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What a Muslim Brotherhood Win in Egypt Could Mean for U.S.

Clip: 05/25/2012 | 4m 49s

Two of the most-polarizing candidates for Egypt's presidency might face off in a run-off after a partial vote count Friday in the country's first free presidential election. Jeffrey Brown and McClatchy reporter Nancy Youssef discuss the candidates, Ahmed Shafik of the Mubarak regime, and the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi.

Aired: 05/25/12

Rating: NR

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