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Examining the Decision to Put Sulaiman Abu Ghaith on Trial

Clip: 3/8/2013 | 6m 55s

Examining the Decision to Put Sulaiman Abu Ghaith on Trial

Security was heavy at the courthouse where Sulaiman Abu Ghaith was charged with conspiring to kill American, a charge based on threatening statements and his close relationship with Osama bin Laden. Margaret Warner talks with Jess Bravin of the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times' William Rashbaum, who was in the court.

03/08/2013

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