Senator Clinton, when she was here--now Secretary--mentioned that she was willing, during the first 6 months of her time, to really look at foreign assistance, to look at this spaghetti that's been talked about, and really narrow it down in a way that makes what we do much more focused.
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Corker recalls Clinton's commitment to reforming foreign assistance.
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