
Air Force officers caught in cheating scandal
Clip: 1/16/2014 | 10m 39s
Is Air Force cheating scandal symptomatic of a bigger problem?
Thirty-four Air Force officers who conduct nuclear operations have thus far been implicated in a proficiency test cheating scandal. Gwen Ifill talks to Robert Burns of the Associated Press and Bruce Blair of Princeton University about the larger implications of the cheating revelations for the Air Force.
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Air Force officers caught in cheating scandal
Clip: 1/16/2014 | 10m 39s
Thirty-four Air Force officers who conduct nuclear operations have thus far been implicated in a proficiency test cheating scandal. Gwen Ifill talks to Robert Burns of the Associated Press and Bruce Blair of Princeton University about the larger implications of the cheating revelations for the Air Force.
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