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well again he's not a hawk after all the fact that osama bin laden is dead this the fact that gadhafi is dead. because these are already in the works we've been fighting al qaeda since two thousand and one actually before that covertly so this is nothing that obama went out and did it's not like he's rambo ripped off his shirt stuck a knife between his teeth and what out this is a president who goes around the world apologizing for this country apologizing for the american people apologizing for what we've done in the world but before foreign leaders bowed before the saudi king even baal before a mayor in louisiana or this is a guy who had his you know over foreign policy what he does have is a thirst for at a loss to for the use of power ok cliff cliff jump head cliff jump in. but that's patently ridiculous i guess and more actually be preferable if we had a president who declared victory in iraq and got up on an aircraft carrier and pumped his own chest before thousands of americans died in a war that wasn't planned out where paul wolfowitz said oh the oil will pay for the whole thi
well again he's not a hawk after all the fact that osama bin laden is dead this the fact that gadhafi is dead. because these are already in the works we've been fighting al qaeda since two thousand and one actually before that covertly so this is nothing that obama went out and did it's not like he's rambo ripped off his shirt stuck a knife between his teeth and what out this is a president who goes around the world apologizing for this country apologizing for the american people apologizing...
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especially light of osama bin laden and then what happened in yemen. >> i think where were, charlie, is that the core leadership of al qaeda in pakistan h suffered a huge blow with the death of osama bin laden but 's not sufficient to wipe out al qaeda all together. the threat that came from that leadership and carried out the... executed the attacks on 9/11 has bee greatly diminished but what's happened is al qaeda is like corporation. they have franchised that have cropped up in places like north aver a, east africa, somalia, iraq still and in yemen. that's the one that carried out the attempted bombing by the so-called underpants bomber. the nigeriaman who tried to blow himself up and ten months later same organization packed explives in thr printer cartridges, put them on cargo planes and tried to route them the united states. that plot was also thwarted luckily. so you have... al qaeda is still trying to get their hands on weapons of mass destruction, create a mass casualty attack but you have these smaller franchises and the threat of homegrown terrorism in the united states. am
especially light of osama bin laden and then what happened in yemen. >> i think where were, charlie, is that the core leadership of al qaeda in pakistan h suffered a huge blow with the death of osama bin laden but 's not sufficient to wipe out al qaeda all together. the threat that came from that leadership and carried out the... executed the attacks on 9/11 has bee greatly diminished but what's happened is al qaeda is like corporation. they have franchised that have cropped up in places...
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precursor to the death of osama bin laden there were weeks of meetings covert meanings which somehow didn't leak out of the white house and obama was present in every one of those meetings he knew every detail of that daring raid to eliminate osama bin laden he was watching while it happened he was very much involved in the planning of this and it was his misson mission the same way the elimination of our lucky was very controversial a lot of liberal said the president should have gotten legal opinions was it constitutional to send a drone to another country to eliminate an american citizen he went ahead and you're not going to just be here are you going to show our break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion of a g.o.p. candidate state with our. kate snow. this is the moment and is to me of creation of the do was food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. gernot trading the actual physical grain your trading promises for grain to be delivered a monster six months or twelve months or eightee
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we'll go looking for answers at 11:00. >>> six months after osama bin laden bin was killed we're still learning exactly what officials found in the al-qaeda leader's compound. fox news learned in addition to talk about attacking trains and striking on national anniversaries, bin laden also discussed using buses to attack americans. >> reporter: a new intelligence bulletin obtained by fox news warns that terrorists had targeted bus networks more than any other mode of transportation. buses like this one in london where a suicide bomber's backpack was full of explosives. more than 7,500 attacks were documented from 2004 to 2009. this week the tsa acknowledges the new warning. >> it's something we're seeing and reporting over time that terrorists around the world clearly are interested because of the accessibility, the open architecture both of buses and rail. >> reporter: coming just one week before the thanksgiving break, the warnings to law enforcement in the nation's capital reads in part bus systems are considered attractive terrorist targets because they a
we'll go looking for answers at 11:00. >>> six months after osama bin laden bin was killed we're still learning exactly what officials found in the al-qaeda leader's compound. fox news learned in addition to talk about attacking trains and striking on national anniversaries, bin laden also discussed using buses to attack americans. >> reporter: a new intelligence bulletin obtained by fox news warns that terrorists had targeted bus networks more than any...
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you talk about two s.e.a.l.s going into osama bin laden's bedroom.ely. how did they feel when they did that? what did they tell you? >> i don't think feeling really had much to do with it. these guys go in -- when they go in, they are just on in the moment, in the second. they have to be because that's what it takes to survive in these situations. the 90 seconds that i've computed this operation took and from what my information is, that's more in keeping to what a s.e.a.l. team 6 operation is. you hit them hard and fast and it's over before they can react. >> the stealth hawk was the helicopter used. systems went down a million to one chance. >> absolutely. >> they tried to destroy most of it. but you report in here, and i wanted to ask you about this because this is really important, that the pakistanis were so mad that they auctioned off the remains to the chinese so that they could see the technology and then let the iranians and north koreans see it. >> absolutely. just in a little victory lap. they were so incensed by this operation. the tail r
you talk about two s.e.a.l.s going into osama bin laden's bedroom.ely. how did they feel when they did that? what did they tell you? >> i don't think feeling really had much to do with it. these guys go in -- when they go in, they are just on in the moment, in the second. they have to be because that's what it takes to survive in these situations. the 90 seconds that i've computed this operation took and from what my information is, that's more in keeping to what a s.e.a.l. team 6...
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you talk about two s.e.a.l.s going into osama bin laden's bedroom.d for his weapon, they shot him immediately. how did they feel when they did that? what did they tell you? >> i don't think feeling really had much to do with it. these guys go in -- when they go in, they are just on in the moment, in the second. they have to be because that's what it takes to survive in these situations. the 90 seconds that i've computed this operation took and from what my information is, that's more in keeping to what a s.e.a.l. team 6 operation is. you hit them hard and fast and it's over before they can react. >> the stealth hawk was the helicopter used. systems went down a million to one chance. >> absolutely. >> they tried to destroy most of it. but you report in here, and i wanted to ask you about this because this is really important, that the pakistanis were so mad that they auctioned off the remains to the chinese so that they could see the technology and then let the iranians and north koreans see it. >> absolutely. just in a little victory lap. they were s
you talk about two s.e.a.l.s going into osama bin laden's bedroom.d for his weapon, they shot him immediately. how did they feel when they did that? what did they tell you? >> i don't think feeling really had much to do with it. these guys go in -- when they go in, they are just on in the moment, in the second. they have to be because that's what it takes to survive in these situations. the 90 seconds that i've computed this operation took and from what my information is, that's more in...
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a new book that goes into the top secret mission to get osama bin laden. firsthand accounts from navy s.e.a.l. team six, and as we continue with our theme of armed and dangerous, exploring the shadow world of global arms trade, how u.s. weapons end up in the hands of the world's most deadly villains, of course they do, it's too big of a business. >>> plus, first it was snakes on a plane, now it's porn on a plane. we'll explain. and of course, we have full coverage of another chaotic day on wall street as u.s. uncertainty driven by highly levered banks in the west continues to infect your 401(k). . looks beautiful, honey. [ rattling ] jason... really buddy, wow. samantha jane. ♪ guys, christmas dinner and you're bringing toys to the table? ♪ that, that's not a toy... let's eat! [ male announcer ] get no interest on all walmart purchases on your walmart credit card through december if paid in full in 6 months. ♪ [ gong ] strawberry banana! [ male announcer ] for a smoothie with real fruit plus veggie nutrition new v8 v-fusion smoothie. could've had a v8. see
a new book that goes into the top secret mission to get osama bin laden. firsthand accounts from navy s.e.a.l. team six, and as we continue with our theme of armed and dangerous, exploring the shadow world of global arms trade, how u.s. weapons end up in the hands of the world's most deadly villains, of course they do, it's too big of a business. >>> plus, first it was snakes on a plane, now it's porn on a plane. we'll explain. and of course, we have full coverage of another chaotic...
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bush made osama bin laden one of the most wanted men in the world. >> i want justice. and there's an old poster out west as i recall that said wanted dead oral live. >> nearly ten years later, his capture was the culmination of one of the most intense man huntes in history. >> can i report to the american people and the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda and a terrorist responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. >> the man who carried out the mission known as s.e.a.l. team 6, the world's most elite fighting force. chuck is a former member and says he spoke to the men that night. he's out front tonight with their story in a new book out today called s.e.a.l. target geronimo. wonderful to see you and i appreciate you taking the time. you came out with this book, you've talked to the s.e.a.l.s. they're not supposed to talk. today colonel tim nye said this book is a fabrication, you being he, describes events that are factually incorrect. the obama administration is t
bush made osama bin laden one of the most wanted men in the world. >> i want justice. and there's an old poster out west as i recall that said wanted dead oral live. >> nearly ten years later, his capture was the culmination of one of the most intense man huntes in history. >> can i report to the american people and the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda and a terrorist responsible for the murder of...
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so again i will use the osama bin laden operation is an example. that was it really and military operation in which i think all americans were proud but what people don't realize i believe is that the military now carries out operations like that every day. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org
so again i will use the osama bin laden operation is an example. that was it really and military operation in which i think all americans were proud but what people don't realize i believe is that the military now carries out operations like that every day. >> you can watch this and other programs on line at booktv.org
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precursor to the death of osama bin laden there were weeks of meetings covert meetings which somehow didn't leak out of the white house obama was present at every one of those meetings he knew every detail of that bearing rein to eliminate osama bin laden he was watching all of happened he was very much involved in the planning of this and it was his misson mission the same way the elimination of our locky was very controversial a lot of liberals said the president should have gotten legal opinions was it constitutional to send a drone to another country to eliminate an american citizen he went ahead and you're going to jump in here are you going to show our break in after that short break we'll continue our discussion on g.o.p. candidate state with our. kate snow. on. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the polls. they have . essentially it's a good chance to choose instead to get with the status of the human experiments to . see weeks you'll see this rap music what it knows movies lately trying to make sense of global economy and it's all changed things
precursor to the death of osama bin laden there were weeks of meetings covert meetings which somehow didn't leak out of the white house obama was present at every one of those meetings he knew every detail of that bearing rein to eliminate osama bin laden he was watching all of happened he was very much involved in the planning of this and it was his misson mission the same way the elimination of our locky was very controversial a lot of liberals said the president should have gotten legal...
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political parties had used in their approach to terrorism before 9/11, we would have instead indicted osama bin laden and tried to arrest him after he had committed a crime. the switch to the approach of war made our policy forward looking, to try to stop people like osama bin laden and terrorist groups from attacking in the united states before they could attack. the second lesson i would draw from the last ten years and also helps us to look toward is that -- forward, is that after 9/11 we treated intelligence and information differently. we tried to broaden the scope of intelligence available and to deepen it. so to take one example before 9/11 because of civil liberties concerns which i think were quite valid at the time that they were put into place, we intentionally prohibited our intention agencies and our law enforcement agencies from sharing and communicating information. um, if you read the 9/11 commission report carefully, some of the commissioners believe that that wall was actually instrumental in preventing us from identifying the identity of two hijackers who were known by the cia to b
political parties had used in their approach to terrorism before 9/11, we would have instead indicted osama bin laden and tried to arrest him after he had committed a crime. the switch to the approach of war made our policy forward looking, to try to stop people like osama bin laden and terrorist groups from attacking in the united states before they could attack. the second lesson i would draw from the last ten years and also helps us to look toward is that -- forward, is that after 9/11 we...
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have a message on this that should resonate. >> think one thing he can play up is the death of osama bin ladenen, especially for young americans who have grown up over the last ten years, not being able to really put a face or any type of major wins on the war on terrorism that we've been having? >> well, you're absolutely right. this is the 9/11 general rattge young people coming through college, profoundly impacted, as i was, by september 11th. and barack obama has done more to confront the war on terror than any time in the last ten years and the capture of osama bin laden being the pinnacle of that but it doesn't stop there i mean, you look at 1 million new young people have health insurance now since the health care reform bill passed last year. there is just proposal after proposal he has been able to bring forward, i think when young people take a look at the alternatives next year, he has really been working for this generation and it's -- i think they will continue to stand by him. >> how do you encourage those to get to the ballots, though, because the one thing against the youth vot
have a message on this that should resonate. >> think one thing he can play up is the death of osama bin ladenen, especially for young americans who have grown up over the last ten years, not being able to really put a face or any type of major wins on the war on terrorism that we've been having? >> well, you're absolutely right. this is the 9/11 general rattge young people coming through college, profoundly impacted, as i was, by september 11th. and barack obama has done more to...
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bin laden. i was so gratified. i was grateful to president obama for taking a difficult decision because by all reports, it wasn't a certainty that osama bin laden was there, and i was very glad that i think we had left the infrastructure in place call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are competitive. i can keep my own doctor. and i don't need a referral to see a specialist. call now to get a free information kit. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. and the advantages don't end there. choose from a range of medicare supplement plans... that are all competitively priced. we have a plan
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intelligence to wikileaks. >>> a new book out today contradicts reports on the raid that killed osama bin ladenbook entitled "sealed target geronimo" is written by a former navy s.e.a.l. he said many of the well publicized details about the raid are, quote, fairy tales. for instance, he said bin laden was shot dead within 90 seconds after the raid began, not after a 45-minute fire fight. he also said the helicopter crash began after bin laden died, not when the helicopter first arrived. he claims he interviewed several men who served on that mission to get details for his book. >>> virginia governor bob mcdonnell will meet with prime minister benjamin netanyahu this week as part of his fourth trip to improve trade relations. he'll be in israel thursday through monday and will meet with netanyahu to discuss relationships the commonwealth already has with israeli companies and more opportunities for partnerships. the company sabra, which makes hummus, opened up a plant this year. >>> bank of america will pay $410 million to settle a lawsuit dealing with overdraft fees. the lawsuit claimed that ba
intelligence to wikileaks. >>> a new book out today contradicts reports on the raid that killed osama bin ladenbook entitled "sealed target geronimo" is written by a former navy s.e.a.l. he said many of the well publicized details about the raid are, quote, fairy tales. for instance, he said bin laden was shot dead within 90 seconds after the raid began, not after a 45-minute fire fight. he also said the helicopter crash began after bin laden died, not when the helicopter...
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." >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden.s a major blow. the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. >> reporter: when it comes to the war on terror, it has been a remarkable year for president obama. despite sinking poll numbers and a struggling economy, the president has scored a series of foreign policy successes. america's long war in iraq will end. and a litany of public enemies are dead. but with a smaller u.s. fo footprint and fewer troops in harm's way, the approach is a big shift from the policy set forth by george w. bush. secretary condoleezza rice was one of the architects of that strategy. she was bush's national security adviser when al qaeda struck the twin towers. she was a member of the president's inner circle, perhaps his closest personal adviser. and later, the first ever african-american female secretary of state. >> i, condoleezza rice, do swear -- >> reporter: are we seeing a different model now? >> well, i don't think there is a case to be made that saddam hussein would have g
." >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden.s a major blow. the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. >> reporter: when it comes to the war on terror, it has been a remarkable year for president obama. despite sinking poll numbers and a struggling economy, the president has scored a series of foreign policy successes. america's long war in iraq will end. and a litany of public enemies are dead. but with a smaller...
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forces crossed into pakistan and killed osama bin laden, the government was furious because it had not been told of the operation. last year, pakistan closed one of its border crossings for about ten days. when u.s. helicopters accidentally killed two pakistani soldiers, the u.s. then apologized. today's incident comes just one day after marine general john allen, the commander of nato forces in afghanistan, met with the head of pakistan's army to improve coordination among u.s.-afghan and pakistani forces. >> we look at it from a strategic standpoint. why can't we identify pakistanis across the border and not bomb them? but for the guy on the ground if somebody's trying to kill you, you're going to try to kill him back. >> reporter: and recent months afghan officials have also asked for better coordination among the forces along the border because of pakistani rockets being fired into afghanistan killing civilians. pakistan claims that they were fired at insurgents and not civilians. lester? >> thank you. and with its relationship with pakistan already on the rocks, the white house is
forces crossed into pakistan and killed osama bin laden, the government was furious because it had not been told of the operation. last year, pakistan closed one of its border crossings for about ten days. when u.s. helicopters accidentally killed two pakistani soldiers, the u.s. then apologized. today's incident comes just one day after marine general john allen, the commander of nato forces in afghanistan, met with the head of pakistan's army to improve coordination among u.s.-afghan and...
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of course, we went in to take out osama bin laden without letting the pakistani government know about that back in may. what's the tipping point for pakistan? they've said time and time again, we will not allow our sovereignty to be violated. here again, it happens. where do we go from here with pakistan? >> we're going to see more of this. the fact that the pakistanis, again, by providing a sanctuary, put themselves in this sort of a situation. and the united states or others are going to have to act expectly at times, like we did to get osama bin laden. when something like this happens, when you kill pakistani troops or not, the sovereignty from their view is going to be violated. they're going to be unhappy. cooperation will wind down. we'll give apologies or condolences or what have you. we'll try to re-create the cooperation. and then, there will be another incident. this is a deeply flawed relationship. and think of it as a problem that cannot be solved but as a condition. you have to live with it. you have to manage it. and this is going to happen from time to time. this is a r
of course, we went in to take out osama bin laden without letting the pakistani government know about that back in may. what's the tipping point for pakistan? they've said time and time again, we will not allow our sovereignty to be violated. here again, it happens. where do we go from here with pakistan? >> we're going to see more of this. the fact that the pakistanis, again, by providing a sanctuary, put themselves in this sort of a situation. and the united states or others are going...
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officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country.e was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong hands. weapon components they report are sometimes moved around the country in vans like these with little or no security surrounding them. they cite an american intelligence source that says the pakistanis aren't just toting around parts but at times fully assembled war heads. first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the best pakistan has to of
officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country.e was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong hands. weapon...
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and i don't see that happening in the near future. >> let's talk about the osama bin laden issue becauseabadabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of wonest point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happene happened? >> my sense is clear that it's not a sense of complicity, it's a sense of terrible negligence. i say that, yes. if it was for -- if he believed that he was there for five years, i say if he believe because i'm not fully convinced that he was holed up this for five years. however, might take the word of the united states that they ought to give some evidence about that. two years was in my tenure. and i know that i didn't know. one thing i am very sure of, 500% sure of is that i didn't know. is it possible at the lower level, is it possible that the army or intelligence was following a policy which
and i don't see that happening in the near future. >> let's talk about the osama bin laden issue becauseabadabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of wonest point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happene...
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may, successful raid on osama bin laden. september. the death of anwar al awlaki.hafi. when you have these kinds of things that the president, who they said would be weak on foreign policy, and weak in this area, how do you run against them? i guess by trying to go to an extreme and act as though something he doesn't believe in could work when all the evidence that you've just given some concrete examples are to the contrary. >> that's correct, al. i believe these candidates that are pro-torture, for bridnging back waterboarding are trying the to make political points. it was signed and pushed through congress by president ronald reagan. the stance against torture was in this country and to make it u.s. law by having it ratified by congress was nirlly a republican passed initiative. so, you know, these candidates are really trying to score points with republican voters, but let's also commend representative paul and mr. john huntsman for standing up and saying, no, this isn't what america is about and that torture is inconsistent with american values and interrogat
may, successful raid on osama bin laden. september. the death of anwar al awlaki.hafi. when you have these kinds of things that the president, who they said would be weak on foreign policy, and weak in this area, how do you run against them? i guess by trying to go to an extreme and act as though something he doesn't believe in could work when all the evidence that you've just given some concrete examples are to the contrary. >> that's correct, al. i believe these candidates that are...
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it's the aircraft carrier in charge of burying osama bin laden at sea after the may operation in which osama bin laden was killed in pakistan extracted and brought out to sea for the procedure there aboard the "uss carl vinson." the teams are from michigan and north carolina. two purple or swing states the president is going to be contesting in the upcoming year. michigan state home of the spartans and north carolina home of the tar heels said to be very competitive this year favored to go to the final four. that having being said, the president is going to be in san diego tonight. he'll do an interview. we can probably expect since it's a sports related interview some questions about the situation at penn state. now after the game tonight, late tonight, the president goes to his home state of hawaii. he's hosting the annual apec summit of asia pacific economic countries. it was started by president clinton. the president will emphasize his programs here at home to try to start jobs and every simphasizi fact that the administration says this will be the asia pacific century that our ec
it's the aircraft carrier in charge of burying osama bin laden at sea after the may operation in which osama bin laden was killed in pakistan extracted and brought out to sea for the procedure there aboard the "uss carl vinson." the teams are from michigan and north carolina. two purple or swing states the president is going to be contesting in the upcoming year. michigan state home of the spartans and north carolina home of the tar heels said to be very competitive this year favored...
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they have pushed back the taliban and decimated al-qaeda and deliver the ultimate justice to osama bin ladenlies, they have helped and the brutal gaddafi leadership and returned libya to their people. because of their incredible efforts, we can stand here today and say with confidence that the tide of war is receding. in just a few weeks, the long war in iraq will finally come to an end. [applause] our transition in afghanistan is moving forward. my fellow americans, our troops are coming home. [applause] for many military families, this holiday season will be a season of homecoming and over the next five years, more than 1 million americans in a formal transition back to civilian life, joining the nearly 3 million who have done so over the past decade and embraced a proud new role, a role of veterans. this generation of service members, this 9/11 generation, has borne the burden of our security during a hard decade of sacrifice. our servicemen and women make up less than 1% of america but also more than 1 million military spouses and two million children and millions more parents and relati
they have pushed back the taliban and decimated al-qaeda and deliver the ultimate justice to osama bin ladenlies, they have helped and the brutal gaddafi leadership and returned libya to their people. because of their incredible efforts, we can stand here today and say with confidence that the tide of war is receding. in just a few weeks, the long war in iraq will finally come to an end. [applause] our transition in afghanistan is moving forward. my fellow americans, our troops are coming home....
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bin laden. and i was so gratified. i was grateful to president obama for taking a difficult decision because by all reports it wasn't a certainty that osamain laden was there, and i was very glad that i think we had left the infrastructure in place to make that moment possible. the courier, for instance, who in 2007 we learned of this courier who eventually gave up bin laden, and so -- or led us to bin laden, and so this was a great story of american perseverance over ten years. said to foes in particular, we don't give up until the job is done. >> who was the first person you told when you heard the news? >> well, i actually had a couple of people with me, traveling with me. one of whom had worked with me at the state department. we immediately talked about it, and it was a really very -- very gratifying moment because even though i don't believe that al qaeda is done as an organization, in many ways the organization that did 9/11 is a very different organization now. it's been cut down to size. not just through the kill of bin laden, but also the many field generals like khalid shaikh mohammed and abu zubaydah who were taken off the bat
bin laden. and i was so gratified. i was grateful to president obama for taking a difficult decision because by all reports it wasn't a certainty that osamain laden was there, and i was very glad that i think we had left the infrastructure in place to make that moment possible. the courier, for instance, who in 2007 we learned of this courier who eventually gave up bin laden, and so -- or led us to bin laden, and so this was a great story of american perseverance over ten years. said to foes in...
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. >> i new book based on interviews with the navy seal who is conducted the osama bin laden raid is not because their account differs greatly from what the white house said happened that night. sean sat down with the author of the new book, seal target jeron no, the inside mission of the story to kill osama bin laden. but here's a look at how the raid went down, as told to the author by the navy seals. >> at 10:00 p.m., in afghanistan, two stealth hawk helicopters, designated as razors 1 and 2 lift off and head for the pakistani frontier. the pilots fly with night-vision devices, clipped to their helmets. the ship calling out points of u.s. cities to mark their progress. locations in florida mean they have crossed into pakistan. at 56 minutes past midnight, precisely on time, razor 1 calls out -- palm beach. they are 3 minutes out. crew members throw latches and pull back the port and starboard doors. the hot, muggy night air swirls into the cabin. they are heading straight for the compound. osama does not hear the helicopters until they are right on top of him. at 5 minutes to 1:00, he
. >> i new book based on interviews with the navy seal who is conducted the osama bin laden raid is not because their account differs greatly from what the white house said happened that night. sean sat down with the author of the new book, seal target jeron no, the inside mission of the story to kill osama bin laden. but here's a look at how the raid went down, as told to the author by the navy seals. >> at 10:00 p.m., in afghanistan, two stealth hawk helicopters, designated as...