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Clip: 3/29/2011 | 9m 44s

Judy Woodruff discusses Libya with Senators Jack Reed and Johnny Isakson.

As Washington offered divided responses to President Obama's Libya speech, coalition leaders gathered in London to discuss the mission in Libya. Judy Woodruff discusses Libya with Sen. Jack Reed. D-R.I., who serves on the Armed Services Committee, and Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., who serves on the Foreign Relations Committee.

03/29/2011

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