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Trump launched "Black Voices for Trump" initiative

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During the 2016 campaign, candidate Donald Trump stood in front of largely white crowds and asked black voters to consider, "What the hell do you have to lose?"
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Congressional Black Caucus raises virus concerns

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Members of the Congressional Black Caucus on Thursday raised concerns that current and future legislation in Congress must address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the African American community.
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Congressional Black Caucus raises virus concerns

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Members of the Congressional Black Caucus raised concerns that current and future legislation in Congress must address the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the African American community.
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California Considers Reparations For Slavery

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A task force will study the impact of slavery on California and reparations could include direct payments, job training and community investments.
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In 2 Weeks, 10 States Have Seen New COVID-19 Cases Double

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The CDC is now predicting that the U.S. could reach 130,000-150,000 total deaths by July 18.
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CDC, AMA Focus On Urging Minority Communities To Get Flu Shot

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A little more than half of Americans get flu shots each year. But new CDC data shows a diversity gap in flu shots.
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Fauci on Pandemic Impact, Future

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Sep.23 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, discusses the Covid-19 pandemic’s adverse impact on already vulnerable communities. He speaks with David Rubenstein, co-founder and...
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Jury selected for Michael Jackson''s trial

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1. Aerial shot of singer Michael Jackson arriving at court 2. Jackson entering court 3. Jackson entering security clearance for courtroom 4. SOUNDBITE (English): Jim Hammer, former San Francisco Prosecutor and Fox News Analyst: "We have...
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As Barack Obama prepares to become the country's first black president, the AP looks back at the long history of African-Americans in the nation's capitol

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HEADLINE: The history of African-Americans in Washington CAPTION: As Barack Obama prepares to become the country's first black president, the AP looks back at the long history of African-Americans in the nation's capitol. (Jan. 8)
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President Bush said Tuesday that recent displays of nooses are disturbing and indicate that some Americans may be losing sight of the suffering that blacks have endured across the nation

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HEADLINE: Bush: Noose displays 'deeply offensive' CAPTION: President Bush said Tuesday that recent displays of nooses are disturbing and indicate that some Americans may be losing sight of the suffering that blacks have endured across...
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As America faces the possibility of electing its first black president, many African Americans are expressing cautious optimism.

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HEADLINE: Blacks cautiously optimistic on election eve CAPTION: As America faces the possibility of electing its first black president, many African Americans are expressing cautious optimism. (Nov. 3) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] As...
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Obama: Police Shootings Should Trouble Americans

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:++QUALITY AS INCOMING++POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWarsaw, Poland - 8 July 2016++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK FRAMES++1. President Barack Obama walking to podium2. SOUNDBITE (English) President...
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VOICED: Black Republicans, still a minority in the

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VOICED: Black Republicans, still a minority in the
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Three Must-See Charts About the January U.S. Jobs Report

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Feb.02 -- Bloomberg's Matt Boesler breaks down three charts about the January U.S. employment report with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Trump: 'I'm the least racist person there is'

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President Donald Trump says he's "the least racist person there is," as he doubles down on his criticism of Rep. Elijah Cummings and the Baltimore community he serves.
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Trump: 'I'm the least racist person there is'

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US President Donald Trump says he's "the least racist person there is," as he doubles down on his criticism of Representative Elijah Cummings and the Baltimore community he serves.
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Trump: 'I'm the least racist person there is'

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Trump launches black outreach effort for 2020

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President Donald Trump looked to win over African-American voters Friday as he launched a new "Black Voices for Trump" outreach initiative in Atlanta.
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Trump launched "Black Voices for Trump" initiative

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During the 2016 campaign, candidate Donald Trump stood in front of largely white crowds and asked black voters to consider, "What the hell do you have to lose?"
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Trump launches black outreach effort for 2020

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US President Donald Trump looked to win over African-American voters Friday as he launched a new "Black Voices for Trump" outreach initiative in Atlanta.
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House Democrats Seek Investigations Into Deaths Of 3 Black Americans

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Judiciary Committee members said they want the DOJ to investigate police actions in the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.
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U.S. on Long Journey to Justice, Howard Univ. President Says

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Jul.16 -- Howard University President Dr. Wayne Frederick speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs about the bond market, the prospects for school enrollment and the road to equality.
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Trump to Visit Kenosha After Police Shooting

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Aug.31 -- President Trump plans to travel to Kenosha, Wisconsin, on Tuesday over the objection of the state’s Democratic governor. Protests have intensified in Kenosha since a police officer on Aug. 23 shot Jacob Blake, a Black man,...
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Report: Rep. Clyburn Disappointed With Cabinet Picks

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South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn told The Hill that not enough Black Americans have been nominated to join the incoming Biden administration.