Yes it is.
From the article:
The videos are going to come out; the narrative is going to come out that Barack Obama met a bunch of silver ponytails back in the 1980s like Bill (Ayers) and Bernardine Dohrn, equally radical, who said one day were going to have the presidency.
Breitbart told WND at CPAC that the not-yet released videos included while Obama was a student at Harvard Law School.
The video released by Breitbart.com after Breitbarts death, however, showed law student Obama embracing Prof. Derrick Bell, a radical academic with ties to Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obamas radical pastor for 20 years in Chicago.
The video did not seem as earthshattering as Breitbart initially claimed it to be, just weeks before the 43-year-old unexpectedly passed away at his home last Thursday, the New York Daily News observed.
Bannon insisted to WND that the video released by Breitbart.com after Breitbarts death was the film Breitbart referred to when speaking in February to CPAC.
Bannon insisted. We were working on the Derrick Bell video when Breitbart died, and we released to the public the video we have.
Bannon confirmed that there exists a series of tapes taken during Obamas time at Harvard, which will be publicly released in a week or two. Breitbart has been very systematic about going through this thing, Bannon added.
What I don’t ‘get’ from the story or your post is: is there or is there not more video footage available through Breitbart? You underscore the “S” as in plural videos available, and refer to the yet undisclosed tape with Ayers, yet Bannon says there is no other footage?
There are a number of possible explanations, but none that I could glean from the article.