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The Associated Press reports that Robert Levinson, a retired FBI agent who disappeared in Iran nearly seven years ago, was working for the CIA. The U.S. always described Levinson a private citizen, but now all that has changed. CBS News senior correspondent John Miller, a former deputy director of national intelligence, reports.
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