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s.e.a.l.s would rather die than be captured. at the end of the day it was a leap of faith. reporter: friday, april 29, just after 8:20 a.m., the mission begins. the president gives the go. the president, after a long night s sleep, basically came in and immediately told the staff, you ve got the green light. let s go. reporter: as president obama departs for the tornado-ravaged south, the u.s. military s best-kept secret is under way. the troops were ready and in place. the equipment was ready to go. the plan had been practiced again and again and again. reporter: america s most wanted man may finally be in reach. osama bin laden. the architect of 9/11 had eluded the world s most powerful nation for more than a decade. the trail was quite cold. reporter: former cia director michael hayden recalls the early misfires. most of what he had looked more like elvis sightings than intelligence. reporter: the trail caught fire last august when u.s. intelligence

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20100803:08:04:00

arizona police officers inquire into the immigration status of those stopped or arrests. after a judge s decision last week on arizona s law, some opponents interpreted that as a signal that the policy rests entirely in federal hands. today s decision makes clear that virginia is not buying it. opponents of immigration enforcement say last week s temporary injunction means no one anywhere is allowed to enforce immigration law but the federal government. and that is just not true. he did not challenge the fig s federal government s to set this arrangement. it says, first of all, no one can prohibit state, local or federal officials from making inquiries open the citizenship status of individuals. congress clearly intended for the states to have a role and created a federal center in vermont for local authorities to

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enforcement officers they do have the authority to inquire into the immigration status if a person is stopped or arrested. after a judge s decision last week s on arizona s immigration law. signal that the immigration rests entirely with federal hands. today s opinion clarifies that. at least in virginia. the opponents of immigration enforcement are saying last week s temporary injunction means no one anywhere is allow tonight force immigration law except the federal government. that s just not true. now cuccinelli did not challenge the power to set immigration policy but did argue the power to enforce it is shared and federal law agrees. it says that first of all that, no one can prohibit state, local, or federal officials from making inquiries on the citizenship status of individuals. cuccinelli says virginia

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conservation officers may, like arizona police officers inquire into the immigration status of those stopped or arrests. after a judge s decision last week on arizona s law, some opponents interpreted that as a signal that the policy rests entirely in federal hands. today s decision makes clear that virginia is not buying it. opponents of immigration enforcement say last week s temporary injunction means no one anywhere is allowed to enforce immigration law but the federal government. and that is just not true. he did not challenge the fig s federal government s to set this arrangement. it says, first of all, no one can prohibit state, local or federal officials from making inquiries open the citizenship status of individuals. congress clearly intended for the states to have a role and created a federal center in vermont for local authorities to

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20180320:09:01:00

president trump is shaking up his legal team. the new york times reports that trump has recently allowed close associates whether he should dismiss dislawyer, ty cobb. cobb has pushed for a strategy of fully cooperating with the special counsel investigation. a according to a person who spoke with trump late monday, the president reassured cobb that he had to plans to fire him in part to prevent a narrative that his team was in disarray after the times began making inquiries. meanwhile, trump s lead attorney, john dowd, has reportedly considered leaving because he feels he has no control over the president s behavior, this according to two people briefed on the mart. in response to the report, jay tells nbc news that dowd and cobb are fully engaged and continue to represent the president and his office. but the president has already made one change to his legal deal with a move that reflect aes shift to a more

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