with us today, rick stengel with the bbc's katty kay, the "new york time's" helene cooper and "the washington post's" david ignatius. on the first anniversary of the killin of bin laden, rick stgel's "time" magazine has a report showing how risky president obama's decision was. we learn that only five or six people were iluded for nine months. many people you would expect to know did not and were not included and we learned that the president went against advice of defense secretary bob gates, joint chiefs vice chairman jim cartwright and vice president biden, fearing the huge risk of sending in boots from the ground,referring an air strike but the president chose the riskiest option. rick, w he disagree with joe biden, bob gates and general cartwright? >> he took a high risk but high rewards strategy. one of the things that was written, if they used drones or missiles, they would never have known whether they got osama bin laden and they didn't expect the pakistanis to tell them, either. at the core of what president obama wanted to do, he wanted to get credit. chris: so he was willing to ta