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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110515:17:37:00

very, very well. i think the issue was an issue of military -- for the military, making certain we had a military that still functioned well, and once the pentagon was satisfied with that, i see no reason not to do it. >> perhaps the biggest strategic decision president obama took in his first two years was the decision to do the surge in afghanistan. close to doubling, tripling the number of troops in total. it is a large commitment to a kind of very comprehensive counterinsurgency campaign that is very expensive, could go on for years. is it the right move? >> well, we indeed in the last year or so of the bush administration went through a fairly thorough review of afghanistan. it is fair to say -- i want people to understand in 2005/2006 things were not going so badly in afghanistan. they seemed to be going in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110515:14:37:00

i think the issue was an issue of military -- important the military of ever of making certain that we had a military that still functioned well and once the pentagon was satisfied with that, i see no reason not to do it. >> perhaps the biggest strategic decision president obama took in his first two years was the decision to do the surge in afghanistan. close to doubling, tripling the number of troops in total. it is a large commitment to a kind of very comprehensive counterinsurgency campaign that is -- very expensive, can go on for years. is it the right move? >> well, we indeed in the last year or so of the bush administration went through fairly thorough review of afghanistan. it is fair to say -- i want people to understand in 2005/2006 things were not going so badly in afghanistan. they seemed to be going in the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110514:22:24:00

there was a significant amount of gunfire, not far from where many of the journal lists are now staying. there have been repeated reports of the rebels trying to attack targets in the capital. there was one recent report saying rebels had effectively attacked a convoy of military vehicles and even burned one. we cannot confirm this report. there's also a report in an opposition newspaper that the rebels have gained control of at least parts of the city of zawiyah. this is significant because it is 30 miles west of the capital. it is en route to the border with thee shah. so it is a strategic -- with tunisia. so it is a strategic location. rebels saying they've pushed gadhafi forces to the outskirts of the city. we cannot independently verify that. furthermore, this is worth

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20110510:20:42:00

hovering just below the surface in the economy. i actually thought the report was pretty good. >> neil: i'm just curious, why do a lot of small businesses failing? what happens? >> well, i think the same reason that a lot of large businesses end up failing. they don't pay attention to what they're doing. they get into too much debt and don't keep a cash position. they get to living hand-to-mouth instead of doing, you know, where there is no vision, they don't look out four or five years and don't do strategic thought at all. they're not intentional. >> neil: congress does that. why can't they? >> they're doing it with someone else's money, of course. of course they can get away with it. when our business was much smaller than it is now, we used to face that where you're trying to make payroll on friday so you can't think out three or four months, much less three or four years. you're trying to survive this week, get the receivables in and pay the payables, and just stay open. a lot of times that

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110510:20:20:00

progress here, i wish we had done this a few years ago and we didn't. but where we're at now, we're beginning to see some improvement. >> what we heard coming out of the bin laden operation was that the enhanced ability to get more intelligence from on the ground, how that actually helped our operation. is there a path potentially in afghanistan where perhaps fewer troops but maybe building up our apparatus to get better intelligence so that we can be more strategic? >> i think that's the ultimate goal, the ultimate goal is to be able to pull our troops out and to stage some counter terrorism type things. i talk to the leadership there and i talked to generals there and asked that question, what if we go from counter insurgency to counter terrorism. counter insurgency is what we're fighting now and counter terrorism is when we go out and kill bad people.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110507:00:08:00

operatives, they might succeed 90 days from now. do you want to give the go ahead? we have a lot to learn about this intelligence. this might simply be subordinates saying, do you think this is the kind of strategic plotting we should be involved with? >> so the bottom line is we don't yet know immediately how involved he was. paul, let me ask you this. i don't care if it's a fortune 500 company or a small business, succession planning. was there succession planning within bin laden's organization, al qaeda? are they ready to replace him as a leader? >> they thought about this. they call it the internal constitution of al qaeda. zawahiri will now take over. it will be rubber stamped. i think we might expect a written statement and maybe a videotape in the next month or so announcing that zawahiri is the next leader of al qaeda. >> phil, you weigh in on this. is he going to carry the same weight, the same motional power that bin laden did. i'm told, you shall confirm this

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110507:08:07:00

phil mudd deputy director of counterterrorism. both of you, thank you for being here tonight. the first question is, we now seem to be finding out. phil, you've been in the trenches with this. it seems bin laden himself was, in fact, an operational commander. he was not a distant chairman of the board. he was making day to day decisions. does that surprise you? >> it does not. i think we have to think about a couple of things here. first, we don't have a lot of information on the threat plotting that he was allegedly involved in. there's a fundamental difference between people coming to bin laden saying look, here's some ideas about how we go after the united states. ideas that look like what happened in madrid a few years ago, what happened in london in 2005. do you think these ideas are okay? should we proceed? and saying we have four operatives, they might succeed 90 days from now. do you want to give the go ahead? we have a lot to learn about this intelligence. this might simply be subordinates saying, do you think this is the kind of strategic plotting we should be

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110504:21:50:00

mean to the front in the war in afghanistan? >> i think it marks a significant beginning to the end of this war you couldn't win this war with him alive. by taking him out, by killing him, we can talk about how we enthis war. the terror threat is still alive, but general petraeus has set forward a timetable to begin withdrawal from july and begin a transition of power to the afghan people who ultimately will have to win this. >> congresswoman sanchez, do you think we should get out of afghanistan now? >> absolutely. i've been one of the advocates saying what the heck are we doing there? certainly getting osama bin laden was key to our being able to pull out as my colleague has said. the way in which we got him, this strategic, surgical way points to the future wars for

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - CNN - 20110503:15:38:00

in 1945. back then, there were no bloody taiwanese animations. the death of osama bin laden, brought back to life a certain unintentional faux pas, saying obama when you mean osama or vice versa. >> obama caught. >> reporter: nbc's isnora o'donnell tweeted obama shot and killed. ditto at a local station in washington, d.c. >> president obama is in fact dead. it was a u.s.-led strategic -- sorry, osama bin laden. >> reporter: rush limbaugh almost did it. >> obama -- sorry, osama is dead. >> reporter: talk about poker face. watch president obama react to an osama bin laden joke saturday night at the white house correspocor correspondent is dinner after the raid. >> people think bin laden is hiding but every day from 4:00 to 5:00 he hosts a show on

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110428:14:19:00

sir. major general, as we talk about the changes at the highest level in terms of the government and this national security team, is this good for the afghanistan war? >> well, what you're really talking about is the challenges that you see in afghanistan, specifically at that point, run from tactical as we just talked up to the strategic and policy level. now what you have with the changes of director panetta, soon to be director, and general petraeus, soon to be director petraeus, general john allen taking over in afghanistan, ambassador crocker coming back into the fight, is you have really seasoned professionals whose activities currently keep them in the game. so this is a team that has worked together well, know each other extremely well, and they're very, very topical and very deep. so it's a good thing. so what looks like a very disruptive change of key personnel is, in fact, i think, the normal continuity that you

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