Did Obama get good intelligence on Egypt?
CNN's Dan Lothian reports on the intelligence questions surrounding the White House and the crisis in Egypt. This story was edited by Julian Styles.
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President Obama wakes up in Colorado this morning to continue his two-day campaign swing. Yesterday, he traveled to Las Vegas and his speech was a bit toned down from political rhetoric due to the...
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