the two countries began to deteriorate over osama bin laden's capture and drone strikes that kifled civilians. >>> puerto rico is a major hub for drug smugglers. the problem is once drugs are on the island, they head to the u.s. mainland without going through customs. casey kaufmann has the details. >> reporter: this is an unannounced search for drugs. it's a routine process for the sergeant and his team. puerto rico has become a major transit hub for south american drugs headed to the united states. according to the police, this is an average find. 15 pounds of pure cocaine. >> translator: the person realized we were here and they came and left the backpack in the bathroom and walked out like any other person. >> reporter: the drug runner lost this cargo. here it's worth $140,000. in miami or new york it could sell fostr half a million. >> translator: we must congratulate the dog. he's efficient and did a good job. >> reporter: the u.s. reports an increase in drug interceptions over the past few years, but local authorities say that's a fractio
aid was suspended when relations between the two countries began to deteriorate over osama bin laden's capture and drone strikes that kifled civilians. >>> puerto rico is a major hub for drug smugglers. the problem is once drugs are on the island, they head to the u.s. mainland without going through customs. casey kaufmann has the details. >> reporter: this is an unannounced search for drugs. it's a routine process for the sergeant and his team. puerto rico has become a major...
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back in 2001, you had osama bin laden, you had the group of men around him. been dealt with. you can see the eruption of al qaeda organizations throughout the middle east, throughout africa, mainly in areas where governments are poor and people are not looked after by their governments, there's a lot of poverty and ability for them to recruit constantly a new population of young men to their movements. getting the al shabaab guy, it will do something for awhile. i don't think anybody is predicting it's the end of al shabaab or al qaeda in syria. >> special operations are working around the world every single day and missions being carried out. the reason these two are breaking news is because they are such high profile people they are going after and organizations. so, talk to me about what else could be going on. why these two are so significant, then i'm going to get to peter bergen. >> i think one of the things that is so significant is, you know, it doesn't take a lot of imagination, if you will, to figure out the risks that u.s. forces are at when they g
back in 2001, you had osama bin laden, you had the group of men around him. been dealt with. you can see the eruption of al qaeda organizations throughout the middle east, throughout africa, mainly in areas where governments are poor and people are not looked after by their governments, there's a lot of poverty and ability for them to recruit constantly a new population of young men to their movements. getting the al shabaab guy, it will do something for awhile. i don't think anybody is...
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zero in on osama bin laden in his hideout inside pakistan in may of 2011. u.s.y s.e.a.l.s killed the leader of al qaeda who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks. >>> stop watching us. that message delivered loud and clear in the nation's capital a few hours ago. hundreds of americans are angry about just how pervasive the government's spying program has gotten. the rally taking aim at the national security agency or nsa made infamous by the revelations coming from the now fugitive edward snowden. the former nsa contractor who had enough of all the secrets. the demand in d.c. today? they wanted an investigation after reports that u.s. intelligence monitor the phone conversations of some 35 world leaders. today also marks 12 years by the way since the patriot act became law which allowed the government to conduct surveillance on suspected terrorists in the wake of 9/11. >>> a high school field trip has become a life or death situation. take a look, their bus caught fire on a highway in tennessee. the students and chaperones from lexington, kentucky, were headed to the sm
zero in on osama bin laden in his hideout inside pakistan in may of 2011. u.s.y s.e.a.l.s killed the leader of al qaeda who orchestrated the 9/11 attacks. >>> stop watching us. that message delivered loud and clear in the nation's capital a few hours ago. hundreds of americans are angry about just how pervasive the government's spying program has gotten. the rally taking aim at the national security agency or nsa made infamous by the revelations coming from the now fugitive edward...
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terrorists the way that we're doing the more terrorism appears we explore how the brainchild of osama bin laden has spread its wings from central asia all the way the atlantic since washington launched its war on terror and. president obama has a body may suggest the n.s.a. was spying on the german chancellor it chose not to stop but i claim that the agency strongly denies. to. everyone welcome to you if you've just joined us here on r t we're live from moscow are you with me to bomb would say to our top story this hour. a series of bombings has ripped through iraq killing at least sixty six people such coordinated attacks have become the hallmarks of the country's our kind of sell its bloody efforts to undermine of the authority of the iraqi government have already made this year the deadliest in this country since two thousand and eight let's look at the roots of the crisis from nineteen ninety six to two thousand and one al qaida was based in afghanistan where it enjoyed the protection of the taliban and was also present in pakistan its expansion they gathered steam after washington la
terrorists the way that we're doing the more terrorism appears we explore how the brainchild of osama bin laden has spread its wings from central asia all the way the atlantic since washington launched its war on terror and. president obama has a body may suggest the n.s.a. was spying on the german chancellor it chose not to stop but i claim that the agency strongly denies. to. everyone welcome to you if you've just joined us here on r t we're live from moscow are you with me to bomb would say...
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we explore how the brainchild of osama bin laden is spread its wings from central asia all the way to the atlantic since washington launched its war on terror. and president obama has reportedly known for years the n.s.a. was spying on the german chancellor yet chose not to stop and claimed that it agency strongly denies. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program. a series of bombings has ripped through iraq killing at least sixty six people such coordinated attacks have become the hallmark of a country's all qaeda cell it's bloody efforts to undermine the authority of the iraqi government have already made this year the deadliest in the country since two thousand and eight was out take a look at the roots of the crisis from nine hundred ninety six to two thousand and one it was based in afghanistan where it enjoyed the protection of the taliban and it was also present in pakistan its expansion gathered steam after washington launched its war on terror in response to the nine eleven attacks the us invasion of iraq prompted radical islamists there
we explore how the brainchild of osama bin laden is spread its wings from central asia all the way to the atlantic since washington launched its war on terror. and president obama has reportedly known for years the n.s.a. was spying on the german chancellor yet chose not to stop and claimed that it agency strongly denies. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow i'm marina joshie welcome to the program. a series of bombings has ripped through iraq killing at least sixty six people such...
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women. >>> greg, meanwhile in nearby pakistan, the doctor jailed after helping the cia track down osama binen may soon be set free. fox news getting exclusive details. pakistan's premier is pledging to reconsider the case of this man here, dr. shakil afridi. he was jailed shortly after bin laden was killed by navy s.e.a.l.s in pakistan in may of 2011 and remains there waiting new criminal charges after his treason conviction was overturned. they have been looking to get him released, dominic de-natale broke the story and has the latest from the west coast newsroom. >> reporter: that lobbying by congress could be a pivotal moment getting the pakistanis to release shakil afridi. the pakistan prime minister thought they were attending a did i know from the house committee on foreign relations, but it was conducted to a private room and confronted about the man seen as a hero in america. two people waiting for the committee chairman and the founder of the free afridi campaign, you can see them in the photos here, the head of that campaign made an impassioned plea for his release. here is how he
women. >>> greg, meanwhile in nearby pakistan, the doctor jailed after helping the cia track down osama binen may soon be set free. fox news getting exclusive details. pakistan's premier is pledging to reconsider the case of this man here, dr. shakil afridi. he was jailed shortly after bin laden was killed by navy s.e.a.l.s in pakistan in may of 2011 and remains there waiting new criminal charges after his treason conviction was overturned. they have been looking to get him released,...
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appears to have been in the loop and very hands-on. >> i was briefed on a possible lead to osama binas far from certain and it took many months to run this threat to ground. i met repeatedly with my national security team as we developed more information about the possibility that we had located osama bin laden hiding within a compound deep inside pakistan. and finally, last week, i determined that we had enough intelligence to take action and authorized an operation to get osama bin laden and bring him to justice. jon: so are the media giving the president a pass on his failures and emphasizing successes? let's talk about it with jim pinkerton, alan colmes, host of the alan colmes show. both are fox news contributors. what do you think about the premise? >> i think there's a lot of piling on right here. we can't say that obama didn't know about it and that's bad or he did one thing that he did know about and that's good and i think that's a very one sided picture of what's gone on here. for one thing, in terms of benghazi, this has been promoted by republicans in an attempt to win t
appears to have been in the loop and very hands-on. >> i was briefed on a possible lead to osama binas far from certain and it took many months to run this threat to ground. i met repeatedly with my national security team as we developed more information about the possibility that we had located osama bin laden hiding within a compound deep inside pakistan. and finally, last week, i determined that we had enough intelligence to take action and authorized an operation to get osama bin...
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that said, dick cheney when he's talking about how they mishandled killing osama bin laden knows thatf they had a chance, they would have loved to have gotten bin laden during their years in office. and if they might have dragged out -- you stole my line. >> i'm sorry. >> the mission accomplished banner. they might have dragged out the old banner which at that point was toxic politically. and i think, you know, it's sour grapes to say that they took bin laden out in some kind of wrong way. if they had to get him in a shootout, they would have gotten him that way. >> let's go to the big enchilada that's bugged me. cheney talking us into the iraq war. and he also had words for the president's handling of syria. let's watch that. >> if you're a friend and ally of the united states in that part of the world tonight, you have to say what's this guy all about? can we count on anything he's told us? is the historic relationship between us and the united states worth anything? the same time our adversaries out there no longer fear us. and i think the incompetence of this administration and th
that said, dick cheney when he's talking about how they mishandled killing osama bin laden knows thatf they had a chance, they would have loved to have gotten bin laden during their years in office. and if they might have dragged out -- you stole my line. >> i'm sorry. >> the mission accomplished banner. they might have dragged out the old banner which at that point was toxic politically. and i think, you know, it's sour grapes to say that they took bin laden out in some kind of...
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. >> the next president of afghanistan could have close ties to osama bin laden. here's what others are covering tonight. this is a live shot of the gulf coast. looks nice there now. several of our station this is that area are preparing to welcome tropical storm karen. more on that developing story in a few minutes. kttv in los angeles with the former city manager of bell kpleeding no contest to 69 counts of fraud and other charges. and this is a live look at our new york affiliate, wnyw. the big story will is the latest on the biker assault of a family inside an suv. the man who bashed in that window with his helmet reportedly plans to turn himself in. that's a live look outside the beltway from special report. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. no. could save you fifteen percent
. >> the next president of afghanistan could have close ties to osama bin laden. here's what others are covering tonight. this is a live shot of the gulf coast. looks nice there now. several of our station this is that area are preparing to welcome tropical storm karen. more on that developing story in a few minutes. kttv in los angeles with the former city manager of bell kpleeding no contest to 69 counts of fraud and other charges. and this is a live look at our new york affiliate,...
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and pakistan weekend after the navy seal raid in pakistan that led to the death of osama bin laden pakistani officials complain that the obama administration didn't warn the country before swooping in the u.s. claims it didn't trust factions of pakistani intelligence with the information aside amending relations the state department has announced the u.s. will resume one point six billion dollars in aid to pakistan in tuesday's speech sure we've highlighted the two countries common interest of a stable afghanistan a nation with an uncertain future as the u.s. winds down troops i mean how it would have where they're the greatest challenge to pakistan comes from terrorism and extremism. but by the standards no that is social no that is. disinterest it isn't as is sometimes alleged all the rhetoric has talent down at the dispute between the u.s. and pakistan but there remains a deep divide between the two countries while this meeting at the white house is seen as a significant step it's unclear how much it will really believe it's a rebuilding relations in washington as well all right. so what
and pakistan weekend after the navy seal raid in pakistan that led to the death of osama bin laden pakistani officials complain that the obama administration didn't warn the country before swooping in the u.s. claims it didn't trust factions of pakistani intelligence with the information aside amending relations the state department has announced the u.s. will resume one point six billion dollars in aid to pakistan in tuesday's speech sure we've highlighted the two countries common interest of...
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vaccination program and a plan to obtain dna samples from the children living in the compound of osama bin laden. after bin laden was killed and the plan became known, the doctor was jailed for 35 years. >> the door-to-door effort to persuade families to give polio vaccination drugs to their children to counter the crippling disease is often led by a woman who is paid just a few pounds a day. when the authorities are unable to provide sufficient security, these women bear the brunt of the taliban attacks. last year, gunmen killed for female polio workers in the city of karachi on the same day, and two women were killed in the shower -- pet shower -- pet sure -- peshawar on monday. in nigeria, islamist gunmen killed nine health workers in february. as part of the effort to persuade families to give children the drugs, the program coordinators and pakistan have involved religious leaders and other influential members of local communities to support the scheme. >> there is no letting up or change and pakistan's consistent policy of destabilizing kashmir. recently, the pakistan army aided and
vaccination program and a plan to obtain dna samples from the children living in the compound of osama bin laden. after bin laden was killed and the plan became known, the doctor was jailed for 35 years. >> the door-to-door effort to persuade families to give polio vaccination drugs to their children to counter the crippling disease is often led by a woman who is paid just a few pounds a day. when the authorities are unable to provide sufficient security, these women bear the brunt of the...
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osama bin laden swore allegiance to mullah omar. as we talk about disaggregating al qaeda and the taliban, it is important to understand they have been aggregated for two decades. there have been arguments about whether to break with al qaeda. it was a big argument in the 1990's. omar was on one side, guess who won? there was a fight over to hand over of some bin laden -- osama bin laden. these are groups that have been fighting together and for each other for a long time. i know there are people who think they can see into mullah omar's soul and believe if only they could talk to him we could work this puppy out. but there is no basis in reality for that view. as we talked about, i think seth's analogy is a very good one. the tide of war is receding. the tide of war is not receding. are any measure, the amount of war in the world today is higher than it was when barack obama took this. it is higher than it was when george bush took office, also. receding.f war is not the tide of american desire to be involved in wars receding. now
osama bin laden swore allegiance to mullah omar. as we talk about disaggregating al qaeda and the taliban, it is important to understand they have been aggregated for two decades. there have been arguments about whether to break with al qaeda. it was a big argument in the 1990's. omar was on one side, guess who won? there was a fight over to hand over of some bin laden -- osama bin laden. these are groups that have been fighting together and for each other for a long time. i know there are...
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to meet a man who is said to have preached in afghanistan in the late 90s - and to have arranged osama bin laden's marriage to his fifth bride. rashad ismael has two relatives detained at guantanamo. his brother sadeq was released back to yemen in 2007, after six years. rashad says that a few yemenis have joined up with al qaeda after returning from guantanamo. but he blames poverty & rampant unemployment, and american counter- terrorism policy. >> and what is your current relationship with al qaeda in yemen? [[voiceover]] gripping films from the world the world's top documentary directors. >>banging your head over and over again can be a bad thing. >>every time i would do heading i would see stars. [[voiceover]] it's all fun and games until tragedy strikes. >>a former player kills himself. >>we have to stop playing the game, or we have to find a solution. hi, my name is jonathan betz, and i'm from dallas, texas, and] in washington, there's no hint that talks with al qaeda are on the table. but in may, as he laid out the next steps in america's war, the president announced his intention to
to meet a man who is said to have preached in afghanistan in the late 90s - and to have arranged osama bin laden's marriage to his fifth bride. rashad ismael has two relatives detained at guantanamo. his brother sadeq was released back to yemen in 2007, after six years. rashad says that a few yemenis have joined up with al qaeda after returning from guantanamo. but he blames poverty & rampant unemployment, and american counter- terrorism policy. >> and what is your current...
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to meet a man who is said to have preached in afghanistan in the late 90s - and to have arranged osama bin laden's marriage to his fifth bride. rashad ismael has two relatives detained at guantanamo. his brother sadeq was released back to yemen in 2007, after six years. rashad says that a few yemenis have joined up with al qaeda after returning from guantanamo. but he blames poverty & rampant unemployment, and american counter- terrorism policy. >> and what is your current relationship with al qaeda in yemen? my name is ranjani chakraborty, in washington, there's no hint that talks with al qaeda are on the table. but in may, as he laid out the next steps in america's war, the president announced his intention to renew efforts to close guantanamo - and lifted the moratorium on returning detainees to yemen. [...] given my administration's relentless pursuit of al qaeda's leadership, there is no justification beyond politics for congress to prevent us from closing a facility that should never have been opened. president obama has the legal authority to transfer many detainees out of guantanam
to meet a man who is said to have preached in afghanistan in the late 90s - and to have arranged osama bin laden's marriage to his fifth bride. rashad ismael has two relatives detained at guantanamo. his brother sadeq was released back to yemen in 2007, after six years. rashad says that a few yemenis have joined up with al qaeda after returning from guantanamo. but he blames poverty & rampant unemployment, and american counter- terrorism policy. >> and what is your current...
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they were unwilling to do anything about osama bin laden, so we were within our rights to ourselves.> i'll let you. >> yes, if i may jump in for a moment first. yes, absolutely the yemeni government, the counter president embraces the program. there's question about whether he has the authority to allow the u.s. in, because he's a transitional figure, a transitional president. nevertheless, we don't take issue with that. we have not stated that we believe that yemen's sovereignty is being violated. our issue is not whether the u.s. has the right to carry out the attacks in yemen. our issue is is the u.s. following the law in the strikes, and in cases when civilians are killed, we want to see recognition, we want to see people prosecuted if wrongdoing was found in investigations, and we want to see compensation. in terms of the six cases we investigated - one in particular did - there were two that indiscrim nantly killed civilians. in one case a u.s. drone-assisted strike hit a passenger van killing 12 of the 14 people inside. all of them were villagers coming home from market, inclu
they were unwilling to do anything about osama bin laden, so we were within our rights to ourselves.> i'll let you. >> yes, if i may jump in for a moment first. yes, absolutely the yemeni government, the counter president embraces the program. there's question about whether he has the authority to allow the u.s. in, because he's a transitional figure, a transitional president. nevertheless, we don't take issue with that. we have not stated that we believe that yemen's sovereignty is...
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that went after osama bin laden in somalia.hey know they'll take fire but going to a particular villa to look for toppal sha b ashabab l. they made the decision that they say they have concerns about civilian casualties in the area and it was no longer prudent for them to be there. the problem, they don't know at this point, did they get the man they were going after. wgs he even are their at all. that will be a tough thing to determine and they will have to keep looking for more intelligence to figure out what the results are were of that raid. >> barbara starr. great reporting. thank you, wheel alley see you later on on cnn. >>> the house speaker, john boehner said it's time for the republicans to stand and fight. he wants president obama to negotiate with republicans. boehner said don't expect the republicans to respond to obama care to respond. also. ted cruz has floated a new idea on cnn about thousand fight obama care funding. meantime the treasury secretary said the u.s. won't be able to pay its bills for the first time
that went after osama bin laden in somalia.hey know they'll take fire but going to a particular villa to look for toppal sha b ashabab l. they made the decision that they say they have concerns about civilian casualties in the area and it was no longer prudent for them to be there. the problem, they don't know at this point, did they get the man they were going after. wgs he even are their at all. that will be a tough thing to determine and they will have to keep looking for more intelligence...
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they remain at large. >>> the administration considered keeping the news of osama bin laden's death aecret. they said yes they were concerned about sovereignty issues social media helped push the administration to release the information. >> what we have been saying is now the white house is confirming it. americans might not help keep the healthcare plan under ott b obama care. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest this morning. >> this will be quite a day on capitol hill. in the hot seat is centers of medicare and medicaid. she will have to describe first of all why this web site has been a flop. they are acknowledging what has become increasingly clear by others. hundreds of thousands of americans are losing their insurance plan because in many cases the coverage isn't as extensive than they demand. some will paoloer premiums. some with higher premiums and deductibles. >> they don't provide minimum services that have had a lot of fine print that leaves consumers in the lynurch often because of carve outs for preexisting conditions. those are no longer allowed because t
they remain at large. >>> the administration considered keeping the news of osama bin laden's death aecret. they said yes they were concerned about sovereignty issues social media helped push the administration to release the information. >> what we have been saying is now the white house is confirming it. americans might not help keep the healthcare plan under ott b obama care. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest this morning. >> this will be quite a day on...
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osama bin laden swore allegiance to mullah omar. we talk about disaggregating al qaeda and the taliban, it is important to understand they have been aggregated for two decades. there have been arguments about whether to break with al qaeda. it was a big argument in the 1990's. mullah omar was on one side, guess who won? there was a fight over to hand over of some bin laden -- osama bin laden. these are groups that have been fighting together and for each other for a long time. i know there are people who think they can see into mullah omar's soul and believe if only they could talk to him we could work this puppy out. but there is no basis in reality for that view. as we talked about, i think seth's analogy is a very good one. the tide of war is receding. the tide of war is not receding. are any measure, the amount of war in the world today is higher than it was when barack obama took this. it is higher than it was when george bush took office, also. the tide of war is not receding. the tide of american desire to be involved in wars
osama bin laden swore allegiance to mullah omar. we talk about disaggregating al qaeda and the taliban, it is important to understand they have been aggregated for two decades. there have been arguments about whether to break with al qaeda. it was a big argument in the 1990's. mullah omar was on one side, guess who won? there was a fight over to hand over of some bin laden -- osama bin laden. these are groups that have been fighting together and for each other for a long time. i know there are...
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osama bin laden swore allegiance to mullah omar. as we talk about disaggregating al-qaeda and the taliban, it's important to understand that they have been aggregated for two decades. and as you say, there has been -- there actually have been arguments about whether to break with al-qaeda. there was a big argument in the '90s about whether to break with al-qaeda when omar was on one side. guess who won? there was a fight when after 9/11 we demanded they handed over osama bin laden. mullah omar said no way, and haqqani said no way. so these are groups that have been fighting together and for each other for a long time, and i know there are people who think they can see into mullah omar's soul and believe that they, you know, if only they could talk to him, then we could work this puppy out. but that's, there's no basis in reality for that view. look, as we talk about -- i think seth's analogy is a very good one. the tide of war is receding. the tide of war is not receding. by any be measure, the amount of war in the world today is hi
osama bin laden swore allegiance to mullah omar. as we talk about disaggregating al-qaeda and the taliban, it's important to understand that they have been aggregated for two decades. and as you say, there has been -- there actually have been arguments about whether to break with al-qaeda. there was a big argument in the '90s about whether to break with al-qaeda when omar was on one side. guess who won? there was a fight when after 9/11 we demanded they handed over osama bin laden. mullah omar...
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thousand and one attacks for the call nation of years of planning by al qaeda a group bankrolled by osama bin laden. the billionaire heir to a saudi construction family but while bin laden provided the funding for the nine eleven attacks he never got too involved in the day to day logistics of training hijackers or picking the right planes for it to take off he left that sort of stuff to a pakistani man named could lead shaikh muhammad muhammad the guy who actually came up with the idea of flying airplanes into american buildings in the first place so a bit is planned for a big hijacking plot to bin laden some time in the late one nine hundred ninety s. bin ladin to try to attack america on a big scale for a while it clear. plan was just the sort of thing he was looking for so in a meeting in kandahar afghanistan in one thousand nine hundred nine bin laden told muhammad that al qaeda would support his plane hijacking plot the end result was of course the worst terrorist attack in american history bin laden said he wanted to bring the government of the united states to its needs he's been dead
thousand and one attacks for the call nation of years of planning by al qaeda a group bankrolled by osama bin laden. the billionaire heir to a saudi construction family but while bin laden provided the funding for the nine eleven attacks he never got too involved in the day to day logistics of training hijackers or picking the right planes for it to take off he left that sort of stuff to a pakistani man named could lead shaikh muhammad muhammad the guy who actually came up with the idea of...
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it took years to get the information that led to the bin laden raid, that captured and killed osama binand yet a key al qaeda operati operative, only a week of interrogation because they're so worried about, we don't want to add anymore people to those who are present at guantanamo bay, that they would rather put that political goal above gathering information to make sure that america is protected. it's wrong, and we will never know what we lost for information that could have protected americans by only allowing this interrogation to go a week in military custody instead of a lengthy interrogation in a top-rate detention facility. now, one of the reasons that the administration has given is that he had medical issues. and if he did have medical issues, guess what? guantanamo bay actually has top-rate medical facilities, and had we captured him and brought him right there -- in fact, these are the same types of medical services that our own men and women in uniform are able to receive. he could have been treated there, and we also could have kept him there and made sure that we priorit
it took years to get the information that led to the bin laden raid, that captured and killed osama binand yet a key al qaeda operati operative, only a week of interrogation because they're so worried about, we don't want to add anymore people to those who are present at guantanamo bay, that they would rather put that political goal above gathering information to make sure that america is protected. it's wrong, and we will never know what we lost for information that could have protected...
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i don't think this was a completely huma unilateral operation, similar to the osama bin laden raid in pakistan. >> what do we know about this guy who was the main planner for al-shabab? was he really the main target because that compound was used by the head of al-shabab. >> all the sources i read said he was the target. i'm not privy to classified information but by all accounts he was the target. this is the guy associated with two of the key embassy--u.s. embassy plots, the attacks in 1998. both of whom are deceased but both significant players in the attack. he was involved in the 2002 attack in kenya against an israeli hotel and airliner. this guy is a big deal. >> why not just take him out? there was enough firepower to take him out. >> again, antonio, the value of speaking to someone like that, and getting intel from them,ness two weeks after an attack where 60-plus people were killed, and similar attacks against soft targets like that are things that are very vulnerable here in america. and with the hundreds somali spores, close to a million or more, i believe we have close to
i don't think this was a completely huma unilateral operation, similar to the osama bin laden raid in pakistan. >> what do we know about this guy who was the main planner for al-shabab? was he really the main target because that compound was used by the head of al-shabab. >> all the sources i read said he was the target. i'm not privy to classified information but by all accounts he was the target. this is the guy associated with two of the key embassy--u.s. embassy plots, the...
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osama bin laden was able to hide there. and we'll look at that. former vice-president cheney opening up about his foreof being assassinated. the health risk he opened himself up to in order to stay safe from terrorist. safe from terrorist. canned close [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [ tires screech ] ♪ nooo! nooo! nooo! hey lady, that's diesel! i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on trea
osama bin laden was able to hide there. and we'll look at that. former vice-president cheney opening up about his foreof being assassinated. the health risk he opened himself up to in order to stay safe from terrorist. safe from terrorist. canned close [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. ♪ hey lady! noooo! no! [...