ignored information that they didn t want to hear. whether it was george w. bush before 9/11 saying when he was briefed, received the presidential daily brief about bin lad be determined to attack on u.s. soil, what did he do? in the case of president obama, some of the information that he received, especially the rise of isis, he ignored that and referred to them as the jv team. so even getting a daily presidential brief doesn t necessarily mean it s going to lead to a decision at that time. all right, tom fuentes, thank you so much for your insight on that. and happy thanksgiving to you, sir. happy thanksgiving, brianna. ahead, less than a month ago, was donald trump warning that the election results would be rigged, now it s jill stein s campaign armed with $2 million pushing for a vote recount and the election outcome may make for an awkward thanksgiving dinner this year. but fear not, wolf blitzer is here to help.
dangerous assassin and telling him to do something big, not only is it a big problem for the united states and one that should be taken seriously but it also shows the linkages that still doll exist between the al qaeda organization in pakistan, bin laden s old organization and some of the key players that are spread across the organization across the regional affiliates if you will. nasser al wahishi who was ordered to carry out this big attack at one stage was considered a possible successor to bin laden. he fought himself in tora bora. he considered himself an equal to bin laden, not just someone who was sub servant to him. they have a long history and he runs a branch, but he runs a very powerful branch. let me go to avenue coleman for analysis. give me your sense of what this tells us, the fact that al qaeda central still is central in pakistan where we killed bin laden. here s the successor to bin lad
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bin lad osama bin laden less than a foot away from his gun and shot him there three times in the forehead. but now a third s.e.a.l. team six member comes forward with his side of the story as told to one of the few journalists to ever meet bosama bin laden cnn national security analyst peter bergen. and peter bergen joins me now with this exclusive report. in ait decision to meeting bin laden you visited the compound are where he was killed. tell us the third s.e.a.l. s account. the third s.e.a.l. s account is actually very close to what mark owen told 60 minutes. the point man saw bin laden stick his head out of his bedroom, shot him, mortally wounded him, and then two more s.e.a.l.s came in and finished him off on the floor, mark owen and the shooter in the esquire article. the difference here is the shooter in the esquire article can as you said in your piece shoots bin laden while he s standing up, looks like he s going maybe for a gun. the s.e.a.l. team member i spoke to
invited these attack on him by navy seals, you know, which i think are going to be problematic for him. yeah, i think that s right. you can t get any more credit than you ve already gotten for killing bin laden. it s in everyone s consciousness. i think it s a shame because these are important questions, but it s way, way down on the list of voters concerns, so the jobs number today will have much more even though this is the debate about bin lad season and whether the ad s appropriate, the jobs number is much more meaningful to the election, ultimately, and much more meaningful to people s daily lives. jon: in the meantime, we re learning from those bin laden documents that have been released that bin laden and his supporters didn t think much of fox news channel [laughter] another case of you guys having the right enemies, jon. [laughter] jon: as for fox news, let her die in anger, so wrote adam