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The Situation Room celebrates 20 years on the air

The Situation Room celebrates 20 years on the air

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CNN's Wolf Blitzer celebrates The Situation Room's 20th anniversary with a look back at the first day, highlights from over the years, and is joined by several guests from the very first show.
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