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i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from all of this, is -- i remember the night that osama bin laden was killed and president obama went on television and said, "this shows again that any time america sets its mind to something, our greatness allows us to achieve it." and the reason why that was so striking to me was because it used to be the case that as a country, what gave us our sense of nationalistic pride was going to the moon, or discovering new cures for diseases, or investing technologies that elevated the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. and i think that the way in which americans now relate to their
i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from...
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i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from all of this, is -- i remember the night that osama bin laden was killed and president obama went on television and said, "this shows again that any time america sets its mind to something, our greatness allows us to achieve it." and the reason why that was so striking to me was because it used to be the case that as a country, what gave us our sense nionalistic pride was going to the moon, or discovering new cures for diseases, or investing technologies that elevated the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. and i think that the way in which americans now relate to their gove
i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from...
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i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from all of this, is -- i remember the night that osama bin laden was killed and president obama went on television and said, "this shows again that any time america sets its mind to something, our greatness allows us to achieve it." and the reason why that was so striking to me was because it used to be the case that as a country, what gave us our sense of nationalistic pride was going to the moon, or discovering newv technologies that elevated the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. and i think that the way in which americans now relate to their government, that the way in whi
i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from...
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i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from all of this, is -- i remember the night that osama bin laden was killed and president obama went on television and said, "this shows again that any time america sets its mind to something, our greatness allows us to achieve it." and the reason why that was so striking to me was because it used to be the case that as a country, wh gave us our sense of nationalistic pride was going to the moon, or discovering new cures for diseases, or investing technologies that elevated the lives of hundreds of millions of people around the world. and i think that the way in which americans now relate to their g
i think that relief is a natural reaction, just like i think that relief from the killing of osama bin laden is natural. he had been this sort of hovering menace for so long. but the way in which this was all done, both in boston and then the killing of osama bin laden, is something that is a very extreme form of government behavior and of police force and of military power. but ultimately, what i really think more than anything else -- and this is, i think, what the most profound point is from...
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if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in the room, would you play cards with osama bin laden? >> let me put this to you. >> no. you answer this. if you met this scumbag -- >> i'm doing the interview. >> if you met these scumbag before he killed these people and turned people into amputees, what would you do, play cards? maybe i should say it in a british accent. this man killed innocent men, women and children. >> can you stop being such a jerk? >> what would you do? you get paid for it. i would give you a taste of your own medicine. >> you tweeted this to the world. i'm curious what you think. your behavior so far has been really offensive. >> because you don't like it when you don't have another bobblehead you can beat up and treat like a coward? the reality is these men killed innocent men, women and children. as a red-blooded american, i say who out there if it would save an innocent -- >> you're not answering my questions. >> -- would not use torture. i would. >> i understand all the gung-ho language you're using. here's the point. do you realize if you torture this man,
if osama bin laden, if you had 30 minutes in the room, would you play cards with osama bin laden? >> let me put this to you. >> no. you answer this. if you met this scumbag -- >> i'm doing the interview. >> if you met these scumbag before he killed these people and turned people into amputees, what would you do, play cards? maybe i should say it in a british accent. this man killed innocent men, women and children. >> can you stop being such a jerk? >> what...
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are we talking about al qaeda and osama bin laden? osama bin laden has been killed. al qaeda is in disarray. are we talking about new conflicts like syria? there's always going to be a conflict. i think we have a realistic plan. president obama needs to appoint a new special envoy to replace david fried. we currently have no plan, no direction. i think we need a clear pathway to do it. there needs to be a clear pathway over the coming weeks and months. >> i want to jump in here. >> please. >> i think in 24 hours from now there actually could be transfers that resume. >> i want you to hold that thought because when we talk about guantanamo, it seems like a just solutionless desert of misery, and if there's something that we can do concretely to move forward, i want to hear about that right after we take this break. suddenly, she does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's righ
are we talking about al qaeda and osama bin laden? osama bin laden has been killed. al qaeda is in disarray. are we talking about new conflicts like syria? there's always going to be a conflict. i think we have a realistic plan. president obama needs to appoint a new special envoy to replace david fried. we currently have no plan, no direction. i think we need a clear pathway to do it. there needs to be a clear pathway over the coming weeks and months. >> i want to jump in here. >>...
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bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abbie when i've gone to afghanistan or yemen or somalia who said you know we had a positive view of the united states but then when this night raid happened they killed my wife or this drone strike happened that wiped out forty six people in this village i decided that i'm against you i had one guy in afghanistan whose family were not even pashto and they're fighting against the taliban one of them was a senior police commander after a night raid he said i want to put on a suicide vest and blow myself up among the americans i want jihad against the americans this is these are very real stories and you know for me it wa
bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abbie when i've gone to...
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bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abbie when i've gone to afghanistan or yemen or somalia who said you know we had a positive view of the united states but then when this night raid happened they killed my wife or this drone strike happened that way about forty six people in this village i decided that i'm against you i had one guy in afghanistan whose family were not even posh to him they're fighting against the taliban one of them was a senior police commander after a night raid he said i want to put on a suicide vest and blow myself up among the americans i want jihad against the americans this is these are very real stories and you know. for me it
bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abbie when i've gone to...
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are we talking about al qaeda and osama bin laden? osama bin laden has been killed. al qaeda is in disarray. are we talking about new conflicts like syria? there's always going to be a conflict. i think we have a realistic plan. president obama needs to appoint a new special envoy to replace david fried. we surcurrently have no plan, n direction. i think we need a clear pathway to do it. there needs to be a clear pathway over the coming weeks and months. >> i want to jump in here. >> please. >> i think in 24 hours from now there actually could be transfers that resume. >> i want you to hold that thought because when we talk about guantanamo, it seems like a just solutionless desert of misery, and if there's something that we can do concretely to move forward, i want to hear about that right after we take this break. y low testosterone, my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. wo
are we talking about al qaeda and osama bin laden? osama bin laden has been killed. al qaeda is in disarray. are we talking about new conflicts like syria? there's always going to be a conflict. i think we have a realistic plan. president obama needs to appoint a new special envoy to replace david fried. we surcurrently have no plan, n direction. i think we need a clear pathway to do it. there needs to be a clear pathway over the coming weeks and months. >> i want to jump in here....
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bin laden to with you know the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abie when i've gone to afghanistan or yemen or somalia or said you know we had a positive view of the united states but then when this night raid happened that killed my wife or this drone strike happened that wait out forty six people in this village i decided i'm against you i had one guy in afghanistan whose family were not even posh to him they're fighting against the taliban one of them was a senior police commander after a night raid he said i want to put on a suicide vest and blow myself up among the americans i want jihad against the americans this is these are very real stories and you know for me it was really all b
bin laden to with you know the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is i think inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i've met abie when i've gone to...
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are we talking about al qaeda and osama bin laden? osama bin laden has been killed. al qaeda is in disarray. are we talking about new conflicts like syria? there's always going to be a conflict. i think we have a realistic plan. president obama needs to appoint a new special envoy to replace david fried. we currently have no plan, no direction. i think we need a clear pathway to do it. there needs to be a clear pathway over the coming weeks and months. >> i want to jump in here. >> please. >> i think in 24 hours from now there actually could be transfers that resume. >> i want you to hold that thought because when we talk about guantanamo, it seems like a just solutionless desert of misery, and if there's something that we can do concretely to move forward, i want to hear about that right after we take this break. [ coughs ] [ angry gibberish ] i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinu
are we talking about al qaeda and osama bin laden? osama bin laden has been killed. al qaeda is in disarray. are we talking about new conflicts like syria? there's always going to be a conflict. i think we have a realistic plan. president obama needs to appoint a new special envoy to replace david fried. we currently have no plan, no direction. i think we need a clear pathway to do it. there needs to be a clear pathway over the coming weeks and months. >> i want to jump in here. >>...
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her memoir is said to focus heavily on the killing of osama bin laden, the overthrowing of the moammar gadhafi regime in libya and the arab spring. word is spreading that she is considering running for president in 2016. >>> connecticut's governor signed into law sweeping new restrictions on weapons and large capacity magazines. he was joined at the signing ceremony by parents of children killed in last year's massacre at sandy hook elementary school. the parents say they hope newtown, connecticut, will be remembered not for those killings but the transformation that's came from that gd extra. this gives connecticut some of the toughest gun laws in the nation. it is the third state that toughens gun laws since the school shooting following new york and colorado. >>> california lawmakers give the initial okay for a bill that would require panic alarms in schools across the state. and the federal government would fit the bill. the alarms would alert those on campus of an emergency and send a signal to local law enforcement. there are more than 10,000 schools in california. one agency opp
her memoir is said to focus heavily on the killing of osama bin laden, the overthrowing of the moammar gadhafi regime in libya and the arab spring. word is spreading that she is considering running for president in 2016. >>> connecticut's governor signed into law sweeping new restrictions on weapons and large capacity magazines. he was joined at the signing ceremony by parents of children killed in last year's massacre at sandy hook elementary school. the parents say they hope newtown,...
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documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the flight attendants union, federal air marshals and top lawmakers had denounced the change as a security issue. the tsa said it freed the agency up to concentrate on bigger risks. >>> air travelers across the country are in for another day of flight delays, as the faa scrambles to make due with fewer air traffic controllers. some of the nation's busiest airports fell behind because federal budget cuts have resulted in furloughs across the faa. delays are ranging from 15 minutes to several hours. >>> the record rainfall and flooding that's inundating much of the midwest is far from over. in peoria, the illinois river is cresting today, expected to hit nearly 30 feet. the problem is flood stage is only 18 feet. m
documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed, he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far, there's no indication that this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> after a storm of criticism, the tsa has decided to delay a new policy that would allow small knives and sports equipment on planes. the flight attendants union, federal air marshals and top lawmakers had denounced the change as a security...
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. >>> did osama bin laden have access to wikileaks? the stunning accusation just revealed about military secrets that may have been leaked to the most wanted man in the world. [ male announcer ] the southwest airlines nationwide sale lets you go from working hard... to hardly working. ♪ big sales that help you get away. that's how we fly. act fast! these are the final days to grab flights all over the country as low as $59 one-way. hurry and book now, only at southwest.com. we are southwest. welcome aboard. >>> welcome back on a wednesday morni morning. you want to be inspired, this is breathtaking, lovely mix of the blue with the sky there, and the water in front. makes you want to take a nice stroll down, grab the hand of a loved one. meet somebody new. i don't know. >> it's quite beautiful out there is what it is. >>> new backlash, possible punishment against the boy scouts of america and its anti-gay stance with a look at how california could force a group to pay now for a ban that could be repealed later. good morning. >> laura,
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a witness is expected to be called who participated in the osama bin laden raid who says the al qaeda leader had digital copies of the documents manning admits he leaked. >>> investigative unit exclusive. this is a dilemma faced by many parents. normal child care situation falls through, forcing you to find backup child care. one of the companies providing that service, yahoo! sprint, including our parent company, nbc universal. as our investigative unit learned, bright horizons works with subcontractors who hire the backup nannies that come to your home. if something goes wrong, that subcontractor, not bright horizons, may ultimately be responsible. >> we're basically told it's unfortunate what happened to you but there's not much we can do about it. >> tonight at 11:00, vickie nguyen shows us how this happen ed to their family. >>> calling all nerds. get out there. it's fun. >>> and cable cars in a very special anniversary this morning. >>> welcome back, everyone. good wednesday morning to you. lovely morning outside. embarcardero. we'll check the morning commute and hot forecast we
a witness is expected to be called who participated in the osama bin laden raid who says the al qaeda leader had digital copies of the documents manning admits he leaked. >>> investigative unit exclusive. this is a dilemma faced by many parents. normal child care situation falls through, forcing you to find backup child care. one of the companies providing that service, yahoo! sprint, including our parent company, nbc universal. as our investigative unit learned, bright horizons works...
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bin laden. >> i don't know about osama bin laden. i think that's a fuzzy story. but in terms of disrupting al qaeda operations i think it's unquestionable, in my world. >> rose: give me an example of what somebody said that was-- an intelligent interrogation, enhanced interrogation coup. and you were able to take that information and stop something that would have killed a lot of innocent people or a lot of americans. >> typically it would be the identification of a name or a fragment of a name. and then would you match that up against the massive databases that we had, so that you take something to the naked eye, to an unpracticed intelligence professional would be not that helpful. you know, for example, somebody would say yeah, there was a red haired guy from timbuktu in our training camp two years ago. and we sent him back to conduct attacksment you say okay, that's not really what you would call intelligence, an intelligence coup. would you go into your database and say okay works was traveling in and out of pakistan or afghanis
bin laden. >> i don't know about osama bin laden. i think that's a fuzzy story. but in terms of disrupting al qaeda operations i think it's unquestionable, in my world. >> rose: give me an example of what somebody said that was-- an intelligent interrogation, enhanced interrogation coup. and you were able to take that information and stop something that would have killed a lot of innocent people or a lot of americans. >> typically it would be the identification of a name or a...
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bin laden. >> i don't know about osama bin laden. i think that's a fuzzy story. but in terms of disrupting al qaeda operations i think it's unquestionable, in my world. >> rose: give me an example of what somebody said that was-- an intelligent interrogation, enhanced interrogation coup. and you were able to take that information and stop something that would have killed a lot of innocent people or a lot of americans. >> typically it would be the identification of a name or a fragment of a name. and then would you match that up against the massive databases that we had, so that you take something to the naked eye, to an unpracticed intelligence professional would be not that helpful. you know, r example, somebody would say yeah, there was a red haired guy from timbuktu in our training camp two years ago. and we sent him back to conduct attacksment you say okay, that's not really what you would call intelligence, an intelligence coup. would you go into your database and say okay works was traveling in and out of pakistan or afghanista
bin laden. >> i don't know about osama bin laden. i think that's a fuzzy story. but in terms of disrupting al qaeda operations i think it's unquestionable, in my world. >> rose: give me an example of what somebody said that was-- an intelligent interrogation, enhanced interrogation coup. and you were able to take that information and stop something that would have killed a lot of innocent people or a lot of americans. >> typically it would be the identification of a name or a...
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. >> greta: but going back to osama bin laden, we hadn't heard from osama bin laden for eight years. under that theory, osama bin laden would have been off that watch list for seven years. so that's a stupid thing. >> i agree. we have to have committee meetings so we can ask tough questions and find out what is the process? so much of this thing ought to be automated. again, we don't know who this individual was and where the breakdown occurred. but there's probably just way too much information for a person to disseminate that. >> greta: but a human being should have said i can't do this. how about the mother? the fact that we have mother and son, which is an interesting combination on this watch list. why did he make the list? >> because, again, i think the fbi had done its job. they realized when we were notified by the russians, which is kind of unusual, too. the fbi did follow up. they interviewed the family. they found out -- >> what did they do with that information? >> they put them in the watch list. there was apparently -- >> it's like who is on first? >> there was nothing
. >> greta: but going back to osama bin laden, we hadn't heard from osama bin laden for eight years. under that theory, osama bin laden would have been off that watch list for seven years. so that's a stupid thing. >> i agree. we have to have committee meetings so we can ask tough questions and find out what is the process? so much of this thing ought to be automated. again, we don't know who this individual was and where the breakdown occurred. but there's probably just way too...
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. >> played out, he was about to become big news. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> i have no idea why, until i found out the general the president was talking to, he was giving the orders to give the go ahead on the operation to pursue osama bin laden. >> interesting. >> so you see, the news dictates the tone, we expect that to happen tonight about two weeks after the boston bombings. president obama will acknowledge that, and will say of course, the families they have our condolences. and i think you will see him perhaps stay away from certain things ins jokes. and ultimately, though, i think we're going to have some really good laughs, too. because even ahead of when he was going after osama bin laden we saw some p funny jokes, and it is a chance, the celebrities and politicians, they believe it is a chance to have good jokes. >> it is even more telling, the >> as he said, the funniest ones they can't even say. >> stay tuned, last year it was jimmy kimmel's turn, some said it was going too far, that is next. >> you know, president obama wanted to move dinner to the kennedy center, bu
. >> played out, he was about to become big news. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> i have no idea why, until i found out the general the president was talking to, he was giving the orders to give the go ahead on the operation to pursue osama bin laden. >> interesting. >> so you see, the news dictates the tone, we expect that to happen tonight about two weeks after the boston bombings. president obama will acknowledge that, and will say of course, the families they...
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it became adopted as a cause in effect by osama bin laden and his al qaeda group. and the flavor of radical islam began to take over what was sort of an independence movement. so you see chechens not just in russia, but you see chechens fighting in afghanistan, in the tribal areas of pakistan and other places around the world. and they've become incorporated into the larger radical islamic movement. >> peter, before we let you go, you know we still don't know the motivations here and i don't want to get ahead of anything. but if this does end up being part of a, you know, if the two brothers do end up being part of a larger network, if there are ties to chechen separatists or some sort of amalgamation of a jihadist, chechen separatist organization, it complicates things for the president, who has at present a difficult relationship with russia on the whole. give us a sense of what the implications here are for the white house. >> right, well president obama is the third president in a row to feel very uncomfortable with the issue of chechnya. while obviously they a
it became adopted as a cause in effect by osama bin laden and his al qaeda group. and the flavor of radical islam began to take over what was sort of an independence movement. so you see chechens not just in russia, but you see chechens fighting in afghanistan, in the tribal areas of pakistan and other places around the world. and they've become incorporated into the larger radical islamic movement. >> peter, before we let you go, you know we still don't know the motivations here and i...
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lou: sequester budget cuts could delay the terrorism trial of the son-in-law at trial of osama bin on the new was in a new york cut courtroom today suggested the trial be delayed until next year. the attorneys are furloughed for more than five weeks and they don't think there will be ready for the september start date. of calling better judge oil sign whether the investigative reporter goes to jail at issue is a refusal to reveal her sources for the exclusive story of the aurora theater massacre. she was the first to write about a notebook by the shooter sent to a psychiatrist about his plans to kill. joining us now is trial attorney when we start with you this is trying to get a source. as anyone who's ever been a reporter is infuriated. how can this be allowed? >> the defense brings the motion because they feel they gag order was violated and they have to prove under colorado law there is a defense in then we see how the judge decides the case. >> i agree. if you lift up the hood you will see there is no engine to the argument the only way they can override the first amendment if th
lou: sequester budget cuts could delay the terrorism trial of the son-in-law at trial of osama bin on the new was in a new york cut courtroom today suggested the trial be delayed until next year. the attorneys are furloughed for more than five weeks and they don't think there will be ready for the september start date. of calling better judge oil sign whether the investigative reporter goes to jail at issue is a refusal to reveal her sources for the exclusive story of the aurora theater...
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that is the capture and killing of osama bin laden. is al qaeda still a threat? >> you know, i think we've done a great job at weakening what i would call core al qaeda leader ship. particularly located in what we call the fahta in pakistan. we seriously have impacted on their ability to plan the kind of 9/11 attack that we saw. but at the same time, there are elements of al qaeda that have developed elsewhere. in yemen. in sew maomalia. north africa. mali. we as a country have to contain them wherever they go. they're principal intent remains attacking this country. for that reason we have to do everything necessary to make sure al qaeda never gains a foothold any place on which to conduct those kinds of attacks. >> of course, you and the entire story immoortalized in the film "zero dark thirty." james gandolfini portrayed you. how accurate was that movie? >> maria, it's hollywood. and, you know, it's a good movie. but i think people have to understand that, you know, what took place in reality took ten years. a lot of teamwork between the intelligence agencies
that is the capture and killing of osama bin laden. is al qaeda still a threat? >> you know, i think we've done a great job at weakening what i would call core al qaeda leader ship. particularly located in what we call the fahta in pakistan. we seriously have impacted on their ability to plan the kind of 9/11 attack that we saw. but at the same time, there are elements of al qaeda that have developed elsewhere. in yemen. in sew maomalia. north africa. mali. we as a country have to contain...
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bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i met abie when i've gone to afghanistan or yemen or somalia who said you know we had a positive view of the united states but then when this night raid happened that killed my wife or this drone strike happened that way about forty six people in this village i decided that i'm against you i had one guy in afghanistan whose family were not even posh to him they're fighting against the taliban one of them was a senior police commander after a night raid he said i want to put on a suicide. blow myself up among the americans i want jihad against the americans this is these are very real stories and you know for me it was really all brough
bin laden to with you know in the terms of lindsey graham and all these other people they have every reason to be against al qaeda but we're giving them every reason to say well enemy of my enemy is my friend and you know blowback is inevitable you can't conduct these kinds of wars around the world killing innocent people in the pursuit of a few bad guys and pretend that it's not going to come back to hurt you i can't tell you the number of people that i met abie when i've gone to afghanistan...
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lou: sequester budget cuts could delay the terrorism trial of the son-in-law at trial of osama bin on the new was in a new york cut courtroom today suggested the trial be delayed until next year. the attorneys are furloughed for more than five weeks and they don't think there will be ready for the september start date. of calling better judge oil sign whether the investigative reporter goes to jail at issue is a refusal to reveal her sources for the exclusive story of the aurora theater massacre. she was the first to write about a notebook by the shooter sent to a psychiatrist about his plans to kill. joining us now is trial attorney when we start with you this is trying to get a source. as anyone who's ever been a reporter is infuriated. how can this be lowed? >> the defense brings the motion because they feel they gag order was violated and they have to prove under colorado law there is a defense in then we see how the judge decides the case. >> i agree. if you lift up the hood you will see there is no engine to the argument the only way they can override the first amendment if they
lou: sequester budget cuts could delay the terrorism trial of the son-in-law at trial of osama bin on the new was in a new york cut courtroom today suggested the trial be delayed until next year. the attorneys are furloughed for more than five weeks and they don't think there will be ready for the september start date. of calling better judge oil sign whether the investigative reporter goes to jail at issue is a refusal to reveal her sources for the exclusive story of the aurora theater...
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it feels like night they brought osama bin laden, that they killed osama bin laden in the streets of lower manhattan think of the grief these people had to deal with and the situation over fast days since this happened on monday. tonight both suspects in custody investigation just beginning. now they get motive and to try to figure out how they became radicalized. we'll bring you the breaking news this, is fox news channel continuing coverage and now final arrest after bombing of the boston marathon. geico and we could help youo save on boat and motorcycle insurance too. other insurance companies are een with envy. oh, no, no, no...i'm sorry, but this is all wrong? i would never say that. writer: well what would you say? gecko: well i'd probably emphasize the savings. ya know...lose that green with envy bit. rubbish. it's just a reference about my complexion. writer: but the focus groups thought that the... gecko: focus groups. geico doesn't use focus groups. uhh...excuse me. no one told me we were using focus groups. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more
it feels like night they brought osama bin laden, that they killed osama bin laden in the streets of lower manhattan think of the grief these people had to deal with and the situation over fast days since this happened on monday. tonight both suspects in custody investigation just beginning. now they get motive and to try to figure out how they became radicalized. we'll bring you the breaking news this, is fox news channel continuing coverage and now final arrest after bombing of the boston...
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. -- and youyou say know by now that people they say to you, they harbored osama bin laden. he was responsible for killing 3000 americans plus. this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. it is a tribal area. no were near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has to do with al qaeda or the taliban. they also tell us that the drones are circling in the villages, day and night. children are afraid to go to sleep and afraid to go to school. you are terrorizing an entire population. that is called collective punishment. that is not right. did he deserve it? why would he want to kill innocent children? we havean see that been protesting under george bush and now we are protesting under barack obama. we feel he did no
. -- and youyou say know by now that people they say to you, they harbored osama bin laden. he was responsible for killing 3000 americans plus. this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. it is a tribal area. no were near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military...
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this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. >> it is a tribal area. no where near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has to do with al qaeda or the taliban. they also tell us that the drones are circling in the villages, day and night. children are afraid to go to sleep and afraid to go to school. you are terrorizing an entire population. that is called collective punishment. that is not right. >> did he deserve it? why would he want to kill innocent children? >> you can see that we have been protesting under george bush and now we are protesting under barack obama. we feel he did not deserve the nobel peace prize. he is shrouded in secrecy with this drone program. it is so anti-democratic. we are not allowed to see t
this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. >> it is a tribal area. no where near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has...
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this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. >> it is a tribal area. no were near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has to do with al qaeda or the taliban. they also tell us that the drones are circling in the villages, day and night. children are afraid to go to sleep and afraid to go to school. you are terrorizing an entire population. that is called collective punishment. that is not right. >> the nobel peace prize went to president obama. did he deserve it? why would he want to kill innocent children? >> you can see that we have been protesting under george bush and now we are protesting under barack obama. we feel he did not deserve the nobel peace prize. he is shrouded in secrecy with this drone program. it is s
this is the price that pakistan of harboring osama bin laden and all the other all qaeda people over there. >> it is a tribal area. no were near where he was. there are constant drone strikes that have been going on mostly since obama came into office. it is killing people that we are calling militant and the u.s. is defining that by any male of military age. that is a lot a people. we are killing families. we met with these families. they tell us there is no one in their family that has...
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he said years ago the military said i was a guard for osama bin laden but this was nonsense. they don't seem to believe it any more, but they don't seem to care how long i sit here, either. he said he went down there to get a job in afghanistan because he heard they were paying peter than the $50 a month he was getting in yemen, and he was misinformed about that. i don't know whether to believe him or not. aren't we supposed to have trials to figure out if he's telling the truth or in the? if we don't how do we justly call ourselves a democracy? >> it is one of the hip yeah hypocrisies isn't it because we're the champion of rule of law and in guantanamo we completed a grand total of seven trials in a dozen years of and 779 people. he was part of a group called "the dirty thirty" who were fleeing over into pakistan when they were picked up. i asked had someone ask me today if they viewed him as a high threat. but if you look at bin laden's driver, he was rated as a high risk as well. those assessments are grossly inflated. a lot of these guys happened to be in the wrong place
he said years ago the military said i was a guard for osama bin laden but this was nonsense. they don't seem to believe it any more, but they don't seem to care how long i sit here, either. he said he went down there to get a job in afghanistan because he heard they were paying peter than the $50 a month he was getting in yemen, and he was misinformed about that. i don't know whether to believe him or not. aren't we supposed to have trials to figure out if he's telling the truth or in the? if...
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think about it, a mop is nothing but a beard on a stick, it's osama bin moppin'. [cheers and applause] well, now that we have these sharia mops in our custody, it's time to find out exactly what they're up to. now folks, this next part might be disturbing so, hit record on your tivos. [laughter] let's do this thing. if you saw zero dark thirty you know what is coming, all right. [laughter] get ready to talk exum! come on! get ready to talk scum. come on. who do you work for? right there, come on. gaaahh! have you been in connect with have you been in contact with al-zwahiri's swiffer? answer me! nothing. all right, have it your way. but i am gonna mop the floor with you, buddy. pçblm$dd t![8d",zm,xn9 [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a pig farmer. let's go meet him in "the cadillac interview part of my studio." please welcome carl edgar blake. [cheers and applause] thank you. about ten minutes. ♪ thanks so much for coming on. all right, mr. blake. you are the first pig farmer i've ever had on my show cofnlt great lai
think about it, a mop is nothing but a beard on a stick, it's osama bin moppin'. [cheers and applause] well, now that we have these sharia mops in our custody, it's time to find out exactly what they're up to. now folks, this next part might be disturbing so, hit record on your tivos. [laughter] let's do this thing. if you saw zero dark thirty you know what is coming, all right. [laughter] get ready to talk exum! come on! get ready to talk scum. come on. who do you work for? right there, come...
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>> first, that was an interesting comparison you made between the night osama bin laden was killed and tonight and the sell briggss. i was at ground zero then. one big difference, rachel is that this was very local. this was communal. this was really close. a lot of those officers were known in the community. the ones in watertown, from boston, it was very close and a really amazing thing to see the interaction between the public and law enforcement when they came together. when the cars were driving down through the street and the roads were lined and people were cheering and yelling and screaming. and the officers were smiling. everybody was relieved. we were relieved and it was just an amazing relationship that you could see there, very close. here at the hospital, we don't know a lot about the suspect's condition. serious according to police. we believe he lost a lot of blood and he was shot at some point during the 20 hours or so that he was on the run. we don't know at what point in the process that happened h the boston globe posted a headline that he was conscious and alive. we
>> first, that was an interesting comparison you made between the night osama bin laden was killed and tonight and the sell briggss. i was at ground zero then. one big difference, rachel is that this was very local. this was communal. this was really close. a lot of those officers were known in the community. the ones in watertown, from boston, it was very close and a really amazing thing to see the interaction between the public and law enforcement when they came together. when the cars...
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bin laden, we talked about a murderer, osama bin laden was given a -- we know he was, a proper muslim burial, everything else -- >> within 24 hours. >> within 24 hours, a couple of years ago, why would that be different than this tamerlan tsarnaev? >> you are looking at my opinion. even if they called me for osama bin laden, i would never put my hands on him. because it is clear, this man is responsible for murdering. i really need the muslim leaders in america to stand up strongly for the truth of the matter. killing innocent people, this police officer, the m.i.t. police officer, sitting in his cruiser, he choose this job of protecting people, and he was killed in cold blood. he was not after the two brothers to kill them, to say that they defended themselves, they came to him, this is a deliberate attack, buying materials, buying cooking parts, preparing for the bomb, walking, putting -- this is deliberate act. it is not an act of someone who randomly gets upset and decided to act this way. >> that is his opinion. the majority of classical legal scholars in town, anyone who dies, t
bin laden, we talked about a murderer, osama bin laden was given a -- we know he was, a proper muslim burial, everything else -- >> within 24 hours. >> within 24 hours, a couple of years ago, why would that be different than this tamerlan tsarnaev? >> you are looking at my opinion. even if they called me for osama bin laden, i would never put my hands on him. because it is clear, this man is responsible for murdering. i really need the muslim leaders in america to stand up...
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place but these weren't osama bin laden tapes. they were look-alikes. they were calling not just for jihad for russia against chechnya, there's one like that, but grand global. hatred of jews and christians, referring to christians has those who should be slaughtered. these are among the most radical things i have seen since studying terrorism or john or in 30 years. you see also, sean, how the islamics that he has, it's very charismatic. yet he's calling for killing americans, christians, jews, infidels. >> and he called for marchdom -- martyrdom of young people. >> we are seeing younger and younger radicalized muslims that assimilated in the west. you look at the average age of those carrying out the london bombings in 2005, it was like is the. here you have a 19-year-old and a 26-year-old. the 19-year-old was brought in by the 26-year-old, but still he started getting radicalized when he was 21. why? >> well, let me play a piece. this is a small snippet of the australian sheik from the hell fire piece which is one of just many
place but these weren't osama bin laden tapes. they were look-alikes. they were calling not just for jihad for russia against chechnya, there's one like that, but grand global. hatred of jews and christians, referring to christians has those who should be slaughtered. these are among the most radical things i have seen since studying terrorism or john or in 30 years. you see also, sean, how the islamics that he has, it's very charismatic. yet he's calling for killing americans, christians,...
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the son-in-law of osama bin laden has appeared before a court in new york. he pleaded not guilty last month on charges that he conspired to bill -- to kill americans. concerne has voiced that the start of the trial could be manipulated by budget cuts. barack obama was speaking at a rally in connecticut a few kilometers from a school where a gunman killed 20 children in december. republicans were balking -- blocking proposals to ban certain types of weapons. >> why would you not want to make it easier for law enforcement to do their job? why would you not want to make it harder for a dangerous person to get their hands on a gun? what is more important to you? grade theen or an a gun lobby? >> and merit -- that america's longest-running insurgency, cuba was close to a deal with the armed forces of colombia. five decades of conflict have left tens of thousands of people dead. is normal the colombians would be skeptical, but the truth is that the process is going well. before.ever been done it is a difficult and complex process. if the rhythm of the last weeks i
the son-in-law of osama bin laden has appeared before a court in new york. he pleaded not guilty last month on charges that he conspired to bill -- to kill americans. concerne has voiced that the start of the trial could be manipulated by budget cuts. barack obama was speaking at a rally in connecticut a few kilometers from a school where a gunman killed 20 children in december. republicans were balking -- blocking proposals to ban certain types of weapons. >> why would you not want to...
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no problem here because i got osama bin laden. guess what? radical islam still exists and there are people that pose a threat to this country this was a terrible wake-up call america again. >> and they made an excuse for terrorism like this piece that appeared on front page of "time magazine", did boxing damage play a role in the boston bombing, suggesting that tamerlan tsarnaev's brain may have been traumatized during the year he boxed. that may have explained what he decided to do in that. >> i happen to be a person who is actually passion putting people under an mri machine and find out what happened. i understand. what is really interesting as we go forward and not any media stories about that, what do the hippo logs going to do with some of this information that perhaps that is dangerous. that is whole area to be explored. >> jon: then there was tom brokow on meet the press. >> we have to work a lot harder. what prompts a young man to to come to this country and feel alienated and go back to russia and do what he did. there was 24/7 cove
no problem here because i got osama bin laden. guess what? radical islam still exists and there are people that pose a threat to this country this was a terrible wake-up call america again. >> and they made an excuse for terrorism like this piece that appeared on front page of "time magazine", did boxing damage play a role in the boston bombing, suggesting that tamerlan tsarnaev's brain may have been traumatized during the year he boxed. that may have explained what he decided...
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this highlights osama bin laden's son-in-law who is part of a select group of high-level terror suspects who have not been killed. >>> in "the washington post," lily pulitzer, fashion designer dies at 81. lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever created. >>> an animal park in japan welcomes their newest and tiniest member. a litter of asian black bear cubs, welcoming them to the park. the special exhibit with the young bears will allow visitors to pet, touch and even hold the cubs once they mature a little bit later this month. then they get really, really big. >>> a group of stunt drivers in the republic of georgia are looking for their big break. video of the crew taking curves at dangerous speeds and narrowly avoiding cars as they zip around corners. drawing hundreds of viewers here. now that they know that their hobby is popular, the group is looking for a little hollywood attention and hopefully a chance at the big screen. kind of like "tokyo drift." >>> in south africa, it was a dangerous stunt for a good cause. an adventurous man strapped into a harness attache
this highlights osama bin laden's son-in-law who is part of a select group of high-level terror suspects who have not been killed. >>> in "the washington post," lily pulitzer, fashion designer dies at 81. lilly is creative mind behind the most colorful dresses ever created. >>> an animal park in japan welcomes their newest and tiniest member. a litter of asian black bear cubs, welcoming them to the park. the special exhibit with the young bears will allow visitors to...
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. >>> sequester budget cuts could lay the federal terrorism trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law until next year. they don't have the money or ability to properly defend him in that high-profile case. >>> and in argentina, a businessman is successfully passing off ferrets on steroids as poodles. local news says one duped customer took his pet to the vet only to find out it was only a giant weasel. >>> we go to cnbc. good morning. >> i don't know how i'm going to follow that up, richard. good morning. meet the new boss, jc penney firing ceo ron johnson after a disappointing tenure that saw his turnaround strategy backfire and sales plummet 25%. he's being replaced by the man he took over for, former ceo mike ullman. and dreamliner jets which have been grounded since january could soon be back flying the friendly skies. united airlines has put the 787 back on its flight schedule for may. and people are riding the rails in record numbers. amtrak says passenger numbers are up since september, despite disruption from hurricane sandy on its most traveled route. the northeast corridor from wa
. >>> sequester budget cuts could lay the federal terrorism trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law until next year. they don't have the money or ability to properly defend him in that high-profile case. >>> and in argentina, a businessman is successfully passing off ferrets on steroids as poodles. local news says one duped customer took his pet to the vet only to find out it was only a giant weasel. >>> we go to cnbc. good morning. >> i don't know how i'm going...
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. >> if you remember, going back to osama bin laden we hadn't heard from osama bin laden in ate years. if he had been on the wash list he would have been watch list he is years by the time we caught up with him. >> we do have to have committee hearings hopefully some behind closed doors to ask questions and find out what is the process. so much of this thing ought to be you aah you toe mated. to have an individual we don't know who the individual was and where the breakdown occurred but probably way too much information to expecter human being to be able to intelligently disseminate that information accurately in all cases. >> greta: but they should have had enough sense to say i can't do this alone to begin with. if a human being can't do this. >> the system should have been set up to realize that one human being was not capable of doing that properly. >> what about the fact that we have mother and son which is an interesting combination on the watch list? >> the fbi had done its job and realized when we were notified by the russians which is unusual, too, the are you shans would not
. >> if you remember, going back to osama bin laden we hadn't heard from osama bin laden in ate years. if he had been on the wash list he would have been watch list he is years by the time we caught up with him. >> we do have to have committee hearings hopefully some behind closed doors to ask questions and find out what is the process. so much of this thing ought to be you aah you toe mated. to have an individual we don't know who the individual was and where the breakdown occurred...
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who participated in the osama bin laden raid to testify in court for bradley manning. he's accused of leaking documents to the wikileaks website that mirrored those found -- those found during the raid. the navy s.e.a.l. has documents that mirrored those in bin laden's suggestion, they say. >>> in a bill to stop the practice known as swatting has been passed by the senate. swatting works like this -- police get an emergency call about a crime at a home of a celebrity. when they arrive, they found it's a prank. russell brand became the latest victim. they got a call about an armed robbery in progress. the report was false. >> just last week we had rihanna, selena, justin timberlake and shawn coombs' home. all within a 72-hour period. >> the bill would make the swatters or if they are underage, their parents pay for the response. one swatting call can cost $10,000. >>> the cleanup continues in san francisco from a storm this week. powerful gusts prout down giant trees like this one on sunset boulevard. there was heavy damage at lake her red, harding golf course, the olym
who participated in the osama bin laden raid to testify in court for bradley manning. he's accused of leaking documents to the wikileaks website that mirrored those found -- those found during the raid. the navy s.e.a.l. has documents that mirrored those in bin laden's suggestion, they say. >>> in a bill to stop the practice known as swatting has been passed by the senate. swatting works like this -- police get an emergency call about a crime at a home of a celebrity. when they arrive,...
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operative who hunted osama bin laden who hunted osama bin laden next. with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. tony used priceline to book this 4 star hfree breakfast why. with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free breakfast without bidding. don't you just love those little cereal boxes? priceline savings without the bidding. and "up to 75% lower copays." as a preferred pharmacy, walgreens can save you as much as 75% compared to other select pharmacies. walgreens, at the corner of happy and healthy. >>brian: the which brothers behind the boston marathon came to the u.s. and immersed themselves in culture. if they decide they want to blend in with the crowd and be one of us, how do we find out who they are before they attack on american soil? joining us now, former c.i.a. guy who also hunted osama bin
operative who hunted osama bin laden who hunted osama bin laden next. with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. tony used priceline to book this 4 star hfree breakfast why. with express deals, you can save big and find a hotel with free...
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we didn't know 3 days after 9/11 if osama bin laden was involved. this was a ridiculous concept to have to make the decision in 3 days. i don't want to use any of the information against him in court. he has every right not to self-incrimination. i want to collect information about future terrorist activity. we have every right to question him apart from the criminal justice system to protect the rest of us. we have been doing that for a decade. >> you want to hold him for 30 days, debrief him and everything he says in that debriefing -- anything he says could not be used against him i. i don't want to hold him more than 30 days, but within 30 days, he can -- >> habeas corpus. the government has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt he's guilty of the crimes crimes andd him as an enemy combatant, you have a prpdz proponderrance of the evidence that he's in a terror group. >> you think a threshold has been met that he's part of a terrorist group. >> i would clearly say, this is a mas terror attack. they were clearly trying to kill as many americans as p
we didn't know 3 days after 9/11 if osama bin laden was involved. this was a ridiculous concept to have to make the decision in 3 days. i don't want to use any of the information against him in court. he has every right not to self-incrimination. i want to collect information about future terrorist activity. we have every right to question him apart from the criminal justice system to protect the rest of us. we have been doing that for a decade. >> you want to hold him for 30 days,...
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Apr 21, 2013
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. >> schieffer: when osama bin laden was killed, we heard a lot about osama bin laden is dead. and i think a lot of people maybe got the idea that threat of terrorism is over. do you think it's over-- obviously, we don't know exactly what caused all of this situation in boston, but what's your take on that, mayor? >> well, of course it's not over. in fact, i think many people, including me and tom, warned at the type that we better not think it's over because it's not over for them. the reality is whether we want to call this a war on terror, they call it a war on us. several of them center described it as a war in court, when they're being arraigned. and these people, these two young men joined a war. if you look at their web site. they're talking about jihad. they're talk pentagon war. ing about war. they are at war against us. we have to recognize that. i think it would be very helpful to reclassify the major hasan case as a terrorist attack. it's strange and i think harmful in the effort of breaking through this political correctness so we can analyze this effectively, not
. >> schieffer: when osama bin laden was killed, we heard a lot about osama bin laden is dead. and i think a lot of people maybe got the idea that threat of terrorism is over. do you think it's over-- obviously, we don't know exactly what caused all of this situation in boston, but what's your take on that, mayor? >> well, of course it's not over. in fact, i think many people, including me and tom, warned at the type that we better not think it's over because it's not over for them....
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Apr 10, 2013
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who participated in the osama bin laden raid to testify in court for bradley manning. he's accused of leaking documents to the wikileaks website that mirrored those found -- those found during the raid. the navy s.e.a.l. has documents that mirrored those in bin laden's suggestion, they say. >>> in a bill to stop the practice known as swatting has been passed by the senate. swatting works like this -- police get an emergency call about a crime at a home of a celebrity. when they arrive, they found it's a prank. russell brand became the latest victim. they got a call about an armed robbery in progress. the report was false. >> just last week we had rihanna, selena, justin timberlake and shawn coombs' home. all within a 72-hour period. >> the bill would make the swatters or if they are underage, their parents pay for the response. one swatting call can cost $10,000. >>> the cleanup continues in san francisco from a storm this week. powerful gusts prout down giant trees like this one on sunset boulevard. there was heavy damage at lake her red, harding golf course, the olym
who participated in the osama bin laden raid to testify in court for bradley manning. he's accused of leaking documents to the wikileaks website that mirrored those found -- those found during the raid. the navy s.e.a.l. has documents that mirrored those in bin laden's suggestion, they say. >>> in a bill to stop the practice known as swatting has been passed by the senate. swatting works like this -- police get an emergency call about a crime at a home of a celebrity. when they arrive,...
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Apr 19, 2013
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because of the self-deprecating virus that osama bin laden released on the world. the suicide cult of death where these guys get in it. they get radicalized to the point that they will sacrifice their lives. and that's what the suicide mechanism was for 9/11. and it's the suicide mechanism of core al qaeda. and they've tried to launch that on to the affiliated groups around the world. when they get those guys, then they can wreak that havoc. that's what you're seeing here. at least the older brother, blue hat, i think was deeply radicalized. mike isikoff reported when he came back from russia, right after that he started all these radical postings. i think that's the virus. how does two guys do it, how does the virus do it to the human body when it's a microscopic thing? we killed bin laden but not the virus he launched on the world. >> do you have any idea, james, as you're speaking about this, we've heard of attempts to try to recruit people. in the old cold war you'd find somebody with an emotional problem, financial problem, sex problem, if you will, and work t
because of the self-deprecating virus that osama bin laden released on the world. the suicide cult of death where these guys get in it. they get radicalized to the point that they will sacrifice their lives. and that's what the suicide mechanism was for 9/11. and it's the suicide mechanism of core al qaeda. and they've tried to launch that on to the affiliated groups around the world. when they get those guys, then they can wreak that havoc. that's what you're seeing here. at least the older...