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Delegations from 75 countries pay tribute to Shimon Peres

Clip: 9/30/2016 | 3m 49s

The funeral of Shimon Peres brought together delegations from 75 countries.

The funeral of Shimon Peres, who passed away Wednesday at 93, brought together delegations from 75 countries -- even those with a bitter history of war. After shaking hands with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu eulogized his former rival as a "great man." Presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama also spoke of Peres' legacy. William Brangham reports.

09/30/2016 | Expired 10/31/2016 | Rating NR

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