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Mubarak Trial an 'Extraordinary Moment' for Egypt, Middle...

Clip: 8/3/2011 | 8m 23s

Mubarak Trial an 'Extraordinary Moment' for Egypt, Middle East

The trial of Hosni Mubarak, the former Egyptian strongman, began Wednesday with him pleading innocent to charges of corruption and presiding over the killing of nearly 900 protesters. Margaret Warner discusses the trial's significance with Harvard University's Tarek Masoud and the Council on Foreign Relations' Steven Cook.

08/03/2011

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