Killing Bin Laden: The President's Story

Summary 60 Minutes interviews the President Obama about the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the difficult decision making process that faced the president. "Andy Rooney" compares the death of bin Laden to his memory of the death of Hitler.

S43.E32 ∙ Killing Bin Laden: The President's Story

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Stars : Andrew Rooney Lesley Stahl Steve Kroft Morley Safer

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Genres : Documentary News

Release date : May 7, 2011

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Instagram

Language : English

Filming locations : CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Production companies : CBS Productions CBS News CBS News Productions

Summary 60 Minutes interviews the President Obama about the mission to kill Osama Bin Laden and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the difficult decision making process that faced the president. "Andy Rooney" compares the death of bin Laden to his memory of the death of Hitler.

Details

Genres : Documentary News

Release date : May 7, 2011

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Facebook Official Instagram

Language : English

Filming locations : CBS Broadcast Center, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Production companies : CBS Productions CBS News CBS News Productions

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Mountains That Take Wing: Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama - A Conversation on Life, Struggles & Liberation

Mountains That Take Wing: Angela Davis & Yuri Kochiyama - A Conversation on Life, Struggles & Liberation

Thirteen years, two inspiring women, both radical activists-one conversation. MOUNTAINS THAT TAKE WING is a historically rich and unique documentary about two formidable women who share a profound passion for justice. Through conversations that are intimate and profound, we learn about Davis, an internationally renowned scholar, writer and activist, and 88-year-old Kochiyama, a revered grassroots community activist and Nobel Peace Prize nominee. Their shared experience as political prisoners and their dedication to Civil Rights embody personal and political experiences as well as the diverse lives of women doing liberatory cultural work. Illustrated with rarely-seen photographs and footage of extraordinary speeches and events from the early 1900s to the '60s and through the present, the topics of this rich conversation range from critical, but often forgotten role of women in 20th century social movements to the importance of cross-cultural/cross-racial alliances; from America's WWII internment camps to Japan's "Comfort Women"; from Malcolm X to the prison industrial complex; and from war to cultural arts. Davis and Kochiyama's comments offer critical lessons for understanding our nation's most important social movements while providing tremendous hope for its youth and the future. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by EMRO. DISTRIBUTED by WOMEN MAKE MOVIES: http://www.wmm.com/filmcatalog/pages/c796.shtml

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