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Biden to Republicans: 'Let's sit down together and discuss our mutual plans together'

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"Let's sit down together and discuss our mutual plans together," US President Joe Biden urges Republicans in Congress in his annual State of the Union address, amid deep political divisions. SOUNDBITE

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