bill: again, that in london, england. pakistan is actually complaining and even threatening america over the bin laden action. its top general says is he outraged u.s.a. came into pakistan to get bin laden. of course, that same general cannot explain why bin laden was living next to a pakistan army base for five years. hey, general, if you can t explain explain that, button it. over at the u.n. there is now concern the american raid might have been illegal. that s infuriating. the u.n. is impotent in the world worldwide terrorism and has the audacity to complain when bin laden is killed. senator orrin hatch said it best. get their butts out and get it real. we are facing people that would kill all of america if they could. my goodness. people like that just aggravate me to death. it s just unbelievable to me that these people could be such jerks that they don t give credit where credit is due.
operation because of the resistance that they met. everyone here was getting retime information. was the decision to shoot and kill done by that unit or was there consultation. was there information flowing back and forth and it was directed go for the kill. the operation was run from the ground, certainly not from the white house. and at the point i think mr. brennan described this yesterday at the briefing or perhaps on television or maybe in both places, at that point the folks in the situation room were observers and listeners to an operation that obviously had been carefully thought out, meticulously prepared for the decision to go was the president s. obviously was a very weighty decision. once it began, however, obviously it was up to those who were taking the action to execute the plan.
the the visual material that is being reviewed, the decisions about it will be made what if any of it can be or should be released. i don t want to get into specifics about what there is and what there isn t. i would just urge you to be patient give up how much information has been released. and understanding about why we need to review this and make the appropriate decision. i would also say there is not some roiling debate here about there is. there is simply a discussion about what the appropriate action should be. was the president involved tha in that discussion? he s involved in all aspects of this operation. i don t have a time line. jay, what is the status of u.s.-pakistani relations today as the white house sees them? it s a complicated but
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we re having whereby partisanship has broken out but i suppose they held their fire for the day, the washington post puts it this way. congress agrees on bin laden action but not much left. members of congress stopped it campaign fundraising and on monday the two parties said roughly the same things, just didn t say them together. i wonder what you think. have we just lost the ability to have moments whereby partisan, good feelings rein? i think what happens happened president obama in the presidential race more than congress. these are real issues that congress is facing. we re going to get back, they are going to slug it out. don t forget that on the 9/11, one of those planes may have been heading to the capitol hill. there was a great sense of relief on 9/11 that we