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Sen. Franken: Cruz Couldnt Get Net Neutrality More Wrong

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Nov. 20 -- U.S. Senator Al Franken, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses net neutrality on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that California must drastically reduce its prison population to relieve severe overcrowding that has exposed inmates to increased violence, disease and death.

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HEADLINE: High court to Calif: Cut prison inmates CAPTION: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday that California must drastically reduce its prison population to relieve severe overcrowding that has exposed inmates to increased...
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The confirmation trial for the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history is scheduled to start today. The federal proceeding is designed to determine whether bankrupt Detroit's restructuring plan will be approved. (Sept. 2)

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(NATS: A driver moves through downtown amid its skyscrapers) (NATS: Protest outside a bankruptcy hearing) (VO: Emergency manager Kevyn Orr) (NATS: Cars pass by the business district known as the "Avenue of Fashion") (VO: Salon...
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USA: MICROSOFT LAWYERS CONTEST INTERNET BROWSER RULING

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English/Nat Lawyers for Microsoft were back in Federal Court on Tuesday battling the U-S Justice Department over anti-trust issues. The software giant wants the government to stop interfering in the way it markets its Internet...
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of at least 500,000 women claiming that Wal-Mart favors men over women in pay and promotions.

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HEADLINE: Court hears argument in Wal-Mart sex bias claim CAPTION: The Supreme Court on Tuesday questioned a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of at least 500,000 women claiming that Wal-Mart favors men over women in pay and...
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LAWYERS FOR PLAYERS AND THE NFL ARGUED IN FRONT OF A FEDERAL JUDGE AS THEIR LABOR FIGHT REACHED THE COURTROOM

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NFL players take battle to the courts Lawyers for players and the NFL argued in front of a federal judge as their labor fight reached the courtroom. (April 6) "we are just trying to get the game of football back an that's why we are...
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A traveling medical technician who stole painkillers and infected dozens of patients in multiple states with hepatitis C through tainted syringes was sentenced Monday to 39 years in prison. (Dec. 2)

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A traveling medical technician who stole painkillers and infected dozens of patients in multiple states with hepatitis C through tainted syringes was sentenced Monday to 39 years in prison. "I don't blame the families for hating me,"...
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WH on Garland: Obama Chose Best Person For Job

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus051009: White House press secretary Josh Earnest said that President Obama has chosen the 'best person' for the job by nominating Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.Earnest said Obama...
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WH on Garland: Obama Chose Best Person For Job

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White House press secretary Josh Earnest said that President Obama has chosen the 'best person' for the job by nominating Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.Earnest said Obama worked with legal experts and members of the US...
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IMF's Lagarde Guilty of Negligence, Won't Face Jail Time

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Dec.19 -- International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde has been convicted of negligence over her handling of a dispute during her time as French finance minister. Bloomberg's David Westin and Jonathan Ferro have the...
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WH on Trump's decision on birth control opt-out

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US President Donald Trump on Friday allowed more employers to opt out of providing no-cost birth control to women by claiming religious or moral objections, issuing new rules that took another step in rolling back the Obama health care...
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WH on Trump's decision on birth control opt-out

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US President Donald Trump on Friday allowed more employers to opt out of providing no-cost birth control to women by claiming religious or moral objections, issuing new rules that took another step in rolling back the Obama health care...
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Sessions Defends Travel Ban, Data Surveillance

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Two days after an attack in New York City left 8 people dead, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended President Trump's efforts to institute travel bans and urged Congress to reauthorize the ability to conduct electronic...
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May: UK access to EU markets will be "less" after Brexit

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May said Friday British access to European Union markets "will be less than it is now" after Brexit. She also said that EU law would continue to affect the UK. She also said that "we...
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Sessions Defends Travel Ban, Data Surveillance

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Two days after an attack in New York City left 8 people dead, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions defended President Trump's efforts to institute travel bans and urged Congress to reauthorize the ability to conduct electronic...
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AP Explains: Impact of Kennedy's Retirement

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AP Reporter Mark Sherman looks at what's next now that Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy has announced his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court. The 81-year-old Kennedy said Wednesday he is stepping down after more than...
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Planned Parenthood: 'Abortion Rights At Risk'

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Abortion rights activists say the timing of the resignation of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy "couldn't be worse." "This is the first time in decades that real abortion rights are really at risk," CEO of Planned...
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Analysis: Trump travel ban dealt another blow

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Another U.S. appeals court stomped on President Donald Trump's revised travel ban Monday, saying the administration violated federal immigration law and failed to provide a valid reason for keeping people from six mostly Muslim nations...
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Threats of new conflict as Balkans tensions rise

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Serbia has warned Bosnia it would come to the defence of Bosnian Serbs if they were attacked, amid rising tensions in the Balkans over next weekend's referendum.In the most heated exchange between Serbs and Bosnian Muslims since the war...
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NY AG Schneiderman Sees Success for Travel Ban Cases

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Feb.08 -- New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman discusses the legal battle over President Donald Trump's travel ban and the importance of immigration to U.S. businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Senate Democrats Secure Votes To Block Gorsuch

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - April 3, 2017++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FLASHES++1. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Chris Coons, (D) Delaware:"After reviewing Judge Gorsuch's record, after...
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CLEAN : Legal consequences could be very serious

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CLEAN : Legal consequences could be very serious
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Tilton Says Administrative Courts Lack Due Process

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Sep.28 -- Lynn Tilton, Patriarch Partners founder, discusses winning a U.S. SEC trial she'd spent months fighting to avoid. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Attorney: No justice in Boy Scout bankruptcy

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An attorney representing hundreds of men molested by scoutmasters or other leaders decades ago said on Tuesday that victims will be deprived of  justice with the bankruptcy filing by the Boy Scouts of America.