here. what about the decision by the president not to put out at least one photo? >> well, i mean, this is amateurish, the handling of this from the beginning. you remember there were indications from the white house we would be getting photos, and the decision seems to be made sub quent to that. they changed their mind saying we don't want to offend muslim sensibilities as if killing bin laden hadn't already achieved that. you can make a countercase that foe toe graphs of him humiliated and dead would do a lot for counterpropaganda. but conspiracy theories always flourish. it's their nature. the latest example on the hill where the members of congress, senators give up and say we were given the photographs. now the white house is saying to a bunch of reporters off the record no, we never showed anybody anything in evidence in the end you have to release photos. pakistani military or intelligence services told photographs to reuters floating on the internet now of three other men killed in