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Nonprofit to help Chicago clear pot convictions

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A nonprofit with the technology to analyze criminal records nearly automatically will help the county that includes Chicago clear tens of thousands of convictions for marijuana possession as Illinois gets set to allow the recreational...
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Labour leadership hustings in Glasgow

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The final three Labour leadership candidates - Lisa Nandy, Rebecca Long-Bailey and Sir Keir Starmer answer questions on Indyref2 at the Glasgow hustings.
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Candidates continue Biden criticism after debate

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The ideological divisions gripping the Democratic Party intensified on Wednesday as presidential candidates waged an acrimonious battle over health care, immigration and race that tested the strength of early front-runner Joe Biden's...
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Rebecca Long-Bailey launches Labour leadership bid

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Rebecca Long-Bailey announces her bid for the Labour Party leadership at Manchester’s Museum of Science and Industry. She explains what she will fight for should she become leader of the Labour Party and saya that she wants power back...
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Steyer Says a Diverse Coalition Is Needed to Beat 'Dangerous' Trump

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Feb.07 -- Billionaire Tom Steyer, co-founder of NextGen Climate Action and Democratic presidential candidate, discusses the top issues shaping his 2020 election campaign. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Buttigieg back in political fray after respite

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A bit hoarse and with an occasional cough, Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg returned to the political fray Thursday, resuming a whirlwind schedule after taking a half-day to rest after getting hit with a bad cold.
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The Case for Opportunity Zones

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Aug.28 -- Former Oklahoma Governor Frank Keating discussed former Rep. Jack Kemp's (R-NY) work in the inner cities, enterprise zones and how Republicans can appeal to African-American voters. He spoke on Aug. 24 on a special...
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Atlanta Mayor Says Deadly Shooting of Brooks Was Not Justified

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Jun.15 -- Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms said the deadly police shooting of Rayshard Brooks was not justified. One officer was fired, the other is on administrative leave.
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Sen. Stabenow Says Biden's Plan Embraces Innovation, Job Creation

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Jul.14 -- Senator Debbie Stabenow, a member of the Senate Finance Committee and a Democrat from Michigan, discusses Joe Biden's economic plan. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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British Beer & Pub Association chief on 'burden' of Covid-19 restrictions for industry

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Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association urges the Government to remove all restrictions on hospitality venues by June 21. This comes as more than 70 MPs have signed a pledge opposing the use of Covid-19...
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Elon Musk is a Bit of an Icon in the Crypto World: Novogratz

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May.17 --  Michael Novogratz, chief executive officer of Galaxy Digital LP, talks about the influence of Elon Musk on cryptocurrencies. He's on "What'd You Miss?"
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British Airways makes sustainability pledge for Cop26 flights

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British Airways is to buy an amount of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) equivalent to the traditional fuel its aircraft will burn transporting Cop26 delegates. The airline has formed a collaboration with energy giant BP to source SAF in...
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Greta Thunberg joins a protest to raise the awareness of marginalised people affected climate change

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Greta Thunberg joins a protest in Glasgow organised by Fridays for Future. The event gave a platform to young people known as MAPA - the Most Affected People and Areas. Youth activists from Colombia, Argentina and Philippines among others.
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Davey: Public saying they've 'had enough of this Prime Minister'

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Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey visiting Wimbledon Common, south west London to celebrate the party's gains in the 2022 local elections. On Friday Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he took full responsibility for the results as...
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All Cruises Have Vaccinated Passengers and Guests: Princess Cruises

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Aug.09 -- Princess Cruises President Jan Swartz says all ships will have vaccinated passengers and crew in order to protect everyone. She says the company sees very strong demand for bookings. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Johnson lookalike in ‘race against the clock’ as charity urges climate action

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A Boris Johnson lookalike has raced against a costumed “clock” as a charity highlighted that time is running out to tackle climate change. Ahead of the Cop26 UN climate change conference in Glasgow, the Scottish Catholic International...
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West Yorkshire mayor Tracy Brabin responds to the levelling up white paper

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West Yorkshire mayor Tracy Brabin interview about levelling up white paper. Michael Gove promised to reshape British economy and society under the Government’s “levelling up” agenda, but was criticised for a lack of ambition by Labour...
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CLEAN : In a Florida 'food desert,' a gnawing sense of being left behind

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In the US, a country with often poor mass transit and persistent pockets of poverty, getting to grocery stores that sell fresh food can be daunting (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Energy bill price cap rise should not go ahead, says Nicola Sturgeon

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Nicola Sturgeon has said the energy price cap rise should not go ahead, as she accused the UK Government of being “missing in action” on the issue. Ms Sturgeon spoke as she visited the Lowson Memorial Church’s breakfast club in Forfar,...
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CLEAN : US 'street scientists' map extreme heat with car-mounted sensors

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Volunteer "street scientists" take part in a campaign to map heat in Maryland's Montgomery County, which neighbors the US capital, in an effort to identify areas at particular risk to extreme heat, called urban heat islands (Footage by...
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Unusual food prepared in kosher tradition

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AP Television News Jerusalem - 22 July 2010 1. Mid of religious Jewish men eating 2. Top shot of bar staff, pan to people eating 3. Mid of a man sitting next to a woman and a boy eating 4. Tilt down from tower of David in the old...
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MACEDONIA: KOSOVO: CLINTON SPEAKS TO THE REFUGEES

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English/Nat Refugees in a tent city embraced U-S President Bill Clinton on Tuesday as a beloved conquering hero. Speaking within sight of Kosovo, Clinton beseeched the ethnic Albanians not to rush home to the bomb-ravaged province...
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Hathaway, Sarandon and Ron Howard speak out at Coalition Ball

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Music/Video/Performance Rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Washington, DC - 20 January 2009 1. Wide shot of the Harman Center for the Arts ++++SHOT IS MUTE 2. Actress Anne Hathaway speaks to reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Anne...
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MICHELLE OBAMA SHOWS AP WHITE HOUSE GARDEN TO PROMOTE NEW BOOK

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US First Lady Michelle Obama supported America's "better-eating" campaign on Tuesday with a new book on do-it-yourself food production, using the White House kitchen garden as a starting point. Mrs. Obama spoke about her ideas to improve...