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Unfortunate CNN Headline Confuses 'Osama' And 'Obama'

Nov 8, 2014, 17:48 IST

CNN earned widespread mockery Friday night when it apparently ran a headline referring to a Navy SEAL killing "Obama" instead of "Osama."

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"SEAL WHO CLAIMS HE KILLED OBAMA UNDER ATTACK," it read.

According to video posted by Mediaite, CNN ran the chyron for at least the majority of a 45-second segment. People on Twitter quickly noticed the error:

The segment addressed the controversy surrounding Robert O'Neill, who claims he was the soldier who fatally shot Osama Bin Laden in the 2011 raid on a Pakistani compound. As CNN noted, however, other SEALs are reportedly disputing O'Neill's version of the events.

CNN eventually replaced "Obama" with "Bin Laden" in the headline, Mediaite said.

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