affected i think had given up hope, and for us to be able to definitively say, we got the man who caused thousands of teng d here in the united states was something that i think all of us were profoundly grateful to be a part of. material recovered from the raid on bin laden s compound provided new insight into the terrorist leader and his organization. the washington post editorial by cnn national security analyst peter bergen examines five myths about bin laden. now, joining us to talk about that, national security adviser nan townsend. i want to tackle this one by one. i found this fascinating. myth one, the cia created bin laden. that there was some kind of relationship between the cia, that he was trained by u.s. intelligence and it went bad. something that michael moore and other conspiracy theorists promoted. why did they gain traction? did is sound preposterous?
we think that there had to be some sort of support network for bin laden inside of pakistan. but we don t know who or what that support network was. pakistan s prime minister says talk of government complicity or incompetence in the bin laden matter is absolutely absurd, in his words. he warned the united states today, pakistan will defend its airspace, if american forces mount another secret rated. raid. investigators are trying to figure out what set off two passengers on different planes. it happened this weekend. a man traveling on a yemeni passport rushed the cockpit door during a chicago to san francisco flight. crew members and passengers quickly corralled him. a law official says the man appears to have mental issues. a continental flight from houston to chicago had to land in st. louis due a rowdy passenger. this man tied to open the plane s door. i hear a scream from the stewardess and i see her fly across the thing. and so i go running and i see this guy wi