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osama bin laden. >> all fingers are pointing to osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden or some other cello it. >> some are calling this a 21st century pearl harbor attack or worse. >> osama bin laden is the target. >> i can hear you and the rest of the world hears you and the people -- [ applause ] >> and the people who knocked the buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> who might be capable of coordinating this? >> osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden is at the top of the list. >> the bush administration said there's no question he's the prime suspect. >> i don't care, dead or alive. either way. but we're going to get him. >> a faceless coward. >> the pentagon is offering a $25 million reward. >> the bounty is already some $25 million. >> we have large rewards out. >> search for osama bin laden continues, reports that the u.s. is not really planning a search by special forces. >> new audio out believed to be by osama bin laden. >> he'll slip across the border. >> he's between pakistan and afghanistan. >> he's become a mythic year. >> almost a whole year since the 9/11 attacks. still n
osama bin laden. >> all fingers are pointing to osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden or some other cello it. >> some are calling this a 21st century pearl harbor attack or worse. >> osama bin laden is the target. >> i can hear you and the rest of the world hears you and the people -- [ applause ] >> and the people who knocked the buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> who might be capable of coordinating this? >> osama bin laden. >>...
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the reality is his description of transpired since we got osama bin laden, al qaeda is stronger and intated day we got bin laden. >> not to mention a group of al qaeda leaders actually morphed themselves into what they're calling isis now. so, you've got isis as well. >> absolutely. >> what should be done at this point to take down isis? what's your take in terms of the u.s. has missed steps or what we could be doing better in terms of getting our arms around these terrorists? >> maria, candidly, i'm not sure we'll have a change in strategist. we need the next president to just be straight with the united states of america. this is a global scourge, they have sanctuaries around the world. their interests are contrary to ours. our interests are at risk in united states the and elsewhere. it was al qaeda a year, year and a half after this -- we took down bin laden, was responsible for the death of the ambassador and his security team. so, the next president has to be on honest with the world. the president refuses to take about a global scourge. denying its existence doesn't mean it goes away
the reality is his description of transpired since we got osama bin laden, al qaeda is stronger and intated day we got bin laden. >> not to mention a group of al qaeda leaders actually morphed themselves into what they're calling isis now. so, you've got isis as well. >> absolutely. >> what should be done at this point to take down isis? what's your take in terms of the u.s. has missed steps or what we could be doing better in terms of getting our arms around these terrorists?...
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to osama bin laden? en she gave the quote that you read at the start of the piece that was 2003, she had two years to think about the damage that osama bin laden did. about his hatred for americans, about the fact he was willing and happy to kill innocent men, women and children. that is not a patriot. a woman that says america is racist and loathsome and by the way she loves fidel castro and a bunch of other dictators, and she gave us a reason, because they hate america. i love them because they hate america. i'm not sure what your definition of patriotism is, that's not my patriotism. trish: what does this tell you about google? >> they don't care, they want to put their politics above general compassion. osama bin laden was an extremist muslim terrorist, and all indications from the egyptair bombing today, that's what people think that it is, as we heard on your show it will be islamic terrorism. they have no compassion, they're willing to push their politics. the "washington post" as well wouldn't pus
to osama bin laden? en she gave the quote that you read at the start of the piece that was 2003, she had two years to think about the damage that osama bin laden did. about his hatred for americans, about the fact he was willing and happy to kill innocent men, women and children. that is not a patriot. a woman that says america is racist and loathsome and by the way she loves fidel castro and a bunch of other dictators, and she gave us a reason, because they hate america. i love them because...
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zarqawi hoped to meet osama bin laden. >> when he does go to kandahar to try to meet with bin laden, he's rejected. at his point, zarqawi is so low on the totem pole, and it's just something that was just beneath him. >> neither osama bin laden nor his deputy ayman al-zawahiri were terribly impressed with him. he seemed and acted like a thug. he was not very sophisticated. in fact, they considered him a rather poor recruit to al-qaeda. >> narrator: zarqawi would leave kandahar determined to continue jihad, and to prove bin laden wrong. in 2002, he saw his chance. as president bush signaled saddam hussein had to go, zarqawi moved to a terrorist camp in northern iraq. it set off alarm bells at the cia. cia operations officer sam faddis, who ran a kill/capture team, was assigned the case. >> headquarters is extremely, extremely interested. i mean, the number one time-sensitive priority, as of june '02, when i left headquarters, was go collect on this islamic extremist enclave along the iran/iraq border. >> narrator: it didn't take long for faddis to find zarqawi and learn what was going
zarqawi hoped to meet osama bin laden. >> when he does go to kandahar to try to meet with bin laden, he's rejected. at his point, zarqawi is so low on the totem pole, and it's just something that was just beneath him. >> neither osama bin laden nor his deputy ayman al-zawahiri were terribly impressed with him. he seemed and acted like a thug. he was not very sophisticated. in fact, they considered him a rather poor recruit to al-qaeda. >> narrator: zarqawi would leave kandahar...
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you vowed to see the book on the raid that killed osama bin laden and detailed about the raid that weret secret and details kept for the first time tonight. mysteries lingered since the president announced bin laden had been killed. we hope you enjoy it and president obama and bin laden and the future of the war on terror starts now. >> what are your future plans? >> a plane crashed into the world trade center.
you vowed to see the book on the raid that killed osama bin laden and detailed about the raid that weret secret and details kept for the first time tonight. mysteries lingered since the president announced bin laden had been killed. we hope you enjoy it and president obama and bin laden and the future of the war on terror starts now. >> what are your future plans? >> a plane crashed into the world trade center.
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the threat this country faced. >> the united states is conducted in an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> this had been a priority from the beginning of my presidency. i made a commitment that i would go after bin laden, wherever he was. >> on the fifth anniversary of the raid that killed osama bin laden, president obama sat down with me in the white house situation room. the first time he ever sat with a reporter in this highly secure room where the nation's most classified secrets are discussed. >> shortly after assuming office, i directed leon panetta who was then head of the cia to prioritize this. >> i met osama bin laden in afghanistan in 1997. it was his first television interview. [speaking foreign language] back then his name was virtually unknown in the west. foreign foreign . >> after 9/11, bin laden went into hiding, eluding an intense manhunt. then a breakthrough. in 2010 the caa tracked a pakistani man to this compound in pakistan home to a top training academy. the cia linked him to bin laden after piecing a range of information including interro
the threat this country faced. >> the united states is conducted in an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> this had been a priority from the beginning of my presidency. i made a commitment that i would go after bin laden, wherever he was. >> on the fifth anniversary of the raid that killed osama bin laden, president obama sat down with me in the white house situation room. the first time he ever sat with a reporter in this highly secure room where...
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the president said it was the best opportunity to get osama bin laden. and if we didn't, it could have been years before our team was able to find him again. >> if it wasn't osama bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. >> seal team six member rob o'neill who fired the fatal shot killing osama bin laden described the moment in a fox news special two years ago. >> standing on two feet in front of me was the face i'd seen thousands of times. very quickly i recognized him and just pop, pop, pop. >> today on fox and friends, o'neill said he didn't do it alone. and he hopes others will come out and share their own stories of that mission. >> i'm a face of the team that did it. i hope more of the guys from the team get out and tell their stories because there's 23 different stories to that mission. >> while there are no public events scheduled to attend, the cia is commemorating the anniversary on twitter
the president said it was the best opportunity to get osama bin laden. and if we didn't, it could have been years before our team was able to find him again. >> if it wasn't osama bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. >> seal team six member rob o'neill who fired the fatal shot killing osama bin laden described the moment in...
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osama bin lad . >>> tonight i will report to the american people and to the world. the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden was though he was not the leader of al-qaida that he once was, he's a major figure that changed the world as we know it. >> that was exactly five years ago. public enemy number one osama bin laden was killed at a covert operation and what an operation it was. >> he had been in the situation room with the president d top advisors as that mission unfolded. right behind him on that day you can see jeremy bash. jeremy bash is here to talk about that moment as we face new terrorist threats around the world. what have you taken away and you know you written in "business reviews" of the killing of osama bin laden and whether or not that was a turning point. >> anne drea, let me correct on thing, the operation from the cia head quarters and the director's conference room. that's where the photograph was taken. the lesson, the management lesson of managing a large complicated organization with a tough mission is number one, you got to be willing to challenge the hypothesis. we always thought o
osama bin lad . >>> tonight i will report to the american people and to the world. the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden was though he was not the leader of al-qaida that he once was, he's a major figure that changed the world as we know it. >> that was exactly five years ago. public enemy number one osama bin laden was killed at a covert operation and what an operation it was. >> he had been in the situation room with the president d top...
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imagine, that fiver years ago that osama bin laden was killed in the compound. and now we have more details of the operation and peter bergen spoke to the president and including secretary of state hillary clinton who was in the room when the raid unfolded. take a look. >> it was so almost surreal, because the stress was intense. we could see the one helicopter's tail clipping the wall and being disabled. i mean, your heart was in your throat the whole time that we were in there and i have never spent a more stressful 30-plus minutes in my life. >> i'm back with the panel, chairmanmanm roger s, you were e white house at the time of the raid and when did you find out? >> i was chairman through may and so all of the information was briefed along the way to also get our reed on should we or shouldn't we at the end of it, and i got a call of leon panetta the then cia director, we are launched ready the government it was an interesting night, obviously, and the success of 1,000 fathers and i am go ing to be interested to se who was for it and against it and it was an
imagine, that fiver years ago that osama bin laden was killed in the compound. and now we have more details of the operation and peter bergen spoke to the president and including secretary of state hillary clinton who was in the room when the raid unfolded. take a look. >> it was so almost surreal, because the stress was intense. we could see the one helicopter's tail clipping the wall and being disabled. i mean, your heart was in your throat the whole time that we were in there and i...
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we are glad that we have it tonight in a special "we got him, president obama and the raid on osama bin laden." >>> what are your future plans? >>> a plane crashed into the world trade center. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> osama bin laden and the al qaeda network were the threat this country faced. >> the united states is conducted in an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> this had been a priority from the beginning of my presidency. i made a commitment that i would go after bin laden, wherever he was. >> on the fifth anniversary of the raid that killed osama bin laden, president obama sat down with me in the white house situation room. the first time he ever sat with a reporter in this highly secure room where the nation's most classified secrets are discussed. >> shortly after assuming office, i directed leon panetta who was then head of the cia to prioritize this. >> i met osama bin laden in afghanistan in 1997. it was his first television interview. [speaking foreign language] back then his name was virtually unkn
we are glad that we have it tonight in a special "we got him, president obama and the raid on osama bin laden." >>> what are your future plans? >>> a plane crashed into the world trade center. >> the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. >> osama bin laden and the al qaeda network were the threat this country faced. >> the united states is conducted in an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda....
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so i did some research on osama bin laden and i'm no fan of osama bin laden but there were three thingsosama bin laden pointed to. three things that infuriate him about the united states. first, it was the presence of what he called the western infidels, the u.s. troops in saudi arabia, in the holy sites of islam, mecca and medina. second was the killing of 1 million people in iraq during the 90s under bill clinton, half of them children. third was israel's treatment of the palestinians. those were the three things that really incensed him. so if we really want to be safe from terrorism, rather than using these band-aid use of force drone strikes, man bombers killing people on this incredible level, we need to completely, completely do a reanalysis of our foreign policy where are we invading, what countries are we occupying? i would recommend to you a book, it's a comic book called addicted to war. it is illustrated and it is a tremendous resource. all of the armed invasion the u.s. has undertaken from the beginning, almost all of them to protect corporate interests. no surprise there.
so i did some research on osama bin laden and i'm no fan of osama bin laden but there were three thingsosama bin laden pointed to. three things that infuriate him about the united states. first, it was the presence of what he called the western infidels, the u.s. troops in saudi arabia, in the holy sites of islam, mecca and medina. second was the killing of 1 million people in iraq during the 90s under bill clinton, half of them children. third was israel's treatment of the palestinians. those...
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. >> we have 400 pledged members to osama bin laden and now they have countries. ave armies and they have tanks and missiles and they have stuff that osama bin laden did not dream to have in his wildest dreams. >> the secret history the of isis is airing on pbs. the producer who put it together. michael kirk. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> so many people were surprised by p the rise of isis, but the u.s. government should not have been. why? >> since the beginning, they had targeted an individual who was a former thug and jordan prisoner and the cia noticed him before he joined al-qaeda and he was thrown away and tossed off by osama bin laden and alczarhiri. and went to a camp in northern iraq and he waited for the american invasion. he turned into a terrorist rock star when secretary of state colin powell announced he was the thing that joined al-qaeda and saddam hussein. even though it was not true and the cian analyst followed him on our program said powell was way off on those assertions. powell said he doesn't remember much before him
. >> we have 400 pledged members to osama bin laden and now they have countries. ave armies and they have tanks and missiles and they have stuff that osama bin laden did not dream to have in his wildest dreams. >> the secret history the of isis is airing on pbs. the producer who put it together. michael kirk. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> so many people were surprised by p the rise of isis, but the u.s. government should not have been. why?...
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barack obama dijo que si no hubiera dado Órdenes con el operativo que terminÓ con la vida de osama bin laden el presidente obama anunciÓ el operativo con el que se dio muerte a osama bin laden. hasta entonces el fugitivo mÁs buscado del mundo. ahora admite que ese operativo fue la mejor oportunidad que tenÍan para capturarlo. y si no tomÁbamos acciÓn sabÍamos que se nos puede escapar y que pasarÍan aÑos antes de que volver a reaparecer, dijo el mandatario. la cia ayer tweeteo minuto a minuto como si hubiera sido hoy. >> cortarle la cabeza a esta culebra, que aunque ha seguido en diferentes formas ya no funciona como antes. reportera: pero algunos dicen que ha hecho muy poco para combatir a los problemas arraigados de estos paÍses en donde se extienden los grupos terroristas. aunque difundo, el fantasma y la energÍa siguen acechando. >> tal vez no en las montaÑas y desiertos de afganistÁn, pero sÍ en los suburbios de europa, en África y en otros lados. en la medida en que se va reduciendo el territorio de isis, al qaeda puede recoger este territorio. >> no va a haber un dÍa que declaremos la
barack obama dijo que si no hubiera dado Órdenes con el operativo que terminÓ con la vida de osama bin laden el presidente obama anunciÓ el operativo con el que se dio muerte a osama bin laden. hasta entonces el fugitivo mÁs buscado del mundo. ahora admite que ese operativo fue la mejor oportunidad que tenÍan para capturarlo. y si no tomÁbamos acciÓn sabÍamos que se nos puede escapar y que pasarÍan aÑos antes de que volver a reaparecer, dijo el mandatario. la cia ayer tweeteo minuto a...
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including seven potential successors to al qaeda leader osama bin laden. all seven killed by drones. >> the organization has been hollowed out in many respects. >> reporter: it's because drones are so effective that we use them more than we should critics say. brandon bryant, sean westmoreland and lisa ling among a dozen and former air force and cia operators and technicians speaking out against drones. they're here with their lawyer because they fear prosecution for breaches of security as they describe the u.s.'s drone use as immoral. >> being able to press a button from the opposite side of the world and kill another human being or multiple human beings at once is way too easy. >> reporter: is it video game warfare? >> it is. i mean the skill set that you use for video games is the exact same skill set you have when operating a drone. >> i have actually deployed overseas and the drone program for me was worse. i st >> i supported 2,400 close air support missions and 200 plus
including seven potential successors to al qaeda leader osama bin laden. all seven killed by drones. >> the organization has been hollowed out in many respects. >> reporter: it's because drones are so effective that we use them more than we should critics say. brandon bryant, sean westmoreland and lisa ling among a dozen and former air force and cia operators and technicians speaking out against drones. they're here with their lawyer because they fear prosecution for breaches of...
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in an interview with cnn, the president said it was their best chance to get osama bin laden and if they didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find him again. >> if it wasn't bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. and we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret, once the operation started. >> reporter: the navy seal who fired the fatal shot described that very moment in a fox news especially in 2014. >> standing on two feet in front of me was the face i had seen 1000 times. very quickly, it was just pop, pop. >> reporter: this morning, rob o'neill said he didn't do it alone and he hopes that others will come out and share their own stories of that mission. >> i'm a face of the team that did it. i hope more of the guys get out and tell their stories because there's going to be 23 different stories. >> reporter: even five years after, this anniversary leads to increased terror warnings around the globe. evidence the fight against terror still rages on. in washington, garrett tenney, f
in an interview with cnn, the president said it was their best chance to get osama bin laden and if they didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find him again. >> if it wasn't bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. and we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret, once the operation started. >> reporter: the navy seal who fired the fatal shot described that very moment in a fox...
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their top-secret mission, to kill osama bin laden. since then, we have, of course, learned much more about what led up to that highly secretive mission. images from new york and washington last year -- five years ago, as the celebrations about bin laden's death took place. right here on fox news a year and a half ago we heard from rob o'neill, the navy s.e.a.l. who came face to face with osama bin laden and fired those fatal shots. right now on twitter, the cia is live tweeting the raid as though it was happening right now in the sequence of events that happened five years ago. it would be very interesting to see what details the agency releases. >> i think that will be fascinating. >>> coming up, will tuesday's indiana primary be a breaking point for campaigns on both sides of the aisle? our political panel will weigh in next. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. bo
their top-secret mission, to kill osama bin laden. since then, we have, of course, learned much more about what led up to that highly secretive mission. images from new york and washington last year -- five years ago, as the celebrations about bin laden's death took place. right here on fox news a year and a half ago we heard from rob o'neill, the navy s.e.a.l. who came face to face with osama bin laden and fired those fatal shots. right now on twitter, the cia is live tweeting the raid as...
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today it, seal team 6 stormed a compound in pakistan and killed the most wanted man in the world, osama bin laden. bin laden considered the master mind of the 9/11 attacks had been on the run for nearly a decade. the cia live tweet ood the timeline of events as if they were happening today in realtime. at 1:51:00 p.m., helicopters depart from afghanistan and 3:30 it, potus watched the situation on the ground live in the situation room. the live tweeting isn't sitting well with twitter users. many calling it insensitive, some calling it embarrassing. >>> billboards that have the power to spy on you. tonight new york senator chuck schumer is calling for something to be done about this. they have the power to grab mobile data from people walking or driving by and then use that data to customize what ads people see. he call it an invasion of privacy and calling on the if i recall trade commission to investigate. >> your personal cell phone should not become a james bond-like garage jette that's used against you by some company. >> schumer wants the ftc to decide if companies should be allowed to coll
today it, seal team 6 stormed a compound in pakistan and killed the most wanted man in the world, osama bin laden. bin laden considered the master mind of the 9/11 attacks had been on the run for nearly a decade. the cia live tweet ood the timeline of events as if they were happening today in realtime. at 1:51:00 p.m., helicopters depart from afghanistan and 3:30 it, potus watched the situation on the ground live in the situation room. the live tweeting isn't sitting well with twitter users....
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plus, it's been exactly five years since the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> the united states hasd an operation that killed osama bin laden, the lead every of al qaeda. my exclusive sitdown
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to find the leader of al-qaeda again, but he admitted there were risks.>> if it had not been osama bin laden, the cost would of out led the benefits and we would have lost face internationally, and a lot of difficulty keeping that secret once the operation started.>> that navy seal that fired the shot that killed bin laden went public shortly after it happened, and he was on fox yesterday and said that he does not do it alone, and hopes others will come forward to describe how they were involved. there are reports that the obama administration could go public with the investigation into the september 11 terror attacks, and john brennan said that the material contains preliminary information about the possible link between saudi arabia and the attackers. he says that the information is not confirmed, and he adds that someone could use the report does say that saudi arabia was involved in the 9/11 attacks, and he says that would be very inaccurate. he said that the 9/11 commission followed up on the luminary information and found no evidence that there was indication that the saudi government
to find the leader of al-qaeda again, but he admitted there were risks.>> if it had not been osama bin laden, the cost would of out led the benefits and we would have lost face internationally, and a lot of difficulty keeping that secret once the operation started.>> that navy seal that fired the shot that killed bin laden went public shortly after it happened, and he was on fox yesterday and said that he does not do it alone, and hopes others will come forward to describe how they...
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. ♪ >>> a chilling warning coming from the son of osama bin laden. e is calling for new attacks on israel. >> he has the name and perhaps the message al qaeda needs to rejuvenate its foundering terror brand. one of osama bin laden's 11 sons had been missing for years, off the grid. now a new audience released by the son of the 9/11 mast aemast has officials concerned. he calls on all to unite, including isis. a key goal should be to defeat the u.s. and israel and, quote, liberate the palestinian lands. >> those who support the jews must pay the dues with their blood. >> reporter: a u.s. intelligence official tells cnn he has a rather small role in al qaeda now but could be getting groomed for a leadership position. >> this is the new bin laden who is going to ultimately lead us in the future. >> reporter: one official tells cnn this looks like an attempt for al qaeda to fill gaps in its ever dwindling bench. it has lost several top leaders and been eclipsed by isis in capturing the market share of young jihadists. >> isis productions are more interest
. ♪ >>> a chilling warning coming from the son of osama bin laden. e is calling for new attacks on israel. >> he has the name and perhaps the message al qaeda needs to rejuvenate its foundering terror brand. one of osama bin laden's 11 sons had been missing for years, off the grid. now a new audience released by the son of the 9/11 mast aemast has officials concerned. he calls on all to unite, including isis. a key goal should be to defeat the u.s. and israel and, quote,...
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five years ago today, the united states military killed osama bin laden and many americans learned about this by watching the phillies on television. >> may 1st, 2011, the fans at citizens bank park started chanting usa as word spread that osama bin laden was killed. game was televised on espn and later that night, president obama addressed the nation and announced the death of the man behind the 911 attacks. >>> cruise into cuba it was a half century in into the making, passengers are setting sail for havana and at least two other cities, a carnival cruise ship left miami this afternoon. many folks are returning home after the country loosened its policy, the cruise will depart every other week from miami. >>> some 40,000 runners pounced the pavement in the 37th annual broad street run today. it stretched all the way from broad and fisher and olney to the navy yard. cherri gregg from our sister station, kyw news radio was there. >> reporter: the conditions were soggy, rainy and a bit cold. >> we excited last night. >> that didn't damper the spirits of the ten to say of thousands of broa
five years ago today, the united states military killed osama bin laden and many americans learned about this by watching the phillies on television. >> may 1st, 2011, the fans at citizens bank park started chanting usa as word spread that osama bin laden was killed. game was televised on espn and later that night, president obama addressed the nation and announced the death of the man behind the 911 attacks. >>> cruise into cuba it was a half century in into the making,...
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they also tried to target when we captured and killed osama bin laden. we had targeted air force one. but they have nothing on the american military. the american companies are resilient and aren't going to be harmed by this. >> and we have air travel at a record this summer. record numbers of people flying last year despite change in even the ban on liquid, on large liquids on carry ones. but the fact that we are so resilient makes our economy that much more of a target by these very terrorists. >> absolutely. there is no one denying that as americans we are a resilient group of people and resilient society. so are the french, the british, anyone being targeted right now. we are resilient society. but let me just read you something. this thing came out, 44 ways to support the jihad. and he says the financial jihad has to proceed the physical jihad. so really the terrorists. and we're just talking about the al qaeda. but this is not only with al qaeda but we're talking about hezbollah and isis. the financial -- doing financial damage is the most importan
they also tried to target when we captured and killed osama bin laden. we had targeted air force one. but they have nothing on the american military. the american companies are resilient and aren't going to be harmed by this. >> and we have air travel at a record this summer. record numbers of people flying last year despite change in even the ban on liquid, on large liquids on carry ones. but the fact that we are so resilient makes our economy that much more of a target by these very...
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. >>> plus, it's been five years since the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> this morning, my exclusive sitdown with john brennan on the greatest threats today, the war with isis and whether we're safer now than we were five years ago. >>> finally, president obama says good-bye for the last time to washington on the night that washington lost to love itself. the white house correspondents' dinner. >> with that i have two more words to say. obama out. >>> and joining me for site and analys analysis, nbc's kristen welker, and ron foreign yay of the national journal. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press kwtsz. >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. you want to appreciate how dominate donald trump's can sency has become, consider this. trump didn't just win all five states on tuesday, he won all of pennsylvania counties, all 22 counties in maryland, all in rhode island and all three in delaware. in other words each and every one of the 106 counties that vote
. >>> plus, it's been five years since the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> this morning, my exclusive sitdown with john brennan on the greatest threats today, the war with isis and whether we're safer now than we were five years ago. >>> finally, president obama says good-bye for the last time to washington on the night that washington lost to love itself. the white house correspondents'...
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in an interview with cnn, the president said it was their best chance to get osama bin laden. y didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find him again. >> if it wasn't bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. >> reporter: the navy seals that fired the fatal shot that killed him described the very moment on the phone call news special in 2014. >> standing two feet in front of me was the face i'd seen thousands had of times. very quickly, i recognized him and just pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: this morning on fox and friends. he said he didn't do it alone and hopes that others will come out and share their own stories of that mission. >> i'm a face of the team that did it. i hope more of the guys of the team get out and tell their stories, because there's going to be 23 different stories. >> reporter: five years after his deathings this anniversary still leads to increased terror warnings around the globe. evi
in an interview with cnn, the president said it was their best chance to get osama bin laden. y didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find him again. >> if it wasn't bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. >> reporter: the navy seals that fired the fatal shot that killed him described the very moment on the...
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you are one of the only people who interviewed us on bin laden and you talked to the president on this. you know more about osama and about this raid than anyone else. what did you learn? >> we had an unprecedented interview with the architect of the raid and he told us about the helicopter pilot who went down. the pilot said if they shoot small farms fire, i can kill them. they went into that knowing the first helicopter may go down. >> we are hearing what they were preparing for and everything else they were expecting. when you hear this and you think about the famous picture of that situation room where president obama is watching, after making a decision where he went along with the minority of the advisers. >> he did. what was interesting is one of the primary advisers was hillary clinton urged him it do this. yet when the story came out from the white house, everything that happened, a lot of people airbrushed her out of the story as if she wasn't there. we will hear a lot more in this campaign about the fact that she was there and did advise to go forward. the president gets a lot of credit, but hillary c
you are one of the only people who interviewed us on bin laden and you talked to the president on this. you know more about osama and about this raid than anyone else. what did you learn? >> we had an unprecedented interview with the architect of the raid and he told us about the helicopter pilot who went down. the pilot said if they shoot small farms fire, i can kill them. they went into that knowing the first helicopter may go down. >> we are hearing what they were preparing for...
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bin laden. that doctors languishing in a jail cell. >> behind these walls, the controversial prisoner. he helps the cia in its search against osamain laden and was arrested in may, 2011 shortly after the rate during which u.s. navy see -- that u.s. navy seals killed the al qaeda chief. five years later, the doctor languishes in jail with no access to a lawyer and only allowed to see his wife and children every two months. his brother feels helpless. >> i have no hope of meeting him. no expectation for justice. they are not admitting the high court decision. what can i say? i am pessimistic. hepatitis an a vaccination program to taint samples were bin laden was thought to be happy -- fighting. the rate was celebrated in the u.s. but drove a wedge between the two countries. many suspected pakistan of having deliberately covered up the terror chiefs whereabouts for years. when afridi was arrested, he was accused of having ties with militants, a charge he has always denied. scapegoat. think, this is more political. >> the appeal against a freebies prisondi's 20 year sentence has been adjourned time and time again. --. pressure for hi
bin laden. that doctors languishing in a jail cell. >> behind these walls, the controversial prisoner. he helps the cia in its search against osamain laden and was arrested in may, 2011 shortly after the rate during which u.s. navy see -- that u.s. navy seals killed the al qaeda chief. five years later, the doctor languishes in jail with no access to a lawyer and only allowed to see his wife and children every two months. his brother feels helpless. >> i have no hope of meeting him....
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he will turn to the intelligence gathering model his administration used in the raid against osama bin ladent identifying one area his successor should be worried about. >> because of the power of social media, there is a mechanism to recruit volunteers that are already located in the west. that are much more difficult precisely because they don't engage in the same kind of planning. and what that means is we've got to continue to be vigilant. it means we have to go after isil in its core where it allows itself to maintain the illusion that somehow it is on the march. it will be important for us ultimately to take them out of mosul and take them out of raqqah and make sure they don't have those safe havens where they can pretend that they're a state in some fashion. >> in the ac-360 special, we got him, osama bin laden, and the war on terror, the president said the operations like sending troops to afghanistan and iraq as some suggest would make the fight against extremism harder. >>> president obama visits flint on wednesday. michigan governor rick snyder will be there to greet him and he i
he will turn to the intelligence gathering model his administration used in the raid against osama bin ladent identifying one area his successor should be worried about. >> because of the power of social media, there is a mechanism to recruit volunteers that are already located in the west. that are much more difficult precisely because they don't engage in the same kind of planning. and what that means is we've got to continue to be vigilant. it means we have to go after isil in its core...
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five years ago today, the united states military killed osama bin laden and many americans learned about this by watching the phillies on television. >> may 1st, 2011, the fans at citizens bank park started chanting usa as word spread that osama bin laden was killed. game was televised on espn and later that night, president obama addressed the nation and announced the death of the man behind the 911 attacks. >>> cruise into cuba it was a half century in into the making, passengers are setting sail for havana and at least two other cities, a carnival cruise ship left miami this afternoon. many folks are returning home after the country loosened its policy, the cruise will depart every other week from miami. >>> some 40,000 runners pounced the pavement in the 37th annual broad street run today. it stretched all the way from broad and fisher and olney to the navy yard. cherri gregg from our sister station, kyw news radio was there. >> reporter: the conditions were soggy, rainy and a bit cold. >> we excited last night. >> that didn't damper the spirits of the ten to say of thousands of broa
five years ago today, the united states military killed osama bin laden and many americans learned about this by watching the phillies on television. >> may 1st, 2011, the fans at citizens bank park started chanting usa as word spread that osama bin laden was killed. game was televised on espn and later that night, president obama addressed the nation and announced the death of the man behind the 911 attacks. >>> cruise into cuba it was a half century in into the making,...
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not have a will so that means the estate will be divided among the siblings. >>> 6 years ago osama bin laden was killed. the c.i.a. live tweeted the event. and it said high probability of osama bin laden. but some are criticizing the agency saying it demeans the serious work by those involved. >>> one airline wants to make sure you don't lose your luggage. >>> and starbucks is suing over ice. >>> and a big movement that has help from a special four-legged friend. how this maryland canine is >>> the first u.s. cruise ship in nearly four decades docked today in havana, cuba. nearly 300 passengers were on board. the cruise made possible after president obama and president castro restored the relations last year. it will stop at 3 cities and the ship will set sail from miami to cuba every other week. >>> in tonight's alert. too much ice and not enough java. in illinois a woman is suing starbucks for five million dollars. a customer that paid for a 24- ounce coffee gets less because the ice takes up ten ounces. the starbucks response, they call it absurd. >>> yahoo's future is uncertain but the c
not have a will so that means the estate will be divided among the siblings. >>> 6 years ago osama bin laden was killed. the c.i.a. live tweeted the event. and it said high probability of osama bin laden. but some are criticizing the agency saying it demeans the serious work by those involved. >>> one airline wants to make sure you don't lose your luggage. >>> and starbucks is suing over ice. >>> and a big movement that has help from a special four-legged...
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tomorrow on the fifth anniversary of the raid that killed its -- osama bin laden, there are no eventsscheduled to commemorate the mission but we are hearing new details from the president about that night and what went into his decision to greenlight the mission. in an interview with cnn the president said it was their best chance to get about -- osama bin laden and if they didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find them again. >> if it wasn't him, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits. and we would lose face internationally because there was going to be a lot of difficulty in keeping it secret once the operation started. >> the navy seal who fired the shot that killed him describe the very moment in a fox news special in 2014. >> standing 2 feet in front of me was the face i had seen thousands of times. very quickly, but i recognized him and then it was just pop pop pop. >> this morning rob o'neill said he didn't do it alone and he hopes others will come out and share their own stories of the mission. >> i'm the face of the team that did it and i hope when
tomorrow on the fifth anniversary of the raid that killed its -- osama bin laden, there are no eventsscheduled to commemorate the mission but we are hearing new details from the president about that night and what went into his decision to greenlight the mission. in an interview with cnn the president said it was their best chance to get about -- osama bin laden and if they didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find them again. >> if it wasn't him, probably the cost...
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obama is just like i killed osama bin laden. what's for breakfast? you know what i mean?n. it's like wait, wait. what? you have to get your props. you have to let people know. if i could say one good thing about trump it's he upons how to brag. and people by buyit. you have to be your own best market glg you have to be your own hype man. >> yeah. that's what i think barack obama needs. heap has to stop with this corny introduction-- ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states." he has to do it like def jam. he needs somebody out there saying, "ladies and gentlemen this brother here has reduced the deficit! killed osama bin laden! >> i agree. >> give it up! >> i agree. >> larry: that's what he needs. that's what he needs. >> exactly. and he needs to come out-- >> i think that's why barack likes rap so much. not because he's black. because rappers they get to say everything that he actually can't. like mention his name, oh yeah. >> a theme song. that's what he did. >> i agree. >> larry: what do you-- >> google that song, guys. >> larry: what do you think would
obama is just like i killed osama bin laden. what's for breakfast? you know what i mean?n. it's like wait, wait. what? you have to get your props. you have to let people know. if i could say one good thing about trump it's he upons how to brag. and people by buyit. you have to be your own best market glg you have to be your own hype man. >> yeah. that's what i think barack obama needs. heap has to stop with this corny introduction-- ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united...
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. >> 6:08 may first yesterday marked fifth anniversary on the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> half a decade after osama bin laden was found there is little known information about the hunt that led up to his killing. his death has not decreased threats from islamists. the phillies mets game was one of the only events going on when president obama made at announce mment even the players had no idea of what was going on when the news of bin lad ep's death spread throughout the crowd. >> i'll tell what you is going on the crowd is chanting usa and the reason for that is that there are reports circulating i'm not sure if they yet been confirmed by white house that osama bin laden is dead. how that happened we don't kno know. but this crowd now knows it. >> i remember watching that game it went into 14 innings mets and phillies big rivals and mets fans phillies fans were hugging each other and jimmy rollings said after the game hi no idea -- there jimmy and there's ryan howard he had no idea why are they chanting usa, usa they went into the dugout and found out. >> and cia decided to li
. >> 6:08 may first yesterday marked fifth anniversary on the raid that killed osama bin laden. >> half a decade after osama bin laden was found there is little known information about the hunt that led up to his killing. his death has not decreased threats from islamists. the phillies mets game was one of the only events going on when president obama made at announce mment even the players had no idea of what was going on when the news of bin lad ep's death spread throughout the...
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our own peter bergen talk about the rains that killed osama bin laden. >>> it was five years ago to theay or almost the hour that osama bin laden was killed in a raid in pakistan. that successful operation likely to remain one of the enduring legacies of the president obama's time in the white house and a cnn exclusive airing later tonight, president obama and members of his inner circle speak with cnn's national security analyst and the author peter bergen about the raid. >> after the discussions with the principals, it was clear to me this was going to be our best chance to get bin laden. that if, in fact, we did not take the action that he might slip away and be years before he resurface. i had confidence we could get our guys back. we knew that it was going to cause some significant blowback within pakistan. and that if it wasn't bin laden, probably the cost would outweigh the benefits and we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. >> peter bergen is joining us now. peter, you wrote the
our own peter bergen talk about the rains that killed osama bin laden. >>> it was five years ago to theay or almost the hour that osama bin laden was killed in a raid in pakistan. that successful operation likely to remain one of the enduring legacies of the president obama's time in the white house and a cnn exclusive airing later tonight, president obama and members of his inner circle speak with cnn's national security analyst and the author peter bergen about the raid. >>...
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special forces raid what killed osama bin laden.yst peter bergen met at the white house situation room. >> we came in here at the point when the helicopters were about to actually land. it's here where we observed, for example, that one of the helicopters got damaged in the landing. >> and what were you thinking? >> i was thinking that this is not an ideal start. look, we were all worried. the good news is, it didn't crash. our guys were able to extract themselves. the bad news was that the helicopter itself had been damaged and this is an example, though, of the kind of meticulous planning that had been done. even though we had the best helicopter operators imaginable, despite the fact that they had practiced these landings repeatedly in a mock-up, we couldn't account for the fact that helicopters start reacting differently in an enclosed compound where he may be rising. >> this is featured in the special report that airs later tonight. peter is joining us now in our situation room. he's also the author of the new and very importan
special forces raid what killed osama bin laden.yst peter bergen met at the white house situation room. >> we came in here at the point when the helicopters were about to actually land. it's here where we observed, for example, that one of the helicopters got damaged in the landing. >> and what were you thinking? >> i was thinking that this is not an ideal start. look, we were all worried. the good news is, it didn't crash. our guys were able to extract themselves. the bad...
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went into his decision to green light the mission which he says was their best chance to get osama bin laden, and if they didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find him glen. >> if it wasn't bin laden, probably the costs would outweigh the benefits, and, you know, we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. and the navy s.e.a.l. who fired that fatal shot described that very moment in a fox news special in 2014. >> standing on two feet in front of me was the face that i had seen thousands of times, ubl. very quickly did i recognize him and then just pop, pop, pop. >> this morning on "fox & friends" rob o'neill says he didn't do it alone and hopes others will come out and share their stories of that mission as well. >> i'm a face of the team that did it, and just to closure, when more of the guys come out and tell their stories because there's going to be 23 different stories to that mission. >> five years after bin laden's death this anniversary leads to increased terror warning
went into his decision to green light the mission which he says was their best chance to get osama bin laden, and if they didn't, it could have been years before they were able to find him glen. >> if it wasn't bin laden, probably the costs would outweigh the benefits, and, you know, we would lose face internationally because there was probably going to be a lot of difficulty keeping it secret once the operation started. and the navy s.e.a.l. who fired that fatal shot described that very...
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i think that type of conduct of our affairs continued unabated right up to the point where osama bin ladenas keep chilled and continues to this day. it's very challenging for the people who do this for the living. -- was killed. they had a level of consistency to achieve the objective or i know some of the stories have come out. i suspect when the whole story comes out it will go down as one of the greatest spy stories ever. it was certainly against the odds edited a tremendous, had a tremendous impact. but this is one man, one man that had to be rendered to justice come if you will. but in the process of this time, we have seen al-qaeda who, before 9/11, if you think the american government was slow to react, it was actually leading in the world compared to other governments, international governments are they were light years ahead of everybody else. most of the times i would be going overseas to try to convince intelligence services that al-qaeda did exist. basically it was blown off. i don't write about because of some i don't want a lot of people to read. that's the reality. americans
i think that type of conduct of our affairs continued unabated right up to the point where osama bin ladenas keep chilled and continues to this day. it's very challenging for the people who do this for the living. -- was killed. they had a level of consistency to achieve the objective or i know some of the stories have come out. i suspect when the whole story comes out it will go down as one of the greatest spy stories ever. it was certainly against the odds edited a tremendous, had a...
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. >>> the odd wade in which the cia marked the fifth anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden.e'll have that when "way too early" comes right back. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> now let's check in on some of the morning's other headlines. and for that we head to the control room and louis bergdorf. >> good morning, jonathan. we're trying to figure out who came up with the cia's latest social media stunt marking the fifth anniversary of the osama bin laden raid by fake live tweeting as if they were happening in realtime. at 3:30 p.m. yesterday, the cia tweeted, quote, two helicopters desecend on the compound in ab d abbottabad. and then finally the fake confirmation nine minutes later that the terrorist had been
. >>> the odd wade in which the cia marked the fifth anniversary of the killing of osama bin laden.e'll have that when "way too early" comes right back. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there is only one place where real and amazing live. seaworld. real. amazing ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way,...