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How the Benghazi attacks sparked a political war of words

Clip: 10/21/2015 | 5m 44s

How the Benghazi attacks sparked a political war of words

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton goes before a congressional committee Thursday to offer testimony on the attacks that killed four people at the U.S. consulate and CIA compound in Benghazi, Libya. Chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Warner reviews the details of the attack and the subsequent investigations.

10/21/2015 | Rating NR

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