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U.S. Senators urge repeal of Cuba travel ban

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A bipartisan group of lawmakers seek to end restrictions on travel to Cuba, the first effort in Congress toward ending the U.S. embargo since President Barack Obama moved to normalize relations last month. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)

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