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i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> and former president george w. bush has for the first time described the moment he discovered bin laden was dead, telling a las vegas congress, quote, i was eating souffle at a restaurant with laura and two buddies when the call came. obama said simply, osama bin laden is dead. the mission, bush refers to, as a good call. thanks to martha raddatz. >>> coming up, alarmingly close to some big cats along with a real life tarzan. here kitty, kitty, indeed. [ male announcer ] the magnificent veatrice henson is turning 100 soon, an achievement worthy of celebration. and thanks to sprint's unlimited plan, you can call or text her number or e-mail her address for no extra cost. so congratulate her. sing to her. and together, we can give a complete stranger the best birthday ever. go ahead, world. unlimit yourself. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. a fiber that dissolves completely, is cly different. benefiber. it's the easy way to get more fiber everyday. that's the
i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> and former president george w. bush has for the first time described the moment he discovered bin laden was dead, telling a las vegas congress, quote, i was eating souffle at a restaurant with laura and two buddies when the call came. obama said simply, osama bin laden is dead. the mission, bush refers to, as a good call. thanks to martha raddatz. >>> coming up, alarmingly close to some big cats along with a real life...
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but first, martha raddatz has an exclusive look inside the months of spying that led up to those navy s.e.a.l.s storming osama bin laden's compound. >> reporter: take elements from every spy movie, thriller and action adventure you have ever seen and you have the reality of this operation. the raid itself was beyond daring. but what proceeded it was months of pain staking, secretive and dangerous cia work. in addition to the survey lens and satellites above, we have now learned there was a secret safe house, right in abbottabad, with cia spies inside. the house was likely far from the bin laden compound, so as not to raise suspicions. elevation was important, as well, given those high walls around the compound, and the third floor, where bin laden was living. cia director leon panetta will not confirm there were spies on the ground, but clearly, this information did not come from overhead satellites. >> we could see close and we could see some of the members of the family on that third floor. >> reporter: one way reflective glass helped hide the spies and their equipment. portable cam
but first, martha raddatz has an exclusive look inside the months of spying that led up to those navy s.e.a.l.s storming osama bin laden's compound. >> reporter: take elements from every spy movie, thriller and action adventure you have ever seen and you have the reality of this operation. the raid itself was beyond daring. but what proceeded it was months of pain staking, secretive and dangerous cia work. in addition to the survey lens and satellites above, we have now learned there was...
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. >> martha raddatz, from a drone strike in northwest pakistan. these drones have been launched by the cia, actually intelligence operations for the last several years. do we have any more details of how it might have happened? >> george, i can tell you this is -- i cannot explain how mow m m momentous this is. for the past several weeks and months they look at these compounds and go out like a circle. everyone who's in a come poun, everyone who's in an area, those drones track each of those people back to where they are and then they track those people who know them. it is working outward from these compounds to try to figure out who might know bin laden, how they get to him. they have never been able to track the couriers. they have never been able to figure out how the couriers get messages out. but what they do is they just expand their circle, who goes into those circles, who comes out, who they know, who they know. it's a great diagram and just an amazing accomplishment. >> an amazing accomplishment. it will be interesting to see in the comi
. >> martha raddatz, from a drone strike in northwest pakistan. these drones have been launched by the cia, actually intelligence operations for the last several years. do we have any more details of how it might have happened? >> george, i can tell you this is -- i cannot explain how mow m m momentous this is. for the past several weeks and months they look at these compounds and go out like a circle. everyone who's in a come poun, everyone who's in an area, those drones track each...
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. >> martha raddatz, from a drone strike in northwest pakistan. these drones have been launched by the cia, actually intelligence operations for the last several years. do we have any more details of how it might have happened? >> george, i can tell you this is -- i cannot explain how mow m m momentous this is. for the past several weeks and months they look at these compounds and go out like a circle. everyone who's in a come poun, everyone who's in an area, those drones track each of those people back to where they are and then they track those people who know them. it is working outward from these compounds to try to figure out who might know bin laden, how they get to him. they have never been able to track the couriers. they have never been able to figure out how the couriers get messages out. but what they do is they just expand their circle, who goes into those circles, who comes out, who they know, who they know. it's a great diagram and just an amazing accomplishment. >> an amazing accomplishment. it will be interesting to see in the comi
. >> martha raddatz, from a drone strike in northwest pakistan. these drones have been launched by the cia, actually intelligence operations for the last several years. do we have any more details of how it might have happened? >> george, i can tell you this is -- i cannot explain how mow m m momentous this is. for the past several weeks and months they look at these compounds and go out like a circle. everyone who's in a come poun, everyone who's in an area, those drones track each...
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martha raddatz, part of our team coverage tonight. martha, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, diane. imagine being part of that navy s.e.a.l. team on the hunt to kill or capture bin laden and then come face-to-face with him. on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team 6, hand picked and experienced, headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound surrounded by walls reaching nearly 20 feet high at points. the s.e.a.l. team, 30 to 40 men, flew low beneath the radar and undetected in the darkness, descending on the compound. the plan was to repel from the helicopters. but one of the blackhawks stalled. forcing a white knuckle hard landing outside the compound. >> we are very good at making it up on our feet because something will always go wrong. >> reporter: the s.e.a.l.s then moving toward the compound. they began a room by room search. in a smaller building first where they found the wive and chil
martha raddatz, part of our team coverage tonight. martha, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, diane. imagine being part of that navy s.e.a.l. team on the hunt to kill or capture bin laden and then come face-to-face with him. on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team 6, hand picked and experienced, headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound...
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martha raddatz, part of our team coverage tonight. martha, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, diane. imagine being part of that navy s.e.a.l. team on the hunt to kill or capture bin laden that end come face-to-face with him. on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team 6, hand picked and experienced, headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound surrounded by walls reaching nearly 20 feet high at points. the s.e.a.l. team, 30 to 40 men, flew low beneath the radar and undetected in the darkness, descending on the compound. the plan was to repel from the helicopters. but one of the blackhawks stalled. forcing a white knuckle hard landing outside the compound. >> we're very good at making it up on our feet because something will always go wrong. >> reporter: the s.e.a.l.s moving toward the compound. they began a room by room search. next, the larger compound, where gunfire erupted. two men were shot
martha raddatz, part of our team coverage tonight. martha, good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, diane. imagine being part of that navy s.e.a.l. team on the hunt to kill or capture bin laden that end come face-to-face with him. on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team 6, hand picked and experienced, headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound...
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martha raddatz, abc news, paktika province, afghanistan. >>> and now, queen elizabeth, a bomb scare and the intense security across dublin tonight, where she is making history with a four-day visit. the first british monarch to visit the irish city in a century. and she spent her first day there quietly remembering irishmen who died fighting against britain. here's miguel marquez. >> reporter: today, queen elizabeth stepped onto irish soil wearing green. emerald green. the first visit by a british monarch here since ireland won its independence from britain in 1922. there was no bowing. underscoring she is not their queen. but the majority of irish happy she finally made the historic hour-long trip. >> long overdue. >> i agree. >> we need to move on. >> reporter: the queen received here with full honors. "god save the queen" playing -- ♪ irish soldiers standing at attention. a pipe bomb was found and diffused on a dublin-bound bus. and there were three bomb threats today that turned out to be hoaxes. still, security was everywhere. elizabeth ii laid a wreath in the garden of remembran
martha raddatz, abc news, paktika province, afghanistan. >>> and now, queen elizabeth, a bomb scare and the intense security across dublin tonight, where she is making history with a four-day visit. the first british monarch to visit the irish city in a century. and she spent her first day there quietly remembering irishmen who died fighting against britain. here's miguel marquez. >> reporter: today, queen elizabeth stepped onto irish soil wearing green. emerald green. the first...
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and martha raddatz travels to the front lines with a field general who says our work in afghanistan is far from over. >>> homeward bound. commander mark kelly steers the space shuttle "endeavour" back to earth. his journey home made easier by a gift from his wife, congresswoman gabby giffords. >>> short supply. a dangerous shortage of more than 200 medications, life-saving drugs. what hospitals are doing about it tonight. >>> and war dogs. they fight side by side with our soldiers. now, americans are lining up to give these dogs loving homes when their service is done. >>> good evening. it has been said that america will remain the land of the free as long as it's also the home of the brave. and on this 133rd memorial day, we honor the brave. including the more than 4,000 u.s. soldiers who died in iraq. over 1,400 in afghanistan. and our soldiers in afghanistan marked this solemn day at camp leatherneck. here at home, the president laid a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington national cemetery. >> our nation owes a debt to its fallen heroes that we can never fully repa
and martha raddatz travels to the front lines with a field general who says our work in afghanistan is far from over. >>> homeward bound. commander mark kelly steers the space shuttle "endeavour" back to earth. his journey home made easier by a gift from his wife, congresswoman gabby giffords. >>> short supply. a dangerous shortage of more than 200 medications, life-saving drugs. what hospitals are doing about it tonight. >>> and war dogs. they fight side by...
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chief foreign correspondent martha raddatz and justice correspondent pierre thomas. thank you all, what a week it has been. i want to go to you first. everybody is worried about the so-called treasure trove and what it might be telling us. we tried to get from donilon and haqqani what is out there. is there anything out there that we should be worried about right now. >> there is no specific imminent threat they found but i can tell you what they're most concerned about. right now the most immediate threat are so-called lone wolves, typically radicalized on the internet sympathizing with al qaeda, those are the people who might show up at a mall and start shooting. the first level. the second level of level is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula and in yemen, if you will. they're led by the radical clear irk anwar al aawlaki and tried to have the christmas underwear bombing and followed it up nine months later with the parcel bomb attack out of yemen, as well so the concern is they will try to do something very quickly. the third level of threat is al qaeda central but
chief foreign correspondent martha raddatz and justice correspondent pierre thomas. thank you all, what a week it has been. i want to go to you first. everybody is worried about the so-called treasure trove and what it might be telling us. we tried to get from donilon and haqqani what is out there. is there anything out there that we should be worried about right now. >> there is no specific imminent threat they found but i can tell you what they're most concerned about. right now the...
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that was one of five videos released by the pentagon, and now abc's martha raddatz here who's followed the story every step of the way. >> reporter: of the five videos released by the pentagon, this one is surely the most compelling. there sits the most wanted terrorist in the world covered in an old blanket with a very gray beard watching news clips of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel when an image pops up showing him wi weapons, he motions to his camera operator to zoom in. what he is watching on the television matches a press conference we found in late january 2010. the other four tapes are all outtakes or messages to his followers. the audio has been removed by the u.s. because officials say it is jihadist propaganda. but notice the color of his beard. he clearly has been dying it. this is 2004. similar clothes and background. this is the more recent tape. >> this is someone who realized that the image that he conveyed was the main value he had to his movement. it was part of his brand. >> reporter: but last sunday, the dye had faded. whe
that was one of five videos released by the pentagon, and now abc's martha raddatz here who's followed the story every step of the way. >> reporter: of the five videos released by the pentagon, this one is surely the most compelling. there sits the most wanted terrorist in the world covered in an old blanket with a very gray beard watching news clips of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel when an image pops up showing him wi weapons, he motions to...
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that was one of five videos released by the pentagon, and now abc's martha raddatz here who's followed the story every step of the way. >> reporter: of the five videos released by the pentagon, this one is surely the most compelling. there sits the most wanted terrorist in the world covered in an old blanket with a very gray beard watching news clips of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel when an image pops up showing him with weapons, he motions to his camera operator to zoom in. what he is watching on the television matches a press conference we found in late january 2010. the other four tapes are all outtakes or messages to his followers. the audio has been removed by the u.s. because officials say it is jihadist propaganda. but notice the color of his beard. he clearly has been dying it. this is 2004. similar clothes and background. this is the more recent tape. >> this is someone who realized that the image that he conveyed was the main value he had to his movement. it was part of his brand. >> reporter: but last sunday, the dye had faded. w
that was one of five videos released by the pentagon, and now abc's martha raddatz here who's followed the story every step of the way. >> reporter: of the five videos released by the pentagon, this one is surely the most compelling. there sits the most wanted terrorist in the world covered in an old blanket with a very gray beard watching news clips of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel when an image pops up showing him with weapons, he motions to...
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here now with more is martha raddatz. she has details of what ended up being a ten-year and very painstaking pursuit of this mass murderer. >> reporter: in the three years before september 11th, the u.s. tried repeatedly to kill bin laden. august 1998, the clinton administration sent cruise missiles to attack afghan terrorist training camps days after two u.s. embassies were in bombed in africa. but it took the ship-fired missiles hours to strike the training camps. and by the time they did, bin laden had already left. the attack had an unintended side effect. escaping the u.s. onslaught only enhanced bin laden's reputation among terrorists. february 1999, bin laden is sighted at a desert training camp in helmand province, afghanistan. he remained there for more than a week. but there was a hunting camp nearby used by officials of united arab emirates, a u.s. ally. >> policymakers were concerned about the danger that a strike might kill an emirati prince or other senior officials who might be with bin laden or close by. >
here now with more is martha raddatz. she has details of what ended up being a ten-year and very painstaking pursuit of this mass murderer. >> reporter: in the three years before september 11th, the u.s. tried repeatedly to kill bin laden. august 1998, the clinton administration sent cruise missiles to attack afghan terrorist training camps days after two u.s. embassies were in bombed in africa. but it took the ship-fired missiles hours to strike the training camps. and by the time they...
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straight to martha raddatz, at the 9/11 memorial at the pentagon. she's been getting details all night long. >> it happened in the middle of night, in darkness, this absolute lly momentous, histori raid. on pakistani television, images of the compound still burning. after that deadly confrontation. nearly ten years in the making. a senior intelligence official says it began with a tip from a detainee at guantanamo and culminated just after mid night. 30 to 40 navy s.e.a.l.s arrived in go helicopters. flying in from afghanistan, on a low-level fight undefected by the pakistanis, who were never told about the on ration. one of the helicopters was no longer able to fly after possible hitting its rotor on one of the walls. the s.e.a.l.s fast-roped down on to the building's roof in a group large enough to secure it. then the fire fight. bin laden was ordered to sur reender but refused. the s.e.a.l.s shot him in the head, likely a double tap, two shots to make sure he was killed. they wanted to make sure he wasn't wearing a suicide vest. a little bit abou
straight to martha raddatz, at the 9/11 memorial at the pentagon. she's been getting details all night long. >> it happened in the middle of night, in darkness, this absolute lly momentous, histori raid. on pakistani television, images of the compound still burning. after that deadly confrontation. nearly ten years in the making. a senior intelligence official says it began with a tip from a detainee at guantanamo and culminated just after mid night. 30 to 40 navy s.e.a.l.s arrived in go...
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we want to go straight to martha raddatz, at the 9/11 memorial at the pentagon. she's been getting details all night long. about this ib incredible navy s.e.a.l. operation. martha? >> it happened in the middle of night, in darkness, this absolutely momentous, historic raid. on pakistani television, images of osama bin laden's compound still burning after that deadly confrontation. nearly ten years in the making. a senior intelligence official says it began with a tip from a detainee at guantanamo and culminated just after midnight, when 30 to 40 navy s.e.a.l.s arrived in two helicopters. flying in from afghanistan, on a low-level fight undetected by the pakistanis, who were never told about the operation. one of the helicopters was no longer able to fly after possibly hitting its rotor on one of the 12-foot compound walls during a brown-out caused by dust. the s.e.a.l.s fast-roped down on to the building's roof in a group large enough to secure it. then the fire fight. bin laden was ordered to surrender but refused. the s.e.a.l.s shot him in the head, likely a do
we want to go straight to martha raddatz, at the 9/11 memorial at the pentagon. she's been getting details all night long. about this ib incredible navy s.e.a.l. operation. martha? >> it happened in the middle of night, in darkness, this absolutely momentous, historic raid. on pakistani television, images of osama bin laden's compound still burning after that deadly confrontation. nearly ten years in the making. a senior intelligence official says it began with a tip from a detainee at...
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here more is martha raddatz. she has details of what ended up being a ten-year and very painstaking pursuit of this mass murderer. >> reporter: in the three years before september 11th, the u.s. tried repeatedly to kill bin laden. august 1998, the clinton administration sencruise missiles to attack afghan terrorist training camps two days after two u.s. embassies were in bombed in africa. but it took the ship-fired missiles hours to strike the training camps. and by the time they did, bin laden had already left. the attack had an unintended side effect. escaping the u.s. onslaught only enhanced bin laden's reputation among terrorists. february 1999, bin laden is sighted at a desert training camp in helmand province, afghanistan. he remained there for more than a week. but there was a hunting camp nearby used by officials of united arab emirates, a u.s. ally. >> policymakers were concerned about the danger that a strike might kill an emirati prince or other senior officials who might be with bin laden or close by.
here more is martha raddatz. she has details of what ended up being a ten-year and very painstaking pursuit of this mass murderer. >> reporter: in the three years before september 11th, the u.s. tried repeatedly to kill bin laden. august 1998, the clinton administration sencruise missiles to attack afghan terrorist training camps two days after two u.s. embassies were in bombed in africa. but it took the ship-fired missiles hours to strike the training camps. and by the time they did, bin...
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martha raddatz, thanks very much. >> love how she put that. and it really was. >>> now, back over to josh. >> indeed. we're going to begin with that decision of president obama. said now to be increasingly doubtful about releasing a picture of osama bin laden's corpse because of a lack of skepticism about bin laden's death and because of concern about a possible anti-american backlash. our nick schifrin just spoke to a pair of brothers who knew bin laden's personal couriers. they say only children were allowed inside bin laden's compound. women who lived inside were completely covered up. and they say the compound walls were, in fact, built to shield the women from strangers' eyes. >>> in other news, people from louisiana to tennessee are now bracing for historic flooding, as the mississippi river rises to near-record levels. engineers are considering blowing more holes in more levees in an effort to ease the pressure. >>> the coast guard is now searching for a woman who went missing from a cruise ship, somewhere between san diego and cabo san
martha raddatz, thanks very much. >> love how she put that. and it really was. >>> now, back over to josh. >> indeed. we're going to begin with that decision of president obama. said now to be increasingly doubtful about releasing a picture of osama bin laden's corpse because of a lack of skepticism about bin laden's death and because of concern about a possible anti-american backlash. our nick schifrin just spoke to a pair of brothers who knew bin laden's personal...
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martha raddatz, thanks very much. >> love how she put that. and it really was. >>> now, back over to josh. >> indeed. we're going to begin with that decision of president obama. said now to be increasingly doubtful about releasing a picture of osama bin laden's corpse because of a lack of skepticism about bin laden's death and because of concern about a possible anti-american backlash. our nick schifrin just spoke to a pair of brothers who knew bin laden's personal couriers. they say only children were allowed inside bin laden's compound. women who lived inside were completely covered up. and they say the compound's walls were, in fact, built to shield the women from strangers' eyes. >>> in other news, people from louisiana to tennessee are now bracing for historic flooding, as the mississippi river rises to near-record levels. engineers are considering blowing more holes in more levees in an effort to ease the pressure. >>> the coast guard is now searching for a woman who went missing from a cruise ship, somewhere between san diego and cabo s
martha raddatz, thanks very much. >> love how she put that. and it really was. >>> now, back over to josh. >> indeed. we're going to begin with that decision of president obama. said now to be increasingly doubtful about releasing a picture of osama bin laden's corpse because of a lack of skepticism about bin laden's death and because of concern about a possible anti-american backlash. our nick schifrin just spoke to a pair of brothers who knew bin laden's personal...
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martha? >> reporter: diane, for all the planning that went into this, all the gear, there was one minor glitch in the identification process. the s.e.a.l.s forget a tape measure to size up the famously tall bin laden. so, they improvised. one of the s.e.a.l.s laid down next to the corpse and surprised that the dead man was about 6'4". he was the most feared man in the world but there he was, huddled in a third floor room of the compound with his youngest wife, listening to the bursts of gunfire and the approaching navy s.e.a.l.s for nearly 40 minutes. he was trapped. abc news has learned that sewn into his traditional clothing was an emergency stash of money -- 500 euros -- about $800 -- and two emergency phone numbers. not much but maybe he thought he could bribe his way out if he escaped. but the plan did him little good. >> it's not that surprising that he went down without firing a shot in his own defense. he was a strategist and a thinker. >> reporter: abc news has also learned tonight t
martha? >> reporter: diane, for all the planning that went into this, all the gear, there was one minor glitch in the identification process. the s.e.a.l.s forget a tape measure to size up the famously tall bin laden. so, they improvised. one of the s.e.a.l.s laid down next to the corpse and surprised that the dead man was about 6'4". he was the most feared man in the world but there he was, huddled in a third floor room of the compound with his youngest wife, listening to the bursts...
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martha? >> reporter: diane, for all the planning that went into this, all the gear, there was one minor glitch in the identification process. the s.e.a.l.s forgot a tape measure to size up the famously tall bin laden. so, they improvised. one of the s.e.a.l.s lay down next to the corpse and approximated that the dead man was, in fact, about 6'4". he was the most feared terrorist in the world, but there he was, huddled in a third floor room with his youngest wife, listening to the bursts of gun fire and the approaching navy s.e.a.l.s for nearly 40 minutes. he was trapped. abc news has learned that sewn into his traditional clothing was an emergency stash of money -- 500 euros -- about $800 -- and two emergency phone numbers. not much, but maybe he thought he could bribe his way out if he escaped. but the plan did him little good. >> it's not that surprising that he went down without firing a shot in his own defense. he was a strategist and a thinker. not really a warrior. >> reporter: abc news
martha? >> reporter: diane, for all the planning that went into this, all the gear, there was one minor glitch in the identification process. the s.e.a.l.s forgot a tape measure to size up the famously tall bin laden. so, they improvised. one of the s.e.a.l.s lay down next to the corpse and approximated that the dead man was, in fact, about 6'4". he was the most feared terrorist in the world, but there he was, huddled in a third floor room with his youngest wife, listening to the...
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it's a question we put to martha raddatz who is on this story for us tonight. good evening, martha. >> reporter: good evening, diane. this was one of those discoveries that stunned everyone. in fact, it was so stunning, officials are worried that some people won't believe it. amid the massive treasure trove of intelligence pulled from bin laden's compound, officials never thought they would find pornography. a u.s. official tells abc news that a "huge stash" of po pornography. was discovers. there is no way to tell if bin laden looked at it, but it was found right in his bedroom. >> it is surprising that pornography was found, because he was known to be a rather austere man, a rather religious man, a man who gave up the world. >> reporter: the u.s. did not want to officially release the information, feeling that there would be suspicions it was planted. it was not, said the official. we are also learning more about bin laden's final moments, from the navy s.e.a.l.s tiny helmet cameras. which abc news first reported. the images are said to be dark, the scene cha
it's a question we put to martha raddatz who is on this story for us tonight. good evening, martha. >> reporter: good evening, diane. this was one of those discoveries that stunned everyone. in fact, it was so stunning, officials are worried that some people won't believe it. amid the massive treasure trove of intelligence pulled from bin laden's compound, officials never thought they would find pornography. a u.s. official tells abc news that a "huge stash" of po pornography....
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martha raddatz leading the way all week starts off tonight. >> reporter: of the five videos confiscated by the bin laden compound, this one by far, the most compelling. there he sits, the terrorist master independent mind, his beard nearly all gray. huddled in a blanket, a wool cap on his head, watching news of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel, starting with al jazeera arabic. when an image pops up, he motions to the camera operator to zoom in. what he is watching on the television matches a press conference we found in late january, 2010. the same period bin laden released a tape claiming credit for the failed christmas day bombing. the tape released today gives another window into bin laden's surrounding. there is a computer screen to his right, a calculator and a second tv. this, say officials, was the command in control center for al qaeda. >> what u.s. authorities are trying to do by releasing this kind of video is make the point that we have a lot of stuff that we took possession of on sunday, and that makes the other bad guys, other peop
martha raddatz leading the way all week starts off tonight. >> reporter: of the five videos confiscated by the bin laden compound, this one by far, the most compelling. there he sits, the terrorist master independent mind, his beard nearly all gray. huddled in a blanket, a wool cap on his head, watching news of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel, starting with al jazeera arabic. when an image pops up, he motions to the camera operator to zoom in....
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martha raddatz leading the way all week starts off tonight. >> reporter: of the five videos confiscated by the bin laden compound, this one by far, the most compelling. there he sits, the terrorist mastermind. his beard nearly all gray. huddled in a blanket, a wool cap on his head, watching news of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel, starting with al jazeera arabic. when an image pops up showing him with weapons, he motions to the camera operator to zoom in. what he is watching on the television matches a press conference we found in late january, 2010. the same period bin laden released a tape claiming credit for the failed christmas day bombing. the tape released today gives another window into bin laden's surrounding. there is a computer screen to his right, a calculator and a second tv. this, say officials, was the command and control center for al qaeda. >> what u.s. authorities are trying to do by releasing this kind of video is make the point that we have a lot of stuff that we took possession of on sunday, and that makes the other bad guy
martha raddatz leading the way all week starts off tonight. >> reporter: of the five videos confiscated by the bin laden compound, this one by far, the most compelling. there he sits, the terrorist mastermind. his beard nearly all gray. huddled in a blanket, a wool cap on his head, watching news of himself on television. he switches his satellite tv from channel to channel, starting with al jazeera arabic. when an image pops up showing him with weapons, he motions to the camera operator...
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here is martha raddatz with the details of this successful operation. >> reporter: on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team 6, handpicked and experienced headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound surrounded by walls reaching nearly 20 feet high at points. the s.e.a.l. team 30 to 40 men flew low beneath the radar and undetected in the darkness descending on the compound. the plan was to repel from the helicopters but one of the blackhawks stalled forcing a white-knuckle hard landing outside the compound. >> we're very good on making it up on our feet because something will always go wrong. >> reporter: the s.e.a.l.s then moving quickly and quietly toward the compound. they began a room-by-room search in a smaller building first where they found the wives and children of two of bin laden's trusted couriers. next, the larger complex where gunfire erupted. two men, bin laden's couriers, were shot dead. on the ground, now nearly 40 minutes. the s.e.a.l.s cl
here is martha raddatz with the details of this successful operation. >> reporter: on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team 6, handpicked and experienced headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound surrounded by walls reaching nearly 20 feet high at points. the s.e.a.l. team 30 to 40 men flew low beneath the radar and undetected in the darkness descending on...
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. >>> and all day long, martha raddatz has been gathering details on the 40 minutes that changed history, and tells us some of those key moments are different than we first thought. >> reporter: the operation was called "neptune spear." the mission, to capture or kill bin laden. but we learned today that the mission didn't quite go down as initially described. as the 25-man assault team landed in stealth configured helicopters and spread throughout the darkened compound, gun fire quickly erupted and was sustained through the 40-minute operation. even as the s.e.a.l.s climbed the stairs to the third floor. but when they came to face with bin laden? we learned for the first time today that the resistance that the white house had said bin laden put up did not include a weapon. >> he was not armed is what i understand to be true. >> reporter: officials said today, the resistance came from bin laden's wife. first, they said, she had been used as a human shield. today, they said, she made a threatening move. she was not armed, either, but was shot in the leg. bin laden was hit above the left e
. >>> and all day long, martha raddatz has been gathering details on the 40 minutes that changed history, and tells us some of those key moments are different than we first thought. >> reporter: the operation was called "neptune spear." the mission, to capture or kill bin laden. but we learned today that the mission didn't quite go down as initially described. as the 25-man assault team landed in stealth configured helicopters and spread throughout the darkened...
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with more now on bin laden's last moments, here is abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: he was the most feared terrorist in the world, but there he was huddled in a third floor room with his youngest wife listening to the bursts of gunfire in the approaching navy s.e.a.l.s for nearly 40 minutes. he was trapped. abc news has learned that sewn into his traditional clothing was an emergency stash of money 500 euros. that's about $800. and two emergency phone numbers. not much but maybe he thought he could bribe his way out if he escaped, but the plan did him little good. >> it's not that surprising that he went down without firing a shot in his own defense. he was a strategist and a thinker, not really a warrior. >> reporter: abc news has also learned that bin laden's 13-year-old daughter saw her father killed in front of her eyes and that she is now, according to security officials, cooperating with pakistani investigators. so is her 29-year-old mother ahmed amal, who was shot in the leg trying to protect bin laden. she was a gift to the al qaeda leader when she was only 15 years old. the
with more now on bin laden's last moments, here is abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: he was the most feared terrorist in the world, but there he was huddled in a third floor room with his youngest wife listening to the bursts of gunfire in the approaching navy s.e.a.l.s for nearly 40 minutes. he was trapped. abc news has learned that sewn into his traditional clothing was an emergency stash of money 500 euros. that's about $800. and two emergency phone numbers. not much but maybe he...
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. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz right now. jake just mentioned the details coming in from the navy s.e.a.l.s. you have more. we know they landed at andrews air force base. but beyond that, we don't know much more. they're secret again. >> reporter: they sure are. the s.e.a.l.s giving the most detailed account yet, george. and clearly, they were doing almost all of the shooting. there is no question, it was a dangerous and uncertain mission. but not as first described by u.s. officials. >> there was a firefight. it was a highly-volatile firefight. >> it was a firefight, going up that compound. >> reporter: we now know from the s.e.a.l.s themselves, the firefight ended on the first floor. while the s.e.a.l.s were working their way through the house, after sporadic gunfire, they were connected to one another through a network of radios, monitored in afghanistan, by admiral william mcraven. as the team moved floor-to-floor, mcraven could hear them shout clear, clear, when each room was deemed safe. when the helicopter lifted off w
. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz right now. jake just mentioned the details coming in from the navy s.e.a.l.s. you have more. we know they landed at andrews air force base. but beyond that, we don't know much more. they're secret again. >> reporter: they sure are. the s.e.a.l.s giving the most detailed account yet, george. and clearly, they were doing almost all of the shooting. there is no question, it was a dangerous and uncertain mission. but not as first described by u.s....
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here more is martha raddatz. she has details of what ended up being a ten-year and very painstaking pursuit of this mass murderer. >> reporter: in the three years before september 11th, the u.s. tried repeatedly to kill bin laden. august 1998, the clinton administration sent cruise missiles to attack afghan terrorist training camps two days after two u.s. embassies were in bombed in africa. but it took the ship-fired missiles hours to strike the training camps. and by the time they did, bin laden had already left. the attack had an unintended side effect. escaping the u.s. onslaught only enhanced bin laden's reputation among terrorists. february 1999, bin laden is sighted at a desert training camp in helmand province, afghanistan. he remained there for more than a week. but there was a hunting camp nearby used by officials of united arab emirates, a u.s. ally. >> policymakers were concerned about the danger that a strike might kill an emirati prince or other senior officials who might be with bin laden or close b
here more is martha raddatz. she has details of what ended up being a ten-year and very painstaking pursuit of this mass murderer. >> reporter: in the three years before september 11th, the u.s. tried repeatedly to kill bin laden. august 1998, the clinton administration sent cruise missiles to attack afghan terrorist training camps two days after two u.s. embassies were in bombed in africa. but it took the ship-fired missiles hours to strike the training camps. and by the time they did,...
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here is martha raddatz with the details of this successful operation. >> reporter: on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team six, handpicked and experienced headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound surrounded by walls reaching nearly 20 feet high at points. the s.e.a.l. team, 30 to 40 men, flew low beneath the radar and undetected in the darkness descending on the compound. the plan was to rappel from the helicopters but one of the blackhawks stalled forcing a white-knuckle hard landing outside the compound. >> we're very good on making it up on our feet because something will always go wrong. >> reporter: the s.e.a.l.s then moving quickly and quietly toward the compound. they began a room-by-room search in a smaller building first where they found the wives and children of two of bin laden's trusted couriers. next, the larger complex where gunfire erupted. two men, bin laden's couriers, were shot dead. on the ground, now nearly 40 minutes, the s.e.a.l
here is martha raddatz with the details of this successful operation. >> reporter: on a near moonless night packed into two specially outfitted blackhawk helicopters, the most elite navy special operations team, s.e.a.l. team six, handpicked and experienced headed for the mission of their lives. the target, this sprawling compound surrounded by walls reaching nearly 20 feet high at points. the s.e.a.l. team, 30 to 40 men, flew low beneath the radar and undetected in the darkness...
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. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz right now. jake just mentioned the details coming in from the navy s.e.a.l.s. you have more. we know they landed at andrews air force base. but beyond that, we don't know much more. they're secret again. >> reporter: they sure are. the s.e.a.l.s giving the most detailed account yet, george. and clearly, they were doing almost all of the shooting. there is no question, it was a dangerous and uncertain mission. but not as first described by u.s. officials. >> there was a firefight. it was a highly-volatile firefight. >> it was a firefight, going up that compound. >> reporter: we now know from the s.e.a.l.s themselves, the firefight ended on the first floor. while the s.e.a.l.s were working their way through the house, after sporadic gunfire, they were connected to one another by a network of radios, monitored in afghanistan by admiral william mcraven. as the team moved floor-to-floor, mcraven could hear them shout clear, clear, when each room was deemed safe. when the helicopters lifted off with t
. >>> let's bring in martha raddatz right now. jake just mentioned the details coming in from the navy s.e.a.l.s. you have more. we know they landed at andrews air force base. but beyond that, we don't know much more. they're secret again. >> reporter: they sure are. the s.e.a.l.s giving the most detailed account yet, george. and clearly, they were doing almost all of the shooting. there is no question, it was a dangerous and uncertain mission. but not as first described by u.s....
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as martha raddatz my colleague reports it was two taps to the head. that's trade craft for two shots to the head for fear that he might be wearing some kind of a suicide bomb vest. >> rose: so once he didn't respond to the drop his weapons, that's when they shot him? >> that's when they shot him. there was no more consideration. >> rose: it was not, then, a cross fire of any kind? >> as far as we know it was not. there was a fe fight, descbed by theresint, a after that fire fight they... the president said they killed him. and we're told that's because he refused to surrender. >> rose: and the burial at sea? first there was islamic ritual and practice? i'm hold that saudi arabia refused to accept him even though he was born as a saud economy? >> that's the report we had and they did not want to create a place that would be become a shrine for the martyr bin laden and the decision was made even before the assault began the decision had beemadehat he was kild, he wld be buried at sea in a place we don't know specifically but you have a the aircraft carr
as martha raddatz my colleague reports it was two taps to the head. that's trade craft for two shots to the head for fear that he might be wearing some kind of a suicide bomb vest. >> rose: so once he didn't respond to the drop his weapons, that's when they shot him? >> that's when they shot him. there was no more consideration. >> rose: it was not, then, a cross fire of any kind? >> as far as we know it was not. there was a fe fight, descbed by theresint, a after that...
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as martha raddatz my colleague reports it was two taps to the head. that's trade craft for two shots to the head for fear that he might be wearing some kind of a suicide bomb vest. >> rose: so once he didn't respond to the drop his weapons, that's when they shot him? >> that's when they shot him. there was no more consideration. >> rose: it was not, then, a cross fire of any kind? >> as far as we know it was not. there was a fire fight, described by the president, and after that fire fight they... the president said they killed him. and we're told that's because he refused to surrender. >> rose: and the burial at sea? first there was islamic ritual and practice? i'm hold that saudi arabia refused to accept him even though he was born as a saud economy? >> that's the report we had and they did not want to create a place that would be become a shrine for the martyr bin laden and the decision was made even before the assault began the decision had been made that he was killed, he would be buried at sea in a place we don't know specifically but you have a
as martha raddatz my colleague reports it was two taps to the head. that's trade craft for two shots to the head for fear that he might be wearing some kind of a suicide bomb vest. >> rose: so once he didn't respond to the drop his weapons, that's when they shot him? >> that's when they shot him. there was no more consideration. >> rose: it was not, then, a cross fire of any kind? >> as far as we know it was not. there was a fire fight, described by the president, and...
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martha raddatz was with the american general in command there after the battle. >> reporter: just hours after the exchange of gunfire between the americans and pakistanis -- >> there's engagement with apaches. >> we were flying along the same border with the commander in charge of eastern afghanistan, major general john campbell. what happened? >> we know for sure a helicopter was fired upon. we got rounds inside of the helicopter. nobody was hurt. the helicopter returned fire. >> reporter: while it is still being investigated, officials believe two u.s. apache helicopters were patrolling this afghan-pakistan border across from an al qaeda safe haven, that's when one of the u.s. helicopters accidentally crossed into pakistani territory. the pakistanis opened fire. the u.s. helicopter fired back injuring two pakistanis. >> they're taking effective fire then by all means, they have to take all measures to make sure that they are safeguarding themselves. >> reporter: tensions are already extremely high between the u.s. and pakistan after the unannounced raid into pakistan that killed osama
martha raddatz was with the american general in command there after the battle. >> reporter: just hours after the exchange of gunfire between the americans and pakistanis -- >> there's engagement with apaches. >> we were flying along the same border with the commander in charge of eastern afghanistan, major general john campbell. what happened? >> we know for sure a helicopter was fired upon. we got rounds inside of the helicopter. nobody was hurt. the helicopter...
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two steps forward, one step back. >> reporter: martha raddatz, abc news, afghanistan. >> great reminder especially after memorial day to think of the soldiers. a very, very long war for the men and women that are there and many have served many different terms. >> absolutely. for some folks that withdrawal can't begin soon enough. >> right. absolutely true. the current team there right now don't retire for several months. the president does want a new team in place there when he begins to pull back troops here during the summertime. so people will be watching this closely to see how it goes. all right, coming up, the summer of sequels at the cinema. >> banking on new chapters of the "x-men" story and "harry potter" finale to make more movie money. that's next. the "x men" story and "harry potter" to make more movie money. that's next. potter" to make more movie money. that's next. h@ >>> sleepy times square, kind of hot times square too. memorial day does mark unofficial start of summer. also now you can wear white pants. wasn't sure you knew that. the ones you have been keeping now you
two steps forward, one step back. >> reporter: martha raddatz, abc news, afghanistan. >> great reminder especially after memorial day to think of the soldiers. a very, very long war for the men and women that are there and many have served many different terms. >> absolutely. for some folks that withdrawal can't begin soon enough. >> right. absolutely true. the current team there right now don't retire for several months. the president does want a new team in place there...
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martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> in other news this morning, workers have now entered unit one of that damaged nuclear plant in japan for the first time since right after the quake. they're installing six ventilation machines. it's all in an attempt to absorb radiation from air inside that building. that's a first step towards replacing cooling systems that were knocked now the that devastating quake and tsunami. >>> and across the pacific in oregon, a massive fire at the scene train derailment. jumped the tracks. the flames were so fierce that firefighter his to battle them from across a highway. everyone within half a mile radius was evacuated for a time but nobody in that area or on the train was hurt. pretty incredible pictures though. >> thank goodness for that, no injuries. >>> from fire to flood and a disaster facing a lot of folks along the mississippi river late last night, president obama declared an emergency for parts of tennessee, mississippi, and kentucky. >> so now that will trigger some federal help for what looks to be the worst flooding since the 1920s. t.j. w
martha raddatz, abc news, washington. >>> in other news this morning, workers have now entered unit one of that damaged nuclear plant in japan for the first time since right after the quake. they're installing six ventilation machines. it's all in an attempt to absorb radiation from air inside that building. that's a first step towards replacing cooling systems that were knocked now the that devastating quake and tsunami. >>> and across the pacific in oregon, a massive fire at...
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and martha raddatz has new details on the special forces team. how they did it. the elite of the elite. right, martha? >> reporter: that's right, robin. it all happened so fast. 40 minutes. but it was all so carefully planned. this morning, we're learning new details of the daring raid, including more on osama bin laden's final moments. shot twice by navy s.e.a.l.s. once in the chest. once in the head. the still-secret photos show a precision kill shot, right above the left eye. and we've learned, the mission was caught on tape. helmet cams worn by the s.e.a.l.s. it started on a moonlit night, from jalalabad toward the sprawling compound. when one of them stalled, it was forced to land nearby, grazing a rotor on the 18-foot walls. so, the s.e.a.l.s switched to plan "b." we learned the assault was carried out by 2 elite teams of 12 s.e.a.l.s each. a firefight erupted with bin laden's two trusted curriers, which woke up neighbors nearby. >> i heard gunfire. >> reporter: the s.e.a.l.s moved to an upper floor. there, they found the man the u.s. has been after for ove
and martha raddatz has new details on the special forces team. how they did it. the elite of the elite. right, martha? >> reporter: that's right, robin. it all happened so fast. 40 minutes. but it was all so carefully planned. this morning, we're learning new details of the daring raid, including more on osama bin laden's final moments. shot twice by navy s.e.a.l.s. once in the chest. once in the head. the still-secret photos show a precision kill shot, right above the left eye. and we've...
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and martha raddatz has new details on that special forces team. how they did it. the elite of the elite. right, martha? >> reporter: that's right, robin. it all happened so fast. 40 minutes. but it was all so carefully planned. this morning, we're learning new details of the daring raid, including more on osama bin laden's final moments. shot twice by navy s.e.a.l.s. once in the chest. once in the head. the still-secret photos show a precision kill shot, right above the left eye. and we've learned, the mission was caught on tape. helmet cams worn by the s.e.a.l.s. it began on a near moonless night with those specially outfitted blackhawks flying below radar from jalalabad toward the sprawling compound. when one of them stalled, it was forced to land nearby, grazing a rotor on the 18-foot walls. so, the s.e.a.l.s switched to plan "b." a chinook helicopter replaces it. we learned the assault was carried out by 2 elite teams of 12 s.e.a.l.s each. going room to room. a firefight erupted with bin laden's two trusted couriers, which woke up neighbors nearby. >> i heard
and martha raddatz has new details on that special forces team. how they did it. the elite of the elite. right, martha? >> reporter: that's right, robin. it all happened so fast. 40 minutes. but it was all so carefully planned. this morning, we're learning new details of the daring raid, including more on osama bin laden's final moments. shot twice by navy s.e.a.l.s. once in the chest. once in the head. the still-secret photos show a precision kill shot, right above the left eye. and...