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Washington Week with The Atlantic

June 8, 2012

Wisconsin recall election; campaign fundraising; US drone strikes against terror targets

06/08/2012 | Rating NR

Washington Week with The Atlantic

June 8, 2012

6/8/2012 | 21m 9s

Wisconsin recall election; campaign fundraising; US drone strikes against terror targets

What do the results from the recall election in Wisconsin mean for the 2012 Presidential election? The Obama and Romney campaigns ramp up fundraising efforts. Also, a look at how Obama has accelerated drone attacks against terrorist targets and related intelligence leaks. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate Magazine and CBS News; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; David Sanger, New York Times.

06/08/2012 | Rating NR

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Washington Week with The Atlantic

June 8, 2012

6/8/2012 | 21m 9s

What do the results from the recall election in Wisconsin mean for the 2012 Presidential election? The Obama and Romney campaigns ramp up fundraising efforts. Also, a look at how Obama has accelerated drone attacks against terrorist targets and related intelligence leaks. Joining Gwen: John Dickerson, Slate Magazine and CBS News; Jeanne Cummings, Bloomberg News; David Sanger, New York Times.

06/08/2012 | Rating NR

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