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Longtime South Carolina Republican Senator Lindsey Graham died on July 11 at age 71 after a brief and sudden illness. Graham served in the Senate since 2003, holding senior roles on the Budget, Judiciary and Appropriations committees, and was a leading voice on national security and foreign policy. Just one day before his death, he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv to discuss air defense and sanctions against Russia.

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00:06I'm pleased to announce, as of about 30 minutes ago, we've reached an agreement with the White House.
00:25Long time no see.
00:27Happy birthday.
00:28Thank you very much.
00:30Happy to see you.
00:31How are you?
00:32Good.
00:33Older.
00:34Older.
00:34Older.
00:35But no wiser.
00:37Good to see you.
00:39By your intel, folks, I would recommend that you send them over.
00:44Aye.
00:44Mr. Murphy.
00:45Mr. Murphy.
00:46Aye.
00:48There's $69.5 billion that this amendment covers.
00:54$38.6 billion for ICE to train, equip, support.
00:59Is it taking out the ICE?
01:07Well, I think, I think the regime will...
01:10She actually took over.
01:12No, no.
01:12I would like to say a few of you.
01:15Yeah.
01:16No?
01:16I would like to say, yeah, I do want to?
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