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Deputy National Security advisor on Hamas, Russia sanctions

Clip: 7/22/2014 | 8m 7s

Deputy National Security advisor discusses Mideast cease-fire efforts, Russia sanctions

Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes says U.S. intelligence has confirmed that the missile that brought down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 originated in Ukrainian territory controlled by pro-Russian rebels, but that Russia is not yet absolved of complicity. He joins Judy Woodruff to discuss coordination with Europe on potential sanctions against Russia and U.S. hopes for a Mideast cease-fire.

07/22/2014 | Rating NR

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