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what if everything you have been told about the killing of osama bin laden was a lie. i'll have answers from the former intelligence agency. broken windows, and broken trust, how police crack down on small crime could have big consequences. >>> america needs a smarter war on terror, and pakistan, a key ally since 9/11 is accused of playing a double game in its taliban. new controversial allegations from investigative journalist seymour hersch are making some wonder whether much of what the obama administration told you about how osama bin laden was found and killed may be a live. seymour hersch's allegations about the operation that killed osama bin laden are so explosive that once again many are asking is pakistan friend or foe in america's war on terror. seymour hersch is a long-time award winning journalist associated with the new yorker, but writes in a piece published in the london review of books, that osama bin laden was not in hidden when u.s. special forces raided his compound in pakistan, he was a secret prison are of the pakistani intelligence. senior milita
what if everything you have been told about the killing of osama bin laden was a lie. i'll have answers from the former intelligence agency. broken windows, and broken trust, how police crack down on small crime could have big consequences. >>> america needs a smarter war on terror, and pakistan, a key ally since 9/11 is accused of playing a double game in its taliban. new controversial allegations from investigative journalist seymour hersch are making some wonder whether much of what...
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found out about osama bin laden's whereabouts through a paid informant, not from one of osama bin laden's court yours. these and other allegations that hersch makes contradict the line that's been put out by the obama administration, and by pakistani officials. hersch is a legendary journalist covering the mili massacre of vietnamese citizens and the abuse of iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. the white house and some noticeable delegates in the world denounced hersch's story calling it incredible and thinly sourced. since 9/11 the u.s. funnelled $20 billion in direct aid to pakistan. to help it fight al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. but they view india as a bigger threat to security then afghanistan. questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage with groups of u.s. loathes. joining us is retired pakistani lieutenant general. he ran from 1990 to 1992. and served as the director of the interservice intelligence, the spy agency known as i.s.i. thank you so much for joining us, here is part of what you told s
found out about osama bin laden's whereabouts through a paid informant, not from one of osama bin laden's court yours. these and other allegations that hersch makes contradict the line that's been put out by the obama administration, and by pakistani officials. hersch is a legendary journalist covering the mili massacre of vietnamese citizens and the abuse of iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. the white house and some noticeable delegates in the world denounced hersch's story calling it incredible...
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the osama bin laden story is back in the news. the recent history under the journalistic microscope. cuba set to come in from the cold. what will it mean for the island's news media survivor - the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist that has had enough >>> and taking the rap for being addicted to mobile phones. we begin with the coverage of a story that broke four years ago this month, the killing of osama bin laden. from the day may 2nd, 2011, u.s. president obama revealed the news that there have been varying acts of what happened, including a few cracks in the narrative. most of the media told washington's version of story, as did hollywood. it has been challenged by a reporter. he reported that it wasn't the case of chasing osama bin laden. according to hersch a pakistani intelligence officer gave up osama bin laden. he did it for the reward money, and the pakistani government new that the raid was coming and had kept al qaeda prison are. hershbergers's journalism came under attack, and the response consistent come from the obama admin
the osama bin laden story is back in the news. the recent history under the journalistic microscope. cuba set to come in from the cold. what will it mean for the island's news media survivor - the "charlie hebdo" cartoonist that has had enough >>> and taking the rap for being addicted to mobile phones. we begin with the coverage of a story that broke four years ago this month, the killing of osama bin laden. from the day may 2nd, 2011, u.s. president obama revealed the news...
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found out about osama bin laden's whereabouts through a paid informant, not from one of osama bin laden's court yours. these and other allegations that hersch makes contradict the line that's been put out by the obama administration, and by pakistani officials. hersch is a legendary journalist, covering the mili massacre of vietnamese citizens, and the abuse of iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. the white house and some noticeable delegates in the world denounced hersch's story calling it incredible and thinly sourced. since 9/11, the u.s. funnelled $20 billion in direct aid to pakistan. to help it fight al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. but they view india as a bigger threat to security then afghanistan. questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage top us, here is part of what you told seymour herch that osama since 2006. she said: . >> is the version of osama bin laden's killing that's been lie? >> it's not only mr hersch, but when i talked to him, i was thinking about a couple of other studies that had
found out about osama bin laden's whereabouts through a paid informant, not from one of osama bin laden's court yours. these and other allegations that hersch makes contradict the line that's been put out by the obama administration, and by pakistani officials. hersch is a legendary journalist, covering the mili massacre of vietnamese citizens, and the abuse of iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. the white house and some noticeable delegates in the world denounced hersch's story calling it...
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what if everything you have been told about the killing of osama bin laden was a lie. i'll have answers from the former intelligence agency. broken windows, and broken trust, how police crack down on small crime could have big consequences. >>> america needs a smarter war on terror, and pakistan a key ally since 9/11 is accused of playing a double game in its dealings with al qaeda and the taliban. new controversial allegations from investigative journalist seymour hersch are making some wonder whether much of what the obama administration told you about how osama bin laden was found and killed may be a live. seymour hersch's allegations about the operation that killed osama bin laden are so explosive that once again many are asking is pakistan friend or foe in america's war on terror. seymour hersch is a long-time award winning journalist associated with the new yorker but writes in a piece published in the london review of books, that osama bin laden was not in hidden when u.s. special forces raided his compound in pakistan he was a secret prison are of the pakistani
what if everything you have been told about the killing of osama bin laden was a lie. i'll have answers from the former intelligence agency. broken windows, and broken trust, how police crack down on small crime could have big consequences. >>> america needs a smarter war on terror, and pakistan a key ally since 9/11 is accused of playing a double game in its dealings with al qaeda and the taliban. new controversial allegations from investigative journalist seymour hersch are making...
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s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden. journalist seymour hirsh charging among other things that pakistan knew all along where osama bin laden was hidden for years. the white house calls the accusations baseless. >> the obama white house is not the only one to observe that the story is riddled with inaccuracies and outright falsehoods. >> now nbc news is corroborating, though at least part of hirsh's stories, saying the pakistani government did know where bin laden was hiding all along. so who is telling the truth? tom foreman is "outfront." >> osama! >> reporter: the killing of osama bin laden is portrayed in the movie "zero dark thirty as a super daring strike echoing widespread government and media accounts. but this new article says it's a lie. bin laden was a sick aging prisoner of the pakistanis, served up to american troops. author seymour hirsh -- >> there is no question this was an assassination from the get-go despite what the white house says. >> reporter: among contentions, the white house says bin laden was fo
s.e.a.l.s killed osama bin laden. journalist seymour hirsh charging among other things that pakistan knew all along where osama bin laden was hidden for years. the white house calls the accusations baseless. >> the obama white house is not the only one to observe that the story is riddled with inaccuracies and outright falsehoods. >> now nbc news is corroborating, though at least part of hirsh's stories, saying the pakistani government did know where bin laden was hiding all along....
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found out about osama bin laden's whereabouts through a paid informant, not from one of osama bin laden's court yours. these and other allegations that hersch makes contradict the line that's been put out by the obama administration, and by pakistani officials. hersch is a legendary journalist, covering the mili massacre of vietnamese citizens, and the abuse of iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. the white house and some noticeable delegates in the world denounced hersch's story calling it incredible and thinly sourced. since 9/11, the u.s. funnelled $20 billion in direct aid to pakistan. to help it fight al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. but they view india as a bigger threat to security then afghanistan. questions over pakistan's role as american friend or foe come down to competing interest and pakistan's willingness to engage with groups of u.s. loathes. joining us is retired pakistani lieutenant general. he ran from 1990 to 1992. and served as the director of the interservice intelligence, the spy agency known as i.s.i. thank you so much for joining us, here is part of what you tol
found out about osama bin laden's whereabouts through a paid informant, not from one of osama bin laden's court yours. these and other allegations that hersch makes contradict the line that's been put out by the obama administration, and by pakistani officials. hersch is a legendary journalist, covering the mili massacre of vietnamese citizens, and the abuse of iraqi prisoners at abu ghraib. the white house and some noticeable delegates in the world denounced hersch's story calling it...
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after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. aaron: but now, a new investigation says the official story is a lie. in an explosive report, the veteran journalist seymour hersh alleges a vast deception on everything from how bin laden was found, to how he was killed. according to hersh, pakistan detained bin laden in 2006 and kept him prisoner with the backing of saudi arabia. in 2010, a pakistani intelligence officer disclosed bin laden's location to the cia. hersh says the u.s. and pakistan then struck a deal. the u.s. would raid bin laden's compound in abbottabad, but make it look as if pakistan was unaware. in fact, hersh says top pakistani military leaders provided key help. amy: the report also challenges the u.s. account of bin laden's shooting, saying there was never a firefight inside the compound and that bin laden himself wasn't armed. questions are also raised about whether bin laden was actually buried at sea, as the u.s. claimed. hersh says instead, the navy seals threw parts of bin laden's body into the hindu kush
after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. aaron: but now, a new investigation says the official story is a lie. in an explosive report, the veteran journalist seymour hersh alleges a vast deception on everything from how bin laden was found, to how he was killed. according to hersh, pakistan detained bin laden in 2006 and kept him prisoner with the backing of saudi arabia. in 2010, a pakistani intelligence officer disclosed bin laden's location to the cia....
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declassifying the documents taken from the compound of osama bin laden in the raid that killed osama bin laden in 2011. he pushed to attack the u.s. again and fear of western intelligence agencies that were hot on his trail. he reported on the information we have thus far and said more should be released. john joins us. he is the edutter of the website that everybody should check out. what a day. you have called this for years. what is your reaction on the documents? >> this is nothing compared to what is in the overall files. i read the media accounts about the release of the documents. but this is just a tiny fractions of overall documents. 1 million files were captured that night. and this is over a hundred documents. it is insignificant to the over all story. >> from what you see, is there anything new in the documents that tell us different things about bin laden or the al-qaeda. >> we are processing the files. it is a lot to read through in a couple of hours and we are looking for nuggets. my first impression they are basically noise and not the co operational documents and wha
declassifying the documents taken from the compound of osama bin laden in the raid that killed osama bin laden in 2011. he pushed to attack the u.s. again and fear of western intelligence agencies that were hot on his trail. he reported on the information we have thus far and said more should be released. john joins us. he is the edutter of the website that everybody should check out. what a day. you have called this for years. what is your reaction on the documents? >> this is nothing...
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. >>> osama bin laden obsessed with killing americans right to the end. that's the theme in the more than 100 now declassified documents released earlier today. found during the bin laden raid. i'm gretchen carlson. we are here to bring you the real story on this and much more. an inside look at the mind of the man behind the 9/11 attacks. how osama bin laden looked to spread his influence and continue running his organization around the world, including managing how his co-conspirators held meetings in coded e-mail in case spicees were watching. his sole focus was killing americans and their representatives. catherine herridge live in washington. >> reporter: these paint the picture of the al qaeda leader laser-like on his focus of striking the united states after years in hiding. on the 19 hijackers who struck 9/11 bin laden writes they are not exceptional freaks of history but the vanguards of a nation that rose up for jihad and there are millions of their brothers eager to seek the same path. the al qaeda leader killed by the raid by u.s. navy seals c
. >>> osama bin laden obsessed with killing americans right to the end. that's the theme in the more than 100 now declassified documents released earlier today. found during the bin laden raid. i'm gretchen carlson. we are here to bring you the real story on this and much more. an inside look at the mind of the man behind the 9/11 attacks. how osama bin laden looked to spread his influence and continue running his organization around the world, including managing how his...
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. >>> the united states releases thousands of documents seized from osama bin laden's culture. the show left fans misty eyed and laughing. don champion is at the ed sullivan theater where a chapter of history is now closed. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the late show marquee is still lit up. it was jam packed running 17 minutes over the usual hour. fans of letterman still wanted more. >> the only thing i have left to do, for the last time on a television program, thank you and good night. >> reporter: after more than 6,000 shows, 20,000 guests and countless laughs it was david letterman's final farewell. foo fighters played a song he requested over decades of television history. "the late show" as we have known it since 1993. >> i'll tell you, it's beginning to look like i'm not going to get ""the tonight show"." >> he packed in laughs. >> our long national nightmare is over. >> our long national nightmare is over. letterman is retiring. >> you're just kidding, right? >> reporter: a parade of presidents on the show and constellation of stars helped letterman wit
. >>> the united states releases thousands of documents seized from osama bin laden's culture. the show left fans misty eyed and laughing. don champion is at the ed sullivan theater where a chapter of history is now closed. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the late show marquee is still lit up. it was jam packed running 17 minutes over the usual hour. fans of letterman still wanted more. >> the only thing i have left to do, for the last time on a television...
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on the other hand osama bin laden was more focused on shia. he thinks the enemies of islam are she at and this is what we have, this is why the ottoman empire fell, because of that before that all the movements in islamic history were always challenged by the shia. pcs she at as the existential threat that has always existed and has to be dealt with. osama bin laden thinks the enemy is the west and al qaeda focuses on the west only to encourage people based on concerns and for example in syriac, affiliates of al qaeda focusing on winning hearts and minds, never until recently tried to impose itself or its ideology on the people so they provide services and do this stuff because they want to encourage people to like the mint in the beginning didn't want to announce they were part of al qaeda because they -- to shake people's attitudes and in the beginning they wanted to say they were at syrian group. so zarqawi went to iraq after the iraq war and the debate and decision about shia to slowly shape the discourse. iraq, sunnis and shia have always
on the other hand osama bin laden was more focused on shia. he thinks the enemies of islam are she at and this is what we have, this is why the ottoman empire fell, because of that before that all the movements in islamic history were always challenged by the shia. pcs she at as the existential threat that has always existed and has to be dealt with. osama bin laden thinks the enemy is the west and al qaeda focuses on the west only to encourage people based on concerns and for example in...
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. >>> the united states releases thousands of documents seized from osama bin laden's hideout, including what he was reading and future plans for al qaeda. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday may 21st 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. top ten list stupid pet tricks presidential interviews and celebrity encounters that often went off script. david letterman said good-bye to it all last night. over a career that spanned 33 years and two networks letterman transformed late night television and left an undeniable mark on american culture. the show left fans misty eyed and laughing. don champion is at the ed sullivan theater where a chapter of history is now closed. don, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, the late show marquee is still lit up. it was jam packed running 17 minutes over the usual hour. fans of letterman still wanted more. >> the only thing i have left to do, for the last time on a television program, thank you and good night. >> reporter: after more than 6,000 shows, 20,000 guests and countless laughs it was david letterman's final far
. >>> the united states releases thousands of documents seized from osama bin laden's hideout, including what he was reading and future plans for al qaeda. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday may 21st 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. top ten list stupid pet tricks presidential interviews and celebrity encounters that often went off script. david letterman said good-bye to it all last night. over a career that spanned 33 years and two...
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or that osama bin laden was in any way was under house arrest. we have always assumed at some level pakistani military, because of the existence a mile away of their version of west point, needed, you know -- certainly knew that osama bin laden was there. but i do not believe in any fashion that pasha and pay onny knew this raid was taking place. we knew contemporaneously that night they scrambled their jets but the other direction because they thought it was india violating their air space. their long-time adversary. so it's very clear to me from all of my reporting at the time and since that pakistan did not know about that -- those blackhawks. and that s.e.a.l. team six operation was indeed a secret operation to go under the radar. one other thing. i have no way of knowing this firsthand. but there are two seal team six officers and others who have said publicly and have written that there was no dumping of the body of osama bin laden. i cannot imagine that any way they would have dumped that body. the operational security, the need for the dn
or that osama bin laden was in any way was under house arrest. we have always assumed at some level pakistani military, because of the existence a mile away of their version of west point, needed, you know -- certainly knew that osama bin laden was there. but i do not believe in any fashion that pasha and pay onny knew this raid was taking place. we knew contemporaneously that night they scrambled their jets but the other direction because they thought it was india violating their air space....
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more to come - the osama bin laden papers the u.s. releases documents from the former head of al qaeda. >> i'm laurence lee in the skies over lithuania, as n.a.t.o. increases the rhetoric over the russian russian threat to the baltic states. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in motion. >>> thanks for joining us on al jazeera. here is a reminder of the top stories - the ancient syrian city of palmyra has been captured by the islamic state of iraq and levantment the syrian army and officials withdrew after being overwhelmed by the group. palmyra is home to a famous heritage site >>> malaysia's prime minister said he ordered the navy to comb the coast looking for refugees stranded at sea. it's the first country in the region to do so. myanmar agreed to hold talks on the growing crisis in asia >>> amnesty international says qatar has
more to come - the osama bin laden papers the u.s. releases documents from the former head of al qaeda. >> i'm laurence lee in the skies over lithuania, as n.a.t.o. increases the rhetoric over the russian russian threat to the baltic states. >> al jazeera america, weekday mornings. catch up on what happened overnight with a full morning brief. get a first hand look with in-depth reports and investigations. start weekday mornings with al jazeera america. open your eyes to a world in...
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. >>> coming up, inside the mind of osama bin laden. newly declassified documents gathered from his pakistan compound give us new insights into the worrell's number one terrorist and what he was thinking. he was committed apparently to hitting us at home here big-time before he was killed by our navy s.e.a.l.s. >>> plus, what is so bad about ambition in politics? every presidential candidate's got it. but why is hillary clinton being singled out today to explain why she is running? is it because she is a she? >>> and it's the come back of the cockfighter. matt bevin who once championed the rights of cockfighters is trying to become governor of kentucky. after a wild debate last night see one claw closer. >>> finally, let me finish with something that truly matters. this is "hardball," the place for politics. lincoln mkc. we also want clever thinking in a tight spot. anyone offer hands-free in and out park assist? lincoln mkc. bra-vo. it's the final days of the lincoln luxury uncovered event. lease mkc for $329 a month. and for a limited
. >>> coming up, inside the mind of osama bin laden. newly declassified documents gathered from his pakistan compound give us new insights into the worrell's number one terrorist and what he was thinking. he was committed apparently to hitting us at home here big-time before he was killed by our navy s.e.a.l.s. >>> plus, what is so bad about ambition in politics? every presidential candidate's got it. but why is hillary clinton being singled out today to explain why she is...
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also ahead this wednesday: osama bin laden's bookshelf declassified. a glimpse into the al-qaeda network, through its leader's documents, books and letters. >> woodruff: plus, advances in artificial intelligence that could make your job obsolete. robots that can think faster and smarter than humans. >> going forward we may see automation unfold in a top heavy pattern where a lot of the best jobs are the ones to be impacted. >> any kind of white collar job sitting at a computer at a desk, those are going to be very sesupportible to this. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing
also ahead this wednesday: osama bin laden's bookshelf declassified. a glimpse into the al-qaeda network, through its leader's documents, books and letters. >> woodruff: plus, advances in artificial intelligence that could make your job obsolete. robots that can think faster and smarter than humans. >> going forward we may see automation unfold in a top heavy pattern where a lot of the best jobs are the ones to be impacted. >> any kind of white collar job sitting at a computer...
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. >>> inside the murderous mind of osama bin laden. newly released information about the terrorist leader was planning on doing before he was killed. this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we're learning more tonight about how the most wanted terrorist in the world spent his last years holed up but still personally and meticulously involved in his crusade and much more in control and in communication with his terrorist network than we were led to believe. newly released data depicts osama bin laden as a paranoid micromanager who was planning a big hit against the u.s. catherine herridge has the specifics. >> reporter: after years of hiding in his compound the terrorist leader is deeply obsessed with attacking the u.s. he writes "they are not exceptional freaks of history but the vanguards of a nation that rose up for jihad and millions of their brothers eager to seek revenge in their path." critics empathize another 1.5 million documents remain. >> i think it's a political move at this point a
. >>> inside the murderous mind of osama bin laden. newly released information about the terrorist leader was planning on doing before he was killed. this is "special report." good evening and welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. we're learning more tonight about how the most wanted terrorist in the world spent his last years holed up but still personally and meticulously involved in his crusade and much more in control and in communication with his terrorist network than...
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military raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. specifically what the pakistanis knew about the operation. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: this is the hollywood version of the hunt for osama bin laden, scripted in cooperation with the cia. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the white house claimed it was a u.s. operation, under the radar so pakistan wouldn't know. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> reporter: now investigative reporter see mower hirsch writes the white house was lying claiming pakistan knew where are bin laden was hiding all along. news s.e.a.l. team six was choppering to his hideout so no need for stealth helicopters to avoid radar and that the s.e.a.l.s threw bin laden's body parts out of the helicopter on the way out. no islamic burial at sea as the u.s. claimed. flat wrong said the white house and former officials today. >> the story is riddled with inaccuracies
military raid on osama bin laden's compound in pakistan. specifically what the pakistanis knew about the operation. our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has details. >> reporter: this is the hollywood version of the hunt for osama bin laden, scripted in cooperation with the cia. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the white house claimed it was a u.s. operation, under the radar so pakistan wouldn't know. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world...
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. >>> coming up, inside the mind of osama bin laden. newly declassified documents gathered from his pakistan compound give us new insights into the world's number one terrorist and what he was thinking. he was committed apparently to hitting us at home here big-time before he was killed by our navy s.e.a.l.s. >>> plus, what is so bad about ambition in politics? every presidential candidate's got it. but why is hillary clinton being singled out today to explain why she is running? is it because she is a she? >>> and it's the come back of the cockfighter. matt bevin who once championed the rights of cockfighters is trying to become governor of kentucky. after a wild debate last night, see one claw closer. >>> finally, let me finish with something that truly matters. this is "hardball," the place for politics. wish your skin could bounce back as quickly as it used to? introducing neutrogena hydro boost water gel. instantly quenches skin to keep it supple and hydrated day after day. formulated with hydrating hyaluronic acid which retains up
. >>> coming up, inside the mind of osama bin laden. newly declassified documents gathered from his pakistan compound give us new insights into the world's number one terrorist and what he was thinking. he was committed apparently to hitting us at home here big-time before he was killed by our navy s.e.a.l.s. >>> plus, what is so bad about ambition in politics? every presidential candidate's got it. but why is hillary clinton being singled out today to explain why she is...
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osama bin laden. las revelaciones hablan de sus sentimientos, pasiones, obsesiones, amistades y hasta de sus temores. la vida privada del peor terrorista del mundo. >> el operativo militar en el que muriÓ osama bin laden en esta casa en pakistÁn, no sÓlo fue un golpe militar estratÉgico de la lucha contra el terrorismo, sino que permitiÓ recaudar valiosa informaciÓn de inteligencia del que fuera por varios aÑos del criminal mÁs buscado del mundo. informaciÓn de clasificada en las Últimas horas dejarÁ de cubrir los gustos literarios de un hombre que sembrÓ el terror en estados unidos. entre los libros preferidos por el terrorista estaban las guerras de obama. el material que incluÍa libros de economÍa francesa en ese idioma fue hallado en la habitaciÓn donde al parecer dormÍa bin laden y en la que fue abatido en mayo del 2011, casi 10 aÑos despuÉs de que desatar el infierno por el atentado a las torres gemelas en nueva york. al parecer, bin laden investigaba sobre economÍa europea pa
osama bin laden. las revelaciones hablan de sus sentimientos, pasiones, obsesiones, amistades y hasta de sus temores. la vida privada del peor terrorista del mundo. >> el operativo militar en el que muriÓ osama bin laden en esta casa en pakistÁn, no sÓlo fue un golpe militar estratÉgico de la lucha contra el terrorismo, sino que permitiÓ recaudar valiosa informaciÓn de inteligencia del que fuera por varios aÑos del criminal mÁs buscado del mundo. informaciÓn de clasificada en las...
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or that osama bin laden was in any way was under house arrest. we have always assumed at some level pakistani military because of the existence a mile away of their version of west point, needed you know -- certainly knew that osama bin laden was there. but i do not believe in any fashion that pasha and pay onny knew this raid was taking place. we knew contemporaneously that night they scrambled their jets but the other direction because they thought it was india violating their air space. their long-time adversary. so it's very clear to me from all of my reporting at the time and since that pakistan did not know about that -- those blackhawks. and that s.e.a.l. team six operation was indeed a secret operation to go under the radar. one other thing. i have no way of knowing this firsthand. but there are two seal team six officers and others who have said publicly and have written that there was no dumping of the body of osama bin laden. i cannot imagine that any way they would have dumped that body. the operational security, the need for the dna
or that osama bin laden was in any way was under house arrest. we have always assumed at some level pakistani military because of the existence a mile away of their version of west point, needed you know -- certainly knew that osama bin laden was there. but i do not believe in any fashion that pasha and pay onny knew this raid was taking place. we knew contemporaneously that night they scrambled their jets but the other direction because they thought it was india violating their air space....
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from nbc news sheds new light on the way the united states found and eventually killed osama bin laden. andrea mitchell is here with the story. >>> then, the nfl announces their penalty for tom brady and the new england patriots over deflategate. >>> plus, why jeb bush admitting he would invade iraq all over again could shake up the republican primary. >>> and in georgia -- >> look who is leaving, all the black people. >> the principal under fire for comments at a graduation ceremony is speaking to nbc news and she's not helping herself. >> i didn't say the "n" word or anything like that. >> "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we begin tonight with breaking news. new reporting that suggests there's more to the story of the killing of the most wanted man in the world than we've been told. an nbc news team cites two intelligence sources confirming that the year before the may 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden, a so-called walk-in asset from pakistani intelligence told the cia where bin laden was hiding. the story the u.s. government has told about
from nbc news sheds new light on the way the united states found and eventually killed osama bin laden. andrea mitchell is here with the story. >>> then, the nfl announces their penalty for tom brady and the new england patriots over deflategate. >>> plus, why jeb bush admitting he would invade iraq all over again could shake up the republican primary. >>> and in georgia -- >> look who is leaving, all the black people. >> the principal under fire for...
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after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> taking out osama bin laden. just a huge moment for the american war on terror. question now is was president obama's account of the raid that killed bin laden a lie? that is the claim in a stunning new article by noted investigative journalist seymour hersh. he joins us now to defend the reporting. mr. hersh, thank you for joining us on "new day." >> okay. >> the basic headline here is pakistan knew where he was, they were keeping him there, and one of their own turned him over essentially, to the u.s. why do you believe that story, especially leaning so heavily on just one anonymous source? >> well i don't think that's correct to say one anonymous source. the story says clearly that i was able to vet and verify information with others in the community. very tough for guys still inside to get quoted extensively. there are other people who america uses a an awful lot of retired cia people military people in the war on terror and other people who have retired with great information, so it's much easier to q
after a firefight, they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> taking out osama bin laden. just a huge moment for the american war on terror. question now is was president obama's account of the raid that killed bin laden a lie? that is the claim in a stunning new article by noted investigative journalist seymour hersh. he joins us now to defend the reporting. mr. hersh, thank you for joining us on "new day." >> okay. >> the basic headline here is...
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raid inside pack p stan that killed osama bin laden. an explosive the new report are accuses the obama administration of not telling the whole truth as the white house pushes back hard. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines.
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. >> un destacado periodista dice que la versiÓn de barack obama de la captura y muerte de osama bin laden es una mentira. asegura que pakistÁn prÁcticamente se lo entregÓ a estados unidos tras mantenerlo cinco aÑos preso. comenzamos. [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salina. [mÚsica] jorge: buenas tardes. bienvnidos al noticiero univisiÓn. comenzamos con una noticia que estÁ cerca de tener un final feliz. hablamos de la niÑa alondra drÍaz, cuyo padre se llevÓ a mÉxico sin el consentimiento de la matre. finalmente, entregÓ a alondra a su abuela paterna y a una tÍa. la adolescente dice que quiere reencontrarse con su mamÁ pero no quisiera dejar a su padre. pasamos en vivo a michoacÁn con alejandro quien presenciÓ la entrega a la justicia. >> finalmente la verdadera alondra estÁ aquÍ. ella es alondra dÍaz. la joven cuyo paradero puso en jaque al sistema judicial mexicano en un caso internacional de custodia de menor. >> triste por todo lo que estÁ pasando, porque si fuera a llegar ese ementado, pasarÁ, pero de otra manera.
. >> un destacado periodista dice que la versiÓn de barack obama de la captura y muerte de osama bin laden es una mentira. asegura que pakistÁn prÁcticamente se lo entregÓ a estados unidos tras mantenerlo cinco aÑos preso. comenzamos. [mÚsica] >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salina. [mÚsica] jorge: buenas tardes. bienvnidos al noticiero univisiÓn. comenzamos con una noticia que estÁ cerca de tener un final feliz. hablamos de la niÑa...
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. >>> still ahead, new questions about the raid in pakistan that killed osama bin laden. an explosive new report are accuses the obama administration of not telling the whole truth as the white house pushes back hard. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so you... you... and you, can be a morning person again. aleve pm, for a better am. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do n
. >>> still ahead, new questions about the raid in pakistan that killed osama bin laden. an explosive new report are accuses the obama administration of not telling the whole truth as the white house pushes back hard. bring us your aching... and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested and ready to enjoy the morning ahead. aleve pm. the first to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. for pain relief that can last until the am. so...
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troubling new information in the documents sewed in the raid on osama bin laden. and now mounting questions with hillary clinton to push to negotiate with the taliban as they are in cahoots with the al-qaeda leader. >> and a 911 driver call. >> how it all ended. are we there yet? >> no. >> planning a stress- free family weekend. >> are we there yet? >> if you are flying, remember the manners and etiquette on the airplane seems to be going from bad to worse. it's all "happening now". but we begin our second hour with new details on a minnesota man planning to join isis in syria i am jon scott. >> and i am jenna lee. those details emerging in the court appearance. this man plotted for a year to get in to syria. and this comes as the feds make a bust in southern california two suspects now in custody, one of them nabbed as he tried to get on a plane at lax. >> reporter: this brings to 18 the number of americans arrested for trying to join isis and this is the hardest kind of terrorism to fight, the kind that grows invisible in your backyard. the force arrested two me
troubling new information in the documents sewed in the raid on osama bin laden. and now mounting questions with hillary clinton to push to negotiate with the taliban as they are in cahoots with the al-qaeda leader. >> and a 911 driver call. >> how it all ended. are we there yet? >> no. >> planning a stress- free family weekend. >> are we there yet? >> if you are flying, remember the manners and etiquette on the airplane seems to be going from bad to worse....
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. >> documentos personales revelan que osama bin laden tenÍa fascinaciÓn por la tecnologÍa estadounidense, lamentable la separaciÓn con su familia y sentÍa amor profundo por una de sus esposas. comenzamos. [mÚsica] este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. [mÚsica] >> muy buenas noches. un mordizco de pizza llevÓ a la policÍa hasta el principal sospechoso de matar a un ejecutivo, su esposa, su hijo y una mucaba. se cree que era un conocido del ejecutivo y tenÍa antecedentes. la salvadoreÑa que trabajaba en la mansiÓn no debÍa estar en la casa el dÍa de la matanza a. >> el adn encontrado por las autoridades en un pedazo de pizza lo delatÓ. el hombre de 34 aÑos a quien se le relaciona con el cuÁdruple homicidio. ahora las autoridades estÁn tras su pista. >> tenemos informaciÓn y creemos que actualmente se encuentra en nueva york. >> hoy las autoridades interrogaron a la novia. dijo haber hablado con Él y que le habÍa expresado sus intenciones de entregarse. >> creen que el sospechoso trabajaba para una empresa que fabrica materiales de constr
. >> documentos personales revelan que osama bin laden tenÍa fascinaciÓn por la tecnologÍa estadounidense, lamentable la separaciÓn con su familia y sentÍa amor profundo por una de sus esposas. comenzamos. [mÚsica] este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. [mÚsica] >> muy buenas noches. un mordizco de pizza llevÓ a la policÍa hasta el principal sospechoso de matar a un ejecutivo, su esposa, su hijo y una mucaba. se cree que era un conocido del...
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you said the pakistanis were hiding osama bin laden. they knew about the raid there was no firefight in the compound the saudis were fronting bin laden's expensive. they tossed his body outside a helicopter. what motive would the u.s. have for lying about this not just the u.s. but the pakistanis and saudis. >> much of what you said is whey write in my most recent article. all i can tell you is as far -- the simple way to describe is it the president -- or president did authorize the raid. the s.e.a.l.s carried it out, they killed bin laden, they got in and out successfully and the rest is hogwash. >> why would there be a massive conspiracy involving dozens of people in three different countries that has sustained itself until now -- what would be the motive for setting up this elaborate hoax? >> the critical thing, we weren't supposed to go public with the raid the deal with the rest of the staff of the upper reaches of the pakistani military community was that we were going to -- the s.e.a.l.s were going to go in kill this guy, grab t
you said the pakistanis were hiding osama bin laden. they knew about the raid there was no firefight in the compound the saudis were fronting bin laden's expensive. they tossed his body outside a helicopter. what motive would the u.s. have for lying about this not just the u.s. but the pakistanis and saudis. >> much of what you said is whey write in my most recent article. all i can tell you is as far -- the simple way to describe is it the president -- or president did authorize the...
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newly revealed insight into osama bin laden. plus the end of a television era. david letterman signs off with an all-star top ten and can you guess what day it is around here? any hints? if you're not quite sure it's red nose day. >> you look great. >> we'll tell you all about it. "first look" starts right now. >> good morning, everybody and thanks for joining us. we want to start with breaking news this afternoon. a suspect emerges in a vicious high profile murder all apparently thanks to a pizza. it started last week. three members of their family were apparently held hostage in their house. authorities say they were bound and murdered and then the house was set on fire. at some point during that ordeal at least two people made separate deliveries to the home. one, a 40,000 cash dropoff from asis tant, the other a pizza. according to "the washington post," police matched dna from the cruster to this man. police don't know where he is at the hour but now he is wanted on murder charges. one of the victims was oh wealthy businessman but police have not yet reveal
newly revealed insight into osama bin laden. plus the end of a television era. david letterman signs off with an all-star top ten and can you guess what day it is around here? any hints? if you're not quite sure it's red nose day. >> you look great. >> we'll tell you all about it. "first look" starts right now. >> good morning, everybody and thanks for joining us. we want to start with breaking news this afternoon. a suspect emerges in a vicious high profile murder...
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. >>> osama bin laden's love note job applications, and rants about spies all part of a treasure-trove of documents that navy seals found in his secret compound after killing the al qaeda leader in 2011. the feds just released them. >>> and we'll talk about it live with a former cia analyst who helped find osama bin laden, her story and the stories of other analysts became the basis for the hit film "zero dark thirty." >>> isis setting its sights on baghdad. the group on the march. is there a u.s. strategy to stop that from happening? if so is it a good one? >>> and the operators of some cancer charities now accused of scamming nearly $200 million worth of your donations, and then using them on the fancy vacations, brand new cars luxury cruises, tickets to shows and concerts. so will this guy, the accused ring leader ever face any real punishment? >>> breaking news shepard smith reporting, live from the fox news desk. >>> and hello, i'm in for shep we begin with breaking news. house and senate leaders about to present the congressional gold medal to three dozen elite fighter pilots. th
. >>> osama bin laden's love note job applications, and rants about spies all part of a treasure-trove of documents that navy seals found in his secret compound after killing the al qaeda leader in 2011. the feds just released them. >>> and we'll talk about it live with a former cia analyst who helped find osama bin laden, her story and the stories of other analysts became the basis for the hit film "zero dark thirty." >>> isis setting its sights on baghdad....
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you said the pakistanis were hiding osama bin laden. that they knew about the raid that there was no firefight in the compound, that the saudis were fronting bin laden's expenses. that they tossed his body outside of the helicopter. what motive would the u.s. have for lying about this, not just the u.s. but the pakistanis and saudis. >>r. >> most of what you said is what i write in my most recently article. all i can tell you is as far -- the simple way to describe is it, the president -- or president did authorize the raid. the s.e.a.l.s carried it out, they killed bin laden, they got in and out successfully and the rest is hogwash. >> why would there be a massive conspiracy involving dozens of people in three different countries that has sustained itself until now -- what would be the motive for setting up this elaborate hoax? >> the critical thing, we -- that happened we weren't supposed to go public with the raid. the deal with the rest of the upper reaches of the pakistani military community was that we were going to -- the s.e.a.l
you said the pakistanis were hiding osama bin laden. that they knew about the raid that there was no firefight in the compound, that the saudis were fronting bin laden's expenses. that they tossed his body outside of the helicopter. what motive would the u.s. have for lying about this, not just the u.s. but the pakistanis and saudis. >>r. >> most of what you said is what i write in my most recently article. all i can tell you is as far -- the simple way to describe is it, the...
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raid that killed osama bin laden a walk-in asset from pakistani intelligence told the cia where the most-wanted man in the world was hiding." but then nbc walked it back with an editor's note that reads more like a correction saying, "sources say that while the asset provided information vital to the hunt for bin laden, he was not the source of his whereabouts." seymour thinks nbc got some pressure from the administration or as he says got leaned on. a "the new york times" reporter has also supported the reporting saying it tracks with her research about who told the cia where ubl was hiding but she says she hasn't published her information because she habit confirmed it in the united states. even with nbc backing off and gall not publishing it it appears white house version could have a few holes. megyn? >> trace, thanks. we'll be right back. >>> first, coming up on "hannity." >> problem with president obama is he treats the bible the same way he does the constitution. he disregards the portions he doesn't like. yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these
raid that killed osama bin laden a walk-in asset from pakistani intelligence told the cia where the most-wanted man in the world was hiding." but then nbc walked it back with an editor's note that reads more like a correction saying, "sources say that while the asset provided information vital to the hunt for bin laden, he was not the source of his whereabouts." seymour thinks nbc got some pressure from the administration or as he says got leaned on. a "the new york...
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we all thought that osama bin laden was inside pakistan. the pakistanis i think, came to that conclusion. we could never, ever find evidence and we looked really hard before the raid and after, to find direct evidence of pakistani complicity. there was kind of an assumption somebody had to know. i wouldn't doubt that. but i don't think it was the senior parts of the pakistani government. never seen anything to convince me that's true. >> what you're saying it's possible some people did know in the pakistani government but you don't think it went to the top? >> it's very possible yeah. >> that was a key thing he said. like i said it fits with what you and leon panetta, then the head of the cia, said before. likely presidential candidate on the republican side chris christie today, talked to cnn about president obama and his handling specifically of isis. and here's what governor christie said. >> our adversaries no longer fear us and our allies don't feel like they can trust us any longer. that's an awful position for america to be in. >> ch
we all thought that osama bin laden was inside pakistan. the pakistanis i think, came to that conclusion. we could never, ever find evidence and we looked really hard before the raid and after, to find direct evidence of pakistani complicity. there was kind of an assumption somebody had to know. i wouldn't doubt that. but i don't think it was the senior parts of the pakistani government. never seen anything to convince me that's true. >> what you're saying it's possible some people did...
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bin laden is dead. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> multiple sources osama bin laden is dead. >> the day he found out about the 72 virgins waiting for him on the other side was bunk. he's dead. >> the world's most wanted man. >> osama ben laden. >> shot in the face and dead. >> he's dead. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. we can see to those families that have lost loved ones to al qaeda's terror justice has been done. >> i get chills watching that. it was four years ago today that s.e.a.l. team 6 took out the most wanted man on the planet. >> the man who shot and killed osama bin laden four years ago today, rob o'neill is joining us. >> hello, how are you? >> four years ago today, take us there. >> even just listening to the piece that you were playing there, we were standing around in a debriefing room with the body of osama bin laden. we saw geraldo on there and we were just sort of absorbing the gravity of what just happened. we weren't supposed to live through that mission. i went with some of the best people in the world and we weren't sup
bin laden is dead. >> osama bin laden is dead. >> multiple sources osama bin laden is dead. >> the day he found out about the 72 virgins waiting for him on the other side was bunk. he's dead. >> the world's most wanted man. >> osama ben laden. >> shot in the face and dead. >> he's dead. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. we can see to those families that have lost loved ones to al qaeda's terror justice...
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military raid killed osama bin laden. now we're getting a closer look at what his private life was like. the government released a stunning trove of documents from s.e.a.l. team six from inside the hideout where he was killed. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has been poring over this material. >> reporter: from the grave, a new portrait of osama bin laden revealed in hundreds of documents, letters, books, video games found by s.e.a.l. team six at his compound. the al qaeda leader telling followers not to grab territory, to keep going after american targets. you should ask them to avoid insisting on the formation of an islamic state at the time being, but to work on breaking the power of our main enemy by attacking the american embassies in in the african countries such as sierra leone, togo and mainly to attack the american oil companies. then bin laden's bookshelf, a digital library, everything from bob woodward's "obama's wars," to classics like paul kennedy's "the rise and fall of the great po
military raid killed osama bin laden. now we're getting a closer look at what his private life was like. the government released a stunning trove of documents from s.e.a.l. team six from inside the hideout where he was killed. nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has been poring over this material. >> reporter: from the grave, a new portrait of osama bin laden revealed in hundreds of documents, letters, books, video games found by s.e.a.l. team six at his compound....
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lo Último de lo hallado en la casa donde mataron a osama bin laden. >> aunque estaba en esta casa, el lÍder seguÍa dirigiendo cada detalle del grupo terrorista. entre los documentos revelados, una solicitud de tres pÁginas para para quienes querÍan convertirse en miembros de la organizaciÓn.
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but did osama bin laden matter? of course he mattered. he was john the baptist in a terrorist world. and he's the terrorist musia he's -- truly -- this apocalyptic behavior by islamic state of very much on the march. it's -- president obama should be a lot more worried about it than he is . stuart: can you explain to me yes appears not to be as worried as a lot of us think he should be? >> well, i think he's a psychologically complex man who is great capacity for denial of reality. he's surrounding by like-minded advisors, he doesn't like foreign policy, he appears to be a figure thanks things are magically going to work out. because think about it. have things magically worked out for him. here's a man who has no accomplishments whatsoever who talked and charmed his way into the presidency, and he still think so things will roll his way. but on a more important note, as he rings his two left hands, islamic state is approaching baghdad. they're engaging in more orgies of violence, i am personally very, very concerned about the ancient rui
but did osama bin laden matter? of course he mattered. he was john the baptist in a terrorist world. and he's the terrorist musia he's -- truly -- this apocalyptic behavior by islamic state of very much on the march. it's -- president obama should be a lot more worried about it than he is . stuart: can you explain to me yes appears not to be as worried as a lot of us think he should be? >> well, i think he's a psychologically complex man who is great capacity for denial of reality. he's...
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gobierno da a conocer documentos de osama bin laden. los textos revelan su vida sentimental y su obsesiÓn por atacar estados unidos. se estrena observatorio! asÍ comenzamos presentador: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa: comenzamos el noticiero en columbia. el hallazgo de un bebÉ de 11 meses quien sobreviviÓ la avalancha. los mÉdicos hicieron que el niÑo se encuentra consciente y que estÁ bien, pero con laceraciones en todo el cuerpo y golpes en el crÁneo. adriana conversÓ con el socorrista que lo salvÓ y con el Único familiar del bebÉ, quien tambiÉn sobreviviÓ la tragedia. adriana: dicen que frente a la muerte sÓlo le queda llorar. la quebrada se equipo al que mÁs amaba su vida. >> 16 personas >> es justamente esta mujer quien parece ser la destinataria de un regalo hecho del cielo. es la tÍa de un bebito de 11 meses que sobreviviÓ a la avalancha. un campesino que terminÓ siendo socorrista recuerda que al niÑo lo encontraron en este paraje desolado. >> habÍan muchas cosa
gobierno da a conocer documentos de osama bin laden. los textos revelan su vida sentimental y su obsesiÓn por atacar estados unidos. se estrena observatorio! asÍ comenzamos presentador: este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. marÍa: comenzamos el noticiero en columbia. el hallazgo de un bebÉ de 11 meses quien sobreviviÓ la avalancha. los mÉdicos hicieron que el niÑo se encuentra consciente y que estÁ bien, pero con laceraciones en todo el cuerpo y golpes...
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team six during that raid on osama bin laden's pakistan compound. the declassified material includes more than 100 translated letters and messages. a list of the english language reading materials on bin laden's digital files, and extensive information on france, including that nation's economy. joining me now, greg miller national security correspondent for the "washington post," and dan benjamin director of the center for international understanding at dartmouth university. former coordinator for counterterrorism at the state department. thank you both. greg, you've been going through the documents for the last couple of hours. what are the most important things that you've seen so far? >> i don't think there's any new bombshell or plot that these documents disclose. there are some really interesting items including some messages that bin laden was sending out to his followers even right up until a month before he was killed in that raid in abbottabad. and you referenced the sort of bin laden bookshelf. his list of books that he except in that com
team six during that raid on osama bin laden's pakistan compound. the declassified material includes more than 100 translated letters and messages. a list of the english language reading materials on bin laden's digital files, and extensive information on france, including that nation's economy. joining me now, greg miller national security correspondent for the "washington post," and dan benjamin director of the center for international understanding at dartmouth university. former...
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. >> new information on what was in osama bin laden's compound the day he was killed. there was a job application for potential terrorists and some of the questions on the form are chilling. >> and tonight we hear from steph curry about the girl who stole the show last night. >> talking bute chance for sprink -- about a chance for sprinkles for thursday. when they will occur and when. female announcer: through memorial day at sleep train, get up to four years interest-free financing or save up to $400 on simmons beautyrest and sealy posturepedic. even get four years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery set-up and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> a single broken bolt in the base of the tower on the bay bridge is raising questions about the other 400 plus bolts. today many test results came back and ktvu's tom vacar is on treasure island. the chief bridge enginee
. >> new information on what was in osama bin laden's compound the day he was killed. there was a job application for potential terrorists and some of the questions on the form are chilling. >> and tonight we hear from steph curry about the girl who stole the show last night. >> talking bute chance for sprink -- about a chance for sprinkles for thursday. when they will occur and when. female announcer: through memorial day at sleep train, get up to four years interest-free...
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. >>> and a famous investigative journalist accuses the white house of covering up details of osama bin laden's death. >>> hello, everybody. great to have you with us. we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm john vause. >> and i'm rosemary church. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> we do have some breaking news coming from bangladesh. an alarming trend after another blogger critical of islam is found hacked to death. police say 33-year-old was on his way to work in the northern city when four masked men attacked him and killed him. they were armed with cleavers, he advocated secularism and died a few hours ago. >> this is the third such attack in less than three months involving a critic of religious extremism in the majority muslim country, and we will have a live report on this with more information coming up shortly. >>> in the meantime, a five-day cease-fire in yemen is set to begin in a few hours, but fighting led to that. >> saudi arabia-led air strikes continues to pound houthi rebelrebels saudi officials say one of its citizens was killed by
. >>> and a famous investigative journalist accuses the white house of covering up details of osama bin laden's death. >>> hello, everybody. great to have you with us. we'd like to welcome our viewers in the united states and all around the world. i'm john vause. >> and i'm rosemary church. this is "cnn newsroom." >>> we do have some breaking news coming from bangladesh. an alarming trend after another blogger critical of islam is found hacked to...
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>>> in the mind of osama bin laden. the u.s. government just released what's described as a treasure-trove of documents all picked up during the 2011 raid of bin laden's compound. they reveal his continued obsession with attacking americans and love letters written to his family. >>> does the u.s. need to change the rules in the battle against isis. more special forces. more troops. more bombs. more direct engagement. critics say the current strategy is no strategy. >>> a deadly mystery in london. traces of a rare poisonous flower found in the stomach of a russian whistle-blower. police thought he died of natural causes but now they're wondering, was it a hit? >>> hello, everyone. i'm kate bolduan. i'm john berman. breaking this morning, new insight into the mind and final days of osama bin laden. never before seen details. he wanted his followers to focus on killing americans and to quit pushing for an islamic state. we see his book list and most wanted man in the world at the time spent hours writing letters to his wife and ch
>>> in the mind of osama bin laden. the u.s. government just released what's described as a treasure-trove of documents all picked up during the 2011 raid of bin laden's compound. they reveal his continued obsession with attacking americans and love letters written to his family. >>> does the u.s. need to change the rules in the battle against isis. more special forces. more troops. more bombs. more direct engagement. critics say the current strategy is no strategy....