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from montana who now works as a decorated speaker. >> my name is robert o'neill. i was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. >> reporter: o'neill told "the washington post" he fired a shot that struck bin laden in the forehead. the terrorist leader died instantly, he says, his skull split by the first bullet. but sources in s.e.a.l. team 6, the unit which conducted the bin laden raid, tell peter bergen another s.e.a.l. fired the fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor, as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the point man, who is never going to identify himself publicly was the guy who took the first shot at bin laden and winged him. and then bin laden collapsed on the ground in his bedroom and he was finished off by two other s.e.a.l.s. >> reporter: those two s.e.a.l.s according to bergen's sources robert o'neill and matt bissonnette, who wrote the day book "no easy day" about the raid. simply, a u.s. mili
from montana who now works as a decorated speaker. >> my name is robert o'neill. i was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. >> reporter: o'neill told "the washington post" he fired a shot that struck bin laden in the forehead. the terrorist leader died instantly, he says, his skull split by the first bullet. but sources in s.e.a.l. team 6, the unit which conducted the bin laden raid, tell peter bergen another s.e.a.l. fired the fatal shot from the area of the stairs...
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from montana, who now works as a motivational speaker. >> my name is be robert o'neil. was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. i was involved directly with combat since 9/11 started. >> reporter: o'neil's account is three s.e.a.l.s moved to the compound. he said he fired a shot which struck bin laden in the forehead. the terrorist leader died instantly, he said, his skull split by the first bullet. but peter bergen had another version, illustrated in this animation. they say after three s.e.a.l.s moved up the stairs, another s.e.a.l. fired fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the point man who is never going to identify himself publicly, was the guy that took first shot at bin laden and winged him and then bin laden collapsed on the ground in his bedroom and he was finished off by two other s.e.a.l.s. >> those two sales.e.a.l.s, separately a u.s. military official told
from montana, who now works as a motivational speaker. >> my name is be robert o'neil. was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. i was involved directly with combat since 9/11 started. >> reporter: o'neil's account is three s.e.a.l.s moved to the compound. he said he fired a shot which struck bin laden in the forehead. the terrorist leader died instantly, he said, his skull split by the first bullet. but peter bergen had another version, illustrated in this animation. they say after...
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from montana, who now works as a motivational speak per >> my name's robert o'neill. i was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. >> reporter: o'neill told "the washington post" he fired a shot which struck bin laden in the forehead. "he died instantly, his skull split by the first bullet." sources in team six, the unit which conducted the bin laden raid tell bergen another s.e.a.l. shot the shot. >> most of the people in the community say that the night bin laden killed somebody called the point man who is never going to identify himself publicly was the guy who took the first shot at bin laden and winged him and bin laden collapsed on the ground in his bedroom finished off by two other s.e.a.l.s. >> reporter: those two s.e.a.l.s, robert o'neill and matt bisonette. barbara starr was told there was a s.e.a.l. named robert o'neill on the mission but they don't know if he fired the kill shot. >> it was a night with no moon, no electricity in the house, it was a helicopter had crashed, there were two or three firefights. these guys were wearing night vision goggles and the
from montana, who now works as a motivational speak per >> my name's robert o'neill. i was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. >> reporter: o'neill told "the washington post" he fired a shot which struck bin laden in the forehead. "he died instantly, his skull split by the first bullet." sources in team six, the unit which conducted the bin laden raid tell bergen another s.e.a.l. shot the shot. >> most of the people in the community say that the night bin...
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robert o'neill is saying that to "the washington post" that he is the man who fired the fatal shot at osama bin laden but we also have to say that sources in s.e.a.l. team 6 involved in the bin laden raid are also telling peter bergen they do not believe that robert o'neill is correct and he was not the person who fired the fatal shot at osama bin laden. those sources telling peter bergen, our national security analyst, that it was someone who they call the point man who fired a shot down the hallway when bin laden peered his head out the door of his bedroom and that is the shot that killed osama bin laden. robert o'neill now according to sources in the special operations community is the man claiming to be the shooter according to peter bergen but people in s.e.a.l. team 6 tell peter that his account is not correct. he was not the person who fired the fatal shot at osama bin laden. we'll have more on this in "the situation room" at 5:00. >> we'll look for more. perhaps more clarification as well. brian todd, thank you so much. we'll see you later this evening on cnn. >>> meantime, th
robert o'neill is saying that to "the washington post" that he is the man who fired the fatal shot at osama bin laden but we also have to say that sources in s.e.a.l. team 6 involved in the bin laden raid are also telling peter bergen they do not believe that robert o'neill is correct and he was not the person who fired the fatal shot at osama bin laden. those sources telling peter bergen, our national security analyst, that it was someone who they call the point man who fired a shot...
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robert o'neill is a 38-year-old from montana. he said he climbed the stairs to the third floor of that bin laden compound, suddenly a head peeped around the corner of one of the bedrooms and shots were fired by his colleague on the stairs and suddenly a couple of women rushed them on the corridor while his colleague was taking care of the women, sort of holding them back, he ended up in a room alone with the al qaeda leader, and that's when he pumped these bullets in him. >> but he's being contradicted by other accounts. >> that's right. there was one written in a book two years ago by a man using the sued anymore mark and who was also on that mission. he said there were three of them who climbed the stairs and that actually it was their colleague on the stairs that managed to fire those fatal shots. but officials are saying none of these navy seals should be talking. there is a code of silence. but, of course, it is pretty good for your job prospects if you say you're the man who killed bin laden and there are wrangles going on
robert o'neill is a 38-year-old from montana. he said he climbed the stairs to the third floor of that bin laden compound, suddenly a head peeped around the corner of one of the bedrooms and shots were fired by his colleague on the stairs and suddenly a couple of women rushed them on the corridor while his colleague was taking care of the women, sort of holding them back, he ended up in a room alone with the al qaeda leader, and that's when he pumped these bullets in him. >> but he's...
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his name is robert o'neil. the article described him as the shooter. now that article, he described in gripping detail, how the legendary 2011 raid went down. this exclusive cnn video was shot the day after the raid. now, mr. o'neil, who has become an inspirational speaker with "the washington post" and that's a breach of the s.e.a.l. honor. not to mention the claim contradicts how the deadly mission unfolded. brian todd takes a look. >> reporter: a former navy s.e.a.l. comes forward saying he's the man who killed osama bin laden. sources in the special operations community tell cnn's national security analyst peter bergen robert o'neil appears to be the shooter. o'neal is a decorate d navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. >> reporter: his account is that three s.e.a.l.s made it to the third floor of the bin laden compound. he said he struck bin laden in the forehead. the terrorist died instantly. his skull split by the first bullet. but sources in team s.e.a.l. 6 gave bergen another version. ill stratd -- illustrated in this animation. they said that ano
his name is robert o'neil. the article described him as the shooter. now that article, he described in gripping detail, how the legendary 2011 raid went down. this exclusive cnn video was shot the day after the raid. now, mr. o'neil, who has become an inspirational speaker with "the washington post" and that's a breach of the s.e.a.l. honor. not to mention the claim contradicts how the deadly mission unfolded. brian todd takes a look. >> reporter: a former navy s.e.a.l. comes...
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then robert o'neill and a third s.e.a.l. finished him off as he lay on the floor. joining me to sort it out is peter bergen. he's written a lot about the raid including what i think is the definitive account and excellent book called "man hunt." what's going on. do they all want to be known as the man who killed bin laden? do they believe it? are they lying? is this what happens in the fog of war? >> well, michael, i think that i mean, only robert o'neill is definitively saying that i'm the man who killed bin laden. other accounts suggest somebody called the point man who hasn't publicly identified himself, and apparently will never do so, is the person who took the kill shot. on some levels michael, in a way does it matter? it was obviously a team effort. if you took one person out of the team the whole thing would have collapsed. the helicopter pilot who basically, the first helicopter got into a lot of trouble, he was so skilled that he was able to put it down despite the fact that almost any other situation if there had been a helicopter crash at the beginning
then robert o'neill and a third s.e.a.l. finished him off as he lay on the floor. joining me to sort it out is peter bergen. he's written a lot about the raid including what i think is the definitive account and excellent book called "man hunt." what's going on. do they all want to be known as the man who killed bin laden? do they believe it? are they lying? is this what happens in the fog of war? >> well, michael, i think that i mean, only robert o'neill is definitively saying...
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>> michaela, john, there are sources disputing robert o'neil's claim he fired the kill shot at osaman laden. sources in seal team 6, that's the team that conducted the bin laden raid, have told our national security analyst peter bergen that it was not robert o'neil who fired the kill shot. those sources are telling us that it was a man they call the point man who has not revealed his identity and who peter bergen says will never reveal his identity. they say that man fired the shot at bin laden from the top of the stairs leading to the third floor where bin laden's bedroom was, that he fired the shot from the stairs as bin laden was peering out his bedroom door, clipped bin laden there with a fatal wound, presumably to his head, and once bin laden fell over, mortally wounded, then two other seals came into the room and finished bin laden off. according to those source, robert o'neill was one of those two seals who finished bin laden off when he was mortally wounded and matt a bissonnette, the author of the book "no easy day" was the other. but neither of them, according to sources f
>> michaela, john, there are sources disputing robert o'neil's claim he fired the kill shot at osaman laden. sources in seal team 6, that's the team that conducted the bin laden raid, have told our national security analyst peter bergen that it was not robert o'neil who fired the kill shot. those sources are telling us that it was a man they call the point man who has not revealed his identity and who peter bergen says will never reveal his identity. they say that man fired the shot at...
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robert o'neill spoke at a veterans event in tennessee thursday. told the "washington post" he fired the shots that hit bin laden in the forehead during the raid in pakistan in 2011. o'neill talks to the vets about the decision he made to join the s.e.a.l.s. >> september 11th, 2001, our country was attacked obviously. i felt like everyone in the room. i wanted to fight the enemy, get over to afghanistan. >> o'neill faces criticism from some colleagues who says the s.e.a.l.s are not supposed to talk about their missions. two years ago a fellow s.e.a.l. wrote a book describing the raid that killed osama bin laden. >>> police say the woman who was kidnapped from philadelphia last weekend used her wits to help police find her. technology also helped officers track down her suspended kidnapper and bring her home. >> reporter: the violent abduction of carlesha freeland-gaither helped the police track her down. police say as the 22 -year-old nursing assistant was being forced into a car, she left her cell phone behind so police would immediately know who
robert o'neill spoke at a veterans event in tennessee thursday. told the "washington post" he fired the shots that hit bin laden in the forehead during the raid in pakistan in 2011. o'neill talks to the vets about the decision he made to join the s.e.a.l.s. >> september 11th, 2001, our country was attacked obviously. i felt like everyone in the room. i wanted to fight the enemy, get over to afghanistan. >> o'neill faces criticism from some colleagues who says the s.e.a.l.s...
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named robert o'neill on that mission, but they don't know if o'neill fired the kill shot. bergen acknowledges the scene was confusing. >> it was a night with no moon, there was no electricity in the house. a helicopter had crashed. there were two othree fire fights. these guys were wearing night vision goggles. and the whole event of killing bin laden, my guess, took place in ten seconds. >> the head of the s.e.a.l. command sent a letter in recent days reminding s.e.a.l.s.s not to break their code of silence. former s.e.a.l. john mcguire says neither o'neill or bissonette should have spoken about the raid. >> everyone wants to know how special forces do things. our enemy wants to know more than we do. >> we tried to reach robert o'neill directly and through his representatives. we could not get him to comment. o'neill told "the washington post" the s.e.a.l.s expected the bin laden compound to be heavily guarded and bobby trapped and said this was the first mission where he thought he would likely be killed. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> the drummer of the legendary rock
named robert o'neill on that mission, but they don't know if o'neill fired the kill shot. bergen acknowledges the scene was confusing. >> it was a night with no moon, there was no electricity in the house. a helicopter had crashed. there were two othree fire fights. these guys were wearing night vision goggles. and the whole event of killing bin laden, my guess, took place in ten seconds. >> the head of the s.e.a.l. command sent a letter in recent days reminding s.e.a.l.s.s not to...
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some question how robert o'neil can claim to have killed bin laden when various accounts of described other people opening fire. o'neil's story to the washington post described bin laden clearly killed by a shot to the head, but another version from sources in seal team 6 describes a point man first winging bin laden before multiple seals finished him off. now working as a motivational speaker, o'neil is not the only one to talk about the raid without getting clearance. former seal published add memoir under a different name. the department of deference says the book violates his nondisclosure agreement. i'm andrew spencer reporting. >> last year, an anonymous o'neil gave his interview telling how the events of that night led to his early retirement from the seals. thank you for watching wusa9 news at 5:00. wusa9 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> department of justice civil rights investigators asking questions about land use in montgomery county. i'm scott broom. coming up, a group of african american landowners in sandy spring who claim their civil rights have been denied. >>> i'm s
some question how robert o'neil can claim to have killed bin laden when various accounts of described other people opening fire. o'neil's story to the washington post described bin laden clearly killed by a shot to the head, but another version from sources in seal team 6 describes a point man first winging bin laden before multiple seals finished him off. now working as a motivational speaker, o'neil is not the only one to talk about the raid without getting clearance. former seal published...
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idea what o'neill's motives are for the time being but officials do confirm to msnbc news that robert o'neille of those first to burst through the door of osama bin laden's bedroom in pakistan and one of those among the first to fire shots. now, in an "esquire" article nearly a couple of years ago now, he was described anonymo anonymously as the shooter, but we're getting conflicting reports on exactly who may have fired the first shot in that raid that took down osama bin laden. as you can imagine in a classified operation like that in the telling, things get a little murked up, i guess you could say. >> and, mick, this statement, it's very strongly worded saying that this diminishes otherwise honorable service, courage, and sacrifice of the men and women who serve. so this obviously just from the wording there alone points to how upsetting this interview even before it airs is to the top brass. >> what's interesting is robert o'neill has been on the speaking circuit for some time and it was understood that he was involved in the raid, but he was very careful not to apparently, we're told, n
idea what o'neill's motives are for the time being but officials do confirm to msnbc news that robert o'neille of those first to burst through the door of osama bin laden's bedroom in pakistan and one of those among the first to fire shots. now, in an "esquire" article nearly a couple of years ago now, he was described anonymo anonymously as the shooter, but we're getting conflicting reports on exactly who may have fired the first shot in that raid that took down osama bin laden. as...
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so i don't understand the calculations that robert o'neill made in his own mind.ely there is financial gain to be had. if you were known publicly as such a hero. and on the other hand, at what cost, truly to himself and his family? >> and let me ask you about that. so you do believe that he is now a target? >> without question. of course he is. and he did that imh-- himful. i understand his career is legendary, he's done many things. i'm not a navy s.e.a.l. but i know there is a code of silence. so it doesn't follow why he put his name so publicly out there. again, as you noted, in my case, i never wanted to be a public person. i was very happy to do my job as a covert operations officer. he has left the service. so i don't know. he is going to have to pay a lot of money for sure for security. >> and he's not, to your point, obviously this mission is a historic mission, something that is going down in history. and maybe that is part of the reason that some who are on that mission feel the need to be publicly recognized for it. because oneal is the second navy s.e.
so i don't understand the calculations that robert o'neill made in his own mind.ely there is financial gain to be had. if you were known publicly as such a hero. and on the other hand, at what cost, truly to himself and his family? >> and let me ask you about that. so you do believe that he is now a target? >> without question. of course he is. and he did that imh-- himful. i understand his career is legendary, he's done many things. i'm not a navy s.e.a.l. but i know there is a...
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robert o'neill, welcome. thank you for joining me and thank you for your service. >> you're welcome, and thank you for having me, mr. tapper. it's good to be here. >> please call me jake, come on. let's start with the moment that you realized this mission was to get bin laden. what was that like? >> it was just odd the way they called us back from training cycles to tell us something. and at first, it was more of a we found a thing in a country, and we asked what's the thing, what's the country? they wouldn't tell us. we figured it would have been moammar gadhafi in libya, because that was the time of the arab spring, and we figured they wanted us to go get him, so we started training, well, not training, but getting our gear prepared for that sort of environment. we were briefed more and more. they told us they would give us the brief in a couple days and we asked who was going to be at the brief or the read-in, as they called it. and just some of the names they mentioned didn't make sense for that part of t
robert o'neill, welcome. thank you for joining me and thank you for your service. >> you're welcome, and thank you for having me, mr. tapper. it's good to be here. >> please call me jake, come on. let's start with the moment that you realized this mission was to get bin laden. what was that like? >> it was just odd the way they called us back from training cycles to tell us something. and at first, it was more of a we found a thing in a country, and we asked what's the thing,...
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robert o'neill will talk about how president george w. bush's words moments after the planes hit the towers on 9/11 stayed with him and affected him on the day of that raid. what this disclosure means for his family. we talked about the controversy over him telling his story, and i think parts of it is he felt like so much of the story had already come out. the white house put out a lot more information than the pentagon wanted out in the early days. i think he felt it was coming out. that more and more people knew and he might as well embrace it in that moment, and he did provide a lot of comfort to those families in that. leland: it's incredible to know and hear and see some of the things he's talking about. about. what's he like as a guy just to sit there. martha: just a normal guy. he's relaxed and smiles all the time. he's not a larger than life superhero. he's the first to say he was trained and trained and trained. they are so well trained that their muscle memory kicks in and it's almost bigger than them because they are putting i
robert o'neill will talk about how president george w. bush's words moments after the planes hit the towers on 9/11 stayed with him and affected him on the day of that raid. what this disclosure means for his family. we talked about the controversy over him telling his story, and i think parts of it is he felt like so much of the story had already come out. the white house put out a lot more information than the pentagon wanted out in the early days. i think he felt it was coming out. that more...
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thank god for people like robert o'neill and the navy s.e.a.l.m and the rest of the guys that were involved that. >> everybody in our military who puts it on the line every day. dana? >> the thing i loved about the documentary, too, seeing the last part again is the quality of it was great and just different way to sit and be quiet and think about 9/11 that i hadn't done in a long time. and i thought that the facing of the documentary was great. i'm glad i saw it all in one sitting and would have been hard to wait overnight to see the second part and the illustrations, the graphics, camera angles, the whole tone and pacing of it i thought was very good. >> very well done. kudos for john finley for the documentary. greg? >> did you know that pete dooci is related to steve dooci? they don't look at all alike. it's good do know how bin laden croaked. there's a lot of -- there's a few s.e.a.l.s that don't think it's good to divulge this kind of stuff but, you know, people didn't know how hitler died, it's greet know and give people comfort and closur
thank god for people like robert o'neill and the navy s.e.a.l.m and the rest of the guys that were involved that. >> everybody in our military who puts it on the line every day. dana? >> the thing i loved about the documentary, too, seeing the last part again is the quality of it was great and just different way to sit and be quiet and think about 9/11 that i hadn't done in a long time. and i thought that the facing of the documentary was great. i'm glad i saw it all in one sitting...
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robert o'neill said he fired the shot that killed osama bin laden. he plans to rebuild his role. were foiled when he leaked it last week. he was angry over o'neill's intent to talk. he sits down with margaret brennan and tells why he is talking and if he fears consequences. margaret, good morning. >> they were sworn to secrecy, part of the lifelong pledge taken by the elite force but one highly decorated vet has taken the controversial threat of revealing his identity and role in the historic mission. >> the chances of us dying were good, the chances of us not coming back were really good as far as we were concerned. >> reporter: former navy s.e.a.l. robert o'neill says he killed the world's most famous man. >> i turned and walked into the next room and was looking at osama bin laden. that's when i shot him. >> how many shots? >> three total. >> where? >> i fired him in the face three times. >> you believe you fired the kill shots. >> i fired them, yes. >> details of the raid were clats feed. only known by those at the top. >> how do you keep that secret? >> i think it's a diffic
robert o'neill said he fired the shot that killed osama bin laden. he plans to rebuild his role. were foiled when he leaked it last week. he was angry over o'neill's intent to talk. he sits down with margaret brennan and tells why he is talking and if he fears consequences. margaret, good morning. >> they were sworn to secrecy, part of the lifelong pledge taken by the elite force but one highly decorated vet has taken the controversial threat of revealing his identity and role in the...
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named robert o'neil is claiming to be the s.e.a.l.fired the kill shot that killed osama bin laden. it's being reported in "the washington post." but tonight, there's also serious and credible doubt being cast on his claim. a former navy s.e.a.l. comes forward, saying he's the man who killed osama bin laden. sources in the special operations community tell cnn national security analyst peter bergen, he claims to be the shooter. o'neal is a decorated former s.e.a.l. from montana who now works as a motivational speaker. >> my name is robert o'neil. i was a navy s.e.a.l. for almost 17 years. >> reporter: he said he fired a shot that struck bin laden in the forehead. theleader died instantly. but sources say another s.e.a.l. fired the fatal shot from the area of the stairs leading to bin laden's floor, as bin laden peered out the door of his bedroom. >> most of the people in the s.e.a.l. community i've spoken to say that the night that bin laden was killed, somebody called the pointman, who is never going to identify himself, is the guy wh
named robert o'neil is claiming to be the s.e.a.l.fired the kill shot that killed osama bin laden. it's being reported in "the washington post." but tonight, there's also serious and credible doubt being cast on his claim. a former navy s.e.a.l. comes forward, saying he's the man who killed osama bin laden. sources in the special operations community tell cnn national security analyst peter bergen, he claims to be the shooter. o'neal is a decorated former s.e.a.l. from montana who now...
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robert o'neill is the target of critici criticism. some in the military community wonder how he can claim to fire the kill shot when two others in bin laden's room fired their weapons. some fault o'neill for taking attention at all. >> he sacrificed a lot in doing this. whether he is the real shoot shooter or not. he put a bull's-eye on his back. >> you are talking about an actual bull's-eye from jihadists. >> his family and himself. anybody that goes to see this guy now is a target when they are in a room with him. >> o'neill says he was willing to acknowledge his part in killing osama bin laden only after being outed by a military blog earlier this week. >>> six minutes past the hour. time for an early start on your money. the dow and s&p hit record highs yesterday. the big word today, jobs. the government releases the october jobs report at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. expecting more than 200,000 jobs created. more about the home depot security breach. 53 million customer e-mail addresses were taken during the hack. that's in addition t
robert o'neill is the target of critici criticism. some in the military community wonder how he can claim to fire the kill shot when two others in bin laden's room fired their weapons. some fault o'neill for taking attention at all. >> he sacrificed a lot in doing this. whether he is the real shoot shooter or not. he put a bull's-eye on his back. >> you are talking about an actual bull's-eye from jihadists. >> his family and himself. anybody that goes to see this guy now is a...
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robert o'neill had been a s.e.a.l. for 15 years before the raid in 2011. he thought that mission would be his last. now o'neill is the target of criticism. some wonder how he can claim to fire the kill shot when at least two others in osama bin laden's room fired their weapons as well. some fault o'neill for seeking attention. >> he sacrificed a lot in doing this. whether he is the real shoot erre er or not, he put a bull's-eye on his back. >> you are talking about an actual bull's-eye from jihadists. >> yeah. his family, himself. he is on the speaking lecture circuit. anybody that goes to see this guy is a target. >> o'neill says he was willing to acknowledge his part only after being outed by a military blog. >> isn't discretion part of the s.e.a.l. code? this is the most famous raid. >>> a higher open for stocks which would cap another big week of gains. dow sitting at record highs folks. if that moves higher, it depends on the jobs report due out later this morning. look for more than 200,000 jobs created. >>> new developments of takata. this report cla
robert o'neill had been a s.e.a.l. for 15 years before the raid in 2011. he thought that mission would be his last. now o'neill is the target of criticism. some wonder how he can claim to fire the kill shot when at least two others in osama bin laden's room fired their weapons as well. some fault o'neill for seeking attention. >> he sacrificed a lot in doing this. whether he is the real shoot erre er or not, he put a bull's-eye on his back. >> you are talking about an actual...
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several sources justified him as robert o'neill.is name emerged ahead of his interview with fox news that will air next tuesday and wednesday. the interview will include an account of the raid on osama bin laden's compound. robert o'neill tells the post he decided to go public after being convinced he identity was about to be leaked. >>> facebook says users will soon see an option to donate to three non-profits fighting ebola. this comes on the heels of a $25 million donation by mark zuckerberg and his wife it the cdc to help it fight ebola. mean time the ebola chief of the united nations says the fight to contain ebola is not even a quarter of the way done but she is hopeful it could end by next year. >>> some students say they will be hit hard by a plan to increase tuition at uc schools and why the plan is facing opposition from the governor. >> a family in hayward left devastated after a boy loses his mother. >> and a remindter is never too late -- reminder it is never too late for the medal of honor and the man who earned it mor
several sources justified him as robert o'neill.is name emerged ahead of his interview with fox news that will air next tuesday and wednesday. the interview will include an account of the raid on osama bin laden's compound. robert o'neill tells the post he decided to go public after being convinced he identity was about to be leaked. >>> facebook says users will soon see an option to donate to three non-profits fighting ebola. this comes on the heels of a $25 million donation by mark...
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robert o'neill revealed details to esquire magazine and spoke out to freelance journalist alex quade.t concerned about the criticism. he says what is most spornt that bin laden is dead. you can go to cnn.com to hear that interview. >> talk about business news. employers added 214,000 new jobs in october and the unemployment rate fell to 5.8. it's been six years since the jobless rate has been this low. however, there is a down side. wages for american workers are still stagnant. >> in sports, former university of north carolina football player is suing the school for not giving him the education he was promised. so he says. mike says counselors steered him toward fake classes so he could stay eligible for football. he lost his eligibility in 2011 when he was accused of cheating. >> he was supposed to be a family friend. now he's accused of being a cold killer. four years after a california family of four disappeared police say they solved the case. you're going to hear who the suspect in his own words. limits are there to be shattered. ♪ barriers are meant to be broken. ♪ lines are dr
robert o'neill revealed details to esquire magazine and spoke out to freelance journalist alex quade.t concerned about the criticism. he says what is most spornt that bin laden is dead. you can go to cnn.com to hear that interview. >> talk about business news. employers added 214,000 new jobs in october and the unemployment rate fell to 5.8. it's been six years since the jobless rate has been this low. however, there is a down side. wages for american workers are still stagnant. >>...
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. >> his name is robert o'neill, and he is the man who killed osama bin laden.we are looking at is the last face that osama bin laden saw on earth. >> yeah, i mean, if it was light enough, i was definitely the last person he saw. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "outnumbered." it looks like democrats may be in a bit of denial, despite the fact that they now have fewer seats in congress than they've had in nearly 80 years. house minority leader nancy pelosi is saying that her party is doing just fine, and when asked about how well republicans did in the midterms, she tells politico, quote: [laughter] >> meanwhile -- >> an ebb tide. [laughter] senator kristin gillibrand of new york is defending the strategy of focusing on women's issues saying anyone who calls it a failure is wrong. listen. >> one thing i've heard over the last few days that bothers me is that democrats focused too much on talking to women voters. i resent the notion that we shouldn't be talked to directly and be talking directly to women about issues that we care about. the answer is not to stop talking ab
. >> his name is robert o'neill, and he is the man who killed osama bin laden.we are looking at is the last face that osama bin laden saw on earth. >> yeah, i mean, if it was light enough, i was definitely the last person he saw. ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to "outnumbered." it looks like democrats may be in a bit of denial, despite the fact that they now have fewer seats in congress than they've had in nearly 80 years. house minority leader nancy pelosi is saying that...
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>> robert o'neill, 37 years of age, the person who shot bin laden. he worked for the navy seals troops for the united states. he is now a motivational speaker . he gives talks about never quitting. the paper says he has been immortalized in three hollywood movies and will give more -- get more dues when he speaks on monday. let's look at another story related to the terrorist threat. in "the new york news," w anna-be terrorists using cruise ships to join crisis in syria and iraq. this is all about interval which talked with the newswire saying that cruise ships are being used by certain people heading for iraq and syria as a way of avoiding the airports. they can hop off at a certain port, specifically one in turkey , where interval says there are some jihadist terrorists heading for iraq -- where interpol says there are some jihadist terrorists heading for iraq. >> let's switch from global conflict to inner peace and whether or not it's actually possible. >> we are hearing news like -- about the ban side -- the bad side, the good side, the gloom and
>> robert o'neill, 37 years of age, the person who shot bin laden. he worked for the navy seals troops for the united states. he is now a motivational speaker . he gives talks about never quitting. the paper says he has been immortalized in three hollywood movies and will give more -- get more dues when he speaks on monday. let's look at another story related to the terrorist threat. in "the new york news," w anna-be terrorists using cruise ships to join crisis in syria and...
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retired navy seal robert o'neill said he fired the fatal bullets into bin laden's forehead. he's now a motivational speaker. >> i'm proud of what i did but my mission didn't end because i left the battlefield. >> he is recounting events to a magazine. he was not identified. now o'neill openly tells the washington post he came forward after speaking to family members of 9/11 victims on this year's anniversary. easy not the first to come forward. mat bissonet wrote a book "no easy day" giving a similar account of events but also claims that have fired fatal bullets into bin laden. the military is not happy with either man. there is a code of conduct within special ops, especially navy seals, something all current and former members were reminded of in a recent letter from the seal's top commander. he wrote: >> o'neill was highly decorated, having taken part in 400 missions, now the military is considering legal action against both men. the seals obviously care who might or might not have fired the fightal shot. i'm not sure the american people are all that worried. >> huge con
retired navy seal robert o'neill said he fired the fatal bullets into bin laden's forehead. he's now a motivational speaker. >> i'm proud of what i did but my mission didn't end because i left the battlefield. >> he is recounting events to a magazine. he was not identified. now o'neill openly tells the washington post he came forward after speaking to family members of 9/11 victims on this year's anniversary. easy not the first to come forward. mat bissonet wrote a book "no...
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. >> reporter: former navy seal robert o'neill now works as a motivational speaker but a former fellow seal says he wouldn't be close to him. >> whether he is the real shooter or not, he put a bull's eye on his back that is bigger than the bull's eye that osama bin laden had on his. >> reporter: national security analyst peter bergen doesn't think it likely that a jihadist would attack o'neill but says o'neill's claim of killing osama bin laden does create another problem. >> it's the issue of going being public about it and secondly, there are people who basically are undercutting his version of events. >> reporter: reportedly part of the seal team which conducted the raid on bin laden's compound, o'neill claims to have shot bin laden first in the head killing him instantly. but sources tell bergen a point man winged bin laden before he was shot by two other seals robert o'neill and mark bissonnette, the subject of a criminal investigation over his published accounts of the raid. >> there was a day and age when the silent professional was the person who did the job and didn't look loo
. >> reporter: former navy seal robert o'neill now works as a motivational speaker but a former fellow seal says he wouldn't be close to him. >> whether he is the real shooter or not, he put a bull's eye on his back that is bigger than the bull's eye that osama bin laden had on his. >> reporter: national security analyst peter bergen doesn't think it likely that a jihadist would attack o'neill but says o'neill's claim of killing osama bin laden does create another problem....
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. >> my name is robert o'neill. >> wait until you see what he does for a living now. >>> and -- >> hildest cheerleader in nfl history, under arrest. >> may we speak to you?
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. >> reporter: robert o'neil has been on the motivational speaking circuit. he identified himself in the washington post as the man who killed osama bin laden. another team member, matt bissonnette wrote a book, in which he described it somewhat differently, with three commandos firing shots that hit bin laden. he asked us not to show his face. >> two different people telling two different stories and for two different reasons. >> reporter: the men have divided a historically secretive s.e.a.l. community, with some saying both are profiting off the backs of all the team members. last week, the s.e.a.l.s top commander wrote an open letter saying, we do not abide willful or selfish disregard for our core values in return for public notoriety and financial gain. and warned of legal consequences for those who place our teammates at risk. >> if classified information is accidentally released to the world, s.e.a.l.s can get killed, innocent people can get killed, other american military people can get killed. that's what this is all about. >> reporter: as for o'nei
. >> reporter: robert o'neil has been on the motivational speaking circuit. he identified himself in the washington post as the man who killed osama bin laden. another team member, matt bissonnette wrote a book, in which he described it somewhat differently, with three commandos firing shots that hit bin laden. he asked us not to show his face. >> two different people telling two different stories and for two different reasons. >> reporter: the men have divided a historically...
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robert o'neill is a decorated veteran and now a motivational speaker. getting paid to talk about his hundreds of missions as a navy s.e.a.l. last night in tennessee, o'neill did not talk about his most famous mission, but he told the "washington post" about it. the same story he told "esquire" magazine anonymously two years agency. saying he moved up the stairs to confront him in the bedroom, firing twice in the forehead after he dodged bullets from another s.e.a.l. it differs slightly from the one given by matt bissonnette, the only other s.e.a.l. to reveal his identity. he was written under a pseudonym, but came forward on "60 minutes." both men being criticized in the s.e.a.l. community. >> we are most effective when we adhere tour core values. humanity, service, quiet professionals who are humble in doing our work. >> reporter: and a recent letter from navy commanders to the special ops community warned against disregarding core values for public noept ryety or financial game. as for the exact details how the raid was carried out, it could be decade
robert o'neill is a decorated veteran and now a motivational speaker. getting paid to talk about his hundreds of missions as a navy s.e.a.l. last night in tennessee, o'neill did not talk about his most famous mission, but he told the "washington post" about it. the same story he told "esquire" magazine anonymously two years agency. saying he moved up the stairs to confront him in the bedroom, firing twice in the forehead after he dodged bullets from another s.e.a.l. it...
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robert o'neill who claims he fired the bullet that killed osama bin laden. >>> and we'll have a previewwood film awards. that's all for "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and today is friday, november 14th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. these are stories we're following today, little taste of winter for folks across the region, of course courtesy of the polar vortex. what's the weekends have in store in katie has the answer. >> a jewelry heist in philadelphia, four thieves caught on camera just before making off with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of merchandise. we'll have the latest on the search for the suspects. >> and manna cured of kidnapping a philadelphia woman and trying to escape through maryland is set to face a judge once again. >>> right now, though, we want to get back to the snow and the chilly temps. >> yes indeed, look at it. that was something else. here's katie. what's it looking like, katy? >> thankfully i
robert o'neill who claims he fired the bullet that killed osama bin laden. >>> and we'll have a previewwood film awards. that's all for "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com . >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> and today is friday, november 14th, good morning, i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. these are stories we're following today, little taste of...
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. >> more from robert o'neill, the hero navy seal who took out the most wanted man in the world. >> bruce springsteen headlines an antiwar song on veterans day in front of our vets. ♪ ♪ >> so much for hbo's concert for valor. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> good morning. you're watching "fox & friends," the only morning show that won't charnl you for an extra carry-on bag. >> is that true? >> that's true. we rack up the charges in other areas. the drinks will kill you. >> we have a fox news alert. while you were sleeping the g.o.p. gaining another seat in the senate. dan sullivan takes alaska. >> good morning. the congress is going to change even more now. we were watching this race very closely because initially we thought control of the senate might swing on this before the midterm elections. now this is icing on the cake for republicans set to take the senate reigns in january. republican dan sullivan has won that senate race beating democrat mark begich. initially they were separated by 8,000 votes or so but they had to go to absentee ballots to determine who won. here are the fi
. >> more from robert o'neill, the hero navy seal who took out the most wanted man in the world. >> bruce springsteen headlines an antiwar song on veterans day in front of our vets. ♪ ♪ >> so much for hbo's concert for valor. "fox & friends" begins right now. >> good morning. you're watching "fox & friends," the only morning show that won't charnl you for an extra carry-on bag. >> is that true? >> that's true. we rack up the...
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robert o'neill on the night of may 2, 2012, inside bin laden's compound pakistan. he said they made their way into his bedroom, and he was face-to-face with the faster mind. he fired twice ginto his forehead. telling the "washington post" i saw him take his last breath. but they thought they would be taking their last breaths as well. >> the more we trained on it, the more we realized this is going to be a one way mission. we're going to die when the house blouse up, we're going to die when he blows up. or be there too long and arrested by the pakistanis and spend the rest of our short lives in pakistan prison. >> reporter: but another s.e.a.l. tells a different story. matt bissonnette says it wasn't o'neill who killed bin laden, but the point man. but he said the point man missed or just wounded bin laden. that point man has yet to tell his story. >> tahman bradley, live in washington. thank you, as always. >>> the governor of missouri says law enforcement is prepared to keep people safe once the decision is announced in the michael brown case. weeks of protests f
robert o'neill on the night of may 2, 2012, inside bin laden's compound pakistan. he said they made their way into his bedroom, and he was face-to-face with the faster mind. he fired twice ginto his forehead. telling the "washington post" i saw him take his last breath. but they thought they would be taking their last breaths as well. >> the more we trained on it, the more we realized this is going to be a one way mission. we're going to die when the house blouse up, we're going...
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. >> reporter: robert o'neill has been on the speaking circuit. >> you don't need a plan to execute, you just execute. >> reporter: this afternoon he identified himself on "the washington post" as the man who killed osama bin laden. another team member wrote a book in which he described it somewhat differently, with three commandos firing shots that hit bin laden. he asked us not to show his face. >> two different people telling two different stories for two different reasons. >> reporter: the men have divided a historically secretive s.e.a.l. community. some saying both are profiting off the backs of all the team members. last week the seals top commander wrote an open letter, saying, we do not abide willful or selfish disregard for our core values, in return for public notoriety and financial gain. and warned of legal consequences for those who place our teammates at risk. >> if classified information is accidentally released to the world, seals can get killed. innocent people can get killed. other american military people can get killed. that's what this is all about. >> reporter:
. >> reporter: robert o'neill has been on the speaking circuit. >> you don't need a plan to execute, you just execute. >> reporter: this afternoon he identified himself on "the washington post" as the man who killed osama bin laden. another team member wrote a book in which he described it somewhat differently, with three commandos firing shots that hit bin laden. he asked us not to show his face. >> two different people telling two different stories for two...
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robert o'neill who claims he fired the bullet that killed osama bin laden. >>> and we'll have a previewwood film awards airing tonight on cbs. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's friday, november 14. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. i think the operative word there is friday! >> thank you very much. >> yeah. >> we made it. >> yes, we did. >> it's looking good. we had the rain yesterday and because of that we are seeing dense fog around the bay area this morning especially in the north bay valleys. we'll have your friday forecast and, of course, what comes after that? the weekend. [ laughter ] >> that's coming up. >> wow. >> i know. we are easy to predict on a friday. there is a major injury crash in san jose. i have been watching the sensors going from green to yellow. we heard they were going to have to block several lanes of traffic southbound on
robert o'neill who claims he fired the bullet that killed osama bin laden. >>> and we'll have a previewwood film awards airing tonight on cbs. >>> that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda marie macdonald. >>> good morning, it's friday, november 14. i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. >> hi,...
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robert o'neil identified himself in "the washington post" as the man who killed bin laden. but a team member wrote a different story. three commandos fired shots that hit bin laden. the navy says there will be consequences for leaking classified information. >>> hold on to everything today. it's going to be a gusty wind. it's already starting this morning. a few scattered clouds, but no sign of any rain this morning. that could change because of the wind blowing. clouds back in with a few showers. 49 degrees right now. little chillier this morning. we're down two degrees compare to yesterday and start to see some of the clouds overhead. 40s right now northeast philadelphia and philadelphia international, wilmington all in the upper 40s north and west shenandoah has drop under to the 30s in the mountains and 40s across delaware. most of south jersey is in the 40s with the exception right along the coastline, cape may harbor is at 53 degrees. we are dry to start with. but the showers that will be blowing into the area this afternoon are just to the west. the first showers mig
robert o'neil identified himself in "the washington post" as the man who killed bin laden. but a team member wrote a different story. three commandos fired shots that hit bin laden. the navy says there will be consequences for leaking classified information. >>> hold on to everything today. it's going to be a gusty wind. it's already starting this morning. a few scattered clouds, but no sign of any rain this morning. that could change because of the wind blowing. clouds back...
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robert o'neill, a highly decorated veteran, says he fired the fatal shot. >> i'm proud of what i did, but my mission didn't end because i left the battlefield. >> there's a code in that community that you don't talk about what you do and you don't try to get financial gain off your operations and so it's disappointing that some have sought to do that. >> reporter: in a recent letter rear admiral brian rosie wrote a critical tenant of our ethos is i do not advertise the nature of my work, nor seek recognition for my action. >> making sure we're always quiet professionals humble in our work. >> reporter: susan levano's father was a world war ii vet and brother a vietnam vet and said they would have handled it differently. >> my father was the captain of the pt boat that rescued kennedy and he was always so humble and never talked about his experiences until now. now he's in his 90s. >> reporter: bill d'antonio, another world war ii vet, questions o'neill's decision to go public. >> there's a certain degree of heroes involved i wonder about. we're making hero out of everybody. we have re
robert o'neill, a highly decorated veteran, says he fired the fatal shot. >> i'm proud of what i did, but my mission didn't end because i left the battlefield. >> there's a code in that community that you don't talk about what you do and you don't try to get financial gain off your operations and so it's disappointing that some have sought to do that. >> reporter: in a recent letter rear admiral brian rosie wrote a critical tenant of our ethos is i do not advertise the nature...
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. >>> a former navy seal named robert o'neill says he's the man who fired the shot that killed osama bin laden. osama bin laden was killed in pakistan in 2011. o'neill said he decided to go public with his identity after meeting with some people who lost loved ones on 9/11. the families told him that his story helped bring them some closure. >>> politics makes for strange bedfellows and apparently so do wars. according to the wall street journal, president obama wrote to none other than the leader of iran about a shared interest in defeating isis. militias backed by iran have been fighting isis forces for months now and according to journal, president obama secretly wrote a letter to the leader ali khamenei and in the letter he said any fighting with isis was contingent on iran reaching a deal on it's nuclear program. today the white house said the united states forces are not coordinating any military efforts with iran. >>> cbs news said the u.s. airstrike in syria has killed one of al-qaeda's top bombmakers. cnn says in recent weeks this french bombmaker might have been involved in
. >>> a former navy seal named robert o'neill says he's the man who fired the shot that killed osama bin laden. osama bin laden was killed in pakistan in 2011. o'neill said he decided to go public with his identity after meeting with some people who lost loved ones on 9/11. the families told him that his story helped bring them some closure. >>> politics makes for strange bedfellows and apparently so do wars. according to the wall street journal, president obama wrote to none...
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that man is robert o'neil. fox news has the exclusive television interview with him. you can hear first hand about the raid that finally killed the world's most wanted terrorist. the man who killed osama bin laden is a two-night special beginning on veterans' day, this tuesday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, happening here on fox news channel. tomorrow marks 21 days since nurse kaci hickox was first exposed to ebola in west africa. that means she'll no longer require daily monitoring for symptoms. she found herself at the center of a political fire storm after fighting against quarantines in both new jersey and in maine. hickox says she will celebrate the occasion by going to a restaurant with her boyfriend. boy, she certainly has gone through a lot. didn't mean to bring you back in the conversation, but she's still here, brenda buttner. and listen, i appreciate your time and appreciate you for watching. that's going to do it for me. stick around. "a healthy you" with carol alt is up next. introducing the citi® double cash card. it lets you earn cash back when you buy and agai
that man is robert o'neil. fox news has the exclusive television interview with him. you can hear first hand about the raid that finally killed the world's most wanted terrorist. the man who killed osama bin laden is a two-night special beginning on veterans' day, this tuesday at 10:00 p.m. eastern, happening here on fox news channel. tomorrow marks 21 days since nurse kaci hickox was first exposed to ebola in west africa. that means she'll no longer require daily monitoring for symptoms. she...
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robert o'neill certainly couldn't have done what he did on his own.ofessionals. explain how that idea plays into the s.e.a.l. character. >> it's not just the s.e.a.l.s. we are a brotherhood of air force, navy, army and marines. now you have the air force pararescue guys, the army rangers and special forces guy, marine special ops along with the s.e.a.l.s and others. we don't talk about what we do. you know that going into it. we realize that everybody wants to know what we do. tell you what, both these men you're talking about are amazing men and are capable of great things. with our culture and the way we bring each other up, we just don't go forward and talk about the details. it's one thing for you to think you know what type of weapon a navy s.e.a.l. uses or how long it takes a navy s.e.a.l. to get to a target. it's another thing for a navy s.e.a.l. to come on tv and confirm that. our enemies are watching and they want to know. i've watched a lot of movies and books in my time that give us farfetched capabilities. we shouldn't confirm what we do.
robert o'neill certainly couldn't have done what he did on his own.ofessionals. explain how that idea plays into the s.e.a.l. character. >> it's not just the s.e.a.l.s. we are a brotherhood of air force, navy, army and marines. now you have the air force pararescue guys, the army rangers and special forces guy, marine special ops along with the s.e.a.l.s and others. we don't talk about what we do. you know that going into it. we realize that everybody wants to know what we do. tell you...