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[dramatic music playing]
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[clicking]
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[Panetta] CIA officers located at Khost
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were very excited about the possibility
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of being able to get a source
that might lead us to bin Laden.
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And so he wasn't searched.
He was basically waved through.
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[Miller] There is the entire CIA team,
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contractors, special forces,
analysts, case officers.
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They've all come outside to be there
for his arrival.
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This is a potentially very big deal.
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[Panetta] There is so much tension.
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He got out on the other side of the car,
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and our security people
went around and said,
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"Take your hands out of your robes."
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And they got very concerned
because he wouldn't do it.
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They didn't understand
that the asset was the bomb.
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[Walder] I was sitting on
my family room floor,
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and I get a phone call.
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She's like,
"Tracy, there was a big explosion."
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I was like, "What are you talking about?"
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I... I don't think I even had the TV on.
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Right? Like, I didn't know
what had happened.
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Now to Afghanistan.
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Tonight, there are startling new facts
about the suicide attack
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that killed seven CIA officers.
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The attacker was invited
to enter that base,
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and he was not searched.
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This is for you.
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It's not watch. It's detonator.
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You will be sent to the hell.
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[reporter 2] Here's a man
who had never been seen by the Americans,
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and yet they let him get into
this very secure CIA base.
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Then he is able to...
to explode this device.
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[reporter 3] The flag at CIA headquarters
flew at half-staff today
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for seven of its own.
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Director Leon Panetta said they died
far from home and close to the enemy.
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Too close, it turned out.
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[poignant music playing]
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[Storer] My colleague Jennifer Matthews
was the CIA base chief
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in Khost, Afghanistan.
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We were like a cadre.
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I had been working with Jennifer
on al-Qaida
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since before we knew it was al-Qaida.
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Then Gina called me and told me
Jennifer had been killed.
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[tearfully] It was so hard to hear.
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And I remember going to church,
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and the standard prayers,
everybody who served in the military.
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I'm like, "What about us?"
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[chuckles] "What about Jennifer?"
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It was just hard to hear
the stream of people from her childhood,
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you know, her kids, talk about her
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'cause of course,
they didn't know what she did.
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Mm-mm.
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I remember going to the funerals
of every single one of the CIA officers.
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And I noticed that, as we were driving
in very, very cold weather,
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I saw a family standing
on their front porch
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with a sign
that they were holding that said,
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"Thank you for keeping us safe."
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[Panetta] I remember
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talking to their family members.
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The parents I talked to said,
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"Don't give up on the mission
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that cost our loved one their life."
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"Don't give up on it."
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And the mission, obviously,
was to continue the search for bin Laden.
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[all fire]
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[Bin Laden, in Arabic]
I say to the American people
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that, God willing,
we will continue to kill you.
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If al-Qaida thought that
the Khost attack was gonna weaken us,
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they were dead wrong.
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It had directly the opposite effect.
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It steeled our resolve.
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[shouting]
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[Michael Morell] Khost made it personal.
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[dramatic music playing]
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Made it very personal.
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[clicking]
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[suspenseful music playing]
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We're getting closer and closer
to the ten-year anniversary of 9/11,
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and there's an increased demand
and desire to find bin Laden.
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Osama bin Laden is still wanted,
still continuing to haunt Americans.
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A $25 million bounty remains
hanging over his head.
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We've supposedly got spies
and strike teams
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all over the place looking for him.
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How could this guy still be out there?
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[clattering]
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["Tina"] We had had
our heart broken so many times
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with all these terrible leads
and almost thinking we were there.
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"He's in this location, in that location."
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The military spun up more than once
trying to potentially capture him,
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but it never panned out.
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House is clear. Go ahead.
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It was... [sighs]
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...so frustrating.
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It also begs the question
of just how intelligent
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our intelligence agencies really are.
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The CIA at that point
was under political attack
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from both parties, really.
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[shutters clicking]
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Isn't it a failure of your administration?
You haven't captured him.
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You don't seem to know where he is.
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Well... [chuckles]
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It, um...
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I... I think
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capturing or killing, uh, bin Laden
would be extremely important
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to our national security.
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[Morell] There was
an immense amount of pressure
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on CIA and the intelligence community
as a whole to do more.
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Double down on bin Laden and al-Qaida.
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{\an8}[Shaeffer] On the day of 9/11,
I was working at the Pentagon.
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On my branch,
I was the only, sole survivor.
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[Shaeffer] I was badly burned,
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but I was able to bounce back
and keep fighting every day thereafter.
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- How do you feel?
- I'm feeling great.
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Thank God.
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In 2009, a friend
reached out to me and said,
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"Kevin, we could really use your help
to be part of the bin Laden team."
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"As its one and only mission,
find bin Laden."
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I told my team, "Every week, I want you
to come into my office and report to me."
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"What you're looking at,
what you're finding,
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what clues do you have,
what possible evidence do you have?"
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Where could he have gone
if he fled Afghanistan? Where did he go?
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Is he still alive? You have
all these questions the whole time.
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[tape fast-forwarding]
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[Storer] And so,
when he made an appearance on television,
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it would be analyzed to death.
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[speaking Arabic]
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We started focusing on every aspect
of bin Laden's media statements.
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[Panetta] We would listen
to bin Laden's tapes to see whether or not
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you could pick up the sound
of something that might tell you
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where he might be located.
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[bird calling]
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The sound of a bird
or the sound of industry.
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[whirring]
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[Morell] Is he sending hidden messages?
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What's in the background
that might give away where he might be?
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[man speaking Arabic]
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We also tried to trace
how his videos were delivered to the news.
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He had to have a way of getting messages
in and out of wherever he was.
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They were not trusting
any electronic devices
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or phones or anything,
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so they're probably going
by hand, by couriers.
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If we could find and locate,
track a courier,
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that would potentially lead us
to bin Laden's location.
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[Morell] CIA followed every lead.
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This lead about the courier
starts way back in 2002.
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[tense music playing]
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[Shaeffer] We knew there was an individual
who was a trusted bin Laden courier,
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and great efforts were taken
to identify that name.
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Detainees provided fake names.
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Some said there was no courier,
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and others said there was a courier,
but he had retired.
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It was extremely difficult
to unravel the lies about the courier.
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[Morell] And then, in late 2002,
there was an al-Qaida operative
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in the custody
of a North African government
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who had been arrested
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and was being interrogated
about what he knew, who he knew.
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And in that interrogation,
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he mentioned that an individual,
who he said worked with bin Laden
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prior to 9/11
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and worked
with Khalid Shaikh Mohammed post-9/11
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and who was a courier between the two...
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And he said the name of the courier was...
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Abu Ahmed.
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That information, of course,
we were very interested in.
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[clicking]
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[Morell] We asked KSM,
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still being detained
in a secret CIA prison,
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"What do you know about Abu Ahmed?"
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KSM had undergone
enhanced interrogation techniques.
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He was telling us
pretty much anything we wanted to know.
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He told us, "Yeah, I heard of Abu Ahmed,
but he's not with al-Qaida anymore."
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He goes back to his cell,
which we have bugged,
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and he told
all the other al-Qaida operatives
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who were with him,
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"Nobody... nobody talk about the courier."
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KSM was doing everything he could
to protect the courier
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because he knew that Abu Ahmed
could take us to bin Laden.
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[bleeping]
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[Morell] So we are zeroed in
on trying to find Abu Ahmed.
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["Tina"] Bin Laden and KSM couldn't
have picked a better person.
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He was exhibiting
a lot of good operational security
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that made it very difficult to find him.
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[Morell] Eventually,
we figured out he was Kuwaiti.
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["Tina"] We pursued every possible lead,
and we had no idea what he looked like.
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He was an enigma.
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It was a long, hard, steady strain
to try to determine his pattern of life,
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his movements, where he would travel to,
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what type of communications he was using,
how he was using those communications.
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["Tina"] We were worried
about making mistakes
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that would inadvertently tip him off
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to the fact that we were looking for him.
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So all of that goes from 2002 to 2010.
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Eight years to find him,
you know, on the planet.
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[clicking]
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[Shaeffer] In the summer of 2010,
we had a breakthrough moment.
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[Panetta] We tracked his phone
to a town in Pakistan called Peshawar...
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and we were able to pick up a phone call.
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[distorted voices]
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[Panetta] He was talking
to somebody who knew him from the past.
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His friend was asking him,
"What are you doing now?"
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"I haven't heard from you.
I haven't seen you."
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"Uh... what are you doing?"
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And he kept trying to say,
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"You know, I'm just...
I'm staying busy. I'm working."
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And his friend just didn't give up.
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He said, "Well, yeah,
but... but what are you doing?
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"What exactly are you doing?"
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And there was a moment of silence.
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[camera whirring]
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[Panetta] And then he said,
"I'm doing what I did before."
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Immediately, the friend said,
"Then go with Allah."
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It was clear that what he had done
before is to work for bin Laden.
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[tense music playing]
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[Panetta] We needed to have
human intelligence on the ground.
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People think about intelligence work
as analysts reading reports.
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I mean the people on the street.
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As a task force commander,
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I was based in Kabul,
and then I had places all over the region.
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We need intelligence
that validated all the information.
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What do we think we know?
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What do we know we don't know?
What do we see?
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[Panetta] We watch the courier
get into a little white SUV.
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There are a lot of white SUVs in Pakistan.
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And our CIA officers followed it
from Peshawar
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to a town called Abbottabad.
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Finally, the vehicle pulled
into this large house.
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[click]
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A bunch of indicators strongly suggested
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that there's something
going on in this house.
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This was very different
from anything that we had seen.
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[clicking]
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What we saw was a compound
that was much larger
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than any compound in the area.
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We learned that the courier, Abu Ahmed,
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had purchased the house in 2005,
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in an expensive part of Abbottabad,
with no visible means of income.
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There were walls
that were 12 to 18 foot high,
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topped with barbed wire,
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and there was a balcony...
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[camera shutter clicks]
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...with a privacy wall.
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[shutter clicks]
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[Panetta] Abbottabad is known to be
a tourist area because of the mountains.
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[chuckling] So why would you put
an eight-foot wall on the third floor?
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The security of the top floor
is just weird.
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You know, you start
putting these pieces together.
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This is someone
who didn't wanna be seen at all.
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This was highly suspicious,
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set off alarm bells across the team.
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[shutter clicks]
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[Panetta] It was pretty clear
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that somebody of high value
was located there.
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[clicking]
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[tense music playing]
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[Panetta] I immediately went
to the President of the United States
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and briefed him on what we had found.
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[shutter clicks]
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[Morell] We first briefed
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senior Department of Defense official
Mike Vickers,
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and Head of Counterterrorism
at the White House, John Brennan.
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Michael Morell called me the day before
and let me know that this was gonna be
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very sensitive information that was
gonna be passed to President Obama.
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From this first meeting
with the president,
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Leon Panetta comes in and said,
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"We were able to geolocate
bin Laden's courier
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and then follow him back,
and then here's this compound."
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I said, "Mr. President,
we had a very high suspicion
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that bin Laden
might possibly be located there."
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President Obama was cautiously optimistic
that this might in fact be something
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that we had never seen before
as far as an actual lead.
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[Morell] At the end of the briefing,
the president gave us two orders,
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and Barack Obama was not
the giving orders type.
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The first was, "Leon, Michael,
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find out what the hell is happening
in that compound."
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And number two, "Don't tell anyone."
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"This is the circle of trust, right here."
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"Nobody else in our government
is to know about this."
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[whirring]
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[Panetta] We began constant surveillance,
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looking at everything
that went on in that compound.
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[Morell] It's very difficult
to get intelligence.
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There was no phone and no internet.
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The cell phones Abu Ahmed used,
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he didn't put the batteries in
until he was well away from Abbottabad.
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He practiced
extraordinary operational security.
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Director Panetta came up with
his own ideas for collecting intelligence.
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Like, "Can't we put
cameras in those trees?"
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[Panetta] Others thought,
"What if we could collect their garbage
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for possible clues?"
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But they would never allow
their garbage to be taken out.
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They basically burned their garbage.
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We were working with a doctor
to go to the compound,
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provide polio shots,
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and get a sample of the blood.
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Our hope was to be able to use that
to verify that it was bin Laden's family.
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The couriers refused
to allow them to come in.
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[Bennett] Over time,
we began seeing women and children
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coming in and out of the compound,
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so we start tracking them,
monitoring them.
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[Shaeffer] And what we discovered
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was that there were two families
living at the compound,
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Abu Ahmed and his brother.
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[clicking]
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[Morell] But when we looked very closely
at the satellite photography...
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we learn that
there's a third family in the house.
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It never leaves the compound.
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The children did not go to school,
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unlike all the other kids
in this particular part of Pakistan.
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[Panetta] We identified,
by looking at the clothesline,
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how many members of the family
were living there.
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[Shaeffer] We did have enough of a count
of children and the adults
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to create a high degree of suspicion
on who this third family might be.
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[clicking]
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[Panetta] At one point, we saw
an individual who was a little older
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who would come out of the house
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and walk in circles,
like a prisoner in a prison yard.
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[Morell] Every day, he would
come out and walk in the garden.
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Every day.
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We called him the Pacer.
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[Stern] Using what's called mensuration,
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we see a person,
the sun is shining this way,
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it casts a shadow.
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Measure the size of the shadow,
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figure out the precise height
of whatever's making the shadow.
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And the precise height was
about the same height as Osama bin Laden.
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[Morell] Literally, the hair
on the back of my neck stood up.
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"Oh my God, we may have found him."
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I had seen many
of the other leads to bin Laden.
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They were nothing
in terms of the same caliber of this one.
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[Panetta] I remember saying, "For
goodness' sakes, this could be bin Laden."
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"Do whatever you need to do
in order to get me a facial."
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And they said, "You know,
it's very difficult to do, Director."
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"We got 18-foot walls on one side,
12-foot walls on another side."
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"We can't get a good shot."
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[camera shutter clicking]
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And I remember saying to them, "You know,
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I've seen movies
where the CIA can do this."
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And we laughed. Everyone laughed.
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But they weren't able
to get a clear picture.
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[click]
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Director Panetta puts
an immense amount of pressure
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on the Counterterrorism Center
to learn more.
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[clicking]
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One day, I was asked
to come to the bin Laden unit at the CIA
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and give a briefing
on interviewing Osama bin Laden.
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And I'm like, "Mmm,
it's kind of an old story, but okay."
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[speaking Arabic]
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[Miller] I did
the bin Laden interview in 1998.
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And it was the only interview
I've ever done in my lifetime
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that kept getting bigger afterwards.
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[suspenseful music playing]
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[Miller] Now I'm sat down with the CIA
going through the footage.
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[speaking Arabic]
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[Miller] And I think
they're gonna be interested in,
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"What was the security like
around bin Laden?"
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"How did he move in? How did he move out?"
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Radio communications.
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So I'm going through it
in a good deal of detail,
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and they say, "Do you have
any extra footage of him walking around?"
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Why would they want
more film of him walking around?
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[murmuring]
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[Miller] I had no idea at the time,
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but it turns out that they wanted footage
to determine if the gait, the slight limp,
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the posture of the Pacer
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matched bin Laden's walk
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from the closest footage
that anybody had of him walking,
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which was him coming
to that meeting with me in 1998,
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for comparison.
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But I had no idea about that.
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[Morell] Although Miller's footage showed
there were similarities,
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it wasn't conclusive evidence
that bin Laden was there.
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Of course, I'm thinking
that that could be bin Laden.
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Everyone was thinking it.
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It's a matter of proving it to the degree
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that a decision maker felt confident
enough to take some action on that.
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[Panetta] Every week,
they would report to me.
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Sometimes they would come in and say,
"We haven't found anything new."
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And I said to them,
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"That's not good enough.
That's not good enough."
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[keyboard clacking]
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[Bennett] As a survival mechanism
for what you're dealing with at work,
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you become so detached from emotion.
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[poignant music playing]
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It was hard on so many levels.
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[children shouting]
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[Bennett] I was building
these movies of memories of my son,
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because he was getting ready
to graduate from high school,
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and all these movies
of things that he had done
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that I didn't remember.
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I had no memory
of these events in my son's life.
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And
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I remember
going into work that night angry.
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I had to really kind of grapple with,
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I chose to keep doing it.
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["Tina"] There was always a sense of,
"We're not doing enough,"
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you know, working weekends,
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you know, missing family members.
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[tearfully] And then my mom passed away
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during the middle of the hunt.
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And...
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I had told her before she died...
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You know, I said, "I'm working
on something really important."
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[sniffles]
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You know? "And hopefully, you'll..."
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[sobs] "Hopefully,
you'll end up seeing it."
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And so when she died of cancer,
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the only thing
that got me through my grief
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was having a really big responsibility.
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I knew we were making progress.
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[faint radio chatter]
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["Tina"] But I was obsessed
with building the intelligence case
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that bin Laden was in that compound.
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[tense music playing]
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At that point, the chances
of being able to acquire 100% certainty
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that he was there were extremely unlikely.
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There was also the fear that bin Laden
could realize that he'd been discovered.
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Bin Laden could leave that compound
at any moment,
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and so it was too much of a risk
to continue to collect.
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[clicking]
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[Brennan] We were getting closer
to making a decision
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about taking action against the compound.
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So the president wanted to know
what were the prospects
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for us getting more intelligence,
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being able to confirm
bin Laden's presence there.
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We did not have 100% evidence
that bin Laden was truly there.
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[Morell] It was a circumstantial case.
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There was not a single piece
of direct evidence that he was there.
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I said, "Mr. President, you need to know
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that the case that Saddam had
weapons of mass destruction..."
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[slides clicking]
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"...is stronger than the case
that bin Laden is at Abbottabad."
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You could've heard a pin drop
in that room.
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This is a major
national security decision.
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His political advisors told him that,
if this was a failed operation,
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that his public image
would be diminished significantly.
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So that... that, to me,
was the greatest political risk,
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is an operation that could kill
a bunch of US service members.
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A kind of Carter rerun.
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When the Islamic Revolution happened
in Iran, embassy gets overrun,
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a whole bunch of hostages get taken.
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President Carter ordered the helicopters
into Iran to rescue the hostages,
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and they crashed in the desert,
and a lot of people died.
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And it just made him look weak.
It made the US look weak.
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The Carter comparison was like,
"If this is a botched operation,
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the year before an election..."
449
00:26:17,847 --> 00:26:19,098
Carter didn't get reelected.
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[Brennan] I heard President Obama say,
"I don't care about the politics."
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"It's been too long
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that bin Laden has been able
to escape the hands of US justice."
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[Panetta] The president said,
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"I would like you to prepare operations
to go after this compound."
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[Vickers] He says,
"I haven't decided to do this,
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but if we do, we're gonna do it
sooner rather than later."
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"Prepare the plan."
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[dramatic music playing]
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[McRaven] A phone rang.
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It was the vice-chairman
of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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He says, "Look, the CIA thinks
they have a lead on Osama bin Laden."
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His eyes lit up. This is a SEAL.
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This is like a dream come true.
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[McRaven] The business I'm in
is hostage rescue
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and raids on terrorist organizations.
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But this was the biggest mission,
uh, certainly in my career.
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A year earlier,
I'd been diagnosed with cancer,
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chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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But the cancer had not evolved
to the point
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where it was, uh... it was taking away
from my ability to command.
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As unfortunate as it was,
it gave me cover for action,
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meaning that I had a plausible reason
for going back to the States.
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So I flew back to DC and I met
with the director of CIA, Leon Panetta,
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and he told me about this compound.
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[Panetta] And I said,
"Look, what I need you to do
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is to come up with an operation
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to go after this compound."
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[clicking]
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[dynamic music playing]
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[helicopter blades whirring]
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[McRaven] We're gonna pick
the best people to do the job
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for the United States of America.
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We're gonna bring the SEALs in
for the mission.
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{\an8}[O'Neill] SEAL Team 6 is
the Tier 1 unit in the Navy.
485
00:28:09,959 --> 00:28:13,294
{\an8}First, we had SEAL Team 1,
SEAL Team 2, and then around 1980,
486
00:28:13,295 --> 00:28:15,672
{\an8}Commander Richard Marcinko
commissioned SEAL Team 6.
487
00:28:15,673 --> 00:28:19,092
And the reason he named it 6 is
because he knew the Russians would say,
488
00:28:19,093 --> 00:28:21,594
"There's SEAL Team 1, SEAL Team 2,
and there's SEAL Team 6."
489
00:28:21,595 --> 00:28:24,723
"Where the hell are 3, 4, and 5?"
Which is good counterintelligence, right?
490
00:28:24,724 --> 00:28:27,518
I say, "It's not just a hat rack,
my friend. We're thinking."
491
00:28:30,438 --> 00:28:32,647
We'd just gotten back from Afghanistan,
492
00:28:32,648 --> 00:28:33,982
and we're in Miami, Florida,
493
00:28:33,983 --> 00:28:36,443
to do some diving
and get a little bit of liberty
494
00:28:36,444 --> 00:28:38,571
so we can hang out
with the boys on the beach.
495
00:28:41,115 --> 00:28:43,658
We're out there on the patio one night,
and we get a call
496
00:28:43,659 --> 00:28:46,661
that we're being recalled
to Virginia Beach, and we didn't know why.
497
00:28:46,662 --> 00:28:51,332
It was disappointing because the...
the spin-ups never turn into anything.
498
00:28:51,333 --> 00:28:53,209
You just get briefed
on a bunch of nonsense
499
00:28:53,210 --> 00:28:54,878
that doesn't have anything to do with me.
500
00:28:54,879 --> 00:28:56,129
And it just... it sucks, man.
501
00:28:56,130 --> 00:28:59,340
We've been looking forward to Miami
since I was in, uh... in Jalalabad.
502
00:28:59,341 --> 00:29:01,134
[suspenseful music playing]
503
00:29:01,135 --> 00:29:04,179
[McRaven] When I first brought them in,
I brought them in off leave,
504
00:29:04,180 --> 00:29:07,515
and I could tell from their body language
they weren't happy about this.
505
00:29:07,516 --> 00:29:09,560
They thought they were involved
in an exercise.
506
00:29:10,811 --> 00:29:12,896
[O'Neill] We pulled up to a spot
that was unimpressive.
507
00:29:12,897 --> 00:29:15,315
It was like a small schoolhouse,
a one-story building.
508
00:29:15,316 --> 00:29:17,317
Armed guard outside.
We go in and sit down.
509
00:29:17,318 --> 00:29:20,571
And it's simply set up like a classroom.
Like, there's some whiteboards.
510
00:29:21,071 --> 00:29:24,073
[McRaven] We brought 'em into the
briefing room. The CIA briefer comes out.
511
00:29:24,074 --> 00:29:27,076
He explains to them they'll have to sign
these nondisclosure agreements,
512
00:29:27,077 --> 00:29:30,289
which, again, wasn't unusual, because
we did some pretty sensitive training.
513
00:29:31,373 --> 00:29:33,500
[O'Neill] When the officer
for the CIA stood up there
514
00:29:33,501 --> 00:29:36,503
and I heard her say the word "Abbottabad..."
515
00:29:36,504 --> 00:29:38,213
And I'd never heard
of the city Abbottabad.
516
00:29:38,214 --> 00:29:40,006
It almost gives me goosebumps right now.
517
00:29:40,007 --> 00:29:43,552
Like, this is a city in
a different country you've never heard of.
518
00:29:44,136 --> 00:29:46,346
Then the commanding officer
of SEAL Team 6 walked up,
519
00:29:46,347 --> 00:29:48,139
as nonchalant as ever, and just said...
520
00:29:48,140 --> 00:29:50,392
"Gentlemen, we're going
after Osama bin Laden."
521
00:29:51,602 --> 00:29:53,562
[O'Neill] "This target
is Osama bin Laden."
522
00:29:54,188 --> 00:29:55,940
Most wanted terrorist in history.
523
00:29:58,567 --> 00:30:01,862
I thought, "This is the most important
mission in modern history."
524
00:30:02,947 --> 00:30:05,241
"What an honor.
What a great team to be a part of."
525
00:30:05,825 --> 00:30:08,201
One thing they said, though,
was "This is time sensitive."
526
00:30:08,202 --> 00:30:11,579
"We've got a couple weeks
until there's 0% illumination
527
00:30:11,580 --> 00:30:14,375
in the lunar cycle, and we're gonna launch
on one of those two days."
528
00:30:16,669 --> 00:30:18,378
"Gentlemen, this is not an exercise."
529
00:30:18,379 --> 00:30:21,464
"We've got a job to do,
and let's get out and start preparing."
530
00:30:21,465 --> 00:30:22,883
[dramatic music playing]
531
00:30:24,885 --> 00:30:27,929
Our job was preparing them
for what they're about to do.
532
00:30:27,930 --> 00:30:30,765
Um, it's giving them the tools
to do what they have to do.
533
00:30:30,766 --> 00:30:33,310
And in this case,
we did something a little bit different.
534
00:30:34,812 --> 00:30:38,731
We determined that we could literally
build the compound as it exists
535
00:30:38,732 --> 00:30:39,984
for them to practice.
536
00:30:40,651 --> 00:30:43,069
[McRaven] The CIA built us a mock-up.
537
00:30:43,070 --> 00:30:46,782
[O'Neill] The exterior looked
like Osama bin Laden's compound.
538
00:30:47,491 --> 00:30:50,618
So that we could have
the SEALs come in and rehearse
539
00:30:50,619 --> 00:30:53,038
through their tactical movement
on the objective.
540
00:30:55,207 --> 00:30:57,667
Helicopter pilots
rehearsed their profiles.
541
00:30:57,668 --> 00:31:01,129
SEALs could fast rope down
onto the top of the three-story building
542
00:31:01,130 --> 00:31:02,506
and into the courtyard.
543
00:31:03,007 --> 00:31:06,175
We did that so much over and over,
the wrists are starting to hurt.
544
00:31:06,176 --> 00:31:08,970
You're getting tendinitis.
It was almost to the point where,
545
00:31:08,971 --> 00:31:11,849
"Look, we've proven we can fast rope.
We don't need to keep doing this."
546
00:31:13,058 --> 00:31:16,020
[Pereira] We knew the shape of it.
We knew where the buildings were.
547
00:31:16,812 --> 00:31:19,356
What we didn't know is,
what did it look like inside?
548
00:31:20,316 --> 00:31:22,901
Was it an open space,
or did you walk into a corridor
549
00:31:22,902 --> 00:31:25,112
with a room on the left
and a room on the right?
550
00:31:25,821 --> 00:31:28,282
So the structure was modular.
551
00:31:29,950 --> 00:31:31,618
- [SEAL 1] I'm in.
- [SEAL 2] Room clear!
552
00:31:31,619 --> 00:31:33,620
[Pereira] It changed
every time they went through.
553
00:31:33,621 --> 00:31:34,704
- [SEAL 1] Here.
- [gunshot]
554
00:31:34,705 --> 00:31:38,041
They were so good about it that they could
break the compound down every single night
555
00:31:38,042 --> 00:31:41,003
just in case enemy satellites
were flying over the top.
556
00:31:41,587 --> 00:31:42,670
[clicking]
557
00:31:42,671 --> 00:31:44,214
[dramatic music continues]
558
00:31:46,508 --> 00:31:48,551
[Pereira] The number of times
they did their training
559
00:31:48,552 --> 00:31:50,762
numbers over a hundred.
560
00:31:50,763 --> 00:31:54,724
You plan, and you plan, and you plan,
and you rehearse, and you rehearse,
561
00:31:54,725 --> 00:31:57,560
and you rehearse,
and you look at every single contingency.
562
00:31:57,561 --> 00:31:59,228
[O'Neill] Everything that seems simple,
563
00:31:59,229 --> 00:32:01,439
like "Where in the helicopter
are you gonna sit?"
564
00:32:01,440 --> 00:32:04,025
"What are you gonna sit on?
Are you using this kind of a chair?"
565
00:32:04,026 --> 00:32:06,486
"Where does the dog go?
Let's simulate that a car left."
566
00:32:06,487 --> 00:32:08,529
"Let's simulate
the fast rope didn't work."
567
00:32:08,530 --> 00:32:10,740
[McRaven] "What happens
if this guy gets shot?"
568
00:32:10,741 --> 00:32:12,450
"What happens if this room blows up?"
569
00:32:12,451 --> 00:32:15,996
"What happens if we're down
from 24 guys to 12 guys?"
570
00:32:17,206 --> 00:32:20,124
I can tell you they destroyed things
that had to be fixed.
571
00:32:20,125 --> 00:32:21,794
[SEAL 1] Back out!
572
00:32:22,461 --> 00:32:24,087
- [firing]
- [explosion]
573
00:32:24,088 --> 00:32:26,966
And we would then go back in
and... and rebuild that.
574
00:32:28,550 --> 00:32:30,677
[McRaven] "What did we do good?
What did we do bad?"
575
00:32:30,678 --> 00:32:33,888
Twelve hours a day, maybe longer
than that, rehearsing and planning.
576
00:32:33,889 --> 00:32:36,391
Then, we'd go back to the barracks
where we were staying,
577
00:32:36,392 --> 00:32:39,143
and we'd stand around the model,
and we'd talk about it.
578
00:32:39,144 --> 00:32:41,354
"Was there gonna be
some sort of ridiculous contraption
579
00:32:41,355 --> 00:32:44,440
with a slide that comes out
of the top floor into the alley?"
580
00:32:44,441 --> 00:32:46,609
"Can someone
climb out of the sewage system?"
581
00:32:46,610 --> 00:32:48,361
And one night, one of the bosses said,
582
00:32:48,362 --> 00:32:50,405
"What's the worst thing
that could happen?"
583
00:32:50,406 --> 00:32:51,823
The youngest guy in the room said,
584
00:32:51,824 --> 00:32:53,909
"The helicopter could crash
in the front yard."
585
00:32:54,910 --> 00:32:56,953
And we're kind of
looking at him like, "Wh...
586
00:32:56,954 --> 00:32:58,706
"Why would you jinx us like that?"
587
00:32:59,289 --> 00:33:01,666
[clicking]
588
00:33:01,667 --> 00:33:03,084
[helicopter blades whirring]
589
00:33:03,085 --> 00:33:06,254
[Stern] The main staging base
for the operation
590
00:33:06,255 --> 00:33:09,465
was in Jalalabad,
on the Afghanistan side of the border.
591
00:33:09,466 --> 00:33:14,804
Between those 350 kilometers
are all kinds of problems.
592
00:33:14,805 --> 00:33:18,976
Risks were significant.
You're flying in Pakistani airspace.
593
00:33:19,476 --> 00:33:24,313
The compound was right near Pakistan's
West Point, its military academy,
594
00:33:24,314 --> 00:33:27,192
and other important
military installations.
595
00:33:27,735 --> 00:33:31,822
So they were training military officers
there in Abbottabad.
596
00:33:32,990 --> 00:33:36,784
[Brennan] A lot of care must be taken
because, if a threat is detected,
597
00:33:36,785 --> 00:33:38,454
who knows what they will do?
598
00:33:39,997 --> 00:33:43,666
President Obama was clear that
we're not going to inform the Pakistanis,
599
00:33:43,667 --> 00:33:47,920
because Pakistani intelligence has worked
both sides of the fence for many years,
600
00:33:47,921 --> 00:33:50,298
and they had relationships
601
00:33:50,299 --> 00:33:52,884
with a lot of the militant
terrorist groups in the area,
602
00:33:52,885 --> 00:33:54,802
including with al-Qaida.
603
00:33:54,803 --> 00:33:58,015
And so we could be in a war with Pakistan.
604
00:33:58,599 --> 00:34:01,601
With an army, special forces,
an intelligence service, an air force,
605
00:34:01,602 --> 00:34:04,063
an armored force, nuclear weapons.
606
00:34:04,688 --> 00:34:07,607
[McRaven] Can we get
those 162 miles undetected?
607
00:34:07,608 --> 00:34:10,902
So we take a look at where
all the Pakistani radar systems are,
608
00:34:10,903 --> 00:34:14,531
and what the swath of the radar looks
like, and you're gonna try to avoid that.
609
00:34:15,157 --> 00:34:18,451
[O'Neill] There were so many variables
flying into Pakistan.
610
00:34:18,452 --> 00:34:21,746
From getting shot down on the way in
to getting shot down on the way out.
611
00:34:21,747 --> 00:34:24,248
Even joking around,
I remember talking to guys like,
612
00:34:24,249 --> 00:34:26,960
"We need to take this more serious.
This is a one-way mission."
613
00:34:27,586 --> 00:34:31,590
"We're not comin' back from this.
This is the last mission we're gonna do."
614
00:34:33,425 --> 00:34:36,928
And then we walked around a corner
in a hangar, and we saw these helicopters.
615
00:34:36,929 --> 00:34:38,262
[clicking]
616
00:34:38,263 --> 00:34:42,850
[Panetta] We had
two classified forms of helicopters
617
00:34:42,851 --> 00:34:46,062
that were harder to detect by radar.
618
00:34:46,063 --> 00:34:48,481
We were kind of laughing.
I remember the conversation was,
619
00:34:48,482 --> 00:34:51,984
"Well, our chances of surviving
increased just now
620
00:34:51,985 --> 00:34:55,447
because, you know, we didn't know
we were going to war on Transformers."
621
00:34:56,532 --> 00:34:59,159
This would be the first mission
with these new helicopters.
622
00:34:59,660 --> 00:35:02,871
I'm not sure how much testing they'd done,
but we knew we had serious technology.
623
00:35:03,539 --> 00:35:06,834
All these operations are very scary.
It's why we bring machine guns.
624
00:35:07,751 --> 00:35:10,169
It's very high risk,
it's extremely dangerous,
625
00:35:10,170 --> 00:35:11,547
and it has to work.
626
00:35:12,131 --> 00:35:13,340
[clicking]
627
00:35:16,969 --> 00:35:18,803
[O'Neill] Admiral McRaven
came up with the idea
628
00:35:18,804 --> 00:35:21,764
that "We're gonna send you guys
to Jalalabad, Afghanistan,
629
00:35:21,765 --> 00:35:23,224
in case you get a green light."
630
00:35:23,225 --> 00:35:24,767
"You'll be ready to rock and roll."
631
00:35:24,768 --> 00:35:26,854
[poignant music playing]
632
00:35:28,647 --> 00:35:30,773
[O'Neill] It was always hard
to say goodbye to the kids.
633
00:35:30,774 --> 00:35:35,612
And unfortunately, being a SEAL Team 6,
that was something we were used to.
634
00:35:37,573 --> 00:35:39,448
That's just something I did with my kids.
635
00:35:39,449 --> 00:35:42,410
From the time they were babies
till the time that I left the Navy,
636
00:35:42,411 --> 00:35:44,954
you gotta say goodbye.
You gotta rip the Band-Aid off,
637
00:35:44,955 --> 00:35:47,456
and at some point,
you just gotta give them that last kiss,
638
00:35:47,457 --> 00:35:49,293
turn around, and that's it.
639
00:35:56,175 --> 00:35:59,760
[interviewer] Did they know you were
saying goodbye and you may not come back?
640
00:35:59,761 --> 00:36:01,596
Yeah, they were smart enough to know,
641
00:36:01,597 --> 00:36:04,808
and they had friends that their dads
never did come home, so they knew.
642
00:36:14,818 --> 00:36:17,029
[clicking]
643
00:36:23,202 --> 00:36:28,332
[Panetta] The moment came
to brief the National Security Council.
644
00:36:30,375 --> 00:36:31,959
[man] I know Obama very well.
645
00:36:31,960 --> 00:36:36,005
That was kind of one of my jobs,
was to be the guy that knew Obama.
646
00:36:36,006 --> 00:36:37,798
You could kind of feel his body language,
647
00:36:37,799 --> 00:36:42,136
like he was going to be
taking a gamble on this, you know?
648
00:36:42,137 --> 00:36:44,932
He was so dialed in to this whole thing.
649
00:36:45,933 --> 00:36:48,976
[Morell] The president polled
all of the principals
650
00:36:48,977 --> 00:36:51,939
about whether they thought
we should go ahead with the raid or not.
651
00:36:53,357 --> 00:36:54,608
A lot of mixed views.
652
00:36:55,192 --> 00:36:56,985
A lot of people raised questions.
653
00:36:58,445 --> 00:37:00,821
[Brennan] Secretary Clinton
came out in support of it.
654
00:37:00,822 --> 00:37:03,366
Jim Clapper,
the Director of National Intelligence,
655
00:37:03,367 --> 00:37:05,911
and I were very supportive of it as well.
656
00:37:06,495 --> 00:37:10,331
[Rhodes] When it got to me, I just said,
"Yeah, you always said you'd do this."
657
00:37:10,332 --> 00:37:13,460
But there were a lot of arguments
against it.
658
00:37:15,003 --> 00:37:16,505
[Morell] The vice president voted no.
659
00:37:17,089 --> 00:37:19,340
He did not think
the intelligence was good enough,
660
00:37:19,341 --> 00:37:23,845
and he was concerned about
the impact on US-Pakistani relations.
661
00:37:25,055 --> 00:37:27,431
And Bob Gates, the Secretary of Defense,
662
00:37:27,432 --> 00:37:30,685
was concerned
about the safety of the force.
663
00:37:30,686 --> 00:37:34,897
[Rhodes] Bob Gates, who was in the
US government when we did Desert One,
664
00:37:34,898 --> 00:37:40,736
his opposition to doing the raid
was a Desert One-style helicopter crash.
665
00:37:40,737 --> 00:37:44,490
So, Gates said this, and I was like,
"Oh God, don't say it out loud,"
666
00:37:44,491 --> 00:37:48,703
because what if that happened and then
these meetings all get out, right?
667
00:37:48,704 --> 00:37:50,997
Look, I'm just here talking to you.
Like, you know.
668
00:37:50,998 --> 00:37:53,416
It would have gotten out
that, you know, someone raised this,
669
00:37:53,417 --> 00:37:56,502
and "Oh my God,
you know, uh, Obama ignored it."
670
00:37:56,503 --> 00:37:58,588
[ominous music playing]
671
00:37:59,548 --> 00:38:01,633
[Panetta] The president listened
to all of that,
672
00:38:02,676 --> 00:38:05,178
but said,
"Let me take it into consideration."
673
00:38:07,222 --> 00:38:10,976
[Brennan] President Obama said
that he would make a final decision
674
00:38:11,601 --> 00:38:13,812
and wanted
to think about it more overnight.
675
00:38:21,278 --> 00:38:23,238
[clicking]
676
00:38:27,784 --> 00:38:28,910
[camera shutter clicking]
677
00:38:30,746 --> 00:38:32,788
The next morning,
I remember it very clearly,
678
00:38:32,789 --> 00:38:34,207
I was at headquarters,
679
00:38:36,001 --> 00:38:39,379
and Tom Donilon,
the National Security Advisor, called me,
680
00:38:40,422 --> 00:38:43,674
said, "The president's decided
to go with the mission."
681
00:38:43,675 --> 00:38:45,384
This is a big bet.
682
00:38:45,385 --> 00:38:47,678
We're betting that bin Laden's there,
683
00:38:47,679 --> 00:38:50,264
and we're betting
that we can pull this off,
684
00:38:50,265 --> 00:38:53,893
but this is the best shot we...
we're ever gonna have on bin Laden.
685
00:38:53,894 --> 00:38:55,937
Yes. Let's go.
686
00:38:56,438 --> 00:38:58,440
[clicking]
687
00:39:01,234 --> 00:39:02,903
[suspenseful music playing]
688
00:39:06,907 --> 00:39:09,743
[Panetta] 24 hours before the raid itself,
689
00:39:10,911 --> 00:39:13,663
there was a major event in Washington,
690
00:39:14,289 --> 00:39:16,625
the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
691
00:39:18,251 --> 00:39:21,003
And so we all decided
that we would show up,
692
00:39:21,004 --> 00:39:24,298
otherwise, if we didn't,
questions would be raised.
693
00:39:24,299 --> 00:39:27,593
Going to the White House
Correspondents' Dinner that night
694
00:39:27,594 --> 00:39:30,179
was one of the strangest experiences
in my life.
695
00:39:30,180 --> 00:39:32,098
[man] The President of the United States.
696
00:39:32,099 --> 00:39:34,184
[cheering and applause]
697
00:39:35,519 --> 00:39:39,230
[Brennan] People who were involved
in this, from the president on down,
698
00:39:39,231 --> 00:39:42,609
understood the importance of secrecy.
699
00:39:44,778 --> 00:39:46,862
[Brennan] And so
the Correspondents' Dinner, I think,
700
00:39:46,863 --> 00:39:49,115
was in some respects a good cover...
[chuckles]
701
00:39:49,116 --> 00:39:51,033
...because it was business as usual.
702
00:39:51,034 --> 00:39:55,372
[Obama] It's wonderful to be here
at the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
703
00:39:56,289 --> 00:39:57,665
- [woman] Whoo!
- What a week.
704
00:39:57,666 --> 00:39:59,376
[laughter]
705
00:40:00,544 --> 00:40:02,087
[Panetta] It was difficult.
706
00:40:02,587 --> 00:40:05,423
I had tremendous respect for his ability
707
00:40:05,424 --> 00:40:07,884
to basically play the part... [chuckles]
708
00:40:08,510 --> 00:40:10,302
...of President of the United States.
709
00:40:10,303 --> 00:40:13,432
It's good to be back
with so many esteemed guests,
710
00:40:14,057 --> 00:40:16,016
essential government employees...
711
00:40:16,017 --> 00:40:17,393
[laughter]
712
00:40:17,394 --> 00:40:19,770
Non-essential government employees.
713
00:40:19,771 --> 00:40:21,021
You know who you are.
714
00:40:21,022 --> 00:40:25,193
And then a comedian got up
and made jokes about the bin Laden issue.
715
00:40:25,902 --> 00:40:28,446
{\an8}People think bin Laden
is hiding in the Hindu Kush,
716
00:40:28,447 --> 00:40:30,531
{\an8}but did you know that every day,
from four to five,
717
00:40:30,532 --> 00:40:32,700
{\an8}he hosts a show on C-SPAN?
718
00:40:32,701 --> 00:40:34,703
{\an8}[laughter and applause]
719
00:40:36,079 --> 00:40:37,164
{\an8}[Panetta] Everybody laughed.
720
00:40:37,747 --> 00:40:40,375
And we all kind of deep down thought,
721
00:40:40,876 --> 00:40:42,169
"If only you knew
722
00:40:43,753 --> 00:40:44,795
what I knew."
723
00:40:44,796 --> 00:40:45,921
[chuckling]
724
00:40:45,922 --> 00:40:48,216
And what was gonna happen the next day.
725
00:40:49,009 --> 00:40:51,845
{\an8}The most classified operation
726
00:40:53,388 --> 00:40:55,055
{\an8}in the last 20 years.
727
00:40:55,056 --> 00:40:57,516
{\an8}- Thank you and good night.
- [cheering and applause]
728
00:40:57,517 --> 00:40:59,018
{\an8}[dramatic music playing]
729
00:40:59,019 --> 00:41:00,604
{\an8}[applause drowns conversation]
730
00:41:06,109 --> 00:41:08,069
[clicking]
731
00:41:10,363 --> 00:41:12,240
[tense music playing]
732
00:41:14,367 --> 00:41:17,787
[Panetta] The next morning was
Sunday morning, so I went to Mass,
733
00:41:18,788 --> 00:41:21,207
and used that opportunity
to pray a great deal
734
00:41:21,208 --> 00:41:24,336
about what was gonna happen that day.
735
00:41:25,295 --> 00:41:27,714
Prayed that, hopefully,
we'd be successful.
736
00:41:29,799 --> 00:41:33,261
I left church
and went directly to the CIA.
737
00:41:38,183 --> 00:41:40,352
The day of the raid. It's time.
738
00:41:40,977 --> 00:41:43,479
[O'Neill] A lot of the preparations
in the Counterterrorism Center
739
00:41:43,480 --> 00:41:45,857
in the United States were made in silence.
740
00:41:46,608 --> 00:41:47,526
We were all on edge.
741
00:41:48,610 --> 00:41:52,155
My role for this
was to be a communication relay.
742
00:41:53,490 --> 00:41:55,450
Tina was in the cubicle next to me.
743
00:41:56,201 --> 00:41:58,202
I didn't sleep the night before.
744
00:41:58,203 --> 00:41:59,913
It was tremendous pressure.
745
00:42:00,872 --> 00:42:04,251
It was the first time
that I felt a shade of doubt.
746
00:42:05,293 --> 00:42:09,004
Having worked this lead
and we're now sending troops
747
00:42:09,005 --> 00:42:10,798
potentially in harm's way,
748
00:42:10,799 --> 00:42:12,801
all of us felt a responsibility.
749
00:42:14,094 --> 00:42:16,555
It all became much more real.
750
00:42:20,433 --> 00:42:23,644
We were either going to have
an incredible success
751
00:42:23,645 --> 00:42:25,230
or a horrible failure.
752
00:42:26,940 --> 00:42:28,483
[McRaven] The SEALs were family men.
753
00:42:28,984 --> 00:42:31,944
My job was to make sure
I put them in a position to be successful.
754
00:42:31,945 --> 00:42:33,905
And that's all I was worried about.
755
00:42:35,740 --> 00:42:39,076
[O'Neill] We'd done the things with
the wills, with the powers of attorney,
756
00:42:39,077 --> 00:42:41,620
to make sure your family's
taken care of in the event you die.
757
00:42:41,621 --> 00:42:44,540
But this mission is one
where we're probably not gonna make it,
758
00:42:44,541 --> 00:42:47,376
so I need to handwrite
letters to everyone.
759
00:42:47,377 --> 00:42:51,673
And I remember handwriting letters
to my kids, and it was more of, um...
760
00:42:52,424 --> 00:42:55,885
"I'm sorry that I wasn't there for this,"
with tears hitting the page.
761
00:43:03,393 --> 00:43:05,728
[Brennan] I got
to the White House very early.
762
00:43:05,729 --> 00:43:08,481
During the weekend, you will have
individuals coming in for tours.
763
00:43:09,691 --> 00:43:11,734
But we canceled each of them
764
00:43:11,735 --> 00:43:14,695
because it would have sparked
a lot of concern
765
00:43:14,696 --> 00:43:16,280
if people walking through the halls
766
00:43:16,281 --> 00:43:19,409
saw a lot of senior officials
coming in on a Sunday.
767
00:43:20,452 --> 00:43:21,619
[click]
768
00:43:21,620 --> 00:43:24,789
[Brennan] Many of us convened
in the White House Situation Room early.
769
00:43:25,373 --> 00:43:28,167
You're anxious.
You're... you're worried. You're nervous.
770
00:43:28,168 --> 00:43:29,376
[click]
771
00:43:29,377 --> 00:43:32,755
[Rhodes] It really had the feel
of a command center.
772
00:43:32,756 --> 00:43:35,049
Obama's sitting at the head of the table.
773
00:43:35,050 --> 00:43:36,467
Then he's got, basically,
774
00:43:36,468 --> 00:43:39,136
his senior cabinet-level people
sitting around the table.
775
00:43:39,137 --> 00:43:41,430
Bob Gates, Hillary Clinton.
776
00:43:41,431 --> 00:43:44,016
You had Leon Panetta on one screen.
777
00:43:44,017 --> 00:43:47,686
He's at the CIA in kind of
their version of a situation room
778
00:43:47,687 --> 00:43:48,854
with a bunch of people.
779
00:43:48,855 --> 00:43:52,900
And then on the other screen
is Admiral McRaven, who's in Jalalabad.
780
00:43:52,901 --> 00:43:53,902
[click]
781
00:43:55,195 --> 00:43:58,573
[Brennan] It was tremendous anticipation.
782
00:44:00,659 --> 00:44:03,494
The commander in chief,
he's the one who gave the order.
783
00:44:03,495 --> 00:44:05,913
He's the one who had the most on the line.
784
00:44:05,914 --> 00:44:07,331
[click]
785
00:44:07,332 --> 00:44:10,209
There's a look on his face.
It is, like, really intense.
786
00:44:10,210 --> 00:44:12,127
But you could tell
he was a little nervous too.
787
00:44:12,128 --> 00:44:13,213
[click]
788
00:44:18,301 --> 00:44:22,764
[Morell] We have connectivity
with Admiral McRaven in Jalalabad,
789
00:44:23,348 --> 00:44:24,933
which is where he is.
790
00:44:26,518 --> 00:44:28,186
[clicking]
791
00:44:30,689 --> 00:44:32,524
[McRaven] I didn't get
a lot of sleep before.
792
00:44:33,608 --> 00:44:37,737
This was a potentially historic moment.
I just didn't want anything to go wrong.
793
00:44:39,906 --> 00:44:42,825
I had told the guys, "Okay, we got
a job to do. Let's go get the job done."
794
00:44:42,826 --> 00:44:44,076
[clicking]
795
00:44:44,077 --> 00:44:47,831
Bin Laden's code name is Geronimo.
That was agreed to in advance.
796
00:44:48,581 --> 00:44:53,002
[Panetta] There is so much tension
that something could go wrong.
797
00:44:53,628 --> 00:44:55,880
And what if bin Laden is not there?
798
00:44:59,050 --> 00:45:03,096
[Shaeffer] I remember the call out
that the helos were launched and thinking,
799
00:45:03,972 --> 00:45:04,889
"Here we go."
800
00:45:05,807 --> 00:45:07,016
[clicking]
801
00:45:09,561 --> 00:45:12,855
No one's ever flown in these before.
How do I keep my mind off it?
802
00:45:12,856 --> 00:45:15,274
"Think of something simple.
I know how to count. I'll count."
803
00:45:15,275 --> 00:45:17,610
"One, two, three, four."
804
00:45:19,112 --> 00:45:20,404
So I'm counting.
805
00:45:20,405 --> 00:45:22,907
And then around 557,
I just remember saying,
806
00:45:23,491 --> 00:45:25,909
"Freedom itself was attacked this morning
by a faceless coward,
807
00:45:25,910 --> 00:45:27,828
and freedom will be defended."
808
00:45:27,829 --> 00:45:30,956
That's what President Bush said on 9/11.
I don't know how I remembered that.
809
00:45:30,957 --> 00:45:33,417
But I'm like, "Forget counting.
I'm gonna say that again."
810
00:45:33,418 --> 00:45:35,961
"Freedom itself was attacked this morning
by a faceless coward,
811
00:45:35,962 --> 00:45:37,254
and freedom will be defended."
812
00:45:37,255 --> 00:45:40,425
That's when it's like,
"All right, I'm on this mission."
813
00:45:40,925 --> 00:45:43,553
"This is the team,
and we're gonna kill him."
814
00:45:46,723 --> 00:45:49,058
[Morell] They leave Jalalabad,
815
00:45:49,851 --> 00:45:53,353
and there's a period of time
where they're flying in Afghan airspace,
816
00:45:53,354 --> 00:45:54,773
and you're breathing easy.
817
00:45:57,066 --> 00:46:00,111
And then there's a moment
when they cross the border into Pakistan,
818
00:46:00,904 --> 00:46:02,738
and your worry level goes way up.
819
00:46:02,739 --> 00:46:03,781
[bleeping]
820
00:46:03,782 --> 00:46:06,201
When does the Pakistani military
detect them?
821
00:46:08,995 --> 00:46:12,290
[McRaven] The Pakistanis
had shot at us before, a number of times.
822
00:46:13,708 --> 00:46:16,877
There was no doubt in my mind that if
the Pakistanis picked up the helicopters
823
00:46:16,878 --> 00:46:20,256
and they thought it was a US force
coming in, they would engage us.
824
00:46:21,007 --> 00:46:23,967
[Shaeffer] It was so tense.
We were listening very closely
825
00:46:23,968 --> 00:46:26,930
to see if there's any indication
that they'd been detected.
826
00:46:29,557 --> 00:46:31,683
[O'Neill] And now, we're at a point where
827
00:46:31,684 --> 00:46:33,812
this is where we find out
if the technology works.
828
00:46:36,356 --> 00:46:40,567
While these guys are in the air
for this hour-plus helicopter ride
829
00:46:40,568 --> 00:46:42,277
in Pakistani airspace,
830
00:46:42,278 --> 00:46:45,239
there's this kind of interregnum
sitting in a room in Washington
831
00:46:45,240 --> 00:46:47,033
because there's literally nothing to do.
832
00:46:47,826 --> 00:46:51,036
So Obama takes a break.
He says, like, "I'm gonna go upstairs."
833
00:46:51,037 --> 00:46:54,581
You know, "Let me know
when I need to come back," basically.
834
00:46:54,582 --> 00:46:56,083
He goes up there to play cards.
835
00:46:56,084 --> 00:46:59,670
He compulsively played spades
when he... he was nervous
836
00:46:59,671 --> 00:47:01,840
or just needed to distract himself.
837
00:47:02,590 --> 00:47:05,677
We're all just kind of sitting around, and
838
00:47:06,553 --> 00:47:08,721
we started to just chat about 9/11.
839
00:47:09,973 --> 00:47:11,598
People standing up, drinking coffee, like,
840
00:47:11,599 --> 00:47:13,810
"Yeah, you know,
this is what I was doing, and..."
841
00:47:15,728 --> 00:47:18,898
There was this natural reversion
to that day.
842
00:47:23,486 --> 00:47:25,738
You realize that, kind of,
we were all somehow
843
00:47:26,865 --> 00:47:29,157
there because of bin Laden.
844
00:47:29,158 --> 00:47:30,242
[click]
845
00:47:30,243 --> 00:47:31,703
[Rhodes] And then Obama comes back,
846
00:47:32,287 --> 00:47:34,663
and right across the hall,
847
00:47:34,664 --> 00:47:38,375
there's a small conference room
with a general monitoring this operation.
848
00:47:38,376 --> 00:47:39,668
[click]
849
00:47:39,669 --> 00:47:41,795
[Rhodes] And Obama, he goes in there,
850
00:47:41,796 --> 00:47:45,048
and so then,
everybody kind of starts to fill in
851
00:47:45,049 --> 00:47:46,925
to this tiny little conference room.
852
00:47:46,926 --> 00:47:48,302
[clicking]
853
00:47:48,303 --> 00:47:50,804
[Rhodes] And McRaven
basically just starts narrating.
854
00:47:50,805 --> 00:47:53,725
He's the... the voice of God
for this whole operation.
855
00:47:54,976 --> 00:47:58,146
A real anxious moment
was about two minutes out from the target.
856
00:47:59,272 --> 00:48:01,565
That was a huge point of vulnerability,
857
00:48:01,566 --> 00:48:04,986
because the Pakistani West Point
was in close proximity,
858
00:48:05,486 --> 00:48:08,865
and it was a couple of miles
from the major infantry battalion.
859
00:48:09,449 --> 00:48:13,786
So we could have hundreds of soldiers
attack the SEALs.
860
00:48:14,329 --> 00:48:16,831
We would be surrounded by Pakistanis.
861
00:48:17,749 --> 00:48:20,417
The president was very clear that,
if you get in that situation,
862
00:48:20,418 --> 00:48:22,170
be prepared to fight your way out.
863
00:48:24,047 --> 00:48:28,050
We didn't want to have
some type of hostage situation
864
00:48:28,051 --> 00:48:30,844
of our forces being held
by the Pakistanis.
865
00:48:30,845 --> 00:48:32,429
[radio chatter]
866
00:48:32,430 --> 00:48:35,975
[O'Neill] The air crew guy reaches over,
and he opens the door.
867
00:48:36,476 --> 00:48:39,478
We're looking out the window,
two minutes away from bin Laden's house.
868
00:48:39,479 --> 00:48:42,481
We're not in a training area anymore.
This place has electricity.
869
00:48:42,482 --> 00:48:44,692
We're in a resort part of Pakistan.
870
00:48:47,153 --> 00:48:49,321
The perfect plan is,
they'll hover, we'll drop guys off.
871
00:48:49,322 --> 00:48:51,448
My team's going to the roof.
We'll hit 'em like this.
872
00:48:51,449 --> 00:48:54,243
That's the perfect plan,
and that's when all hell broke loose.
873
00:48:55,578 --> 00:48:57,580
[clicking]
874
00:48:59,749 --> 00:49:03,503
[Panetta] As the helicopters
were settling over the compound...
875
00:49:05,964 --> 00:49:08,508
one of the helicopters,
it... it kind of quivered.
876
00:49:10,009 --> 00:49:11,844
[Morell] It falls hard.
877
00:49:14,138 --> 00:49:15,139
It crashes.
878
00:49:17,684 --> 00:49:19,227
It's that moment when
879
00:49:20,311 --> 00:49:22,521
your stomach comes up to your mouth.
880
00:49:22,522 --> 00:49:24,147
[dramatic music playing]
881
00:49:24,148 --> 00:49:26,192
[Rhodes] I was only
a few feet away from Obama.
882
00:49:27,276 --> 00:49:30,946
He had this look
of profound shock and concern.
883
00:49:30,947 --> 00:49:33,407
It was like,
"Oh. The Desert One thing is happening."
884
00:49:33,408 --> 00:49:36,576
I thought, "Oh my God,
we may have lost people
885
00:49:36,577 --> 00:49:39,371
as a result of... of this lead
that we've been pursuing."
886
00:49:39,372 --> 00:49:42,666
Everyone's on pins and needles
waiting and waiting
887
00:49:42,667 --> 00:49:44,836
to see if there was going to be
any type of response.
888
00:49:45,920 --> 00:49:49,007
Ultimately, the people in the neighborhood
are responding. Lights are coming on.
889
00:49:50,967 --> 00:49:52,009
[Stern] And in that moment,
890
00:49:52,010 --> 00:49:54,761
the operation was compromised
on social media.
891
00:49:54,762 --> 00:49:56,555
[beeping]
892
00:49:56,556 --> 00:49:58,891
A lot of people knew a helicopter crashed.
893
00:50:00,685 --> 00:50:02,227
They didn't know it was American.
894
00:50:02,228 --> 00:50:04,355
They assumed it to be
a Pakistani helicopter.
895
00:50:09,360 --> 00:50:11,738
From a counterintelligence perspective,
that's a fail.
896
00:50:12,488 --> 00:50:15,074
That's an indicator and a warning also
for Pakistani intelligence.
897
00:50:17,243 --> 00:50:20,120
You could see the mission in danger.
898
00:50:20,121 --> 00:50:21,205
[click]
899
00:50:22,123 --> 00:50:24,917
I said to Bill McRaven,
"What the hell's going on?"
900
00:50:25,668 --> 00:50:26,793
I knew the guys were okay.
901
00:50:26,794 --> 00:50:29,004
I could see them
getting out of the helicopter quickly.
902
00:50:29,005 --> 00:50:31,131
But what happened was,
when the helicopter came in,
903
00:50:31,132 --> 00:50:35,177
the down blast from that helicopter
hit that 18-foot-high wall
904
00:50:35,178 --> 00:50:38,221
and created a vortex,
and the helicopter lost lift.
905
00:50:38,222 --> 00:50:41,684
Swings over and then hard lands
into the animal pen.
906
00:50:42,185 --> 00:50:46,730
Bill didn't miss a beat. He said,
"I've called in a backup helicopter."
907
00:50:46,731 --> 00:50:50,609
"We're gonna breach through the walls.
We're gonna continue the mission."
908
00:50:50,610 --> 00:50:54,113
And I said, "God bless you. Let's do it."
909
00:50:56,032 --> 00:50:58,367
[McRaven] The guys moved
from the downed helicopter.
910
00:50:59,702 --> 00:51:02,205
The second helicopter comes in
immediately after that.
911
00:51:02,705 --> 00:51:04,832
I didn't know
the first helicopter had an issue.
912
00:51:05,750 --> 00:51:09,336
My team is supposed to drop some guys off,
and then my team's going to the rooftop.
913
00:51:09,337 --> 00:51:11,213
So we drop our guys off,
just like in training.
914
00:51:11,214 --> 00:51:13,091
We lift up, and then go right back down.
915
00:51:14,383 --> 00:51:17,344
[McRaven] The second helicopter,
the pilot didn't know what had happened.
916
00:51:17,345 --> 00:51:20,806
So to be cautious... He didn't know
whether they had taken gunfire.
917
00:51:20,807 --> 00:51:23,934
So he... he lands outside the compound.
918
00:51:23,935 --> 00:51:27,396
And so the pilot is telling us to get out.
919
00:51:28,523 --> 00:51:31,650
[McRaven] Well, now the guys aren't
anywhere where they're supposed to be,
920
00:51:31,651 --> 00:51:32,693
based on plan A.
921
00:51:33,736 --> 00:51:35,070
[O'Neill] I'm to be on the roof.
922
00:51:35,071 --> 00:51:38,573
And I remember thinking, "Okay.
I guess we just start the war from here."
923
00:51:38,574 --> 00:51:41,993
The good news is we had plan B,
plan C, and plan D.
924
00:51:41,994 --> 00:51:44,080
[faint radio chatter]
925
00:51:45,123 --> 00:51:46,665
[dramatic music continues]
926
00:51:46,666 --> 00:51:48,583
[McRaven] They're trying
to get in the compound.
927
00:51:48,584 --> 00:51:52,505
On the outside wall,
there was what appeared to be a door.
928
00:51:53,005 --> 00:51:56,800
So as I'm watching,
a demolition charge goes against the door.
929
00:51:56,801 --> 00:51:58,803
- I see the explosion...
- [bleeping]
930
00:52:01,264 --> 00:52:02,639
[McRaven] But they're not moving.
931
00:52:02,640 --> 00:52:06,936
Turns out there is a false door
on this four-foot concrete wall.
932
00:52:07,520 --> 00:52:10,898
He looked back and goes,
"All right, failed breach, this is bad."
933
00:52:11,440 --> 00:52:14,694
And I said, "No, this is good.
That's a fake door."
934
00:52:15,403 --> 00:52:17,655
"Nobody does that. He's in there."
935
00:52:19,365 --> 00:52:21,783
We know that the carport off to our right,
936
00:52:21,784 --> 00:52:24,244
that definitely opens 'cause
we've seen cars come in and out.
937
00:52:24,245 --> 00:52:25,454
We'll just go blow that door.
938
00:52:26,831 --> 00:52:29,416
So I came over the radio.
"Failed breach, northeast corner."
939
00:52:29,417 --> 00:52:31,042
"We're gonna blast the carport."
940
00:52:31,043 --> 00:52:32,587
[faint radio chatter]
941
00:52:33,546 --> 00:52:36,006
And somebody said, "No, no, no.
Don't blast it. We'll open it."
942
00:52:36,007 --> 00:52:37,966
And so the door opens,
943
00:52:37,967 --> 00:52:41,679
and a glove came out
with a thumb that I recognize.
944
00:52:42,680 --> 00:52:43,890
We walk in there.
945
00:52:47,226 --> 00:52:48,894
[McRaven] Then, within a few minutes,
946
00:52:48,895 --> 00:52:52,230
everybody is inside the main area
of the compound.
947
00:52:52,231 --> 00:52:54,024
[high-pitched whirring]
948
00:52:54,025 --> 00:52:56,902
[McRaven] It's dark.
Guys got night vision goggles on.
949
00:52:56,903 --> 00:52:58,988
Clearly, the adrenaline is pumping.
950
00:53:00,281 --> 00:53:04,076
You could see the laser target designators
on their guns. You could see them moving.
951
00:53:05,369 --> 00:53:08,956
You could see the guys
sweeping the compound looking for threats.
952
00:53:12,210 --> 00:53:15,254
And then, you know, I could see
guys enter the three-story building.
953
00:53:15,838 --> 00:53:17,882
And then that's all I could see.
954
00:53:18,382 --> 00:53:19,799
[music fades]
955
00:53:19,800 --> 00:53:21,092
[clicking]
956
00:53:21,093 --> 00:53:22,385
[tense music playing]
957
00:53:22,386 --> 00:53:23,429
[click]
958
00:53:24,305 --> 00:53:26,224
[ticking]
959
00:53:26,807 --> 00:53:29,768
[Panetta] There is so much tension.
960
00:53:29,769 --> 00:53:32,062
God knows
what the hell's gonna happen now.
961
00:53:32,063 --> 00:53:36,650
This is the moment
when everything you've planned,
962
00:53:36,651 --> 00:53:39,402
everything that you've hoped for
963
00:53:39,403 --> 00:53:42,405
in terms of being able to get bin Laden,
964
00:53:42,406 --> 00:53:45,952
is on the line in the next 20 minutes.
965
00:53:47,078 --> 00:53:50,957
It's gonna tell you whether or not
this is a success or a failure.
966
00:53:53,668 --> 00:53:55,920
There was 20 minutes of silence.
967
00:53:57,755 --> 00:54:00,006
Probably the longest 20 minutes
of my life.
968
00:54:00,007 --> 00:54:01,217
[ticking]
969
00:54:09,475 --> 00:54:12,727
[Morell] During those 20 minutes,
the SEALs on the ground...
970
00:54:12,728 --> 00:54:14,563
[dramatic music resumes]
971
00:54:18,276 --> 00:54:19,776
[Morell] ...first ran into Abu Ahmed,
972
00:54:19,777 --> 00:54:22,405
and they shot and killed him.
973
00:54:25,324 --> 00:54:28,159
[O'Neill] So then we get
in this house on the first floor,
974
00:54:28,160 --> 00:54:32,665
and one of my guys
shot one of the couriers and his wife.
975
00:54:34,542 --> 00:54:36,334
She jumped in front of him.
976
00:54:36,335 --> 00:54:39,546
The women are effectively
turning into human shields.
977
00:54:39,547 --> 00:54:41,924
That's another indicator. He's here.
978
00:54:43,050 --> 00:54:46,053
We're going up the stairs.
We run across locked doors,
979
00:54:46,595 --> 00:54:50,515
called the breacher up,
and the breacher blasted that door.
980
00:54:50,516 --> 00:54:53,226
So I'm about six guys back
on what we call a train,
981
00:54:53,227 --> 00:54:54,979
and we're moving up the stairs.
982
00:54:55,604 --> 00:54:59,482
The guy in front saw bin Laden's
20-year-old son, Khalid bin Laden.
983
00:54:59,483 --> 00:55:00,483
[gunfire]
984
00:55:00,484 --> 00:55:02,777
[O'Neill] Khalid jumped behind a banister.
985
00:55:02,778 --> 00:55:03,987
The guy in front,
986
00:55:03,988 --> 00:55:06,448
I heard him whisper a few things
to Khalid to confuse him.
987
00:55:06,449 --> 00:55:08,992
[man whispering in Arabic and Urdu]
Come here. Come here.
988
00:55:08,993 --> 00:55:11,369
He said, "Come here, come here,"
in two different languages,
989
00:55:11,370 --> 00:55:13,748
and it confused Khalid,
and Khalid kind of came out...
990
00:55:14,790 --> 00:55:15,665
[gunshots]
991
00:55:15,666 --> 00:55:17,293
And then he shot him and killed him.
992
00:55:19,670 --> 00:55:22,172
So we're on the second floor,
and we wanna go to the third floor.
993
00:55:22,173 --> 00:55:23,631
That's where bin Laden's gonna be.
994
00:55:23,632 --> 00:55:27,345
But we need to clear that second floor
before we start moving.
995
00:55:27,845 --> 00:55:29,596
The guys start to peel off.
996
00:55:29,597 --> 00:55:32,557
So they're all moving out in front of me,
and now I'm the last guy,
997
00:55:32,558 --> 00:55:34,185
which turns me into the number two man.
998
00:55:35,603 --> 00:55:37,604
So the one man's job
is to point up the stairs,
999
00:55:37,605 --> 00:55:39,899
the two man's job
is to tell him when we have enough guys.
1000
00:55:42,151 --> 00:55:44,528
I want four guys, and I'm lookin' around.
1001
00:55:45,363 --> 00:55:48,114
We had 23 dudes on the ground,
several different houses,
1002
00:55:48,115 --> 00:55:49,240
several different stories.
1003
00:55:49,241 --> 00:55:51,826
You're gonna run outta guys,
and we just did. We were down to two.
1004
00:55:51,827 --> 00:55:53,871
[muffled radio chatter]
1005
00:55:55,247 --> 00:55:57,707
[O'Neill] There's a curtain above
the stairs to the third floor,
1006
00:55:57,708 --> 00:56:01,545
and there are people moving behind it,
and the number one man can see 'em.
1007
00:56:02,046 --> 00:56:06,175
He's like, "They could be suicide bombers,
but we can beat 'em, but we gotta go now."
1008
00:56:07,301 --> 00:56:10,345
"Okay. We're gonna go meet a suicide
bomber. I'm tired of thinking about it."
1009
00:56:10,346 --> 00:56:12,932
"Let's get it over with." I squeeze
him and we went up the stairs.
1010
00:56:17,770 --> 00:56:19,729
So we went up to the top of the stairs.
1011
00:56:19,730 --> 00:56:23,149
And the number one man opened
this curtain. People standing there.
1012
00:56:23,150 --> 00:56:24,567
[grunting and scuffling]
1013
00:56:24,568 --> 00:56:26,277
- [O'Neill] He tackled them.
- [clattering]
1014
00:56:26,278 --> 00:56:27,695
He's gonna take the blast.
1015
00:56:27,696 --> 00:56:30,115
So because he went this way,
I turned this way,
1016
00:56:30,116 --> 00:56:33,910
and standing in front of me,
two feet away, is Osama bin Laden.
1017
00:56:33,911 --> 00:56:35,621
[heartbeat pounding]
1018
00:56:36,872 --> 00:56:39,333
It was one of those moments in life
where it did slow down.
1019
00:56:43,337 --> 00:56:45,713
He's taller than I thought.
He's skinnier than I thought.
1020
00:56:45,714 --> 00:56:50,219
His beard was gray, white,
but I recognized his nose.
1021
00:56:51,262 --> 00:56:52,721
This is definitely him.
1022
00:56:53,347 --> 00:56:54,723
He's not surrendering.
1023
00:56:55,307 --> 00:56:57,685
He's a threat, not just to me,
but my entire team.
1024
00:56:59,311 --> 00:57:00,353
He has to die.
1025
00:57:00,354 --> 00:57:01,354
[gunshots]
1026
00:57:01,355 --> 00:57:02,857
[thud]
1027
00:57:03,315 --> 00:57:04,900
[silence]
1028
00:57:06,652 --> 00:57:08,571
[clicking]
1029
00:57:10,156 --> 00:57:12,366
[ticking]
1030
00:57:13,534 --> 00:57:14,659
[tense music playing]
1031
00:57:14,660 --> 00:57:17,621
[Shaeffer] As time went by,
it was so tense.
1032
00:57:19,373 --> 00:57:22,668
We were waiting and waiting to hear
any type of response.
1033
00:57:24,545 --> 00:57:27,380
[Brennan] There was hushed silence,
1034
00:57:27,381 --> 00:57:28,799
waiting to hear.
1035
00:57:29,425 --> 00:57:33,803
Uh, in some respects, it reminded me
of a waiting room of a hospital
1036
00:57:33,804 --> 00:57:36,056
when somebody is going to give birth.
1037
00:57:36,557 --> 00:57:39,058
You know, you're anticipating.
You're worried.
1038
00:57:39,059 --> 00:57:40,853
[ticking continues]
1039
00:57:42,646 --> 00:57:44,565
It was a long 19 minutes.
1040
00:57:45,983 --> 00:57:48,693
And then I get the call
from the ground force commander.
1041
00:57:48,694 --> 00:57:51,112
The ground force commander
said over his radio,
1042
00:57:51,113 --> 00:57:53,823
"For God and country,
Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo."
1043
00:57:53,824 --> 00:57:54,909
"We got him."
1044
00:57:58,329 --> 00:57:59,997
[Rhodes] We know that means
1045
00:58:00,831 --> 00:58:04,293
Osama bin Laden has been killed
by US forces.
1046
00:58:05,127 --> 00:58:09,089
It's like, "Holy shit." And, like, I just...
Like, nobody really says anything.
1047
00:58:11,383 --> 00:58:13,469
[Brennan] There was no applauding.
1048
00:58:14,303 --> 00:58:16,639
It was a very, very silent room.
1049
00:58:19,391 --> 00:58:23,229
[Rhodes] The silence is broken by Obama,
who didn't move from this chair,
1050
00:58:23,729 --> 00:58:26,105
and he just says, "We got him."
1051
00:58:26,106 --> 00:58:28,150
[poignant music playing]
1052
00:58:29,860 --> 00:58:32,488
When I heard that,
tears welled in my eyes,
1053
00:58:32,988 --> 00:58:36,742
and I looked over at my colleague
who was up there with me.
1054
00:58:37,451 --> 00:58:38,786
We just looked at each other.
1055
00:58:42,081 --> 00:58:44,749
Hearing that inside the space was surreal.
1056
00:58:44,750 --> 00:58:49,255
For me, there was some closure there.
Justice delayed, not denied.
1057
00:58:50,005 --> 00:58:51,674
Justice delayed, not denied.
1058
00:58:53,133 --> 00:58:54,134
We got him.
1059
00:58:56,804 --> 00:59:01,058
I thought,
"Oh my God, you know, this is it."
1060
00:59:02,434 --> 00:59:05,062
I hoped that my mom knew,
wherever she was.
1061
00:59:07,982 --> 00:59:10,942
[Brennan] It was just a...
a real sense of relief
1062
00:59:10,943 --> 00:59:14,153
after a decade of effort to get bin Laden.
1063
00:59:14,154 --> 00:59:17,116
Events that day
are forever etched in my mind.
1064
00:59:19,243 --> 00:59:20,744
[Shaeffer] It was emotional,
1065
00:59:21,537 --> 00:59:23,872
but it only lasted for a couple seconds
1066
00:59:25,124 --> 00:59:27,000
'cause, in the heat of that moment,
1067
00:59:27,001 --> 00:59:31,463
we were still focused on the SEALs
and the helicopters getting back safely.
1068
00:59:32,631 --> 00:59:34,757
[Rhodes] Obama still looked
pretty stressed out,
1069
00:59:34,758 --> 00:59:36,051
and he stood up, and he said,
1070
00:59:36,635 --> 00:59:39,722
"I want you to tell me the minute
they're out of Pakistani airspace."
1071
00:59:41,390 --> 00:59:44,976
[McRaven] The mission wasn't over,
because we still had to get the guys
1072
00:59:44,977 --> 00:59:46,686
out of Pakistan and back to Afghanistan.
1073
00:59:46,687 --> 00:59:49,147
No one takes a deep breath
until these things are done.
1074
00:59:49,148 --> 00:59:51,024
[clicking]
1075
00:59:51,025 --> 00:59:53,611
[O'Neill] I'm there, I look over,
bin Laden's body's right there.
1076
00:59:54,695 --> 00:59:57,530
One of my guys comes up to me,
and he goes, "You good?"
1077
00:59:57,531 --> 01:00:00,367
And I said, "What do we do now?"
1078
01:00:00,951 --> 01:00:02,785
He said, "We find the computers.
Come on, man."
1079
01:00:02,786 --> 01:00:04,871
I said, "You're right.
I'm back. Holy shit."
1080
01:00:04,872 --> 01:00:06,664
[dramatic music playing]
1081
01:00:06,665 --> 01:00:08,875
[McRaven] Call from
the ground force commander. He says,
1082
01:00:08,876 --> 01:00:12,379
"Look, we have found a treasure trove
of intelligence on the second floor."
1083
01:00:12,963 --> 01:00:16,174
We're in offices with everything
from old-school tower hard drives
1084
01:00:16,175 --> 01:00:18,177
to compact disks.
1085
01:00:19,053 --> 01:00:22,598
I said, "Okay, get as much as you can.
We need to start gettin' out of here."
1086
01:00:23,390 --> 01:00:26,310
By this time, outside the compound,
1087
01:00:27,186 --> 01:00:30,147
people were showing up because there
was a disturbance in the neighborhood.
1088
01:00:30,814 --> 01:00:33,275
We had an agency colleague
who was the linguist.
1089
01:00:33,859 --> 01:00:35,903
He was on the periphery of the compound.
1090
01:00:36,403 --> 01:00:38,280
He was trying to keep them at bay.
1091
01:00:38,864 --> 01:00:40,573
My buddy, who was
a sniper outside, was like,
1092
01:00:40,574 --> 01:00:43,911
"I'm fully prepared to engage these
people, so you better talk 'em out of it."
1093
01:00:45,454 --> 01:00:48,831
And I had told the guys,
"Look, I... I don't wanna kill anybody
1094
01:00:48,832 --> 01:00:51,501
unless you feel like,
you know, you are threatened."
1095
01:00:51,502 --> 01:00:53,087
[men shouting]
1096
01:00:54,505 --> 01:00:57,757
I was having a lot of anxiety. I said,
"Can we pick this up a little bit?"
1097
01:00:57,758 --> 01:00:59,676
- [bleeping]
- [McRaven] Make no mistake about it.
1098
01:00:59,677 --> 01:01:01,887
We didn't take our eyes
off the Pakistani radars.
1099
01:01:02,554 --> 01:01:04,222
[O'Neill] We're finding
so much good stuff.
1100
01:01:04,223 --> 01:01:08,310
We wanted 32 minutes on the ground, but
now we're pushing 40, we're 45 minutes.
1101
01:01:11,897 --> 01:01:14,565
The closer we cut it to the edge,
we might save a lot more lives.
1102
01:01:14,566 --> 01:01:15,900
We might save an American city
1103
01:01:15,901 --> 01:01:18,820
or London because of stuff we find,
something they're planning.
1104
01:01:18,821 --> 01:01:20,656
So we gotta just stick it out to the end.
1105
01:01:22,533 --> 01:01:25,911
The amount of time on the ground
was longer than anybody would want.
1106
01:01:27,121 --> 01:01:29,664
At the time, a large crowd had formed.
1107
01:01:29,665 --> 01:01:31,791
[McRaven] He says, "Nothin' to see here."
1108
01:01:31,792 --> 01:01:34,670
"Pakistani exercise. Don't worry about it.
Get back to your homes."
1109
01:01:37,589 --> 01:01:40,466
Now we gotta get bin Laden's body
in a body bag. We're bringing him back.
1110
01:01:40,467 --> 01:01:42,677
[intense music playing]
1111
01:01:42,678 --> 01:01:45,304
[Morell] They come out
with bin Laden's body
1112
01:01:45,305 --> 01:01:47,766
to get in the helicopter
and the backup helicopter,
1113
01:01:49,351 --> 01:01:50,352
and they leave.
1114
01:01:52,271 --> 01:01:54,188
[McRaven] And they blow up
the downed helicopter,
1115
01:01:54,189 --> 01:01:56,150
'cause it had
some sensitive material on it.
1116
01:01:59,194 --> 01:02:01,905
Watching that unfold
was right out of a movie.
1117
01:02:07,619 --> 01:02:10,538
[O'Neill] We're leaving. The pilot's
up front, flying as fast as we can.
1118
01:02:10,539 --> 01:02:12,039
Pakistanis gotta know we're there.
1119
01:02:12,040 --> 01:02:12,999
[bleeping]
1120
01:02:13,000 --> 01:02:15,961
We see radar turned on.
We start seeing their silos open.
1121
01:02:17,546 --> 01:02:19,798
[McRaven] They launched a couple of F-15s,
1122
01:02:20,841 --> 01:02:23,260
trying to intercept our helicopters
on the way back.
1123
01:02:23,761 --> 01:02:26,972
An F-16 against a 47 is not a good fight.
They could shoot us down.
1124
01:02:28,515 --> 01:02:31,184
So I just start my watch,
and I gotta get to 90.
1125
01:02:31,185 --> 01:02:34,729
And 90 minutes means we cross the border
from Pakistan to Afghanistan,
1126
01:02:34,730 --> 01:02:36,314
and we can no longer be shot down
1127
01:02:36,315 --> 01:02:39,401
because we've got F-15s on the border
that can protect us.
1128
01:02:41,320 --> 01:02:43,697
All right, cool. Ten minutes.
We gotta get to 20 minutes.
1129
01:02:44,740 --> 01:02:47,743
[McRaven] Helicopters moving
at low speeds across the terrain.
1130
01:02:49,703 --> 01:02:52,121
[Morell] We're getting
call-outs from the ground
1131
01:02:52,122 --> 01:02:54,875
of how far out they were
from returning to base.
1132
01:02:56,960 --> 01:02:58,670
30 minutes. Gotta get to 90.
1133
01:03:00,547 --> 01:03:03,716
All of us inside that center
were kind of pushing the helicopters
1134
01:03:03,717 --> 01:03:05,844
to fly as fast as they could.
1135
01:03:09,223 --> 01:03:11,892
It's been 60 minutes, gotta get to 90.
Now it's 70 minutes.
1136
01:03:13,685 --> 01:03:15,686
I'm trying to keep my mind
off of everything.
1137
01:03:15,687 --> 01:03:19,106
I start thinking about,
in 1980, the Olympics in Lake Placid.
1138
01:03:19,107 --> 01:03:21,150
[commentator] The excitement
and tension building.
1139
01:03:21,151 --> 01:03:23,237
The Olympic Center filling to capacity.
1140
01:03:25,113 --> 01:03:28,158
The greatest hockey team ever assembled
in the Russians.
1141
01:03:28,992 --> 01:03:31,328
They haven't lost a gold medal
since, like, the '50s.
1142
01:03:32,287 --> 01:03:35,331
They're playing these young Americans
who are just out of college,
1143
01:03:35,332 --> 01:03:38,085
no business being on the ice,
but now they're winning.
1144
01:03:38,669 --> 01:03:41,379
Four to three, third period.
You can hear the crowd.
1145
01:03:41,380 --> 01:03:45,592
Ten, nine... We could still screw this up.
They're nervous.
1146
01:03:46,093 --> 01:03:48,136
- Eight. Seven.
- [bleeping]
1147
01:03:49,555 --> 01:03:51,807
[O'Neill] Six. Five.
1148
01:03:52,516 --> 01:03:53,517
Four.
1149
01:03:54,184 --> 01:03:55,269
Three.
1150
01:03:56,395 --> 01:03:57,646
Two.
1151
01:04:03,485 --> 01:04:05,945
And then the pilot came over
85 minutes into the flight,
1152
01:04:05,946 --> 01:04:08,281
and he said, "Gentlemen,
for the first time in your lives,
1153
01:04:08,282 --> 01:04:09,782
you're gonna be happy to hear this."
1154
01:04:09,783 --> 01:04:11,325
"Welcome to Afghanistan."
1155
01:04:11,326 --> 01:04:13,870
[commentator 1] Do you believe
in miracles? Yes!
1156
01:04:13,871 --> 01:04:15,455
[commentator 2] Unbelievable!
1157
01:04:17,207 --> 01:04:20,376
[Stern] When the helicopter makes it
across the Pakistani border,
1158
01:04:20,377 --> 01:04:22,044
the Pakistanis turn around.
1159
01:04:22,045 --> 01:04:23,672
[poignant music playing]
1160
01:04:24,715 --> 01:04:27,634
There's a huge sigh of relief
'cause they're safe.
1161
01:04:29,469 --> 01:04:30,428
[clicking]
1162
01:04:30,429 --> 01:04:33,222
It's just surreal just to succeed
1163
01:04:33,223 --> 01:04:36,392
because, again,
we'd accepted death on this mission,
1164
01:04:36,393 --> 01:04:37,811
but it's nice to live.
1165
01:04:40,856 --> 01:04:46,444
When those helicopters landed
back at Jalalabad in Afghanistan,
1166
01:04:46,445 --> 01:04:50,239
that was the moment
where all of us around the table said,
1167
01:04:50,240 --> 01:04:51,700
"Mission accomplished."
1168
01:04:52,200 --> 01:04:53,784
"Mission accomplished."
1169
01:04:53,785 --> 01:04:56,622
Everything we had done,
all of the planning,
1170
01:04:57,205 --> 01:04:58,457
all of the work,
1171
01:04:59,124 --> 01:05:00,542
had paid off
1172
01:05:01,335 --> 01:05:03,377
in achieving something I thought...
1173
01:05:03,378 --> 01:05:05,963
we never thought we would be able to do,
1174
01:05:05,964 --> 01:05:08,800
which was to bring bin Laden to justice.
1175
01:05:10,928 --> 01:05:14,222
And we hugged each other
and congratulated each other.
1176
01:05:15,933 --> 01:05:18,059
- [Obama] Good job, National Security Team.
- [man] Sir.
1177
01:05:18,060 --> 01:05:19,143
- Thank you.
- Yes, sir.
1178
01:05:19,144 --> 01:05:20,812
- Yeah, I'm proud of you.
- Thank you.
1179
01:05:21,313 --> 01:05:23,022
- Your guys did a great job.
- They did.
1180
01:05:23,023 --> 01:05:26,442
When the President of the United States
tells you you've done a good job,
1181
01:05:26,443 --> 01:05:27,944
you never forget that.
1182
01:05:27,945 --> 01:05:29,528
You never forget that moment.
1183
01:05:29,529 --> 01:05:31,615
[poignant music continues]
1184
01:05:37,621 --> 01:05:39,246
[Morell] The day of the raid,
1185
01:05:39,247 --> 01:05:41,708
my daughter was a senior in high school.
1186
01:05:42,626 --> 01:05:44,628
It was her last concert.
1187
01:05:46,296 --> 01:05:48,674
And my wife is saying,
you know, "Where are you?"
1188
01:05:49,883 --> 01:05:50,884
Um...
1189
01:05:52,219 --> 01:05:53,470
And I said, "I can't."
1190
01:05:54,638 --> 01:05:58,058
And she said,
"You can't? You can't take an hour?"
1191
01:05:59,476 --> 01:06:02,312
"What you're doing
is more important than your daughter?"
1192
01:06:04,272 --> 01:06:06,274
And I said, "I gotta go," and I hung up.
1193
01:06:09,486 --> 01:06:12,238
The rest of the day,
she's sitting on the sofa
1194
01:06:12,239 --> 01:06:15,117
trying to figure out,
"How does this divorce thing work?"
1195
01:06:18,954 --> 01:06:21,373
I've been working so many hours,
1196
01:06:22,833 --> 01:06:24,167
seven days a week,
1197
01:06:24,876 --> 01:06:26,169
no days off.
1198
01:06:28,213 --> 01:06:31,174
My marriage was
in deep, deep, deep trouble.
1199
01:06:33,176 --> 01:06:37,305
When the president decides
he is gonna tell the nation,
1200
01:06:38,306 --> 01:06:41,518
I call her, and I say, "Turn on the TV...
1201
01:06:44,730 --> 01:06:46,106
and you'll understand."
1202
01:06:49,026 --> 01:06:50,527
And she said, "You got him."
1203
01:06:51,695 --> 01:06:53,696
[reporter] Breaking news,
President Barack Obama
1204
01:06:53,697 --> 01:06:55,948
is expected to make
a surprise announcement.
1205
01:06:55,949 --> 01:06:57,450
We do not know what it's about,
1206
01:06:57,451 --> 01:07:00,077
but we do expect it to be
a huge announcement
1207
01:07:00,078 --> 01:07:02,496
because this is very unusual.
1208
01:07:02,497 --> 01:07:05,708
[Miller] I'm home,
and I'm in bed with my daughter,
1209
01:07:05,709 --> 01:07:07,793
and I'm reading her bedtime stories.
1210
01:07:07,794 --> 01:07:11,964
Emily comes in, my wife, and she says,
"All the phones are ringing."
1211
01:07:11,965 --> 01:07:13,841
I'm like, "I'm reading this story."
1212
01:07:13,842 --> 01:07:16,719
She's like, "No, all the phones
are ringing." That's never good.
1213
01:07:16,720 --> 01:07:18,554
{\an8}Uh, the White House called,
1214
01:07:18,555 --> 01:07:20,306
{\an8}uh, informing each news...
1215
01:07:20,307 --> 01:07:22,433
{\an8}uh, news organization individually tonight
1216
01:07:22,434 --> 01:07:24,435
{\an8}that there would be a statement sometime...
1217
01:07:24,436 --> 01:07:26,353
{\an8}Obama's like, "Well, I need a speech."
1218
01:07:26,354 --> 01:07:27,855
And I hadn't written it. [chuckles]
1219
01:07:27,856 --> 01:07:30,483
And so I was like, "Oh shit."
1220
01:07:30,484 --> 01:07:31,484
[click]
1221
01:07:31,485 --> 01:07:34,236
I turn around, and I'm like,
"I need five minutes!"
1222
01:07:34,237 --> 01:07:37,490
And I'm like, "Oh shit. You don't talk
to the president like that."
1223
01:07:37,491 --> 01:07:41,202
You certainly don't talk to him like that
in front of, like, his whole cabinet,
1224
01:07:41,203 --> 01:07:43,954
But I was like...
And he's like, "I got you."
1225
01:07:43,955 --> 01:07:46,999
So we came up and talked a bit about,
"What do you want in the speech?"
1226
01:07:47,000 --> 01:07:47,958
[click]
1227
01:07:47,959 --> 01:07:50,169
[Rhodes] I've written
thousands of speeches in my life.
1228
01:07:50,170 --> 01:07:54,632
Nothing remotely approached
the feeling of writing that.
1229
01:07:54,633 --> 01:07:56,843
I think, when I wrote that first sentence,
1230
01:07:57,552 --> 01:08:00,429
the enormity of what I had
the opportunity to do kind of hit me.
1231
01:08:00,430 --> 01:08:03,057
Like, "I'm telling the world about this."
1232
01:08:03,058 --> 01:08:06,769
It was frantic, but I was used to frantic
finalizing speeches with Obama.
1233
01:08:06,770 --> 01:08:08,521
He likes to edit to the end.
1234
01:08:08,522 --> 01:08:10,815
Literally, I've got
his written edits on a draft,
1235
01:08:10,816 --> 01:08:13,776
and I had to sprint
to the teleprompter operator
1236
01:08:13,777 --> 01:08:16,028
to beat Obama walking behind me, you know?
1237
01:08:16,029 --> 01:08:17,114
[click]
1238
01:08:18,323 --> 01:08:19,782
But then what was eerie is
1239
01:08:19,783 --> 01:08:23,369
you know, there's a very small group
of press that's assembled for this.
1240
01:08:23,370 --> 01:08:26,497
And then, there's a handful of us,
but it's this huge, empty room.
1241
01:08:26,498 --> 01:08:27,665
And so what you see on TV
1242
01:08:27,666 --> 01:08:30,877
is just Obama walking down
the long, red hallway to the podium.
1243
01:08:32,295 --> 01:08:33,379
[camera shutters clicking]
1244
01:08:33,380 --> 01:08:36,423
And what he's speaking to
is just some cameras, you know?
1245
01:08:36,424 --> 01:08:38,218
Like, there's not an audience.
1246
01:08:38,802 --> 01:08:41,263
And we're just kind of sitting there
at the back of the room.
1247
01:08:42,305 --> 01:08:43,348
Good evening.
1248
01:08:44,099 --> 01:08:48,019
Tonight, I can report
to the American people and to the world
1249
01:08:48,520 --> 01:08:50,729
that the United States
has conducted an operation
1250
01:08:50,730 --> 01:08:54,483
that killed Osama bin Laden,
the leader of al-Qaida.
1251
01:08:54,484 --> 01:08:57,821
I hear President Obama say
"Osama bin Laden."
1252
01:08:58,321 --> 01:09:00,866
I looked at Osama bin Laden,
and I thought,
1253
01:09:01,867 --> 01:09:04,493
"How in the fuck did I get here
from Butte, Montana?"
1254
01:09:04,494 --> 01:09:06,662
And then we kind of get back,
and he's talking,
1255
01:09:06,663 --> 01:09:10,125
and guys around me are like,
"Say it. Say that no one was hurt."
1256
01:09:10,709 --> 01:09:13,002
A small team of Americans
carried out the operation
1257
01:09:13,003 --> 01:09:15,755
with extraordinary courage and capability.
1258
01:09:16,548 --> 01:09:18,300
No Americans were harmed.
1259
01:09:19,176 --> 01:09:21,761
[Rhodes] I looked at Brennan
as Obama's talking, and I was like,
1260
01:09:23,388 --> 01:09:25,724
"How long have you been
trying to get bin Laden?"
1261
01:09:26,224 --> 01:09:30,060
And, like, without missing a beat,
he's like, "15 years." You know?
1262
01:09:30,061 --> 01:09:32,313
Like, he knew it exactly in his head.
1263
01:09:32,314 --> 01:09:34,566
You know, Sudan to Afghanistan.
1264
01:09:35,275 --> 01:09:38,152
And... and that was
the kind of feeling of like,
1265
01:09:38,153 --> 01:09:42,741
"Oh my God, like, there's so many people
that have tried to get this guy."
1266
01:09:43,700 --> 01:09:45,327
It was nearly ten years ago
1267
01:09:45,827 --> 01:09:47,703
that a bright September day was darkened
1268
01:09:47,704 --> 01:09:51,248
by the worst attack
on the American people in our history.
1269
01:09:51,249 --> 01:09:52,875
[sirens blaring]
1270
01:09:52,876 --> 01:09:54,710
[poignant music continues]
1271
01:09:54,711 --> 01:09:56,462
[Obama] And on nights like this one,
1272
01:09:56,463 --> 01:09:59,173
we can say to those families
who have lost loved ones
1273
01:09:59,174 --> 01:10:00,592
to al-Qaida's terror,
1274
01:10:01,301 --> 01:10:03,094
justice has been done.
1275
01:10:06,765 --> 01:10:09,141
Tonight, we give thanks
to the countless intelligence
1276
01:10:09,142 --> 01:10:12,019
and counterterrorism professionals
who've worked tirelessly
1277
01:10:12,020 --> 01:10:13,396
to achieve this outcome.
1278
01:10:15,774 --> 01:10:19,861
The American people do not see their work,
nor know their names,
1279
01:10:20,779 --> 01:10:23,907
but tonight,
they feel the satisfaction of their work...
1280
01:10:26,076 --> 01:10:28,578
and the result
of their pursuit of justice.
1281
01:10:32,582 --> 01:10:33,625
Thank you.
1282
01:10:34,751 --> 01:10:37,379
And may God bless
the United States of America.
1283
01:10:41,841 --> 01:10:44,635
[Brennan] After he gave his speech,
1284
01:10:44,636 --> 01:10:46,513
I went back down to my office,
1285
01:10:47,013 --> 01:10:50,182
and as I started to make my way
out of the West Wing,
1286
01:10:50,183 --> 01:10:54,270
I could see that outside
it was lighter than usual
1287
01:10:54,271 --> 01:10:55,480
for that time of night.
1288
01:10:57,148 --> 01:11:02,320
And I could see throngs of people
converging on Lafayette Park,
1289
01:11:02,946 --> 01:11:05,155
and they were chanting, "USA, USA."
1290
01:11:05,156 --> 01:11:07,199
[cheering]
1291
01:11:07,200 --> 01:11:09,286
[music swells]
1292
01:11:14,916 --> 01:11:18,919
[Panetta] People were sharing in the joy
of what had happened,
1293
01:11:18,920 --> 01:11:22,423
and I realized at that point,
1294
01:11:22,424 --> 01:11:25,802
we'd not only brought justice
to bin Laden,
1295
01:11:26,886 --> 01:11:30,014
but in many ways,
we had really brought justice
1296
01:11:30,015 --> 01:11:33,893
to all of those victims
whose families had died
1297
01:11:34,477 --> 01:11:36,646
in the Trade Towers and elsewhere.
1298
01:11:37,147 --> 01:11:39,149
[cheering]
1299
01:11:42,402 --> 01:11:45,029
[Miller] I go downstairs,
and I grab a beer from the fridge,
1300
01:11:45,030 --> 01:11:47,906
and then I thought,
"This is probably more than a beer thing,"
1301
01:11:47,907 --> 01:11:51,494
so I grabbed a bottle of whiskey
from the cabinet.
1302
01:11:51,995 --> 01:11:53,370
And I started to head to the porch,
1303
01:11:53,371 --> 01:11:56,499
and I stopped and grabbed a cigar
from the box in the den
1304
01:11:57,042 --> 01:11:59,501
'cause I thought,
"Well, this is gonna be a good night."
1305
01:11:59,502 --> 01:12:02,297
[man] Thank you, USA!
1306
01:12:04,382 --> 01:12:06,676
[Miller] And now I'm ready,
and I'm thinking,
1307
01:12:07,761 --> 01:12:11,514
"Here you are about to celebrate,
you know, the...
1308
01:12:12,515 --> 01:12:14,767
the death of another person
in a violent way,
1309
01:12:14,768 --> 01:12:17,019
and aren't we more civilized than that?"
1310
01:12:17,020 --> 01:12:20,440
And I thought for just one more second,
I said, "You know what? Fuck him."
1311
01:12:21,274 --> 01:12:23,276
"He died the way he was supposed to die."
1312
01:12:26,613 --> 01:12:28,365
[somber music playing]
1313
01:12:30,116 --> 01:12:32,911
[Panetta] The president was concerned
1314
01:12:33,495 --> 01:12:36,706
about what we would do
with bin Laden's body.
1315
01:12:48,802 --> 01:12:52,721
The decision was
that we would transfer the body
1316
01:12:52,722 --> 01:12:55,600
to an aircraft carrier
in the Indian Ocean,
1317
01:12:56,726 --> 01:12:59,479
and he would receive
the last Muslim rites,
1318
01:13:00,063 --> 01:13:02,732
uh, but that he would be buried at sea
1319
01:13:04,150 --> 01:13:08,780
so that it would not be located someplace
that could become a shrine.
1320
01:13:11,074 --> 01:13:12,074
[music fades]
1321
01:13:12,075 --> 01:13:14,952
The thing that I'll never forget is
the military put together
1322
01:13:14,953 --> 01:13:18,330
this photo album
of the journey of bin Laden's body.
1323
01:13:18,331 --> 01:13:21,542
It started with him... just shot, you know,
1324
01:13:21,543 --> 01:13:23,836
and then back in Jalalabad,
1325
01:13:23,837 --> 01:13:26,130
then face cleaned up.
1326
01:13:26,131 --> 01:13:28,340
What I remember
so powerfully about it is not, like,
1327
01:13:28,341 --> 01:13:30,802
the picture of bin Laden's face shot off,
1328
01:13:32,220 --> 01:13:34,722
it was the naval vessel.
1329
01:13:35,557 --> 01:13:38,059
There's his body wrapped in a shroud
1330
01:13:38,852 --> 01:13:41,229
being lowered into the water,
1331
01:13:42,021 --> 01:13:44,357
just slipping under the water.
1332
01:13:47,068 --> 01:13:49,404
I remember being very affected by that.
1333
01:13:51,197 --> 01:13:53,532
After all these world events,
1334
01:13:53,533 --> 01:13:56,160
this human being
1335
01:13:56,161 --> 01:14:00,038
is just somewhere in the Indian Ocean
1336
01:14:00,039 --> 01:14:01,666
wrapped in a white shroud.
1337
01:14:02,375 --> 01:14:04,377
[poignant music playing]
1338
01:14:09,549 --> 01:14:14,052
[Morell] The United States
definitely won the battle after 9/11.
1339
01:14:14,053 --> 01:14:16,513
No more attacks on the homeland at scale.
1340
01:14:16,514 --> 01:14:19,057
Capture, killing
1341
01:14:19,058 --> 01:14:22,979
of the entire al-Qaida senior leadership
that was responsible for 9/11.
1342
01:14:23,771 --> 01:14:26,274
But I fear bin Laden may have won the war.
1343
01:14:27,358 --> 01:14:29,944
I think bin Laden weakened America.
1344
01:14:31,112 --> 01:14:35,115
The trillions of dollars we spent
on counterterrorism,
1345
01:14:35,116 --> 01:14:37,117
the lengthy war in Afghanistan,
1346
01:14:37,118 --> 01:14:39,495
the war in Iraq divided Americans.
1347
01:14:39,496 --> 01:14:41,122
It's still playing out today.
1348
01:14:46,336 --> 01:14:49,963
I was beyond impressed with everyone
1349
01:14:49,964 --> 01:14:52,759
who was involved
in getting us to that point.
1350
01:14:54,928 --> 01:14:56,095
But... [sighs]
1351
01:14:58,348 --> 01:14:59,516
Uh, I don't know.
1352
01:15:00,600 --> 01:15:01,684
I want
1353
01:15:02,769 --> 01:15:05,188
someone who deserves
1354
01:15:06,564 --> 01:15:07,732
to suffer
1355
01:15:08,775 --> 01:15:12,737
to suffer in the way
that they fear the most.
1356
01:15:13,655 --> 01:15:17,450
I wanted him to die an old man,
1357
01:15:17,951 --> 01:15:19,451
completely forgotten,
1358
01:15:19,452 --> 01:15:22,037
to live to know
that no one cared about him
1359
01:15:22,038 --> 01:15:24,998
or thought about him or knew who he was.
1360
01:15:24,999 --> 01:15:30,213
That, to me, was the worst thing
you could do to him, to any terrorist.
1361
01:15:32,882 --> 01:15:35,969
I just think people don't understand
1362
01:15:37,095 --> 01:15:43,351
the power we have to destroy terrorism
by not being influenced by it,
1363
01:15:44,143 --> 01:15:48,064
by not being afraid of it,
by not making decisions because of it.
1364
01:15:50,692 --> 01:15:54,696
That is the greatest way
you can neutralize it and destroy it.
1365
01:15:56,614 --> 01:15:59,866
Just to say, "F you," you know?
1366
01:15:59,867 --> 01:16:02,745
"You are not changing who we are
or what we do."
1367
01:16:06,833 --> 01:16:11,879
[Miller] You see the turmoil of the world
stirring that pot again,
1368
01:16:12,380 --> 01:16:15,883
where it will, um, cause tragedy,
1369
01:16:16,884 --> 01:16:19,262
anger, excite emotions,
1370
01:16:20,179 --> 01:16:22,515
and someone else will come along
1371
01:16:23,683 --> 01:16:24,892
and exploit that.
1372
01:16:27,186 --> 01:16:28,771
It's not the end of the story,
1373
01:16:30,481 --> 01:16:32,275
but it's the end of this chapter,
1374
01:16:33,359 --> 01:16:34,944
the bin Laden chapter.
1375
01:16:39,657 --> 01:16:41,659
[dramatic music playing]
1376
01:16:41,659 --> 01:16:46,659
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