the alt-right does that very well. we have to push back martha: why are you talking about the alt-right? i am saying on the right, and all pride, they take it out of context. what i would say also, it is interesting who we are calling in anti-semite and who we don t. mr. climb asked the adl to withdraw that from mr. steve bannon, who many people believe that is relevant for you to be one final thought, we have to go. she is even said that black slavery is nothing compared to islamophobia. she has made negative statements about african-americans by delegitimizing black slavery. martha: she s a muslim woman. martha: have to leave it there. thank you very much. get to have both of you with us tonight. still ahead and have a great story segments, six years since the night usama bin laden has been killed. we will speak directly with a man who fired those fatal shots, one former navy seal robert o neal joins us here. plus, the event that brings
i remembered president bush s words in 9/11 when he said freedom itself was attacked by a free nomadic faceless coward and freedom will be defended. i was fortunate to be with the best people in the world on the best pilots in the world. it was something we all did. we knew the chances of coming back not coming back were really, really high. we should get out because of the people that died in the towers, and pennsylvania and the pentagon. it was because we knew we might die, we could behave like complete professionals. i was in a position where i was actually behind the guys, no fear at all, doing their jobs as we had done over 400, i wasn t the only guy there were that many missions. they did a great job. i saw stuff that happened on the stairs coming up when we ran into bin laden and the female analyst i found him said you will run into him he ll be armed. once you get him, that s the last line of defense. i watched ama do
amazing stuff. we finally went up the stairs. i was behind one of the bravest man i know. we went up the stairs, we were down to two of us. he was the first guy through the curtain. he actually jumped on people he knew were wearing suicide vests. i watched a man jump on a grenade it didn t go osprey deeded it for the guy behind him. he didn t know it was me, it was one of our guys. it was incredible. i turned the corner and i saw usama bin laden, i recognized him as a threat. it was definitely him. i took a shot that would take out a suicide bomber. i explained another stories in the operator, it is very, very fast, very loud, it s permanent. when you deal with them, you have to shoot him the way you shot him, and under a second. the team got me there, the pilots got me there, the tactics got me there. i did what any special operator would have done. i happened to be there. martha: lastly, about a half minute left, how do you live with the legacy of what you did and to move on with
the new book the operator, firing the shot that killed usama bin laden in my years as a seal team warrior and a former navy seal, also. captain richard phillips. rob is a hero. i was good to see you. thank you for being here tonight in our first night of the story. thanks for having me and congratulations on the show. martha: thanks so much. i ve often thought so much about your description of walking up the stairs. when i think back on 9/11 it i think about all of the people that we all lost on that day and i think about president bush standing on the rubble and to saying the people who knocked these buildings down are going to hear from all of us soon. that was on your shoulders, rob, when you and your team on top that staircase in the compound. it did you feel that, did you think about all of that in the moment or just your training? it started to sink in about 80 minutes into the 90 minute flight because for some reason,