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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110504-00:42:00

that it will be bulldozed to avoid it becoming a shrine to osama bin laden. of course, there is curiosity and also frank disbelief. >> there's no bin laden house to be honest, i'm telling you. because i've lived here more than 35 years. >> reporter: and yet here it is, a fortress flanked on all sides by simple family homes. its high walls now scorched by the fire fight that left bin laden dead. so how could a 6'4" celebrity terrorist make himself invisible? in one of the most secure towns in all of pakistan. some 120,000 retired and active duty army personnel live here. and pakistani officials insist that not one of them noticed when osama bin laden moved in. they're now desperate to put this huge embarrassment behind them. >> what we are trying to do here is to look to the future. this issue of the osama bin

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NBC Nightly News-20110504-00:40:00

debate about whether we would have gotten the same information through other approaches i think is always going to be an open question. >> so final point, one final time, enhanced interrogation techniques, which has always been kind of a handy euphemism in these post-9/11 years, that includes waterboarding? >> that's correct. >> and you can find an extended version of our interview with leon panetta on our website. that's nightly.msnbc.com. now to pakistan. nbc's tazeen ahmed in the neighborhood where bin laden managed to hide out for about five years, maybe more, where neighbors say they had no clue he was living in that house in their midst. tazeen, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. tonight the pakistani government is feeling the heat. the question everyone's asking is how could osama bin laden have been hiding under their noses for so long? abbottabad, an upper middle-class tourist destination surrounded on three sides by mountains. pakistanis come here to escape the heat during the summer

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NBC Nightly News-20110504-00:36:00

any question that, you know, when you get the number one terrorist in the world that we're a little safer today than we were when he was alive. but i also don't think we ought to kid ourselves that killing osama bin laden kills al qaeda. al qaeda still remains a threat. we've damaged them, but we still have to defeat them. >> what did the pakistanis know, and when did they know it? >> the pakistanis did not know anything about this mission. and that was deliberate on our part, that this would be conducted as a unilateral mission. president obama had made very clear to the pakistanis that if we had good evidence as to where osama bin laden was located we were going to go in and get him. and that's exactly what happened. so i think the only time the pakistanis found out about it, frankly, was after this mission had taken place. we had to blow the helicopter,

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110504:05:42:00

maybe compare the method that was used at that time and keep a fine line of saying we are only doing this to prove the claim we captured him. this isn't something we are doing to celebrate or deface the community or the culture. i think people want proof, particularly in the village to know they, too, can move on. >> in the american islamic community, can you give us a sense of how this has affected the islamic community in this country? is this a good thing? is it something that the islamic community was looking forward to happening? how would you judge their response? >> i think that, you know, sort of the best way to describe it was there was a very heavy sigh of relief when we heard the news. it indicated hopefully we were making progress. these past ten years and everything that we have seen in

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20110504:02:42:00

maybe compare the method that was used at that time and keep a fine line of saying we are only doing this to prove the claim we captured him. this isn't something we are doing to celebrate or deface the community or the culture. i think people want proof, particularly in the village to know they, too, can move on. >> in the american islamic community, can you give us a sense of how this has affected the islamic community in this country? is this a good thing? is it something that the islamic community was looking forward to happening? how would you judge their response? >> i think that, you know, sort of the best way to describe it was there was a very heavy sigh of relief when we heard the news. it indicated hopefully we were

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110504-00:55:00

greater. >> you find bodies that are under piles of debris, that have been mangled, you find bodies that are thrown 50 to 100 yards from where they were. you hear stories about children being sucked out from their parents' arms. this is all... not only had a huge physical toll, it has a huge psychological toll on all those involved. >> couric: 36 counties in alabama have been declared disaster areas. we'll be right back. hey, pete. yeah, it's me, big brother. put the remote down and listen. [ male announcer ] this intervention brought to you by niaspan. so you cut back on the cheeseburgers and stopped using your exercise bike as a coat rack. that's it? you're done? i don't think so. you told me your doctor's worried

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NBC Nightly News-20110503-00:32:00

rappelled down ropes, and started shooting. he's been worried at sea. a chapter over while a new one begins. we have comprehensive kofrbage for you tooment, including the military operation. jim, good evening. >> reporter: the cia made it official today, that dna testing positively confirmed the navy s.e.a.l.s got their man. the massive compound that was osama bin laden's base of operation sat empty today after u.s. special operations pulled off their daring nighttime raid. it was president obama himself who broke the news. >> tonight, i can report to the american people and to the world that the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. >> reporter: it was half past midnight in pakistan. american helicopters loaded with navy s.e.a.l.s hugged the ground

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NBC Nightly News-20110503-00:48:00

in our washington bureau has been working this aspect of the story all day. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. in the end, osama bin laden wasn't underground in a remote mountain cave after all. he was living in luxury in a suburb of pakistan's capital, on land controlled by the military, hiding in plain sight. in this sleepy military town, only 35 miles from islamabad, bin laden's million dollar compound was a mcmansion with 12-foot to 18-foot walls topped by barbed wire, dwarfing the neighbors, many of them retired military. there were other red flags. the luxury home eight times the others around it had no phone or internet access. the bin ladens even burned their trash. in these pictures, the neighbors are almost next door, and less than a mile away, pakistan's military academy, the equivalent of our quest point. >> it is a little incredible. my personal view is they

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ABC World News With Diane Sawyer-20110503-00:36:00

in the corner, a small bed, likely for a mother. her baby's bed next to it. across the hall, piles of blankets, clothes, and desktop computers. u.s. troops took their hard drives. up on the second floor, the master bedroom, perhaps bin laden's. the only room with a queen-sized bed and carpet. also, a large amount of blood on the floor. there is a closet with children's clothes. and medicine still on the shelves, although it's too hard to read the labels. no sign of a kidney dialysis machine. as you walk outside, more evidence of children. toys. a discarded red wagon. and walls at least 12 feet high topped with razor wire. beyond those walls is a quiet, well-off town. this road leads to two things it is the compound where bin laden was killed, and pakistani's premier military institution. this way is bin laden's compound. it is tucked into the

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CBS Evening News With Katie Couric-20110503-00:33:00

it took another two years to find out what part of pakistan he operated in. then last august, an intercepted phone call led the c.i.a. to his residence. "we were shocked by what we saw" one official said. >> this intelligence case is different. what we see in this compound is different than anything we've ever seen before. >> reporter: a $1 million compound, eight times bigger than any of the other homes in a town where retired pakistani military officers live just 35 miles north of the capital of islamabad. it was built in 2005, apparently just for bin laden. walls as high as 18 feet topped with barbed wire. the main building with opaque windows facing out and a seven- foot privacy wall on the third- floor balcony. the residents of the compound burned their trash instead of putting it out for collection and despite the one million dollar price tag, there was no telephone or internet service. three families lived there-- the courier's, his brother's, and a third family about the size of

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