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Obama Urges Gadhafi to Step Down; International Criminal...

Clip: 3/3/2011 | 8m 57s

President Obama issued his strongest statement yet on Libya.

President Obama issued his strongest statement yet on Libya, saying Moammar Gadhafi must step down and leave the country. James Mates, Jonathan Miller and Alex Thomson of Independent Television News report on the latest developments in Libya and a new investigation launched by the International Criminal Court.

03/03/2011

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