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>> today al qaeda's on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> well, osama bin laden of course dead. but from this shocking new video it doesn't look like al qaeda is running away anymore. they're out in the open. we'll ask our political panel about this possible resurgence. >>> and a scenic horse and buggy ride suddenly turns into a wild race down the streets of a historic american city. >> i turn around, i look, and i hear, "whoa, whoa." the lady was just trying to stop her. and the horse was reeling up, reeling back down. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're watching one of the biggest financial services cpanies in the country at work. hey. thanks for coming over. hey. [ male annouer ] how did it come to be? yours? ah. not anymore. it's a very short story. come on in. [ male announcer ] by meeting you more than halfway. it's how edward jones makesense of investing. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! and
>> today al qaeda's on the run and osama bin laden is dead. >> well, osama bin laden of course dead. but from this shocking new video it doesn't look like al qaeda is running away anymore. they're out in the open. we'll ask our political panel about this possible resurgence. >>> and a scenic horse and buggy ride suddenly turns into a wild race down the streets of a historic american city. >> i turn around, i look, and i hear, "whoa, whoa." the lady was just...
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90 days after bin laden's death led to the single greatest loss of life for navy s.e.a.l.s in their history since d-day. they thought that was retaliation by al qaeda for them killing osama bin laden. so naming them they can put their lives at risk and the lives of their families at risk. we know from intelligence documents and this is in the book that al qaeda has an on line unit that looks through social media especially facebook to find the identities of seals and their families. >> seal is an acronym for? >> sea air and land basically. it was a term developed in the kennedy years and before that they were underwater demolition teams. they snuck into enemy harbors and put tom's on the bottoms of votes and cleared obstacles for submarines during world war ii. the seals came about in the early 1960s through kennedy. kennedy of course, jfk had been a skipper on a pt 109 and understood the ability for a small boat and a small crew of navy personnel what a big difference they could make in combat especially so he pushed for a naval commando force that could go and to the sea, the arundel and all terrains environments. not just operating from ships that operating far from l
90 days after bin laden's death led to the single greatest loss of life for navy s.e.a.l.s in their history since d-day. they thought that was retaliation by al qaeda for them killing osama bin laden. so naming them they can put their lives at risk and the lives of their families at risk. we know from intelligence documents and this is in the book that al qaeda has an on line unit that looks through social media especially facebook to find the identities of seals and their families. >>...
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osama bin laden is on the run. today osama bin laden is no mort. y al-qaeda is on the rupand osama bin laden is dead. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. i cthis year aloneore places offi hit new york...ist. and texas! see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day... so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, yet well within your means. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you, visit gorving.com. coming up on the real story the president wanted to take it to prime time tv and the network excutive said no. and plus, the cia report on terrorism and terrorist tactics will be class for identification for all of us to so. >>
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their history difference d-day, they thought that was retaliation by al-qaeda for them killing osama bin laden. so naming them, they think, put their lives at risk and the lives of their families at risk. we know from intelligence documents, this is in the book, that al-qaeda has an online unit that looks through social media, especially facebook, to find the identities of seals and their families. >> host: seal is an acronym for -- >> guest: sea, air and land, basically. it was a term developed in the kennedy years. before that they were the frogmen of the underwater demolition team. they snuck into enemy or harbors and put bombs on the bottom of the boats and cleared obstacles for submarines during world war ii. seals came about in the early 1960s through kennedy. kennedy, of course,jfk had been a skipper, and he understood the ability of a small boat, a small crew of navy personnel what a big difference they could make in combat, especially in the pacific. so he pushed for a naval commando force that could go in the sea, the air and the land, all terrains, all environments. not just operati
their history difference d-day, they thought that was retaliation by al-qaeda for them killing osama bin laden. so naming them, they think, put their lives at risk and the lives of their families at risk. we know from intelligence documents, this is in the book, that al-qaeda has an online unit that looks through social media, especially facebook, to find the identities of seals and their families. >> host: seal is an acronym for -- >> guest: sea, air and land, basically. it was a...
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a war that began in 2001 after osama bin laden and al-qaeda launched their attack on the united states this is a different type of enemy than we're used to. their network is extensive. >> reporter: to understand the fundamentalists taliban it is important to look at what was happening before the taliban began. muslim war lords armed by the west, including the u.s. who fought against the soviet union in 1979. ten years later the soviets withdrew leaving a weak government in place. the war lords and the government were corrupt and violent, the rule-bound taliban seemed to offer a safer option to many afghans. >> what afghans will say, the taliban were, you know, not great people but they provided safety. our women weren't being kidnapped our boys weren't being kidnapped and held for ransom and extortion, but there was a basic safety. >> reporter: professor christine fair returned from the capitol of kabul earlier this week. she travels often to he region. >> they began to consolidate their position thanks to bags of money from the pakistanis. >> reporter: by 1986 the taliban controlled t
a war that began in 2001 after osama bin laden and al-qaeda launched their attack on the united states this is a different type of enemy than we're used to. their network is extensive. >> reporter: to understand the fundamentalists taliban it is important to look at what was happening before the taliban began. muslim war lords armed by the west, including the u.s. who fought against the soviet union in 1979. ten years later the soviets withdrew leaving a weak government in place. the war...
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bin laden is dead. >> we have eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker office. a bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to defeat. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. their remaining operatives spend more time thinking >> the president was doing a great job with the drones. we loved what he was doing. it was jeopardizing our relationship with pakistan but who cares. we were killing al qaeda. they were afraid to go outside to get the newspaper. now they're going outside without masks on. the number two man says, quote, we must eliminate the cross and the cross is america. the bearer of the cross is america. they are not only meeting out in the opening they are saying and probably meeting about how to strike us here at home. did i mention at home? >> running with a strong message there. here, we have a chief dumping the surveillance program. >> we have a program here that was able to infiltrate in a mature, respect
bin laden is dead. >> we have eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker office. a bin laden is dead and general motors is alive. >> the war in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to defeat. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path to defeat. their remaining operatives spend more time thinking >> the president was doing a great job with the drones. we loved what he was doing....
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part of the defense has been an implication that the only reason we were able to get osama bin ladenbecause of torture, because of enhanced interrogation. that is plainly not the case when you had people who were tortured after they gave the actionable intel that actually helped us. >> exactly. you have 6300 pages that prove otherwise. so at this point i think it's time to acknowledge that mistakes were made. and this is not an indictment against the cia by any means. many, many cia officers were also on the side of ali zufan. they did not want to do this, they knew it was not effective and efficient. again, i think it's time to close that chapter. even what happened last week, we had the prosecution of ab abu ghaith in new york federal court so we're getting back to the basics and the principles that built our country, that made us strong. and the rule of law and human rights does not mean that you're soft on terrorism. it can be very effective and efficient. we don't need torture. we can prosecute people and stop plots through getting valuable intelligence in doing so. >> and by th
part of the defense has been an implication that the only reason we were able to get osama bin ladenbecause of torture, because of enhanced interrogation. that is plainly not the case when you had people who were tortured after they gave the actionable intel that actually helped us. >> exactly. you have 6300 pages that prove otherwise. so at this point i think it's time to acknowledge that mistakes were made. and this is not an indictment against the cia by any means. many, many cia...
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. >>> afirma que su lÍder imita a osama bin laden. >>> con los tonos y palabras y estilo de osama.lutar a algÚn fanÁtico, ya un genio trabaja para la organizaciÓn, y se teme que no puedan ser detectados, en un zapato o ropa interior. el gobierno dice que no aumenta su preocupaciÓn sobre la seguridad de estados unidos, porque estuvieron increiblemente preocupados por largo tiempo por este grupo. ♪ >>> en nuestra ventana al mundo, una columna con bandera rusa ingreso a la ciudad de lovehayan, uno de los hombres dijo que eran soldados ucranianos que desertaron para unirse al bando proruso. los bomberos en chile revelaron imÁgenes del enorme incendio que devastÓ valparaiso, miles de casas destruidas y mÁs de 6 mil evacuados, grabaron momentos de la catÁstrofe con camaras colocadas en sus cascos. la exhibiciÓn denominada el papa de la libertad, abriÓ sus puertas en vasorvÍa, la muestra para repasar la vida de juan pablo ii. y ahora un adelanto de la ediciÓn nocturna. >>> comenzamos con buenas noticias, el alcalde de una ciudad de estados unidos firma una ley para detener la deportaciÓn
. >>> afirma que su lÍder imita a osama bin laden. >>> con los tonos y palabras y estilo de osama.lutar a algÚn fanÁtico, ya un genio trabaja para la organizaciÓn, y se teme que no puedan ser detectados, en un zapato o ropa interior. el gobierno dice que no aumenta su preocupaciÓn sobre la seguridad de estados unidos, porque estuvieron increiblemente preocupados por largo tiempo por este grupo. ♪ >>> en nuestra ventana al mundo, una columna con bandera rusa...
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afghanistan, they imposed an extreme interpretation of sharia's law, and provided a safe haven for osama bin laden and his al qaeda network to operate from. but in the time that i was in charkh, although it was impossible to know who in these communities supported the taliban, and who didn't, i witnessed what appeared to be, on the surface at least, civilians and taliban co-existing. >> the taliban recognize that they could only go so far as far as the want if they have the support of the population because they are from the communities in which they are fighting - they rely on the local population to give them shelter to give them food, they rely on them for funds sometimes in terms of raising local taxes and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight nato or the afghan forces. >> over the several days that i spent in charkh, it was obvious that the taliban here control the area. while i was allowed to film openly, most of the time there was a taliban minder with me, so it was impossible to know how honest the people felt they could be. >> villagers in places like loga
afghanistan, they imposed an extreme interpretation of sharia's law, and provided a safe haven for osama bin laden and his al qaeda network to operate from. but in the time that i was in charkh, although it was impossible to know who in these communities supported the taliban, and who didn't, i witnessed what appeared to be, on the surface at least, civilians and taliban co-existing. >> the taliban recognize that they could only go so far as far as the want if they have the support of the...
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if this 14-year-old girl looked like a 6 foot tall osama bin laden with a beard and a suicide vest i wonder. >> but there are guys that are creepy with pictures of little girls, but they are not girls, they are creepy guys. >> one lead to a long relationship. you and victor were a nice guy. you weren't into the sex, but when you love the conversation and the cuddling. >> can i make a technical point? the fbi doesn't have jurisdiction in the netherlands. there are a lot of flaws. >> they are not going to charge a 14-year-old as an adult for a twitter threat, come on. >> but the thing is, she was in amsterdam. maybe you are right. >> the san antonio police. then are you sorry, little girl. >> i don't know. i don't think they should be allowed to use social networks until they are 30. they cause too many problems. by the way, if your flight got canceled you want her in jail. that would be true. coming up, jesse joyce gets the respect he deserves when he is named employee of the month at bennigans. dreams do come true. what do you want if you want ice cream and a four-our erection? you e
if this 14-year-old girl looked like a 6 foot tall osama bin laden with a beard and a suicide vest i wonder. >> but there are guys that are creepy with pictures of little girls, but they are not girls, they are creepy guys. >> one lead to a long relationship. you and victor were a nice guy. you weren't into the sex, but when you love the conversation and the cuddling. >> can i make a technical point? the fbi doesn't have jurisdiction in the netherlands. there are a lot of...
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pakistan where a religious school in islamabad has renamed in honor of the former leader owe osama bin laden is run by the cleric who's also at the city's red mosque. let's go to bbc reporter joining me from islamabad. why on earth take this risk of naming after osama bin laden? >> reporter: well they are known for views already. i've been here recently and interviewed the cleric running the same library. it's not a big library. there would be 2,000 books in the library. most are islamic books, related to interpret. there's sheets hanging on the door. this move has not come as a surprising move. they're known in the past for radical activities in 2007 where students made their own martyr brigade to enforce their interpretation on the rest of the city. they have been patrolling the streets of islamabad with sticks in hand. they're also associated with the red mosque vacated by pakistan's military in 2007 with the militants of pakistan, taliban and other organizations. >> brief me though, after the week long standoff that led to deaths in 2007 at the red mosque, there's been no moderating of p
pakistan where a religious school in islamabad has renamed in honor of the former leader owe osama bin laden is run by the cleric who's also at the city's red mosque. let's go to bbc reporter joining me from islamabad. why on earth take this risk of naming after osama bin laden? >> reporter: well they are known for views already. i've been here recently and interviewed the cleric running the same library. it's not a big library. there would be 2,000 books in the library. most are islamic...
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afghanistan, they imposed an extreme interpretation of sharia's law, and provided a safe haven for osama bin laden and his al qaeda network to operate from. but in the time that i was in charkh, although it was impossible to know who in these communities supported the taliban, and who didn't, i witnessed what appeared to be, on the surface at least, civilians and taliban co-existing. >> the taliban recognize that they could only go so far as far as the want if they have the support of the population because they are from the communities in which they are fighting - they rely on the local population to give them shelter to give them food, they rely on them for funds sometimes in terms of raising local taxes and so they need to win the hearts and minds of locals to be able to fight nato or the afghan forces. >> over the several days that i spent in charkh, it was obvious that the taliban here control the area. while i was allowed to film openly, most of the time there was a taliban minder with me, so it was impossible to know how honest the people felt they could be. >> villagers in places like loga
afghanistan, they imposed an extreme interpretation of sharia's law, and provided a safe haven for osama bin laden and his al qaeda network to operate from. but in the time that i was in charkh, although it was impossible to know who in these communities supported the taliban, and who didn't, i witnessed what appeared to be, on the surface at least, civilians and taliban co-existing. >> the taliban recognize that they could only go so far as far as the want if they have the support of the...
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son the 10 most wanted list next to osama bin laden until he was captured in santa monica, california a couple years ago. living just a couple blocks from the beach, living at this -- retired guy telling people he was charlie-gasco go from new york. he was a bank robber who committed bank robberies and was convicted in 1956 and sent to federal prison and because he was involved in some escape attempts he ended up that alcatraz which was the first maximum security federal security prison and was the worst of the worst as much to our delight as reporters anyone who was ever done, and alcatraz their entire prison file is open for the public to see. you can go to the archives in san bruno california and read all of these files, letters he wrote his brother in prison, what his record was like, a glimpse of him as a young man and this vicious, scary criminal, to see these letters if you are on federal prison, you write to ten people and had a big families a six of the people were immediate family members. one of the fascinating things, talk about political connections, at law school. we see
son the 10 most wanted list next to osama bin laden until he was captured in santa monica, california a couple years ago. living just a couple blocks from the beach, living at this -- retired guy telling people he was charlie-gasco go from new york. he was a bank robber who committed bank robberies and was convicted in 1956 and sent to federal prison and because he was involved in some escape attempts he ended up that alcatraz which was the first maximum security federal security prison and was...
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the claim is they knew that osama bin laden was living in the compound where he was killed. that reporting and other revelations were so controversial that when an excerpt of the book, local versions in pakistan were censored and the article left blank. we are joined by the author of the book "the wrong enemy - america in afghanistan 2001 to 2014", she reported from afghanistan and pakistan for the "new york times" and is the north africa correspondent. it's great to have you here. some of the things you describe in the book is harrowing. i want to start with bin laden. you say pakistani intelligence not only knew about his compound, but they actively collaborated in letting him survive in the compound. >> in the end that's what i found. it took a while. we felt there was complicity. it wasn't just stupidity that they didn't find him. six years, just a few hundred yards from the military academy. but in the end i found an inside source who said that they were handling him. in a secret service way you have a desk responsible for him. one man only who didn't report to anyone,
the claim is they knew that osama bin laden was living in the compound where he was killed. that reporting and other revelations were so controversial that when an excerpt of the book, local versions in pakistan were censored and the article left blank. we are joined by the author of the book "the wrong enemy - america in afghanistan 2001 to 2014", she reported from afghanistan and pakistan for the "new york times" and is the north africa correspondent. it's great to have...
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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. 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 their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges. >> inmate schmidt does not care about being locked up. it's obvious it does not matter to him how long he's in his cell. so he's a harder inmate to deal with because lockup doesn't work. >> he 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 telephone wires out of the wall. what are you doing? and he told me that there was a bomb in the telephone and that he wa
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. 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 their cells for 23 hours a day and enjoy few if any privileges....
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he was targeted by none other than al-qaeda lead osama bin laden. the navy seals who raided bin laden's hideout and killed him in may 2011 gathered up a large number of documents. the documents included a copy of jim's paper, "one tribe at a time," which had writings in the margins as well as a directive from bin laden identifying jim by name and ordering that he be killed. there's much more to this story. it contains insights for the future of u.s. military intervention in traditional societies and for the psychological toll of more than a decade of combat on our elite u.s. troops. above all, the message of this book is that war is ap intensely human -- an intensely human endeavor. no technology from satellites to drones will ever be able to replace the power of human relationships in waging war and, ultimately, in winning the peace. one last word about the term "betrayal "in the title of "american spartan." jim was ultimately pulled out of afghanistan by his special forces commanders who were uneasy with his maverick ways and rule breaking. when th
he was targeted by none other than al-qaeda lead osama bin laden. the navy seals who raided bin laden's hideout and killed him in may 2011 gathered up a large number of documents. the documents included a copy of jim's paper, "one tribe at a time," which had writings in the margins as well as a directive from bin laden identifying jim by name and ordering that he be killed. there's much more to this story. it contains insights for the future of u.s. military intervention in...
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it claims pakistan knew all along that osama bin laden was living in the compound where he was killedn may of 2011. that reporting and another revelations were considered so controversial that when an excerpt ran, local versions were sensorred and is the article left blank. for more we are joined she has reported extensively, and the summeredly the north after cacorrespondent. some of the experiences are harrowing but i want to start with ben laden. you said that pakistani intelligence, not only knew about his compound and where he was, but that may actively collaborated in letting him survive in that compound. >> in the end, that's what i found. it took a while, and we felt there was some sort of accomplicety, it wasn't just stupidity, all those years that he was living there, six years just a few hundred yards from the military gathering. but in the end, they did find an inside source that they were handling him. you have a desk responsible for him, one man only that didn't report to anyone, he just did -- he made his own decisions. did everything himself. and he was handling theref
it claims pakistan knew all along that osama bin laden was living in the compound where he was killedn may of 2011. that reporting and another revelations were considered so controversial that when an excerpt ran, local versions were sensorred and is the article left blank. for more we are joined she has reported extensively, and the summeredly the north after cacorrespondent. some of the experiences are harrowing but i want to start with ben laden. you said that pakistani intelligence, not...
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osama bin laden is dead, and al qaeda's on the run. we certainly can admit, six weeks before an election, that al qaeda's not on the run. they're at the front door of our facility in benghazi, murdering our ambassador, and setting it on fire. heavens knows we can't make that admission. >> all right. congressman, thank you very much for being with us tonight. trey gowdy. >> yes, ma'am. so there is the view from capitol hill you just heard from trey gowdy, and then there is another view. mark teesen is a "washington post" columnist, also a presidential speechwriter in the bush white house. he joins us now. good evening. >> good to be with you, martha. >> what are your thoughts on whether or not -- part of, this we have focused so much on whether or not it was called terrorism in that first 24 hours, but you say there was in fact an effort to placate, to downplay discussion of islamic terrorism in order to appease this part of the world. >> oh, definitely there is. and unfortunately it's a bipartisan phenomenon, trying to downplay the wor
osama bin laden is dead, and al qaeda's on the run. we certainly can admit, six weeks before an election, that al qaeda's not on the run. they're at the front door of our facility in benghazi, murdering our ambassador, and setting it on fire. heavens knows we can't make that admission. >> all right. congressman, thank you very much for being with us tonight. trey gowdy. >> yes, ma'am. so there is the view from capitol hill you just heard from trey gowdy, and then there is another...
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prosecutors accuse him of praising the former leader of al-qaeda osama bin laden right after the september 11th attacks. but he denied those allegations and said the u.s. was launching a global war on muslims. during a pretrial hearing last week he proclaimed his innocence and said he will defend himself in court on monday. the prosecution said they will call on this man to testify. a former member of al-qaeda. he was convicted for his role in a failed plot to blow up an u.s.-bound airliner with a shoe bomb in 2001. his charges were reduced based on on his testimony. his lawyer, who says his client is blind in one eye and missing both arms has suffered enough. >> he is a disabled person. >> for years activists have campaigned against the military trials of al-qaeda suspects in guantanamo bay in cuba. many of them will welcome the fact that he is being tried in a civilian court in the u.s. a few weeks ago the same court in u.s. convicted another high-profile suspect sulaiman abu ghaith. >> a federal judge expected to decide it the state should recognize marriages from other states. the judg
prosecutors accuse him of praising the former leader of al-qaeda osama bin laden right after the september 11th attacks. but he denied those allegations and said the u.s. was launching a global war on muslims. during a pretrial hearing last week he proclaimed his innocence and said he will defend himself in court on monday. the prosecution said they will call on this man to testify. a former member of al-qaeda. he was convicted for his role in a failed plot to blow up an u.s.-bound airliner...
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the week before that he won a conviction against osama bin laden's son-in-law and spokesman.ttorney general of the united states came to new york city to congratulate mr. bharara on that landmark conviction and to point out that, yes, we can successfully and safely prosecute terrorists in the united states. see, he did it in new york city. he has also become known for targeting wall street law breaking. of the 80 insider trading cases his office has brought, they have won exactly 80 times, so he's 80-0 on insider trading. but perhaps nothing has been more fun/depressing about watching him in action than reading about the public corruption cases brought by bharara's office. because he prosecutes the southern district of new york state and new york state offers a bountiful harvest if what you're looking to reap is scalps of corrupt politicians, he's had very juicy days before the cameras. >> the complaint sets forth three bribery schemes involving cash payments of tens of thousands of dollars to elected officials and party leaders. every new yorker should be disheartened and di
the week before that he won a conviction against osama bin laden's son-in-law and spokesman.ttorney general of the united states came to new york city to congratulate mr. bharara on that landmark conviction and to point out that, yes, we can successfully and safely prosecute terrorists in the united states. see, he did it in new york city. he has also become known for targeting wall street law breaking. of the 80 insider trading cases his office has brought, they have won exactly 80 times, so...
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information was part of the information, part of the intelligence stream that led to the killing of osama bin laden at abbotabad. director panetta went on to say, and we'll never know whether or not we may have gotten that information through another way, but he did not deny that information from this program helped pinpoint bin laden. >> stephen: yes, we'll never know whether or not we may have gotten that information another way. other than the other way we know we got it. (laughter) (cheers and applause) huge fans of information here tonight. (laughter) but we do know that we tortured people -- and later we got bin laden. that's not me saying it. that's science. and that mad man over there. okay? besides, in this complex world, who knows what leads to something else happening. it's just like how if a butterfly flaps its wings in the amazon, that might "also" have led to bin laden. we'll never know until the c.i.a. captures that butterfly and pulls its wings off. (laughter) but look, i can agree with me all night. there's only one sure way to confront this painful chapter in our history -- never
information was part of the information, part of the intelligence stream that led to the killing of osama bin laden at abbotabad. director panetta went on to say, and we'll never know whether or not we may have gotten that information through another way, but he did not deny that information from this program helped pinpoint bin laden. >> stephen: yes, we'll never know whether or not we may have gotten that information another way. other than the other way we know we got it. (laughter)...
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, if we had captured osama bin laden it would have come out that saddam hussein and al qaeda werealso president obama killed osama bin laden and found him 100 miles east of tour of borrow. don't tell me in a new york minute that george bush and company did not know he was there. >> guest: if i drop back from the individual conscience it does -- it is worth making the observation that once you going to the military and swear to uphold the constitution, then you should always be to forced from politics and one man can be a marine and soldiers and have a private opinion about something but your duty is never to criticize your chain of command, and to carry out those orders knowing all human beings are fallible and we don't always get it right. i think our military does agree job of staying, if you will, in their range. regardless of how a war occurs or what mistakes the politicians make, that the military is always there to serve the president as commander-in-chief, democrat or republican, and to keep their politics out of it and i think the military has done a terrific job of doing
, if we had captured osama bin laden it would have come out that saddam hussein and al qaeda werealso president obama killed osama bin laden and found him 100 miles east of tour of borrow. don't tell me in a new york minute that george bush and company did not know he was there. >> guest: if i drop back from the individual conscience it does -- it is worth making the observation that once you going to the military and swear to uphold the constitution, then you should always be to forced...
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during the 9/11 attacks and nearly ten years later a key player in the successful mission to kill osama bin laden. yesterday he testified before the house intelligence committee about his role in creating the cia talking points following the benghazi attacks. >> i believe the facts in my written statement make clear that neither i nor anyone else at the cia worked to alter the analysis or the talking points in a way that compromised our responsibility to the american people. we did not deliberately downplay the role of terrorists in the benghazi attack in our analysis or in the talking points, and neither i nor anyone else at the agency deliberately misled anyone in congress about any aspect of the tragedy in benghazi. mr. chairman, none of what i just said should be interpreted to mean that we at the cia did everything right. no organization ever does. >> charlie: i am pleased to have michael morell at the table for the first time. also in the interest of full disclosure, i take note to have the fact he is a contributing analyst for cbs news where i also work and we've had many conversations at
during the 9/11 attacks and nearly ten years later a key player in the successful mission to kill osama bin laden. yesterday he testified before the house intelligence committee about his role in creating the cia talking points following the benghazi attacks. >> i believe the facts in my written statement make clear that neither i nor anyone else at the cia worked to alter the analysis or the talking points in a way that compromised our responsibility to the american people. we did not...
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. >> charlie: the biggest moment was the mission to either capture or kill osama bin laden was successful, how big a moment was that? >> that was tremendous. i was home in bed when i found out. >> charlie: i told you, you were very powerful. >> i was home in bed. >> charlie: when they went to get osama bin laden, this person i have been telling everybody was so powerful was home in bed! they didn't even call her! they didn't call her! >> a lot of people -- >> charlie: how could they have done that without calling you? >> the president had a small group of people that were working on it. we saw cnn breaking news and got an email on our blackberrys about a conference call, and then we knew. that was tremendous. i mean, i had worked in the world trade center right out of college and, so, i had friends that died on 9/11, and it was more knowing that, because of what he did, those people would sleep more peacefully, you know, how many years later. that was really powerful. >> charlie: that was a high moment. >> mm-hmm. >> charlie: what else? passage of obamacare? >> passage of obamacare, i mea
. >> charlie: the biggest moment was the mission to either capture or kill osama bin laden was successful, how big a moment was that? >> that was tremendous. i was home in bed when i found out. >> charlie: i told you, you were very powerful. >> i was home in bed. >> charlie: when they went to get osama bin laden, this person i have been telling everybody was so powerful was home in bed! they didn't even call her! they didn't call her! >> a lot of people --...
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it does indicate though that despite the fact that osama bin laden is dead, that al qaeda core forces have been decimated over the past 12 years or so. that they still do remain a viable threat particularly if you talk to u.s. intelligent services, the most serious threat to the united states homeland from al qaeda resides right there in yemen where this video is taken. >> all right. thank you, mik, very much. >> okay. >>> and now to a developing story in south korea. the u.s. navy is on standby right now to help in the search for survivors after a ferry sank this morning off of the southern coast. almost 300 people are still missing and 4 are confirmed daed. the ferry was packed with high school students when it went down, and on the way to the resort island often called south kree ya's hawaii. dozens of boats, helicopters and divers are on the scene. crews are having a difficult time searching, because the ship is now more than 100 feet below the surface with very thick mud on the ocean floor. joining me now by phone in seoul is geoffry king. >> thank you, tamron. >> and geoffry, ca
it does indicate though that despite the fact that osama bin laden is dead, that al qaeda core forces have been decimated over the past 12 years or so. that they still do remain a viable threat particularly if you talk to u.s. intelligent services, the most serious threat to the united states homeland from al qaeda resides right there in yemen where this video is taken. >> all right. thank you, mik, very much. >> okay. >>> and now to a developing story in south korea. the...
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he did get osama bin laden, keeping us safe from weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of terrorism will be one of his lasting legacies, and he has done a lot to work with our friends and allies in europe and asia and latin america to solidify and lead america into the 21st century and bring the rest of the world with us. he has got a tough hand too deal with russia, that's going in the wrong direction, and that's not his fault. syria is still a tragic nightmare which i think he needs to have a reassessment on israel-palestine. but this is a man who knows how to use the superpower and set the superpower ship on the right course and in history that will be shown although right now it's a little messy. >> molly mccould you, how is he doing? >> i think its ban tough few years. over the years he has this need to dissociate himself from iraq and it's been five years. and the there is a need for rules-based order in the world but you can't have a rules-based order in the world without someone enforcing it. when he can't define his own doctrine, when he takes this long paragraph-
he did get osama bin laden, keeping us safe from weapons of mass destruction falling into the hands of terrorism will be one of his lasting legacies, and he has done a lot to work with our friends and allies in europe and asia and latin america to solidify and lead america into the 21st century and bring the rest of the world with us. he has got a tough hand too deal with russia, that's going in the wrong direction, and that's not his fault. syria is still a tragic nightmare which i think he...
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what was osama bin laden? muslim. what about the head of al-qaeda today. muslim. hasan major nadal hasan was also a muslim or said he was. do we think that they hinge out in hindu or catholic community centers? no. they hang out in mosques. the shoe bomber frequented the mosque before he was classified as an operative al-qaeda. rewe really saying that thenal should be going into jewish temples to find terroris muslim terrorist? this is a bad joke, this is a bad "snl" skit. let's let them do their jobs finding where there are hidden terrorist cells or hidden al-qaeda cells. >> linda, how do you respond to that? >> he has not looked at this. yes, they were spying across new york city and even into places like new jersey. they have labels imams in our community radical and dangerous. they have mapped entire neighborhoods, businesses, you know, cafes, grocery store. this is not about following that one person. when we talk about the foiled plot that the new york police department supposedly foiled there were questions about those plots. where the fbi was quoted in the
what was osama bin laden? muslim. what about the head of al-qaeda today. muslim. hasan major nadal hasan was also a muslim or said he was. do we think that they hinge out in hindu or catholic community centers? no. they hang out in mosques. the shoe bomber frequented the mosque before he was classified as an operative al-qaeda. rewe really saying that thenal should be going into jewish temples to find terroris muslim terrorist? this is a bad joke, this is a bad "snl" skit. let's let...
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just last week, a major milestone was achieved we secured the conviction of the son-in-law of osama bin laden, a senior member of al qaeda, on terrorism charges. this proves that proceeding such as these can safely occur in the city that i am proud to call home. it was appropriate that this defendant, who very publicly rejoiced over the attacks on the face trial center, in the shadow where those buildings once stood. we never doubted the ability of our article three court system to administer justice with lee in this case as it has in hundreds of other cases involving terrorism defendants. this outcome vindicates the government's approach to securing convictions of senior al qaeda leaders. it would be a good income i believe, for the country, if this case has a result of owning that political debate, that political debate to rest. the president's budget request will will strengthen our national security work by investing a total of $4 billion in the departments cutting edge counterterrorism and national security programs, including $1.5 million to maintain and terrorisme fbi's new explosive d
just last week, a major milestone was achieved we secured the conviction of the son-in-law of osama bin laden, a senior member of al qaeda, on terrorism charges. this proves that proceeding such as these can safely occur in the city that i am proud to call home. it was appropriate that this defendant, who very publicly rejoiced over the attacks on the face trial center, in the shadow where those buildings once stood. we never doubted the ability of our article three court system to administer...