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U.S. retaliates to expose, dissuade Russian aggression

Clip: 12/29/2016 | 6m 11s

More on the intended impact of the retaliatory measures announced by President Obama.

The Obama administration wanted to send a message to Russia and top levels of its government: there will be consequences for election meddling and other aggressions. Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Lisa Monaco, special assistant to the president, about the intended impact of the retaliatory measures announced by President Obama.

12/29/2016 | Rating NR

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