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. >> apparently when the helicopter went down the night of osama bin laden died, some say the pakistanis let them look at our technology there. >> it's amazing what we put up with. >> thank you very much. it is something that gives you a food for thought. it makes you wonder if congress is really going to step up to the plate and deal with this problem. let's turn to representative kristi noem, republican congresswoman from south dakota. thank you for being with us. the president speaking now in australia at this very moment. congress warned today about the rise of china's military power which can only get stronger so far as their economy is growing and lending and ours is not growing and borrowing. is the super commit see going to do its job. >> the more debt we continue to accumulate, that's who has been borrowing our bonds. this super committee needs to come for ward. it's time to do our job in washington, d.c. and do something that offers solutions. >> you are a member who has been staunch in your belief that we don't need tax increases. mr. toomey came on this show, member of the su
. >> apparently when the helicopter went down the night of osama bin laden died, some say the pakistanis let them look at our technology there. >> it's amazing what we put up with. >> thank you very much. it is something that gives you a food for thought. it makes you wonder if congress is really going to step up to the plate and deal with this problem. let's turn to representative kristi noem, republican congresswoman from south dakota. thank you for being with us. the...
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osama bin laden's death was number two followed by hurricane irene. do you know the number one most searched celebrity? >> no. who? >> pretend you care. >> let me guess. does the name begin with k? >> no. >> okay. who? >> if i say the words baby, baby, baby, will that give you a clue? >> oh, justin bieber? >> there you go. >> see that? not the kardashians. >> you never know when fame will find you. for nicole harris of el paso, texas, who was at the gym on a treadmill, this is going viral so we call her dancing queen. she started treadmill dancing when she hurt her knee and heard that sideways walking on the treadmill can help that. >> she's got moves. >> i would find that distracting running on the treadmill it if she was doing that next to me. >> i find running on the treadmill fairly distressing anyway. so maybe that would be -- >> that's kind of cool. yeah, i definitely would be distracted. i would then be looking at her and i'd fall off the treadmill which is always painful. >> then you'd end up on "the ridiculist." >> wouldn't be the first time.
osama bin laden's death was number two followed by hurricane irene. do you know the number one most searched celebrity? >> no. who? >> pretend you care. >> let me guess. does the name begin with k? >> no. >> okay. who? >> if i say the words baby, baby, baby, will that give you a clue? >> oh, justin bieber? >> there you go. >> see that? not the kardashians. >> you never know when fame will find you. for nicole harris of el paso, texas,...
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osama bin laden's death was number two followed by hurricane irene. do you know the number one most searched celebrity? >> no. who? >> pretend you care. >> let me guess. does the name begin with k? >> no. >> okay. who? >> if i say the words baby, baby, baby, will that give you a clue? >> oh, justin bieber? >> there you go. >> interesting. >> cultural stuff -- no, not the kardashians. >> you never know when fame will find you. for nicole harris of el paso, texas, who was at the gym on a treadmill, this is going viral so we call her dancing queen. she started treadmill dancing when she hurt her knee and heard that sideways walking on the treadmill can help you. >> she's got moves. >> i would find that distracting if she was doing that next to me. >> i find running on the treadmill fairly distressing anyway. so maybe that would be -- >> yeah, i would definitely be distracted. i would then be looking at her and i'd fall off the treadmill which is always painful. >> then you'd end up on "the ridiculist". >> wouldn't be the first time. >>> dr. conrad murray
osama bin laden's death was number two followed by hurricane irene. do you know the number one most searched celebrity? >> no. who? >> pretend you care. >> let me guess. does the name begin with k? >> no. >> okay. who? >> if i say the words baby, baby, baby, will that give you a clue? >> oh, justin bieber? >> there you go. >> interesting. >> cultural stuff -- no, not the kardashians. >> you never know when fame will find you. for...
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officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country. even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong hands. weapon components they report are sometimes moved around the country in vans like these with little or no security surrounding them. they cite an american intelligence source that says the pakistanis aren't just toting around parts but at times fully assembled war heads. first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the best paki
officials deny that osama bin laden was in their country. even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military outpost. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong...
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pakistan is a nuclear armed ally, an ally whose officials loudly denied osama bin laden was in their country even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military out post. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a warhead or nuclear material could fall into the wrong hands. weapon components they report are sometimes moved around the country in vans like these with little or no security surrounding them. they cite an american intelligence source that says the pakistanis aren't just toting around parts but at times fully assembled war heads. first my conversation with the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. in terms of its nuclear arsenal, how much confidence should the u.s. have that pakistan, that the arsenal is secure? >> the u.s. should have confidence that the people around the nuclear arsenal are among the
pakistan is a nuclear armed ally, an ally whose officials loudly denied osama bin laden was in their country even though he was hiding near a major pakistani military out post. an ally that gets offended when american experts raise serious concerns about a nuclear security. one pakistani official saying, quote, of all the things in the world to worry about the issue you should worry about the least is the safety of our nuclear program. the authors find many reasons to wonder whether one day a...
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you talk about two s.e.a.l.s going into osama bin laden's bedroom. he reached for his weapon, they shot him immediately. how did they feel when they did that? what did they tell you? >> i don't think feeling really had much to do with it. these guys go in -- when they go in, they are just on in the moment, in the second. they have to be because that's what it takes to survive in these situations. the 90 seconds that i've computed this operation took and from what my information is, that's more in keeping to what a s.e.a.l. team 6 operation is. you hit them hard and fast and it's over before they can react. >> the stealth hawk was the helicopter used. systems went down a million to one chance. >> absolutely. >> they tried to destroy most of it. but you report in here, and i wanted to ask you about this because this is really important, that the pakistanis were so mad that they auctioned off the remains to the chinese so that they could see the technology and then let the iranians and north koreans see it. >> absolutely. just in a little victory lap. t
you talk about two s.e.a.l.s going into osama bin laden's bedroom. he reached for his weapon, they shot him immediately. how did they feel when they did that? what did they tell you? >> i don't think feeling really had much to do with it. these guys go in -- when they go in, they are just on in the moment, in the second. they have to be because that's what it takes to survive in these situations. the 90 seconds that i've computed this operation took and from what my information is, that's...
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bin laden. but some of the positions on iran and on waterboarding are going to be controversial in the general election. >> well, you can see john mccain, republican nominee in 2008, he was tweeting as the debate went on that he believes the law so states waterboarding is torture, and he was suspicious that republican presidential nominees said they would return to it. rick perry said he would defend it in the day he dies, michele bachmann said she was in favor of it. so that was a topic that quade to the public something new. so they may not be. wut they take issues that may not be a big part of the conversation nationally, but whether it's president obama reelected or potential nominees, if they become president, are going to have to deal with. we had a conversation, why? because sta urthey've -- and th, wait a minute, we have to deal with pakistan. >> some people were suggesting rick perry did better because he could get through the sentences and the talking points, but when you really look a
bin laden. but some of the positions on iran and on waterboarding are going to be controversial in the general election. >> well, you can see john mccain, republican nominee in 2008, he was tweeting as the debate went on that he believes the law so states waterboarding is torture, and he was suspicious that republican presidential nominees said they would return to it. rick perry said he would defend it in the day he dies, michele bachmann said she was in favor of it. so that was a topic...
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he put the troops in to get osama bin laden thanks got him. they did the surge in afghanistan. he's followed flew through on the pledge to stay there in iraq and he was willing to leave troops behind. it was the iraqis who decided they couldn't treat our troop 'right way if they stayed behind. our military decided we couldn't leave our troops there under those conditions. when you add all of this up, this is a president who takes national defense and national security very, very seriously. and i think that what we're looking for here is to see the challengers produce the same level of thought, the same level of reflection, and some ideas that would be different. mostly foreign policy. and the people who work it underneath. they all have been to the same schools. they know about the same things. so it's hapd@ candidates to draw a distinction. i would say this. what we've seen thus far is it is damaging to america because it gives the impression that that group of people really aren't serious about america's role in the world and keeping america safe. that's the very dangerous im
he put the troops in to get osama bin laden thanks got him. they did the surge in afghanistan. he's followed flew through on the pledge to stay there in iraq and he was willing to leave troops behind. it was the iraqis who decided they couldn't treat our troop 'right way if they stayed behind. our military decided we couldn't leave our troops there under those conditions. when you add all of this up, this is a president who takes national defense and national security very, very seriously. and...
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i should remind that for those who think that this administration is -- go and ask osama bin laden, go and ask the jacomes. go ask the other quiet pretentious leaders whom you cannot contact today because of the readiness of this administration to take action. not just to talk but at the right moment to take action. and i spent my lifetime in uniform not in tv interviews but doing things with my own hands. i know to appreciate this. >> charlie: one new additional wrinkle to all this, additionalevelopment is that it appears that president abbas is meeting with mbers hamas and bringg those two distinct palestinian competitive institutes together. is that a good thing? >> i'm not sure. we have a lot of doubts about the hamas. the hamas, in order to become a legitimate partner orlayer in this peace process should actually have demands namely to recognize israel, to deny and to live behind terror and accept or recognize all previous agreements that have been achieved. that's something which is not together into effect. what's the difference between the present situation, what we had some 12
i should remind that for those who think that this administration is -- go and ask osama bin laden, go and ask the jacomes. go ask the other quiet pretentious leaders whom you cannot contact today because of the readiness of this administration to take action. not just to talk but at the right moment to take action. and i spent my lifetime in uniform not in tv interviews but doing things with my own hands. i know to appreciate this. >> charlie: one new additional wrinkle to all this,...
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especially light of osama bin laden and then what happened in yemen. >> i think where were, charlie, is that the core leadership of al qaeda in pakistan h suffered a huge blow with the death of osama bin laden but 's not sufficient to wipe out al qaeda all together. the threat that came from that leadership and carried out the... executed the attacks on 9/11 has bee greatly diminished but what's happened is al qaeda is like corporation. they have franchised that have cropped up in places like north aver a, east africa, somalia, iraq still and in yemen. that's the one that carried out the attempted bombing by the so-called underpants bomber. the nigeriaman who tried to blow himself up and ten months later same organization packed explives in thr printer cartridges, put them on cargo planes and tried to route them the united states. that plot was also thwarted luckily. so you have... al qaeda is still trying to get their hands on weapons of mass destruction, create a mass casualty attack but you have these smaller franchises and the threat of homegrown terrorism in the united states. a
especially light of osama bin laden and then what happened in yemen. >> i think where were, charlie, is that the core leadership of al qaeda in pakistan h suffered a huge blow with the death of osama bin laden but 's not sufficient to wipe out al qaeda all together. the threat that came from that leadership and carried out the... executed the attacks on 9/11 has bee greatly diminished but what's happened is al qaeda is like corporation. they have franchised that have cropped up in places...
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osama bin laden presumably went to abadabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of wonest point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happene happened? >> my sense is clear that it's not a sense of complicity, it's a sense of terrible negligence. i say that, yes. if it was for -- if he believed that he was there for five years, i say if he believe because i'm not fully convinced that he was holed up this for five years. however, might take the word of the united states that they ought to give some evidence about that. two years was in my tenure. and i know that i didn't know. one thing i am very sure of, 500% sure of is that i didn't know. is it possible at the lower level, is it possible that the army or intelligence was following a policy which was not given by me? i don't think that is possible because
osama bin laden presumably went to abadabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of wonest point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happene happened? >> my sense is clear that it's not a sense of complicity, it's...
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osama bin laden presumably went to abbottabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are some modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of west point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happened? >> my sense is very clear that it's not a sense of complicity, it's a sense of terrible negligence. i say that, yes. if it was for -- if he believed that he was there for five years, i say "if he believed" because i'm not fully convinced that he was holed up there for five years. however, might take the word of the united states that they ought to give some evidence about that. two years was in my tenure. and i know that i didn't know. one thing i am very sure of, 500% sure of is that i didn't know. but is it possible at the lower level, is it possible that the army or intelligence was following a policy which was not given by me? i don't think that is possible
osama bin laden presumably went to abbottabad and started living there while you were president. there are, as you know, an enormous amount of suspicion and there are some modest amounts of intelligence evidence that suggests that he had to have had some local support. he was living as people often point out one mile from pakistan's version of west point, your military training academy. what is your sense of what happened? >> my sense is very clear that it's not a sense of complicity,...
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bin laden killing and has done great work to get things back on track and then this happens. >> what can we do? it is not just a minor blip. >> no, it's huge. >> this is serious. what should the united states to? should the president be involved, the secretary of state? >> the first thing you have to let it blow over as much as you can. >> they hate us. i have been there. >> i have been there, too. >> they are hostile to us. as civilians they don't like us. >> you have to let it blow over and focus on the pakistani military. they are the most respected institution in pakistan. >> and they guard the nuclear weapons and they don't like us. >> there is complicated. some are favorable but don't want to advertise it. the isi and intelligence arm is against american presence in afghanistan. but we have no choice. they are nuclear country and toward. if we don't make it right with the pakistans, then the deal is american soldiers will day. that's what i worry about most. >> we're giving them billions of dollars in an effort to make it go right. and secretary state hillary clinton made an an
bin laden killing and has done great work to get things back on track and then this happens. >> what can we do? it is not just a minor blip. >> no, it's huge. >> this is serious. what should the united states to? should the president be involved, the secretary of state? >> the first thing you have to let it blow over as much as you can. >> they hate us. i have been there. >> i have been there, too. >> they are hostile to us. as civilians they don't like...
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bin laden. but here's a look at how the raid went down, as told to the author by the navy seals. >> at 10:00 p.m., in afghanistan, two stealth hawk helicopters, designated as razors 1 and 2 lift off and head for the pakistani frontier. the pilots fly with night-vision devices, clipped to their helmets. the ship calling out points of u.s. cities to mark their progress. locations in florida mean they have crossed into pakistan. at 56 minutes past midnight, precisely on time, razor 1 calls out -- palm beach. they are 3 minutes out. crew members throw latches and pull back the port and starboard doors. the hot, muggy night air swirls into the cabin. they are heading straight for the compound. osama does not hear the helicopters until they are right on top of him. at 5 minutes to 1:00, he is in bed asleep, the lights are off and then his bedroom fills with a buzzing sound. osama throws back the blank fret his bed, tries to put his feet on the floor as the house shakes. he has 90 seconds left to live.
bin laden. but here's a look at how the raid went down, as told to the author by the navy seals. >> at 10:00 p.m., in afghanistan, two stealth hawk helicopters, designated as razors 1 and 2 lift off and head for the pakistani frontier. the pilots fly with night-vision devices, clipped to their helmets. the ship calling out points of u.s. cities to mark their progress. locations in florida mean they have crossed into pakistan. at 56 minutes past midnight, precisely on time, razor 1 calls...
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world's most wanted terrorist osama bin laden. plus, one of my favorite panelists poses for playboy. i have a hint. it is not beckel. it is not beckel. theurney across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> sean: welcome back to this special edition of hannity and we're taking you inside the secret mission to hunt more for the world's most wanted man, osama bin laden. john widen offers a window into operation neptune spear and reveal untold details of what really happened on that historic day. now, i sat down with the seven best selling author to get a sneak peek at his book, kill bin laden. >> sean: you approach this as a journalistic under taking? >> i saw it as a docu drama. everything i read it was 60 minutes was fun. the new yorker piece was fun. the da
world's most wanted terrorist osama bin laden. plus, one of my favorite panelists poses for playboy. i have a hint. it is not beckel. it is not beckel. theurney across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance....
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. >> i look at it slightly differently, which is that he did go after osama bin laden in pakistan and relationships with pakistan already very tense, even more afraid now, and now when you see a burning of ephagy of president obama, part of them is they are making a decision whether or not to stay with the united states or go a different way. >> they seem to give a wink and a nod to the killing of bin laden. in fairness, that wouldn't have of happened but for president bush. >> i agree. all the intel led to that operation. >> he has projected power by stationening american marines in australia as a containment of china. but can you really say that this president projects an image of the shining city on the hill? they aren't afraid of them. i think it projects nothing but weakness. i think he is weak. look, he's even said t he doesn't believe in america's exceptionalism, america has been arrogant at times. he's been on his apology tour. >> well, they called his style leading from behind. that's the approach taken in egypt and libya. but i think economic strength is the biggest factor i
. >> i look at it slightly differently, which is that he did go after osama bin laden in pakistan and relationships with pakistan already very tense, even more afraid now, and now when you see a burning of ephagy of president obama, part of them is they are making a decision whether or not to stay with the united states or go a different way. >> they seem to give a wink and a nod to the killing of bin laden. in fairness, that wouldn't have of happened but for president bush....
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and to watch these people criticize this man on iran, on libya, not give him credit for osama bin laden, she will be there for him and she will be this is the place barack obama has been strongest. coming into this if presidency, chris, the biggest question was, is this a guy who can stand up on the world stage and lead? remember, that was john mccain's entire campaign was premised around the idea that barack obama didn't have the experience to govern in a difficult world. now, he's had lots of struggles domestic policy wise, but foreign policy wise, he's had lots of successes, and i think hillary clinton's involvement in those successes does not go unnoticed. she's a huge figure, both domestically and internationally, chris. i mean, anywhere she goes, she's probably the second most famous politician in the world behind the guy she works for. so she draws attention, and she's credible. and people take her seriously when she speaks and when she advocates. >> she's always well prepared. here's more from secretary of state clinton interview on "meet the press" where she talked about obama
and to watch these people criticize this man on iran, on libya, not give him credit for osama bin laden, she will be there for him and she will be this is the place barack obama has been strongest. coming into this if presidency, chris, the biggest question was, is this a guy who can stand up on the world stage and lead? remember, that was john mccain's entire campaign was premised around the idea that barack obama didn't have the experience to govern in a difficult world. now, he's had lots of...
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and to watch these people criticize this man on iran, on libya, not give him credit for osama bin laden, she will be there for him and she will be making the case that he has kept us safer. and that's a very crucial case to make as the election approaches. >> chris cillizza? >> well, i think joan is largely right, that this is the place where barack obama has been the strongest. you know, coming into this presidency, chris, the biggest question was is this a guy who can stand up on the world stage and lead? remember, that was john mccain's entire campaign was premised around the idea that barack obama didn't have the experience to govern in a difficult world. now, he's had lots of struggles domestic policy-wise, but foreign policy-wise, he's had lots of successes, and i think hillary clinton's involvement in those successes does not go unnoticed. she's a huge figure, both domestically and internationally, chris. i mean, anywhere she goes, she's probably the second most famous politician in the world behind the guy she works for. she's credible. and people take her seriously when she spe
and to watch these people criticize this man on iran, on libya, not give him credit for osama bin laden, she will be there for him and she will be making the case that he has kept us safer. and that's a very crucial case to make as the election approaches. >> chris cillizza? >> well, i think joan is largely right, that this is the place where barack obama has been the strongest. you know, coming into this presidency, chris, the biggest question was is this a guy who can stand up on...
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that's the carrier the navy used to bury osama bin laden at sea after navy s.e.a.l.s tracked him down earlier this year. we'll be right back. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain. >>> welcome back to "hardball." it's been a bad week for conservatives looking for a viable alternative to mitt romney. herman cain continued to be dogged, as we know, by allegations that he sexually harassed women, and rick perry made sure he'll go down in the annals of debate history thanks to his brain freeze the other night. and conservative's new best hope, if you can believe it, and want to believe it, is newt gingrich. he's inching up in the polls. but can herman or newt o
that's the carrier the navy used to bury osama bin laden at sea after navy s.e.a.l.s tracked him down earlier this year. we'll be right back. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the...
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this election is not going to be about osama bin laden. >> it's not about terrorism, not about 9/11 anymore. oh, i've got it. >> this election is about the economy. >> i've forgotten we don't care about this. >> look at this so we can actually show the problem area for john. a national security official under george w. bush told the "times," this is the core of the republican brand. you mess with it at your peril. it cuts directly to the essence of the brand republicans should be concerned about this. you don't agree, john, right? >> well, listen, what i think is that, mitt romney or whoever the nominee is going to have the foreign policy establishment, the republican foreign policy establishment behind them, and they are going to support each other, and i think that at the end of the day that brand on foreign policy is going to be just fine. >> you know, the other day, governor, herman cain of all people went up to see apparently henry kissinger. doesn't that show you the gap in what they were and what they are. >> it's enormous. >> and it's a hoot. the idea of those two people taking up t
this election is not going to be about osama bin laden. >> it's not about terrorism, not about 9/11 anymore. oh, i've got it. >> this election is about the economy. >> i've forgotten we don't care about this. >> look at this so we can actually show the problem area for john. a national security official under george w. bush told the "times," this is the core of the republican brand. you mess with it at your peril. it cuts directly to the essence of the brand...
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this election is not going to be about osama bin laden. >> it's not about terrorism, not about 9/11 anymore. oh, i've got it. >> this election is about the economy. >> i've forgotten we don't care about this. governor, i want you to look at this so we can actually show the problem area for mr. feehery. a national security official under george w. bush told the "times," this is the core of the republican brand. you mess with it at your peril. it cuts directly to the essence of the brand republicans should be concerned about this. you don't agree, john, right? >> well, listen, what i think is that, mitt romney or whoever the nominee is going to have the foreign policy establishment, the republican foreign policy establishment behind them, and they are going to support each other, and i think that at the end of the day that brand on foreign policy is going to be just fine. >> you know, the other day, governor, herman cain of all people went up to see apparently henry kissinger. doesn't that show you the gap in what they were and what they are? >> it's enormous. >> and it's a hoot. the idea of
this election is not going to be about osama bin laden. >> it's not about terrorism, not about 9/11 anymore. oh, i've got it. >> this election is about the economy. >> i've forgotten we don't care about this. governor, i want you to look at this so we can actually show the problem area for mr. feehery. a national security official under george w. bush told the "times," this is the core of the republican brand. you mess with it at your peril. it cuts directly to the...