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he's youthful, angry and named bin laden: hamza bin laden, the son of osama. ng boy, he was separated from his father when he went into hiding not long after 9/11. >> soufan: this is a letter from hamza bin laden to his father. >> williams: and he hasn't seen his father for several years. >> soufan: eight years, and he didn't see his dad. and he's basically just telling him, you know, how much he misses him. he tells him that, you know, "i remember every... every look you looked at me, every smile you gave me, every word you told me." >> williams: the letter, written when hamza was around 22 years old, also reveals a son eager to follow in his father's footsteps." i consider myself to be forged in steel," he writes." the path of jihad for the sake of god is what we live." before these documents were obtained, almost nothing was known about hamza bin laden. the few photographs and videos that do exist show him as a child, mostly featured in al qaeda propaganda. >> soufan: he was that kid exhibited leadership skills early on. >> williams: so, he was a kind of al
he's youthful, angry and named bin laden: hamza bin laden, the son of osama. ng boy, he was separated from his father when he went into hiding not long after 9/11. >> soufan: this is a letter from hamza bin laden to his father. >> williams: and he hasn't seen his father for several years. >> soufan: eight years, and he didn't see his dad. and he's basically just telling him, you know, how much he misses him. he tells him that, you know, "i remember every... every look you...
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hamza bin laden, the son of osama. is father when he went into hiding not long after 9/11. >> this is a letter from hamsa bin laden to his father. >> reporter: and he hasn't seen his dad in about eight year. >> and he's just basically telling him, you know, how much he misses him. he tells him that, you know, i every smile you gave me, every word you told me. >> reporter: the letter, written when hamsa was around 22 years old also reveals a son ready to walk in his father's footsteps. i consider myself to be forged in steel, he writes. the path of jihad for the sake of god is what we lead. before these documents were obtained, almost nothing was known about hamsa bin laden. the photos that do exist show him as a child, mostly featured in al qaeda propaganda. >> he was that kid that exhibited leadership skills early on. >> reporter: so he was a kind of al qaeda child star, is that right? >> in a way, he was the poster kid for al qaeda. they featured him in so many of their propaganda and for members of aed indoctrinated
hamza bin laden, the son of osama. is father when he went into hiding not long after 9/11. >> this is a letter from hamsa bin laden to his father. >> reporter: and he hasn't seen his dad in about eight year. >> and he's just basically telling him, you know, how much he misses him. he tells him that, you know, i every smile you gave me, every word you told me. >> reporter: the letter, written when hamsa was around 22 years old also reveals a son ready to walk in his...
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i'm ready to go. >> reporter: osama bin laden was killed before he could be reunited with his son, whoelieves is hiding somewhere in pakistan. unraveling the secret world of the bin ladens he says is crucial to stopping another attack like 9/11. someone who knows you told me that you actually feel a sense of responsibility for what happened. >> you know, in a way, it's hard not to. it's hard not to. it won't be honest to say that, you know, i don't feel a sense of responsibility that this thing could have been stopped. >> reporter: no one in their right mind would hold you responsible for that. >> that's true. but you know what? we were involved in an investigation. we had all the information at our finger tips. >> reporter: you were so close. >> doesn't matter how close we were. it happened. we failed. 3,000 people died. the world is very different today because of our failure. >> reporter: you said that you felt a kind of dread before 9/11. >> yes. >> reporter: do you feel that same kind of dread today? about the threat from al qaeda? >> absolutely. i mean, look, if you look at 9/11,
i'm ready to go. >> reporter: osama bin laden was killed before he could be reunited with his son, whoelieves is hiding somewhere in pakistan. unraveling the secret world of the bin ladens he says is crucial to stopping another attack like 9/11. someone who knows you told me that you actually feel a sense of responsibility for what happened. >> you know, in a way, it's hard not to. it's hard not to. it won't be honest to say that, you know, i don't feel a sense of responsibility...
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brian, you got additional informs indicating that osama bin laden and his son had been working on somed of plan for a succession when bin laden died. what did you learn? >> that's right, wolf. senior u.s. counterterrorism official saying that documents were covered in that 2011 bin laden raid showing that hamza bin laden had written a letter to his father asking to be train trained with his father and aides attempted to reunite hamza with his father. >> interesting stuff. brian todd, thanks very much. coming up, as president trump looks for a new fbi director, there is growing fall out over his admission he was thinking about the russian investigation when he fired james comey. >> in fact, when i decided to do it, i said to myself, you know, this russia thing with trump and russia is a made-up story. it's an excuse by the democrats for having lost an election that they should have won. enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the micr
brian, you got additional informs indicating that osama bin laden and his son had been working on somed of plan for a succession when bin laden died. what did you learn? >> that's right, wolf. senior u.s. counterterrorism official saying that documents were covered in that 2011 bin laden raid showing that hamza bin laden had written a letter to his father asking to be train trained with his father and aides attempted to reunite hamza with his father. >> interesting stuff. brian...
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do you know how many followers osama bin ladening's son has on twitter? ore than you? is it bin ladens' baby? what's his pin tweet? i have a lot of questions. greg: you do have a lot of questions. >> please don't tweet him. greg: you know she is. and you'll end up dating him. >> yeah. i've overlooked worse. greg: thanks to rob o'neill, michael mcdonald, katherine timpf of, tyrus. [cheers and applause] through a blizzard. >> i love colorado! that is one of the reasons why. that does it for us. julie banderas up next with "fox report". >> president trump wrapping up a historic first day of his overseas trip as president and he gears up for a huge speech tomorrow morning. i'm julie banderas. one of the president's first orders of business after landing in saudi arabia to join saudi king and a weapons deal. but this was just part of a very full day and middle eastern circumstance. here are some of the sights and sounds beginning when the saudi's quite literally rolled out the red carpet.
do you know how many followers osama bin ladening's son has on twitter? ore than you? is it bin ladens' baby? what's his pin tweet? i have a lot of questions. greg: you do have a lot of questions. >> please don't tweet him. greg: you know she is. and you'll end up dating him. >> yeah. i've overlooked worse. greg: thanks to rob o'neill, michael mcdonald, katherine timpf of, tyrus. [cheers and applause] through a blizzard. >> i love colorado! that is one of the reasons why. that...
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bin laden is dead. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> multiple sources.ma bin laden is dead. >> and the day that he found out that story about the 72 virgins waiting for him on the other side was bunk. >> he's dead. >> the world's most wanted man. >> bin laden. >> osama bin laden. >> the leader of al-qaeda. >> shot in pakistan. >> shot in the face. dead. and buried at sea. >> is dead. >> pop, pop, pop. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. those families who lost loved ones for al-qaeda's terror. justice has been done. liz: six years ago today, u.s. agents conducted one of the most daring in history. they rated the pakistan headquarters of al-qaeda leader osama bin laden and killed one of the most wanted man in the world. rob o'neill shot him in the face. with me now he is james mitchell. he famously interrogated lieutenant and the fellow architect of 9/11 khalid muhammad. good to see you, james. how did it help locate bin laden? >> well, i think the best description i've heard of that really came from michael haden
bin laden is dead. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> multiple sources.ma bin laden is dead. >> and the day that he found out that story about the 72 virgins waiting for him on the other side was bunk. >> he's dead. >> the world's most wanted man. >> bin laden. >> osama bin laden. >> the leader of al-qaeda. >> shot in pakistan. >> shot in the face. dead. and buried at sea. >> is dead. >> pop, pop, pop. >> the united...
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do you know how many followers osama bin ladening's son has on twitter? re than you? is it bin ladens' baby? what's his pin tweet? i have a lot of questions. greg: you do have a lot of questions. >> please don't tweet him. greg: you know she is. and you'll end up dating him. >> yeah. i've overlooked worse. greg: thanks to rob o'neill, michael mcdonald, katherine timpf of, tyrus. [cheers and applause] you will catch it here live on fox news channel. that's how fox reports this day, may 20. "watters world" is next with kennedy. kennedy: "watters world" is on tonight. >> it was a tremendous day. i want to thank everybody. tremendous investments to the united states and our military. the community is very happy and i want to thank you and saudi arabia. hundreds of millions of dollars of investments into the united states and jobs,
do you know how many followers osama bin ladening's son has on twitter? re than you? is it bin ladens' baby? what's his pin tweet? i have a lot of questions. greg: you do have a lot of questions. >> please don't tweet him. greg: you know she is. and you'll end up dating him. >> yeah. i've overlooked worse. greg: thanks to rob o'neill, michael mcdonald, katherine timpf of, tyrus. [cheers and applause] you will catch it here live on fox news channel. that's how fox reports this day,...
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the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! >> the news came out of nowhere, no one in this country was expecting it just as no one inside the bin laden compound was expecting u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s to arrive by helicopter. one image from that night has come to symbolize the mission, the photograph taken at the height of the raid, by veteran white house photographer pete souza. >> there it is. there you are. >> here i am sitting right here. >> that's an intense look on your face, and everyone is intently watching that screen. >> this is, if i'm not mistaken, pete this picture was taken right as the helicopter was having some problems. but you may not remember. >> i can't say for sure. >> that's what it feels like because i remember hillary putting her hand over her mouth at that point. >> when you look at it -- >> yeah. >> what does it conjure up inside you? >> well, that's the way i usually look when my husband drags me to an action movie. it was just an extraordinary experien
the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> usa! usa! usa! usa! >> the news came out of nowhere, no one in this country was expecting it just as no one inside the bin laden compound was expecting u.s. navy s.e.a.l.s to arrive by helicopter. one image from that night has come to symbolize the mission, the photograph taken at the height of the raid, by veteran white house photographer...
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my next guest shot and killed osama bin laden., 2011 raid in afghanistan is the most famous of robert o'neal's missions as a navy s.e.a.l. his new book details the planning and circumstances of the showdown with the world's most wanted man, the operator firing the shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a s.e.a.l. team warrior. robert, first of all, thank you. that's what i most want to say to you. >> you're welcome. it was an honor to serve with the best people in the world. i appreciate being on the show today. great to see you. >> i know that you were responsible for participating in 400 plus missions, and this and perhaps the mersk alabama are probably the ones best known, how did it compare in terms of difficulty? >> as far as difficulty, it wasn't even one of the most difficult targets we have been on. they selected a group of combat veteran navy s.e.a.l.s, all done it hundreds of times. it was the best time i was ever part of. we were given the most time to prepare for the mission. we knew the outside of the compo
my next guest shot and killed osama bin laden., 2011 raid in afghanistan is the most famous of robert o'neal's missions as a navy s.e.a.l. his new book details the planning and circumstances of the showdown with the world's most wanted man, the operator firing the shots that killed osama bin laden and my years as a s.e.a.l. team warrior. robert, first of all, thank you. that's what i most want to say to you. >> you're welcome. it was an honor to serve with the best people in the world. i...
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let's listen to allegedly the son of osama bin laden. >> documents recovered from bin laden 'as hideout in pakistan revealed a man nesting -- menacing figure. is osama's son. intelligence analysts are playing close attention. >> translator: basically saying america and american people, we are coming. >> eric: another bin laden, more al qaeda. >> rob: there are several bin ladens out there. we found a lot of intel about his son. they were talking about whether the he should be part of the leadership in 2010, a year before the raid. osama bin laden encouraged him to not be part of a jihad. the last thing osama wanted was for him to die in a drone strik strike. they were in iran. he decided he want to be part of it. he has the brand, the ideology. >> eric: i don't even really understand this. tell us about al qaeda. is it shrinking? >> rob: the way i describe it is, it's like trying to nail jell-o to a wall. we underestimate what they're doing and we don't understand how deep their benches where they've got a lot of people. they are always growing new people. since 2010, they were trying t
let's listen to allegedly the son of osama bin laden. >> documents recovered from bin laden 'as hideout in pakistan revealed a man nesting -- menacing figure. is osama's son. intelligence analysts are playing close attention. >> translator: basically saying america and american people, we are coming. >> eric: another bin laden, more al qaeda. >> rob: there are several bin ladens out there. we found a lot of intel about his son. they were talking about whether the he...
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steve: and it was six years ago today a team of navy seals killed osama bin laden. dr. without them, they don't get bin laden. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften. unblocking your system naturally. miralax. intelligent technology can help protect it. the all-new audi q5 is here. of being there for my son's winning shot. that was it for me. that's why i'm...
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and the mission that took down osama bin laden. the operator. they have them in a warsaw zoo. in the zookeepers wife. it recalls the british explorers search. after that is hd tv the magnolia story.
and the mission that took down osama bin laden. the operator. they have them in a warsaw zoo. in the zookeepers wife. it recalls the british explorers search. after that is hd tv the magnolia story.
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trying to do is use the current tactics used by a group like isis and use it in the narrative of osama bin has the capability to unify the global jihadi movement between isis and al-qaeda. remember, isis was al-qaeda branch in iraq. isis used to be al-qaeda and their problem with the leadership is their problem with the current leader. brian: bin laden is still a famous name in saudi arabia. they're very, very rich. divorced themself from terror, perhaps. what should the president be saying if he wants to get on top of al-qaeda when he goes to visit in a couple of days? >> i think he needs to tell the saudis we have the same enemy. and if they listen to what he put out last saturday, they have to be fearful because he talked about liberating saudi arabia from the house. and liberating saudi arabia from the u.s. presence, this is something we did not see since 1996 decoration of jihad by osama bin laden and 1998. brian: wow. ainsley: i know you don't fear another 9/11 because you say they don't have the capability. hopefully. if you're interested in reading his book, you can learn more abou
trying to do is use the current tactics used by a group like isis and use it in the narrative of osama bin has the capability to unify the global jihadi movement between isis and al-qaeda. remember, isis was al-qaeda branch in iraq. isis used to be al-qaeda and their problem with the leadership is their problem with the current leader. brian: bin laden is still a famous name in saudi arabia. they're very, very rich. divorced themself from terror, perhaps. what should the president be saying if...
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afghanistan to get osama bin laden, last time i heard, a democratic president took osama bin laden out. we need to get out and come home. thank you. .uest: i am like you i like every american, we will like to get our men and women serving this nation overseas home as quickly as we can, but we cannot ignore the threats. i think to stick our head in the sand and not recognize the significant threats to america that exists around the world, think -- i quite candidly think is a bit naive. i don't like the fact that we have to go overseas and do these tough jobs, but at the same time, we are going to mature our men and women have the resources -- we are going to make sure our men and women have the resources and we can defend ourselves and get back home as quickly as possible. host: one of those places is norfolk, virginia. mark is calling from their --there. caller: you really excited me this morning that she said that i find completely impossible. my relationship with my doctor is awesome. it has been awesome before "obamacare." it is also right now we are a family of seven and we have no
afghanistan to get osama bin laden, last time i heard, a democratic president took osama bin laden out. we need to get out and come home. thank you. .uest: i am like you i like every american, we will like to get our men and women serving this nation overseas home as quickly as we can, but we cannot ignore the threats. i think to stick our head in the sand and not recognize the significant threats to america that exists around the world, think -- i quite candidly think is a bit naive. i don't...
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and then as opposed to the sort of top—down model of osama bin laden, which is pyramidal, it has to being networks. network—based, right? and this is exactly what we have now. those networks that were thought, designed so they would go under the radar of the police. i remember at the time i discussed those things here at the foreign office and someone told me, "no, this will will never work because there can be no terrorism if it's not pyramidal." but theyjust missed the cultural revolution of the early 2000s... 2005, because on february 1a 2005, on valentine's day, youtube got its licence from california. and then the two merged. ie you had this network thing that could function. and if i may, you placed these networks very firmly within muslim communities, whether it be in the banlieue of paris or whether it be in the suburbs of english cities. yeah, in small heath, wherever. but the point that some people looking at your academic research make is that you don't allow for the importance of individuals. if we are to think of salman abedi, he's a 22—year—old man who did something remar
and then as opposed to the sort of top—down model of osama bin laden, which is pyramidal, it has to being networks. network—based, right? and this is exactly what we have now. those networks that were thought, designed so they would go under the radar of the police. i remember at the time i discussed those things here at the foreign office and someone told me, "no, this will will never work because there can be no terrorism if it's not pyramidal." but theyjust missed the cultural...
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president obama walked down the cross hall to announce the death of osama bin laden. >> we receive manyistoric moments. it's just kind of cool knowing the people who have walked down there. as charlie mentioned, there are 132 rooms. we're in the east room. the cross hall cuts to far side connecting to east room and the state dining room. this morning we'll bring you intimate looks to a part of the mansion where every president has lived since the 1800s. >> we're lucky enough to have john dickerson with us throughout the morning. he talked with the president trump about his 100 days in office and the biggest plans ahead. >>> congress agreed to a bipartisan agreement. it will fund the through september. >> the domestic spending deal comes amid new threats from north korea. overnight the country warned it will carry out a nuclear test at any time and at any location. margaret brennan is outside the white house down on the north lawn with the escalating tensions. margaret, good morning. >> good morning. well, north korea said it will continue its nuclear weapons program in defiance of the t
president obama walked down the cross hall to announce the death of osama bin laden. >> we receive manyistoric moments. it's just kind of cool knowing the people who have walked down there. as charlie mentioned, there are 132 rooms. we're in the east room. the cross hall cuts to far side connecting to east room and the state dining room. this morning we'll bring you intimate looks to a part of the mansion where every president has lived since the 1800s. >> we're lucky enough to have...
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with al qaeda making a major comeback-- it is believed that osama bin ladin's son is quickly rising throughhe ranks. hamza (hom-sa) bin ladin recently voiced a video released by the terrorist group .. calling for attacks on america. experts say, hamza-- who is believed to be in his mid- to- late 20s-- is very charismatic... and he could be a crucial figure with al qaeda now targeting isis's younger fighters. as isis looses power -- there are concerns that it will form an alliance with al qaeda. whether or not hamza leads that group-- terrorism experts say, it would significantly increase the threat to the middle east, europe and the united states. (steve) a texas family is outraged after they say school police rough-handled, handcuffed and tased a seven-year-old boy with special needs. the picture shows a seven-year-old special needs boy in handcuffs, surrounded by police at a mental health facility. his mother says he often disrupts class...and on this day he became violent. but before she could arrive...police took action. she says they used excessive force...showing bruises where they al
with al qaeda making a major comeback-- it is believed that osama bin ladin's son is quickly rising throughhe ranks. hamza (hom-sa) bin ladin recently voiced a video released by the terrorist group .. calling for attacks on america. experts say, hamza-- who is believed to be in his mid- to- late 20s-- is very charismatic... and he could be a crucial figure with al qaeda now targeting isis's younger fighters. as isis looses power -- there are concerns that it will form an alliance with al qaeda....
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you write so much in the book, the operator, it details what it was like firing the shots killing osama binlane -- bin laden. tell us about that day. >> i know the majority assumed it was a last mission. it was a one-way mission. we were going to get shot there, blown up, if anybody is going to wait for a team to get to this house and blow the whole thing up is this guy. we knew we weren't coming back but we did it for the people that died in 9/11, the people that were having breakfast and had a decision between 2500-degrees to jump to their death. that's where we went. we went up the stairs to get bin laden, did he see and make eye contact, i don't know but i hope he saw the american flag patches, we went for those people, that's why we are here, those people that they were not supposed to fight. that's what we do. and that's only chapter 23 of the book. maria: oh, my god. >> that's part of the book but to see the guys facing death, going through their methodical breaching of doors, opening of doors, clearing of stairwells, i was in this position on that mission where i was in the back and
you write so much in the book, the operator, it details what it was like firing the shots killing osama binlane -- bin laden. tell us about that day. >> i know the majority assumed it was a last mission. it was a one-way mission. we were going to get shot there, blown up, if anybody is going to wait for a team to get to this house and blow the whole thing up is this guy. we knew we weren't coming back but we did it for the people that died in 9/11, the people that were having breakfast...
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president obama used the hallway on the night he announced the death of osama bin laden.ther presidents have made that same dramatic walk to the east room and this morning, it is our backdrop. >> we've seen many historic moments. it was cool just walking down the hall knowing the people that have walked there. as charlie mentioned the white house has 132 rooms. we're in the east room which is one of the biggest. it fills this entire side of the first floor. the cross hall cuts through the heart of the white house connecting the east room to the state dining room. this morning, we will bring you intimate look at parts of the mansion where every president has lived since 1800. >> we're happy to have john dickerson here with us throughout the morning. he talked to president trump about his first 100 days in office and the biggest challenges that lie ahead. >> and minutes ago, the president briefly stuck his head here in the east room to say hello. his plans are in the spotlight after congress agreed to a $1 trillion bipartisan budget agreement last night. it will fund the go
president obama used the hallway on the night he announced the death of osama bin laden.ther presidents have made that same dramatic walk to the east room and this morning, it is our backdrop. >> we've seen many historic moments. it was cool just walking down the hall knowing the people that have walked there. as charlie mentioned the white house has 132 rooms. we're in the east room which is one of the biggest. it fills this entire side of the first floor. the cross hall cuts through the...
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laden . >> the war of terror did not end with the death of osama bin laden.paragraph my terror threats against the west since it's killing them anytime since then. lauren: isis link plots against the last including 20 this year that. 10 airports in eight countries in the middle east and north africa. nicole: the ceo of united airlines in the hot seat before a passenger is dragged off a flight last month in chicago to ask religious calling the incident in the wake of record proportions as lawmakers warn u.s. airlines to improve customer service or face regulation during yesterday's hearing which lasted more than four hours. munoz apologizing once again. >> or employees did not have the authority to do what was right or use frankly common sense. in that moment, our customers and company fails. so i ceo at the end of the day, that is on me. nicole: united has reached a settlement with that particular passenger. also issued new policies to prevent customer service failures. lauren: hillary clinton open up about losing her presidential campaign. she was speaking a
laden . >> the war of terror did not end with the death of osama bin laden.paragraph my terror threats against the west since it's killing them anytime since then. lauren: isis link plots against the last including 20 this year that. 10 airports in eight countries in the middle east and north africa. nicole: the ceo of united airlines in the hot seat before a passenger is dragged off a flight last month in chicago to ask religious calling the incident in the wake of record proportions as...
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. >> kat: this morning, rob o'neill, the former navy seal who killed osama bin laden, sounded off. >>hey are rivals but there are secret talks going on. isis is starting to get squeezed. they are losing mosul. there is a better safe haven for them in pakistan. they are in 20 countries but a lot of them are in syria, and pakistan. it is like nailing jell-o to the wall. it's going to fall off. >> kat: we will have rob o'neill on "the fox news specialists" in a week. it's almost as if having osama bin laden for a father makes you a little bit of a messed up kid. >> eric: you are a legacy. this is where i kind of get a lot of heat with fellow conservatives. i don't think we should be fighting all of these wars. >> kat: i agree with you. >> eric: here's what happens. goes from the taliban to al qaeda, then this thing overhears isis, everyone runs over there. they are paid to fight. we start pushing them back in iraq. we start pushing back out of mosul and they are going to go to the next thing. the point is, you have to pick the fight you want to fight, not spread yourselves across four or
. >> kat: this morning, rob o'neill, the former navy seal who killed osama bin laden, sounded off. >>hey are rivals but there are secret talks going on. isis is starting to get squeezed. they are losing mosul. there is a better safe haven for them in pakistan. they are in 20 countries but a lot of them are in syria, and pakistan. it is like nailing jell-o to the wall. it's going to fall off. >> kat: we will have rob o'neill on "the fox news specialists" in a week....
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and the mission that took down osama bin laden. the operator. they have them in a warsaw zoo. in the zookeepers wife. it recalls the british explorers search. after that is hd tv the magnolia story. some of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you can also watch them on a website book tv.org. here is his book. it's called another day in the death of america. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. it's not. that's the whole point. it's a day after the 50th anniversary of the assassination. for me it was a random day that i chose in order to make the statistic real. seven children and teens inis america i want to find out who these kids were. what they wanted to be. you basically just picked it out of a hat.a syst in order for the book to work there had to be seven in the past that day. me on that. if i wanted a higher numbers i would've gone through the summer. more children die because they're out in the summer. in your book you write that firearms are the leading source of deat
and the mission that took down osama bin laden. the operator. they have them in a warsaw zoo. in the zookeepers wife. it recalls the british explorers search. after that is hd tv the magnolia story. some of these authors have or will be appearing on book tv. you can also watch them on a website book tv.org. here is his book. it's called another day in the death of america. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant. mister young, november 23, 2013 why is that date significant....
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. ♪ ♪ david: while you were in afghanistan, the effort to capture osama bin laden was going forward.capture or kill. david: capture or kill. how were you alerted to that, because you are not directly in the chain of command for that decision that night? gen. petraeus: no one else in our headquarters knew at all. i got up myself, no aides, anything else. we had a joint special operations command post at the nato headquarters in kabul where i was located. i went in there, sort of surprised them at 11:00 at night, said what are you doing in here? i asked everyone to leave except for one officer who i knew very, very well. we dialed up so we could monitor the operation. we had a lot of contingency plans. and the forces they conducted some of those, at least in the headquarters, was working for me in normal times. but that night they were working for the cia. the cia, it was a covert action, which means the chain of command runs from the president to the director of the cia, leon then, to admiral mcraven and the seal team 6 unit. david: did you -- subsequently, the afghan military or thei
. ♪ ♪ david: while you were in afghanistan, the effort to capture osama bin laden was going forward.capture or kill. david: capture or kill. how were you alerted to that, because you are not directly in the chain of command for that decision that night? gen. petraeus: no one else in our headquarters knew at all. i got up myself, no aides, anything else. we had a joint special operations command post at the nato headquarters in kabul where i was located. i went in there, sort of surprised...
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the war on terror did not and with the death of osama bin laden. in fact, there have been more terror plots against the west since his killing than at any time since 9/11 prayed >> analyst report french and british authorities are seeing a big jump in women getting involved with terrorism. >> bret: thank you. the united nations thumbed its nose at the u.s. senate and president trump today. it's educational, scientific, and cultural organization labeled israel and occupying power and then called on the jewish state to seize persistent archaeological work in jerusalem. the vote came despite a letter from president trump and signed by all the senators. we told you earlier president trump old -- will trys hand at diplomacy tomorrow. conor powell tells us what's at stake. >> president donald trump's push for peace in the middle east continues tomorrow with a rare visit to the white house by palestinian president mahmoud abbas. in recent days, abbas met with the egyptian president and king abdullah. they reiterated their support for a two-state solution
the war on terror did not and with the death of osama bin laden. in fact, there have been more terror plots against the west since his killing than at any time since 9/11 prayed >> analyst report french and british authorities are seeing a big jump in women getting involved with terrorism. >> bret: thank you. the united nations thumbed its nose at the u.s. senate and president trump today. it's educational, scientific, and cultural organization labeled israel and occupying power and...
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. >> six years after seal team six killed osama bin laden in pakistan, the threat remains high with terroristdirected attacks focused on civilians.ns 198 isis plots against the west with 21 this year alone.si the terror group has taken suicide attacks into the mainstream with 63 plots of using bombs against the west with more than half between 2016 and 2017. that data use shows the growing use of vehicles as weapons. the fourth attack in 12 months were a group used a car or a truck against civilian targets to inflict mass casualties. >> i think most importantly the war on terror did not end with the death of osama bin laden. there have been more terror plots against the west since his killing. then at any time since 9/11. >> analysts report french and british authorities are seeing a big jump in women getting involved moving from supporting roles to carrying out the >> sean: joining us now, colonel oliver north.ol >> she spot on, were seeing an explosion of terrorism. despite the horrendous casualties among the iraqi military and a special operations units, isis will be defeated militarily in
. >> six years after seal team six killed osama bin laden in pakistan, the threat remains high with terroristdirected attacks focused on civilians.ns 198 isis plots against the west with 21 this year alone.si the terror group has taken suicide attacks into the mainstream with 63 plots of using bombs against the west with more than half between 2016 and 2017. that data use shows the growing use of vehicles as weapons. the fourth attack in 12 months were a group used a car or a truck...
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the navy seal who killed osama bin laden has been in some tight spots. rob o'neill is here with some answers that may save your life. he's coming up ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. [screaming] cheryl: sheer panic as children and young people run for their lives. some jumping railings after a suicide bomber detonated at a concert in london. 22 killed, 59 injured. isis taking responsibility this morning. the singer that they came to see, ariana grande her wo
the navy seal who killed osama bin laden has been in some tight spots. rob o'neill is here with some answers that may save your life. he's coming up ♪ you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor recommended gaviscon. it quickly neutralizes stomach acid and helps keep acid down for hours. relieve heartburn with fast- acting, long-lasting gaviscon. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if...
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osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined to their cells for 23 hours a day, and enjoy few, if any, privileg privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious that it does not mean anything to him, the longer he's in his cell. so he's definitely a harder inmate to deal with, because lockup doesn't work. >> schmidt is currently back in segregation for taking his cleaning duties in another housing unit to an unacceptable level. >> schmidt was sweeping around here with his broom and everything like that, and i had to talk to an inmate around the corner. i came back and seen him pull wires, telephone wires, out of the wall. i said, what are you doing
osama bin laden is still alive. he never left the country. we could never find him because he was in cleveland. he never left. >> osama bin laden is in cleveland? >> yes. he was at the horseshoe casino. so -- and he's small, lost weight. nothing like the pictures. >> if outrageous claims were his only issue, he would probably spend less time in segregation, the housing unit where problematic inmates are confined to their cells for 23 hours a day, and enjoy few, if any,...
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like i said earlier, osama bin laden, 9/11, the connections.ost: joe, to your point about making peace, how hard or harder ory is it about -- hard how easy is it to make peace? caller: diplomacy. just look at history. two world wars. first world war, number one maneuver to, a second world war two, a numbers are second world war. innocent people died. we need to make peace. war,then, the first world it was not a nuclea even nuclea. network did not exist. -- that word did not exist. they banned syria, chemical weapons. bannedst world war, they chemical weapons. host: now to james comer republican. what are your thoughts and expectations? with yocaller: i just want to sy hi and regular caller. it was a wonderful ceremony. he was treated with the opposite of what you think he would be treated with. he was treated with respect, probably because the saudi men respect strength. it was wonderful to see him not bow the way obama down all the way down like a japanese guy. so did george bush. he bowed down and kissed the rain. trump lets him and i. melani
like i said earlier, osama bin laden, 9/11, the connections.ost: joe, to your point about making peace, how hard or harder ory is it about -- hard how easy is it to make peace? caller: diplomacy. just look at history. two world wars. first world war, number one maneuver to, a second world war two, a numbers are second world war. innocent people died. we need to make peace. war,then, the first world it was not a nuclea even nuclea. network did not exist. -- that word did not exist. they banned...
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we killed osama bin laden. his message lives. >> and there is a new messenger. ung, charismatic son. >> i think we are not done with the bin ladens yet. >> dana: he also has a pessimistic assessment of theqa current threat posed by al qaeda. >> if you look at al qaeda, they only have about 400 members. if you look at al qaeda today, they have thousands and thousands of members. all over the middle east, al qaeda is stronger than ever. i don't believe even bin laden in his wildest dreams thought that we would have followers who command armies, troops, control lands. our extremely powerful geopolitical players as al qaeda today. >> dana: greg. talk with former intelligence personnel that said he worries al qaeda is patiently setting the table for something big, which means we have to be on our toes. >> greg: i have said it h before. this could be the day before something really bad. that makes 9/11 look small. i would love to see father and son reunite. i am all for that. the conflict boils down to for donald trump, i think. he is somebody who wants to stay out of
we killed osama bin laden. his message lives. >> and there is a new messenger. ung, charismatic son. >> i think we are not done with the bin ladens yet. >> dana: he also has a pessimistic assessment of theqa current threat posed by al qaeda. >> if you look at al qaeda, they only have about 400 members. if you look at al qaeda today, they have thousands and thousands of members. all over the middle east, al qaeda is stronger than ever. i don't believe even bin laden in...
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six years ago in the early morning hours of may 2nd in pakistan, osama bin laden was killed by u.s. on his compound. back in the u.s., it was still mid-afternoon on may 1st, and most of us had no idea that one of the most important events in our lifetime had just happened. so tonight looking back six years, i'm thinking how surreal the events surrounding the killing of bin laden were, like this moment. president obama at the white house correspondents dinner, unbeknownst to the crowd, had just given the navy s.e.a.l.s the final go order to get bin laden. >> we have incredible young men and women who are serving in uniform overseas in the most extraordinary of circumstances. [ applause ] we are reminded of their courage and their valor. >> talk about extraordinary circumstances for our troops. i wonder what the president was thinking at that moment in a room full of thousands of journalists, not letting on for national security reasons what was going down in pakistan. even as smart as we journalists like to think we are, not one of us suspected the most momentous operation was under
six years ago in the early morning hours of may 2nd in pakistan, osama bin laden was killed by u.s. on his compound. back in the u.s., it was still mid-afternoon on may 1st, and most of us had no idea that one of the most important events in our lifetime had just happened. so tonight looking back six years, i'm thinking how surreal the events surrounding the killing of bin laden were, like this moment. president obama at the white house correspondents dinner, unbeknownst to the crowd, had just...
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team after the osama bin laden raid. so this is very tough news for the u.s. these advised missions, these advisory missions, that special warfare teams have been on so many years now, proving increasingly to be deadly. we have seen, sadly, u.s. troops killed in afghanistan, in iraq, and now in somalia in recent days on these very type of advisory missions. fredricka? >> very sad. all right. barbara starr, thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. time when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. i need to cut my a1c. weekends are my time. i need an insulin that fits my schedule. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ (announcer) tresiba® is used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be
team after the osama bin laden raid. so this is very tough news for the u.s. these advised missions, these advisory missions, that special warfare teams have been on so many years now, proving increasingly to be deadly. we have seen, sadly, u.s. troops killed in afghanistan, in iraq, and now in somalia in recent days on these very type of advisory missions. fredricka? >> very sad. all right. barbara starr, thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. time when i can get it. i need my...
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. >> reporter: on film, jessica chastain's hunted osama bin laden, crashed mississippi society and played the zookeeper's wife. now, she has turned critic, chastising the portrayal of women at the cannes film festival. >> the one thing i took away from this experience is how the world views women from the female characters i saw represented. it was quite disturbing to me to be honest. >> reporter: chastain watched 20 movies as a festival juror and her comments went viral. >> i do hope when we include more female storytellers, we will have more of the women i recognize in my day-to-day life. >> reporter: in 2016 only 7% of the 250 top grossing films in the u.s. were directed by women. female stars have long criticized hollywood, famous for liberal activism, for the way it portrays and pays women. a-lister jennifer lawrence slamming the multi-million dollar wage gap and meryl streep demanding more and better roles for older women trying to break up the old boys club. >> men often hire male directors, male producers, male writers. if you have women making the decisions in hollywood, then you
. >> reporter: on film, jessica chastain's hunted osama bin laden, crashed mississippi society and played the zookeeper's wife. now, she has turned critic, chastising the portrayal of women at the cannes film festival. >> the one thing i took away from this experience is how the world views women from the female characters i saw represented. it was quite disturbing to me to be honest. >> reporter: chastain watched 20 movies as a festival juror and her comments went viral....
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the story that brought down osama bin laden. i tell you, you have to wait for it.l the beans until -- i don't want to give it away. >> a story about the life of the operator and for me it took a long time and has over 400 missions before that. neil: amazing. a lot of bad language there. >> sailor talk. neil: it's a great book and a fast read. it's not what you expect. we will have more after this including the update on a budget that isn't nearly as true conan. people are complaining about the budget because i think it's only over fortune and good that is the biggest budget on planet earth at her. no country has ever had a bigger budget. over for trades and people are complaining. more after this. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ the world of fast fo is being changeby faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. so new touch screen
the story that brought down osama bin laden. i tell you, you have to wait for it.l the beans until -- i don't want to give it away. >> a story about the life of the operator and for me it took a long time and has over 400 missions before that. neil: amazing. a lot of bad language there. >> sailor talk. neil: it's a great book and a fast read. it's not what you expect. we will have more after this including the update on a budget that isn't nearly as true conan. people are...
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do is look at the position on 9/11. 9/11 was an inside job but they are still try to tell us that osama binaden did it. host: ok. i like to say that it is time to stop these investigations because it is a waste of taxpayer money and a waste of time. they need to let trump do his job. he is in for four years. and what needs to be done is let him do his job. in four years, if he doesn't do what he has promised and satisfy us, we get to vote again. but these investigations are democrat backed by the sore losers. they lost and now they want to impeach and get in front of the tv with this propaganda. i truly do believe that if you pulled -- if you pulled the , you find outc that the majority of us don't care about russia. timeneed to stop wasting and taxpayer dollars. you know, on investigations. i watch them on c-span all the time and they are ridiculous. host: the senators yesterday on capitol hill got an update on the investigation by rod rosenstein. and the washington times is that "the special counsel appointed, robert mueller, takes the case as a criminal one, not as counterintelligence in
do is look at the position on 9/11. 9/11 was an inside job but they are still try to tell us that osama binaden did it. host: ok. i like to say that it is time to stop these investigations because it is a waste of taxpayer money and a waste of time. they need to let trump do his job. he is in for four years. and what needs to be done is let him do his job. in four years, if he doesn't do what he has promised and satisfy us, we get to vote again. but these investigations are democrat backed by...
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in fact, osama bin laden's son hamza is about to issue a statement on behalf of al-qaeda about the trump trip to saudi arabia. so, everybody is watching what's going on there right now. right now, the saudis are fighting militarily, the iranians and isis in yemen. the saudis have never fought outside their borders in modern times. this is a huge commitment to this fight. saudi intelligence, saudi arabian cooperation with israel, very quiet, but there, saudi cooperation with us on the ground. who are the major players? what do we have to be worried about? we need each other in this fight, there is no decimating isis without the help of saudi arabia and the saudis have to do more to keep their own wealthy citizens in check when they write large checks to the very organizations that are undermining us and threatening our way of life. >> that's sort of what we were talking about, how much leverage does the administration have with the saudis. judy, quickly though, it's great for us in-- we've often heard president trump talk so much on the campaign trail about isis, about radical islam, but
in fact, osama bin laden's son hamza is about to issue a statement on behalf of al-qaeda about the trump trip to saudi arabia. so, everybody is watching what's going on there right now. right now, the saudis are fighting militarily, the iranians and isis in yemen. the saudis have never fought outside their borders in modern times. this is a huge commitment to this fight. saudi intelligence, saudi arabian cooperation with israel, very quiet, but there, saudi cooperation with us on the ground....
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there was also the outing of team 6 after osama bin laden was killed. can you respond to us why there is an out cry now and not back then. >> what should we disclose to an ally or to an adversary or what is in the national security's best interest of the country. there maybe circumstances in syria or elsewhere. we need to share this information or if we want the pa r party in a certain way. it is the right thing to do. but, that decision always ought to be the product of delivered thoughts. it should not be something that's simply rattled off in an effort to showcase how good the intelligence agencies are or making a good impression or for any other reasons. that noeeds to be a product of design and strategic taking. there was no thought given to whether it was appropriate or how it might impact sources or impact allies and that's the problem. i find it absolutely extraordinary that you have vladimir putin vouching to the united states about a meeting that took place in the oval office. it is beyond belief. that's the problem. it is not that it is never
there was also the outing of team 6 after osama bin laden was killed. can you respond to us why there is an out cry now and not back then. >> what should we disclose to an ally or to an adversary or what is in the national security's best interest of the country. there maybe circumstances in syria or elsewhere. we need to share this information or if we want the pa r party in a certain way. it is the right thing to do. but, that decision always ought to be the product of delivered...
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. >> after a fireght, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> since that night, has changed some the fight against terror presses on. i want to welcome the author of anatomy of terror from the death of bin laden to the rise of the state. a former special agent on the left with an international reputation. his work identifying the 9/11 hijackers and interrogating members led to several breakthroughs. he joins me now on set. good to see you, my friend. >> good to see you. >> you often made the point that americans associate the death of bin laden with a major blow against the new terrorism with which we were not familiar. you warned that that's dangerous. it's not over and al qaeda is not dead. >> the reports of al qaeda's death are exaggerated. if you look at six years after bin laden was killed it's easy to realize the bullets that took down the leader did not take down his ideology and the organization. the struggling affiliates at the time bin laden died are struggling no more. if you look at al qaeda and iraq, you look at isis. alone they had 20,000 members to
. >> after a fireght, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> since that night, has changed some the fight against terror presses on. i want to welcome the author of anatomy of terror from the death of bin laden to the rise of the state. a former special agent on the left with an international reputation. his work identifying the 9/11 hijackers and interrogating members led to several breakthroughs. he joins me now on set. good to see you, my friend. >>...
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military killed osama bin laden in pakistan taking out the leader of al-quaida.ge victory in the fight of terrorism. since then, we've seen the rise of isis. now the state department has issued a travel alert for americans all of europe this summer. catherine herridge live in washington with that. catherine? >> the state department issuing that travel alert warning u.s. citizens of attacks in france, sweden and the u.k. there's plans to execute terrorist attacks in europe. 2017 is on track to be a record year for terrorism arrests and suicide attacks. this isis inspired plot in stockholm marks europe's fourth attack in 12 months where the group used vehicle as a weapon to inflict mass casualties. in the first four months, analysts say the french and british have seen a significant jump in the number of women arrested. on monday, british police arrested three girls, alleged members of a cell with the fourth being shot dead. the chairman of the homeland security committee said there's more plots against the west since bin laden was killed. >> jon: and you have new
military killed osama bin laden in pakistan taking out the leader of al-quaida.ge victory in the fight of terrorism. since then, we've seen the rise of isis. now the state department has issued a travel alert for americans all of europe this summer. catherine herridge live in washington with that. catherine? >> the state department issuing that travel alert warning u.s. citizens of attacks in france, sweden and the u.k. there's plans to execute terrorist attacks in europe. 2017 is on...