Tonight on AC360°, more about the secret U.S. military mission that killed Osama bin Laden. The White House announced Tuesday that the most wanted terrorist on the planet was not armed at the time he was fatally shot by U.S. Navy SEALs. Are there more shocking details about the precision operation yet to be revealed?
Also tonight, should the White House release photos of bin Laden's corpse or his burial at sea?
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gnite all – later gater – you can almost collectively feel the relief – it is not closure but it is something and not nothing
Beautifully said Anderson.
Good Night everyone. Have a wonderful evening
Good Night Everyone! Good Night, Anderson! Thanks for the coverage tonight!
I am with everyone else who cares if he was armed or not!!!!! He ordered thousands of americans murdered while they were at work!!!! Or flying to see their loved ones. Who really cares if he was armed, and I dont think we need to see any pictures
Honestly it is time to celebrate, not to doubt.
Yes, we the American people have respect for others even thou Bin Laben never had anyrespect for us. Night Anderson, sorry I started so late been very busy. Take care and be safe.
really enjoyed tonight's show – lots of perspectives.
Excellent show as always Anderson. Good night everyone.
Good night everyone. Thank you Anderson and CNN for such good reporting and interviews tonight. You are so right Anderson. "It is a relief to know he's gone". Thank you President Obama and all involved in the mission. It's so nice to be reminded why we are proud to be Americans.
Must love your words, Anderson.