WASHINGTON (Reuters) - National security has jumped to the top of U.S. President Barack Obama's agenda, but it is unlikely to distract him from overhauling healthcare and tackling double-digit unemployment over the long term.
Obama spent his first two days back in Washington after his Hawaiian vacation looking at how U.S. intelligence agencies failed to connect the dots and prevent the attempted bombing of a U.S. airliner on Christmas Day.
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