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Where Could Money From a $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill Go?

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Sep.17 -- President Joe Biden is trying to push his $3.5 trillion plan through a narrowly divided Congress. Henrietta Treyz of Veda Partners looks at how negotiations have gone and where this money could go if the bill is passed. She's...
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CLEAN : Singapore diners sample lab-grown chicken meat after world debut

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Diners try a variety of dishes made with lab-grown chicken 'meat' at a restaurant in Singapore's posh riverside neighbourhood Tuesday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Unaccompanied Minors at the U.S.-Mexico Border Are the Most Critical Challenge, Says Ex-Am. Garza

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Apr.05 -- Antonio Garza, former U.S. ambassador to Mexico under President George W. Bush, discusses the migration surge at the U.S.-Mexico border. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown Speaks To Newsy

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After the supermarket shooting, "we are leaning on each other, holding each other, we are trying to stay strong as a community," Brown said.
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Closing Arguments Held In Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Trial

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A jury will decide how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay to the families of victims after he was already found liable for damages.
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Nadhim Zahawi speaks on the energy price cap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Chancellor, Nadhim Zahawi MP speaking in regards to the energy price cap and the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the 26th August 2022 in London, England
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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NY to pay benefits to families of those who died of virus at work, advisers say British lockdown lift is too early, Hong Kong reaction to Trump
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Donna Ockenden: This trust failed to investigate, learn and improve

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Donna Ockenden reads a statement after publishing her Ockenden Review into maternity failings at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS trust. The review found 201 babies and nine mothers could have – or would have – survived if the NHS...
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CLEAN : Mother of mentally disabled man set for execution leaves Singapore court after appeal fails

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The mother of a mentally disabled man set for execution in Singapore leaves the Supreme Court in tears after a last-ditch effort to save her son failed (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Family members of veterans wounded in recent wars, like Iraq, are asking Congress to pass a law the would offer more training to caregivers. Those who are certified to do the care would be eligible for a stipend, health care and improved traveling benefits.

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HEADLINE: Wounded troops' families ask Congress for help CAPTION: Family members of veterans wounded in recent wars, like Iraq, are asking Congress to pass a law the would offer more training to caregivers. (July 21) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Capitol Hill to vote on tax plan

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Pool Washington, DC - May 22, 2003 1. Mid shot US President George Bush, US Vice President Dick Cheney, Senate Majority Leader Frist and House Speaker Hastert walking towards cameras 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Bush, US...
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Defense Secretary Robert Gates holds a news conference today on conditions at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.

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HEADLINE: Gates 'dismayed' by Walter Reed reports CAPTION: Secretary of Defense Robert Gates visited the Walter Reed Army Medical Center Friday and called the recent media reports of poor outpatient treatment 'unacceptable'. (Feb....
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President Barack Obama honored the nation's top police officers on Saturday, paying tribute to their sacrifices and "quiet courage" in the line of duty. (May 12)

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HEADLINE: Obama honors nation's top police officers CAPTION: President Barack Obama honored the nation's top police officers on Saturday, paying tribute to their sacrifices and "quiet courage" in the line of duty. (May 12) [SOT/]...
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Government cuts will hit Stoke hard

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Government cuts will hit Stoke hard
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Search for missing flight MH370 continues

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Despite intensive international search efforts at sea and in the air, search operations on Friday yielded no fresh clues to the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. According to the Joint Agency Coordination Centre, 14 aircraft and...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON CLAIMS CREDIT FOR BOOMING ECONOMY

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English/Nat United States President Bill Clinton took centre stage on Friday to claim credit for the booming U-S economy. And the President pointed to Friday's jobless figures as proof that America has undergone an economic...
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RR0142/B China: Desert

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Inner Mongolia: Sand covered village of Saihantala village; Shang Bao shovelling sand; Sot in Mandarin; Shang Bao, railway worker; village with workers; worker walking along alleyway; sand covered highway with truck; Mongol herder and...
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USA: ALBRIGHT PAN AM 103 BOMBING TRIAL PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The United States says it's ready to put the Libyan suspects in the Pan Am 103 bombing on trial in the Netherlands, by Scottish judges and under Scottish law. Now, the question is whether Libya will go along. U-S Secretary...
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Tories propose tax breaks for married couples

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Tories propose tax breaks for married couples
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ROVING REPORT: RR9935/A ETHIOPIA: HUNGER

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Ethiopia, one of the poorest nations on earth, is dependent on subsistence agriculture for its survival. But for decades it's been the victim of repeated cycles of war and famine. When the rains fail, as they did this year, the country...
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President focuses on economy in radio address

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Washington, DC April 26, 2003 1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President (sound over still photo): "There are great strengths in this economy. Lower interest rates have helped more Americans buy their own homes. Gas and...
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Vigilante Groups Form to Face the Rioters

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Vigilante Groups Form to Face the Rioters
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Families Struggling To Get On The Property Ladder

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Families Struggling To Get On The Property Ladder
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Bloomberg

Obama on Police Shootings: I Know How Much It Hurts

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July 7 -- President Barack Obama speaks at a news conference about the fatal shootings of two black men by police officers in Minnesota and Louisiana. He speaks just after arriving in Warsaw for a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty...