In collaboration with the Emerson Prison Initiative, the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs is hosting an exhibition showcasing essays written by formerly and currently incarcerated college students.
i don t see releasing this photograph and taking a victory lap it s not a victory lap. and vindicating 3,000 people who were killed on 9/11 does not bring them back. the image of the middle east and the image of abu ghraib, and the recent killing people for sport and making photographs. we ve got enough pictures of americans posing with dead bodies. i think we ought to take the high ground. set the high standard rather than the low bar. and displaying this photograph does nothing to advance our national interest. you could make the same argument at abu ghraib. look how good that did. gentlemen really helped us stop torture. gentlemen, we re going to have to leave it there. it s a compelling debate. i ve heard both sides of the argument all day. i ll be honest with you, as a journalist for the last 25 years, my inclination is always to publish stuff like this, but i could completely understand the president s position that it could very well imperil the national inte
and vindicating 3,000 people who were killed on 9/11 does not bring them back. the image of the middle east and the image of abu ghraib, and the recent killing people for sport and making photographs. we ve got enough pictures of americans posing with dead bodies. i think we ought to take the high ground. set the high standard rather than the low bar. and displaying this photograph does nothing to advance our national interest. you could make the same argument at abu ghraib. look how good that did. gentlemen really helped us stop torture. gentlemen, we re going to have to leave it there. it s a compelling debate. i ve heard both sides of the argument all day. i ll be honest with you, as a journalist for the last 25 years, my inclination is always to publish stuff like this, but i could completely understand the president s position that it could very well imperil the
killing people for sport and making photographs. we ve got enough pictures of americans posing with dead bodies. i think we ought to take the high ground. set the high standard rather than the low bar. and displaying this photograph does nothing to advance our national interest. you could make the same argument at abu ghraib. look how good that did. gentlemen really helped us stop torture. gentlemen, we re going to have to leave it there. it s a compelling debate. i ve heard both sides of the argument all day. i ll be honest with you, as a journalist for the last 25 year, my inclination is always to publish stuff like this but i completely understand the president s position that it could well imperil the national interest and security. but the debate will run along. gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you. when we come back, does the death of osama bin laden pose a security threat in this country? i ll ask one of the president s top security advisers. do you believ