While every single actor in this series is amazing, I reserved a special love for Sam Waterson. He got that bravado after so many years of being the unbeatable District Attorney Jack McCoy on Law & Order 🙌
I watch anything with Sam because he only does quality stuff, and this show was good, but have to say I prefer him on Grace and Frankie, it's been a relief from all the yelling and cussing he did on here.
He not only won an emmy, but also was nominated for every season of the show for the same award. Also getting golden globes, critics choice and sag nominations. Overall, Daniels has been very underrated i will give you that, but they made him right
Aaron Sorkin's writing and Jeff Daniels' portrayal are things of timeless beauty. They dragged me back (occasionally kicking and screaming) into journalism and broadcasting. Thanks, guys.
Underrated line: “Do it for me, Will.” Mackenzie is a really powerful leader. She’s able to help Will (and the rest of the team) reach further and accomplish more than they could on their own. She pulls him from “Could not feel my face” to giving a powerful and cathartic tribute by just inviting and inspiring excellence. That’s leadership. Sorkin wrote great material and Mortimer embodied it brilliantly.
josh zamudio Neither the Taliban or Al Qaeda were in Iraq. Mckenzie .Latham The war was well under way, and in fact, according to GW Bush, he won the war in Iraq. So not sure what there is to be mad at Obama for here. (Other stuff, sure, but not this one)
Al Qaeda operated in Afghanistan, not Iraq. Remember, it was the "Weapons of mass destruction" that gave Bush Jr the idea to go to Iraq... at least that was the lie they sold. Bin Laden was also in Afghanistan, the bordering country to Pakistan... don't worry, I forgive you for not knowing your geography, I know the US education system doesn't put much focus on the rest of the world.
josh zamudio see that whole kill them all thing is probably the reason why the Taliban and al queda and other terrorist groups are doing so well despite the forces agaisnt them, people see that the west is perfectly willing to fill entire mass graves with them, so they figure they might as well fight for the guys opposing those powers.
DC Carriere when i address it as your actions etc. i mean in terms of america, Obama held service for the less then the 4k (including the people who were injured and or harmed after from debris and first response etc.) but seeing as the casualty list in Iraq is in the hundreds of thousands it seems they have more to remember and also seeing as the americans used 9/11 for justification of the wars etc. do the Iraqis and Afghanistanies get the same justification for actions agaisnt the states in the future? from supposedly such a moral society as america it is funny to see them celebrating death, i was taught that celebrating any kind of murder or death was wrong, no matter who it was, and i know for sure that the bible at least up front says not only death is wrong but probably says that it isn't to be applauded either. see this is how i look at it, if your enemy manages to get you to change your nature, they have won, so it doesn't matter what Obama says, it doesn't matter if Osama is dead, he won.
DC Carriere, do you actually believe they killed bin Laden and dumped his body in the ocean like the official story says? Do you actually believe he had anything to do with 9/11 other than being the poster boy? The same people that planned and initiated 9/11 are the same people that own and control the central banks of every country so that means that they own the government of every country. It’s not brain surgery but it feels like it is sometimes because humanity has been so brainwashed to believe in a false narrative. The terrorists that committed 9/11 are the same people that designed the curriculums for school children across the world.
We as Americans had a genuine opportunity to take a step forward together; as a country and as people, but instead we let the least of us and the most scared of us to highjack that precious opportunity to spread their influence and agenda. I will always remember that day and feeling all the things most Americans felt, but even so, I always felt that it was a moment that could usher in a new and more profound understanding of our country and her people. It both angers and saddens me to no end to know that the sacrificed lives of soldiers and civilians alike; will in the end, be like all the other empty bleached tombstones that serves not as lessons and triumphs of our achievements but as scars we carelessly repeat. Mr. Sorkin this country needs you to once again play the role of the greater fool.
I don't know who you are or what you do so maybe you don't need me to say this but "be the change you want to see in the world." I'm not saying you are wrong about what happened but I will say that the dissent and malcontent for the status quo young people are showing these days is very inspiring of hope, at least to me. You could use your obvious gift of composition and what seems to be passion for a better tomorrow to help guide the next generation away from the mistakes of the past. In my opinion that would be the best way to honor everything that has come before and all those who have made sacrifices to provide that tomorrow for us. Just a thought.
This clip, no matter how many times over the years I've seen it, makes me cry. I don't even know if comes from something like joy, rage or anger. When that tech guy reaches for his fd:ny hat, before standing, I am gone like a fn blubbering mess. Nearly a decade later, and not in a TV show, when Jon Stewart talked, to a mostly uninterested committee ( in the sense of how many didn't even bother to attend) , about the FD:NY , and other first responders, it's ... I do not know how to even convey with words the abject disgust at those that block every and any support those heroes are due.
Aaron Sorkin will always be inextricably tied to 9/11 for me. I was watching the west wing episode The two cathedrals in Sydney Australia and after we had heard that there were reports of an air crash in the WTC. Then, for better or worse there was the episode Isaac and ishmael that dealt specifically with 9/11 outside the west wing timeline. And there was will McEvoy announcing OBLs death at the hands of Seal Team 6.
What an incredible ending to this episode. I haven’t seen it, but the ending is beautiful. It’s almost as if we were watching an actual newscast. One day, I will watch the entire series
This scene belongs in a museum. The way it begins with everyone coming from the party, Will being high. We were told to continue our lives. They did. But them all switching like a light switch to the reality of the past. The violin music building suspense to a moment that overpowered any building of suspense. And my personal favorite part - and thank you - the presentation of the viewers of his speech looking completely worn out, not celebratory at all. The scene was supposed to be a huge climax, but it wasn’t. It was an homage. We weren’t united in blind patriotism. We were united in emotion. It was important to revisit that emotion through the actors. And letting Obama close the scene. The 2001 version of me is so grateful for this scene. Thank you, Aaron.
I look down at the comments below myself and I just think about how tired I am. I'm just so tired of the fighting when there is not enough discussion. I am tired of attacks when there is not enough compassion. I am tired of the madness when there is not enough knowledge. Have a discussion. Not a comment war.
Sir, I used to try to be respectful of your kind. I say your kind because I have no choice but to categorize you into a group of people who I cannot fathom because of your disregard to those lost on September 11th, 2001. I knew people who lost a brother, or a father, or a sister. Their faces as they heard the news or watched it live on TV will forever be seared into my memory. Those friends of mine, forever scarred by the traumatic deaths of their loved ones, are all I the evidence I need.
Disgust all you want - but remember that when this happens to someone you love - you will move everything standing in your way to remove the perpetrator. And if you don't - then living with your inaction will haunt you forever. And that is forever!
Hold on, there's a severe and glaring inaccuracy here that's quite unusual for this show. He said that 2977 'Americans' were killed during the September 11 attacks but in actual fact 373 (12%) of the victims were from up to over 60 different countries, most of them British, Dominican or Canadian.
When Will said 'America's darkest days have always been followed by it's finest hours.' I started to well up a bit because it made me think back to a couple weeks ago and how overjoyed everyone was about the 2020 election because we had an out of control pandemic, a president who has caused a lot of problems and has now lost all grip on reality and attacked the democratic process and how afterwards my mother was crying after CNN called Pennsylvania for Biden and how I got to celebrate with my friends and everyone else. Those lines Sorkin wrote carried a lot of weight and still do.
One of the best TV shows ever. Fantastic emotional scene, enacting an important event. I only wish they would reveal, acknowledge how much we've conceded to Bin Laden- in lives, treasure and concessions of freedom and privacy. I'd bet he would think his sacrifice a small price to pay.
This moment was so pure because it was solemn. Thats what a leader is. It eschews wontless vehemence for resolution. We all felt the hand of god reach down and lift the scales of justice. Why fight so wrecklessly with ourselves or others? Isnt it when we overcome an obstacle that touches our humanity that we truly become a plurality? Our best selves surpasses our own small role in the greater sphere. We all ultimately seek a better life, there is no reason in losing ourselves for our own reasons.
TIL that the original death toll was 2974 and not 2977, there are 3 victims that were added onto the victim list after the fact based on their death being the directly correlated to 9/11, and the 2977th victim wasn't added to the victim list until June 2011, which is after the supposed newscast was done, so it should have been 2976 at 1:52 and not 2977.
Watching this in July of 2020, it no longer carries the impact it once did. Now we have a president that let 130,000 people die in vain and it is just the start of a continuing horror.
That number surpassed 500k before we finally got him out of office. But not before he told the big lie, tried to fraudulently over turn a free and fair election and incited a violent insurrection against his own VP and a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol adding five more deaths to his murderous reign. Let every corner of the internet remember his story forever so it never gets whitewashed and his legacy of failure is never forgotten
I remember the moments right after 911...and thought...we as Americans had a genuine opportunity...an opportunity that seems to be only fictionalized in an epic movie plot...but we as a country...as people...come together against not only a common enemy...but as a people would say in a unified voice...we will not tolerate evil...nor will we tolerate radicalism or extremeism in any of its clothings...we will no longer be misdirected by trivial trappings...but it was reality...and the togetherness I often yearned for after watching a Sorkian tale...lasted almost a month...and the progress I so desired only erroded into a sea of anger...mistrust...hate...extremism...and worst of all...into a darker baseline for all of humanity...as Sorkin wrote about the greater fool...this country...this world needs more of them...be safe everyone...
While this is a great scene....I still believe the fact that the American government attacked themselves for a reason to go to war for money, and resources, theres more evidence saying the US are the attackers than terrorists
I expected much more from this. The show is normaly so spot on that i didn't understand why they didn't adress the issue of the usarmy just marching in in his house to take him out like they had every right to do it. And not only did they just wlaz into other countries as they please but didn't managed to take him into custody. They never brought him to court!! How big was the talk after WWII to bringt justice to the world by going to court and judge. And now THIS! I wonder why others don't go around killing people they don't like or has wronged them somehow, oh right its against the law!
+Tiana Morgen GOD i thought i was the only one having this point of view... I guess the matter is too big in US, to stand on the .."soft" side of justice... I'm guessing for US Citizens, ain't no "second thinking" in this matter.. Like If u ain't with it, you ain't a real American...
There was no kill order. He wasn't actually on the FBI's most wanted list. The story goes... When the SEAL walked into his room, Osama reached over to grab something, so the SEAL had no choice but to shoot and kill. The plan was to take him alive though.
We fought for what was undeniably right, that was america's high point. Im not saying that that is all america has done, but its what we do best, and when we use it for the right things, it does good.
I worked in Building 7. It's amazing the idiocy of you people. Try taking a critical thinking class, talk to a structural engineer or read the NIST report
Too bad we only rmr on that day, and won't give healthcare to the first responders. We have to make them come to Washington and beg for help...its a damn shame...
"ARE YOU KIDDING ME!? GET ON THE AIR!!"
I dunno about anyone else, but Charlie's reaction to the bombshell was flat out priceless.
While every single actor in this series is amazing, I reserved a special love for Sam Waterson. He got that bravado after so many years of being the unbeatable District Attorney Jack McCoy on Law & Order 🙌
I watch anything with Sam because he only does quality stuff, and this show was good, but have to say I prefer him on Grace and Frankie, it's been a relief from all the yelling and cussing he did on here.
I LOVE THIS MOMENT 🤣
Jeff Daniels owned this series. Criminally underrated powerhouse of a man
Conor Doyle and many will just ask “was he the dumb or dumber one?”
He did win an Emmy for playing Will!
And he may win a Tony for being in Sorkin’s adaptation of To Kill A Mockingbird on Broadway.
absolutely,i've had problems with jeff daniels due to his past roles. but he totally owned it in the newsroom.
He not only won an emmy, but also was nominated for every season of the show for the same award. Also getting golden globes, critics choice and sag nominations. Overall, Daniels has been very underrated i will give you that, but they made him right
@@throwoutable that just speaks to this guy's range as an actor!
Will is an absolute character. When she brings the papers that say “Obama good, Osama bad” and he says “Good thinking” 😂😂
He was stoned off his ass from an overpowered bot brownie earlier that night, so it was actually very good thinking on Tess' part
@@TheKyrix82 yeah that was clever of her
Aaron Sorkin's writing and Jeff Daniels' portrayal are things of timeless beauty. They dragged me back (occasionally kicking and screaming) into journalism and broadcasting. Thanks, guys.
Great bit of cinema they kept running Obama's speech with the credits
TV but whatever
Underrated line: “Do it for me, Will.”
Mackenzie is a really powerful leader. She’s able to help Will (and the rest of the team) reach further and accomplish more than they could on their own. She pulls him from “Could not feel my face” to giving a powerful and cathartic tribute by just inviting and inspiring excellence.
That’s leadership. Sorkin wrote great material and Mortimer embodied it brilliantly.
Great scene, but when the guy puts on the FDNY hat...tears.
Joel Weiss what's FDNY for?
parandham sai New York Fire Department.
Me too..
So glad I’m not the only one
I like to think he kept that hat at his desk just in case this happened while he was working.
This is still one of my favorite shows I could re-watch most of the scenes over and over and over until I die
me too
This clip still leaves me with chills. This show maybe the best shows on cable. Great acting and great wtiting. I can't wait til season 3!
"Were you high when you reported OBL?"
"High as a kite. COULD. NOT. FEEL. MY. FACE!"
I’m not even American but this was emotional af... what a great show
When I watched this for the first time, my eyes swelled. I am a Canadian, but on that day it did not matter.
josh zamudio Neither the Taliban or Al Qaeda were in Iraq.
Mckenzie .Latham The war was well under way, and in fact, according to GW Bush, he won the war in Iraq. So not sure what there is to be mad at Obama for here. (Other stuff, sure, but not this one)
Al Qaeda operated in Afghanistan, not Iraq. Remember, it was the "Weapons of mass destruction" that gave Bush Jr the idea to go to Iraq... at least that was the lie they sold.
Bin Laden was also in Afghanistan, the bordering country to Pakistan... don't worry, I forgive you for not knowing your geography, I know the US education system doesn't put much focus on the rest of the world.
josh zamudio
see that whole kill them all thing is probably the reason why the Taliban and al queda and other terrorist groups are doing so well despite the forces agaisnt them, people see that the west is perfectly willing to fill entire mass graves with them, so they figure they might as well fight for the guys opposing those powers.
DC Carriere
when i address it as your actions etc. i mean in terms of america, Obama held service for the less then the 4k (including the people who were injured and or harmed after from debris and first response etc.) but seeing as the casualty list in Iraq is in the hundreds of thousands it seems they have more to remember and also seeing as the americans used 9/11 for justification of the wars etc. do the Iraqis and Afghanistanies get the same justification for actions agaisnt the states in the future?
from supposedly such a moral society as america it is funny to see them celebrating death, i was taught that celebrating any kind of murder or death was wrong, no matter who it was, and i know for sure that the bible at least up front says not only death is wrong but probably says that it isn't to be applauded either.
see this is how i look at it, if your enemy manages to get you to change your nature, they have won, so it doesn't matter what Obama says, it doesn't matter if Osama is dead, he won.
DC Carriere, do you actually believe they killed bin Laden and dumped his body in the ocean like the official story says? Do you actually believe he had anything to do with 9/11 other than being the poster boy? The same people that planned and initiated 9/11 are the same people that own and control the central banks of every country so that means that they own the government of every country. It’s not brain surgery but it feels like it is sometimes because humanity has been so brainwashed to believe in a false narrative. The terrorists that committed 9/11 are the same people that designed the curriculums for school children across the world.
The full Obama speech at the end is truly majestic. Thank you.
I don't think I've ever seen such a good fade out.
It’s now been over 20 years...and I still remember the reporting like it was yesterday.
We as Americans had a genuine opportunity to take a step forward together; as a country and as people, but instead we let the least of us and the most scared of us to highjack that precious opportunity to spread their influence and agenda. I will always remember that day and feeling all the things most Americans felt, but even so, I always felt that it was a moment that could usher in a new and more profound understanding of our country and her people. It both angers and saddens me to no end to know that the sacrificed lives of soldiers and civilians alike; will in the end, be like all the other empty bleached tombstones that serves not as lessons and triumphs of our achievements but as scars we carelessly repeat. Mr. Sorkin this country needs you to once again play the role of the greater fool.
I don't know who you are or what you do so maybe you don't need me to say this but "be the change you want to see in the world." I'm not saying you are wrong about what happened but I will say that the dissent and malcontent for the status quo young people are showing these days is very inspiring of hope, at least to me. You could use your obvious gift of composition and what seems to be passion for a better tomorrow to help guide the next generation away from the mistakes of the past. In my opinion that would be the best way to honor everything that has come before and all those who have made sacrifices to provide that tomorrow for us. Just a thought.
obama:good
osama: bad
best scene in here :D
obama: bad
osama: bad
@@cyndasaur4194 people like you are why I support abortions
@@michaelking9444 Daaaaaamn.
Wait so you mean it's not Obama Bin Laden and Barack Osama? Shit! I've been calling the former president a terrorist for years.
It would have been brilliant if Will had said "for the first time in years the world doesn't have to fear Obama Sin Laden"
Who else misses having a President who speaks so eloquently ?
"ARE YOU KIDDING ME"
Best boss ever
The best news organization in the planet *imagined and real* and yet so uninformed, so sad.
McCoy can shout.
iandhr1 iii
GET ON THE AIR!!
He was high as a kite while reporting on this. That was fun.
Kite nothing, he could have high-fived the people driving the space shuttle
Emily Mortimer's "Joe Biden!" was PERFECT lmaoooo.
She had a squeal in her voice that made her unusually human for a TV show.
I now know why Sam Waterson never screamed at anyone on Law & Order: He's unintentionally hilarious. XD
Lol were we watching the same Law and Order??? I watched Jack McCoy's forehead veins pop out way too many times 😂😂
And to think he was stoned... What a fucking boss.
There's stoned, and then there's what Will was
Obama good, Osama bad
The credits at the end are excellent.
A shockingly underwater performance! Award noms notwithstanding, practically a stealth masterpiece.
Thank you so much, Jeff!!!
The script Sorkin wrote for Will's speech here... God damn he is such a good writer.
I love how stoned Will always is obsessed with explaining his “landing leg” injury.
This clip, no matter how many times over the years I've seen it, makes me cry. I don't even know if comes from something like joy, rage or anger. When that tech guy reaches for his fd:ny hat, before standing, I am gone like a fn blubbering mess.
Nearly a decade later, and not in a TV show, when Jon Stewart talked, to a mostly uninterested committee ( in the sense of how many didn't even bother to attend) , about the FD:NY , and other first responders, it's ... I do not know how to even convey with words the abject disgust at those that block every and any support those heroes are due.
One of Obama’s greatest speeches
obomba is a LIAR and war criminal. Like ALL amerik-k-kan presidents. #BDS #BDSusa
Probably his GREATEST speech EVER!
He won re-election that night.
Aaron Sorkin will always be inextricably tied to 9/11 for me. I was watching the west wing episode The two cathedrals in Sydney Australia and after we had heard that there were reports of an air crash in the WTC. Then, for better or worse there was the episode Isaac and ishmael that dealt specifically with 9/11 outside the west wing timeline. And there was will McEvoy announcing OBLs death at the hands of Seal Team 6.
I was also watching WW in Sydney (Leichhardt) stayed up until 3.30am watching ABC America. Also the additional episode great TV, great writing
Lol. I was in Penrith.
I live In Leichhardt now.
You forgot the speach he does for Bartlet which is him talking about 9/11 (In ww he did it as a pipe bombing)
What an incredible ending to this episode. I haven’t seen it, but the ending is beautiful. It’s almost as if we were watching an actual newscast. One day, I will watch the entire series
Im british that make tear up a bit. :)
You guys are our brothers and sisters. Always will be.
I'm not an American, but I felt this.
This scene belongs in a museum. The way it begins with everyone coming from the party, Will being high. We were told to continue our lives. They did. But them all switching like a light switch to the reality of the past. The violin music building suspense to a moment that overpowered any building of suspense. And my personal favorite part - and thank you - the presentation of the viewers of his speech looking completely worn out, not celebratory at all. The scene was supposed to be a huge climax, but it wasn’t. It was an homage. We weren’t united in blind patriotism. We were united in emotion. It was important to revisit that emotion through the actors. And letting Obama close the scene. The 2001 version of me is so grateful for this scene. Thank you, Aaron.
A great scene. But, even better, was Don's scene on the Airplane. "Don tells the Pilot".
That moment where the screen fades and Obama says "Good evening."
I have never been a fan of Obama but the minute you hear “good evening” at the end it made me feel United again
The Newsroom is probably the best show on TV ever.
Wherever he is...Ted Knight is SMILING BIG TIME
Simply by pure chance, I happened to be watching this episode around 11:30PM september 10th. Shortly after midnight struck this scene played.
The best part about this broadcast? Will is baked out of his mind
A no nonsense newsroom boss. Just like Lou Grant.
I look down at the comments below myself and I just think about how tired I am. I'm just so tired of the fighting when there is not enough discussion. I am tired of attacks when there is not enough compassion. I am tired of the madness when there is not enough knowledge. Have a discussion. Not a comment war.
Seeing Will stoned was one of the highlights of the series...lol
Sir, I used to try to be respectful of your kind. I say your kind because I have no choice but to categorize you into a group of people who I cannot fathom because of your disregard to those lost on September 11th, 2001. I knew people who lost a brother, or a father, or a sister. Their faces as they heard the news or watched it live on TV will forever be seared into my memory. Those friends of mine, forever scarred by the traumatic deaths of their loved ones, are all I the evidence I need.
Ian Hensley, What is it “evidence” of? Are you saying that you believe the official story? I don’t think that’s possible for any thinking person.
Disgust all you want - but remember that when this happens to someone you love - you will move everything standing in your way to remove the perpetrator. And if you don't - then living with your inaction will haunt you forever. And that is forever!
"ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!"
Hold on, there's a severe and glaring inaccuracy here that's quite unusual for this show. He said that 2977 'Americans' were killed during the September 11 attacks but in actual fact 373 (12%) of the victims were from up to over 60 different countries, most of them British, Dominican or Canadian.
they are all americans that day.
When Will said 'America's darkest days have always been followed by it's finest hours.' I started to well up a bit because it made me think back to a couple weeks ago and how overjoyed everyone was about the 2020 election because we had an out of control pandemic, a president who has caused a lot of problems and has now lost all grip on reality and attacked the democratic process and how afterwards my mother was crying after CNN called Pennsylvania for Biden and how I got to celebrate with my friends and everyone else. Those lines Sorkin wrote carried a lot of weight and still do.
The FDNY hat always takes the breath from me at first.
Wonderful series
I miss this show
One of the best TV shows ever. Fantastic emotional scene, enacting an important event.
I only wish they would reveal, acknowledge how much we've conceded to Bin Laden- in lives, treasure and concessions of freedom and privacy. I'd bet he would think his sacrifice a small price to pay.
i remember the day i was at my house my dad told me to come up stairs and i saw the message on sky news that he was dead
I'll celebrate when I get the same info about obomba, bush jr, the clintons, trump, blair, net&yahoo...#BDS
This moment was so pure because it was solemn. Thats what a leader is. It eschews wontless vehemence for resolution. We all felt the hand of god reach down and lift the scales of justice. Why fight so wrecklessly with ourselves or others? Isnt it when we overcome an obstacle that touches our humanity that we truly become a plurality? Our best selves surpasses our own small role in the greater sphere. We all ultimately seek a better life, there is no reason in losing ourselves for our own reasons.
Maybe that last bit was too much.
1:18 Did anyone else notice the papers switched? "obama good" was on the left, but moved to the right.
Yeah I noticed it too, he probably switched the papers around
So moving!
i remember when the bbc reported 20 mins early that bldg 7 had fell ...good too hear that newsrooms ,9/11 and 20 mins are still recognized here.
When did you become Ted Baxter is the greatest line ever uttered
Will: "Hey, hey. We got Obama!"
Mac: *groan*
Will: "No. Wait. It's ok. I got it out of my system."
Obama Good. Osama Bad. 😂😂😂😂😂💕 I loved this show
Can you get us Don telling the Pilots and Flight Attendant as well? I thought that was almost more powerful than Will's ending.
ruclips.net/video/ypsQO3dFiB8/видео.html
Choked up during this scene like a little kid
For one day we weren't Democrats or Republicans we were just Americans
TIL that the original death toll was 2974 and not 2977, there are 3 victims that were added onto the victim list after the fact based on their death being the directly correlated to 9/11, and the 2977th victim wasn't added to the victim list until June 2011, which is after the supposed newscast was done, so it should have been 2976 at 1:52 and not 2977.
I wonder if Will's still getting texts from President Biden
Watching this in July of 2020, it no longer carries the impact it once did. Now we have a president that let 130,000 people die in vain and it is just the start of a continuing horror.
That number surpassed 500k before we finally got him out of office. But not before he told the big lie, tried to fraudulently over turn a free and fair election and incited a violent insurrection against his own VP and a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol adding five more deaths to his murderous reign. Let every corner of the internet remember his story forever so it never gets whitewashed and his legacy of failure is never forgotten
Obama should hire the writers of The Newsroom - Will McAvoy's speech was so much more touching.
Now this aged well :D
Too bad every news organization would've reported on it the second they heard a rumor and would never wait for any verification
None of them in that episode even discussed putting him on trial. Not one.
Best Show on Television
done, watch it be upload before tonight's end (I live on the west coast so night never ends)
I remember the moments right after 911...and thought...we as Americans had a genuine opportunity...an opportunity that seems to be only fictionalized in an epic movie plot...but we as a country...as people...come together against not only a common enemy...but as a people would say in a unified voice...we will not tolerate evil...nor will we tolerate radicalism or extremeism in any of its clothings...we will no longer be misdirected by trivial trappings...but it was reality...and the togetherness I often yearned for after watching a Sorkian tale...lasted almost a month...and the progress I so desired only erroded into a sea of anger...mistrust...hate...extremism...and worst of all...into a darker baseline for all of humanity...as Sorkin wrote about the greater fool...this country...this world needs more of them...be safe everyone...
Jesus, what horse shit.......
Who the hell put up the credits as POTUS OBAMA WAS SPEAKING?
He knows something about the landing leg.
anyone know the piece of music playing during wills speech?
Shout out for the younger generation who else had to quickly RUclips Ted Baxter
Ok I will put this in perspective. Do you personally remember any of the wars of the ancient Greeks, or early Britain, or the Empires of China?
oh perfect timing....
Civil War was a darkest day, nothin' fine about what came after except more violence and bitterness. Things weren't much better after it.
Really, this is Obama's speech.
the only thing that was missing was the word fucking. We know Charlie swears and that emotion definitely would have used it.
Not special forces. Special forces are green beret. Special operations.
This is rather a funny nod to all the reporters who kept screwing up Osama/Obama on air.
Conservatives from ANY COUNTRY are fucking EPIC.
Charlie is awesome.
"and then boy howdy did we go out and commit some fucking war crimes against unarmed civilians who don't have any access to hospital"
While this is a great scene....I still believe the fact that the American government attacked themselves for a reason to go to war for money, and resources, theres more evidence saying the US are the attackers than terrorists
joe biden...guys i think we've found our new simpsons
"Lets roll."
I expected much more from this. The show is normaly so spot on that i didn't understand why they didn't adress the issue of the usarmy just marching in in his house to take him out like they had every right to do it. And not only did they just wlaz into other countries as they please but didn't managed to take him into custody. They never brought him to court!!
How big was the talk after WWII to bringt justice to the world by going to court and judge. And now THIS!
I wonder why others don't go around killing people they don't like or has wronged them somehow, oh right its against the law!
+Tiana Morgen GOD i thought i was the only one having this point of view...
I guess the matter is too big in US, to stand on the .."soft" side of justice... I'm guessing for US Citizens, ain't no "second thinking" in this matter.. Like If u ain't with it, you ain't a real American...
There was no kill order. He wasn't actually on the FBI's most wanted list. The story goes... When the SEAL walked into his room, Osama reached over to grab something, so the SEAL had no choice but to shoot and kill. The plan was to take him alive though.
We fought for what was undeniably right, that was america's high point. Im not saying that that is all america has done, but its what we do best, and when we use it for the right things, it does good.
I worked in Building 7. It's amazing the idiocy of you people. Try taking a critical thinking class, talk to a structural engineer or read the NIST report
Too bad we only rmr on that day, and won't give healthcare to the first responders. We have to make them come to Washington and beg for help...its a damn shame...
well..he WAS a medical marvel lol
Is there a script?
Why do I keep getting these videos, I'm one of the last people on earth who needs to see American propaganda - I have enough problems
Bin Laden is not dead. He's on my softball team. Good dude. Has a good arm.
Special operations troops not special forces