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    Secy. Blinken: 'So vital' for the U.S. to continue backing Ukraine

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    06:30
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    06:29
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    10:26
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    04:07
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    09:41
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Sen. Inhofe: 'I believe Mattis' on Yemen raid

07:42

Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., a member of the Armed Services Committee, says he believes Secretary of Defense James Mattis when he said valuable intelligence was obtained in Yemen, and that "obviously" something went wrong with the raid.