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Obama's Bin Laden Photo Decision: Move on or More Proof?

Clip: 5/4/2011 | 12m 40s

President Obama said Wednesday that photos of Osama bin Laden's body will not be released.

Citing national security risks, President Obama said Wednesday that photos of Osama bin Laden's body will not be released. Ray Suarez discusses the president's decision and its effects with former White House counterterrorism adviser Richard Clarke and former Deputy National Security Adviser Juan Zarate.

05/04/2011

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