Swine Flu: DHS leading the effort

Swine flu continues to spread in the US and around the world. At least 50 cases have been found here at home, and the government is treating the outbreak as if ...

Swine flu continues to spread in the US and around the world. At least 50 cases have been found here at home, and the government is treating the outbreak as if it were a pandemic. Joining us to talk about Homeland Security’s role is National Security Correspondent JJ Green.

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