U.S. tells Ukraine embassy staffers' families to return home
The U.S. ordered family members of embassy staffers in Ukraine to leave the country as concerns rise over Russia's military buildup along the border. President Biden is reportedly hearing options to potentially send troops to allied countries in the region. CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has the latest from the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv.
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