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Al-Shabab extremists wage violent attack in Kenya

Clip: 7/6/2014 | 4m 15s

Heidi Vogt of the Wall Street Journal joins John Larson via Skype from Nairobi.

Authorities in Kenya say at least 29 people were killed in a series of attacks by Al-Shabab extremists from neighboring Somalia. One Kenyan official said the extremists "went around shooting at people and villages indiscriminately." For more, Heidi Vogt of the Wall Street Journal joins John Larson via Skype from Nairobi.

07/06/2014 | Rating NR

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