More communication required to find bin Laden
Rep. Mac Thornberry discusses America’s inability to find Osama bin Laden despite our nation’s communication capabilities. He calls for the creation of a non-partisan private organization to facilitate communication within and between governments (1:30).
July 22, 2008
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