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Doug Ford to council - Have you ever smoked pot

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Doug Ford asked council members if they had ever smoked pot. He did so while defending his brother, Mayor Rob Ford, who has admitted smoking crack cocaine (Randy Risling/Toronto Star).
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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford in good spirits as he enters council meeting

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Toronto Mayor Rob Ford appeared unconcerned heading into an extraordinary council meeting - and even joked with reporters. (Carlos Osario/ Toronto Star )
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New York City Councilman Rafael Espinal City Hall Press Conference

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/ New York City Councilman RAFAEL ESPINAL Announces Support for Horse-Drawn Carriages and Against Ban at Press Conference on steps of City Hall with Horse Carriage spokesperson Stephen Malone and Demos P. Demopoulos, Teamsters Local 553.
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Time Lapse Philadelphia City Hall (1080/24P)

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Time lapse clip of Philadelphia City Hall building shot with Nikon D200.
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Low Angle of Man Walking Up Steps

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WPIX : Low Angle of Man Walking Up Steps at New York City Hall on September 10, 2013 in New York, New York (Footage by Tribune Broadcasting/Getty Images)
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Low Angle of a Woman Walking Up Steps

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WPIX : Low Angle of a Woman Walking Up Steps at New York City Hall on September 10, 2013 in New York, New York (Footage by Tribune Broadcasting/Getty Images)
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2015 NYC Gay Pride Parade

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Members of the New York City Council show their support by marching in the parade
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NYC Council, Puerto Rican Day Parade, 2015

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The New York City Council parades during the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade on 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, USA
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Three administrators whose huge salaries sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign, the City Council said Friday.

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HEADLINE: Huge salaries force Calif. Officials to resign CAPTION: Three administrators whose huge salaries sparked outrage in this small blue-collar suburb of Los Angeles have agreed to resign, the City Council said Friday. ...
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Amazon Scrapping HQ2 Is a Victory for New York City, Council Member Van Bramer Says

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Feb.14 -- New York City Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer comments on Amazon.com Inc.'s decision to scrap plans for a new headquarters in New York City. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Government cuts will hit Stoke hard

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Government cuts will hit Stoke hard
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This Is Worst Time for NYC Since Early 90s, Bratton Says

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Former NYPD Commissioner William Bratton says the rise in overall crime is making this the worst time for New York City since the early 1990s. He says Mayor Eric Adams is not getting the cooperation he needs from state and city...
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Denver City Council Votes To Repeal Pit Bull Ban

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The council voted 7-4 to amend a 1989 bill that essentially banned residents from owning pit bulls within city limits.
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The Berkeley, California City Council is receiving a deluge of criticism from across the country after it sent a letter to a recruiting station telling the Marines they were not welcome in the city. But as AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, many Berkeley residents are standing by the council's actions

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HEADLINE: Berkeley to Marines: 'leave our town' CAPTION: The Berkeley, California City Council is receiving a deluge of criticism from across the country after it sent a letter to a recruiting station telling the Marines they were not...
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Manchester police: Four arrests in attack probe

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Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police Ian Hopkins said on Wednesday that three further arrests were made overnight in the investigation into this week's bombing in Manchester. He also said that police are investigating a network...
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Chelsea Clinton dice que no se postulará para un cargo público

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May.08-- La vicepresidenta de la Fundación Clinton Chelsea Clinton habla con la editora ejecutiva de Global Business de Bloomberg Jackie Simmons en la inauguración de la Cumbre sobre Igualdad de Bloomberg Business.
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Minneapolis Mayor Seeks To Leave 100 Police Officer Openings Unfilled

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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey say he wants to see "a full-on culture shift" in his police department.
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Double amputee wows talent show playing piano with toes

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AP Television Shanghai - August 26, 2010 1. Close up of toe pianist Liu Wei putting his feet on piano keyboard and starting to play piano with toes 2. Medium of toes on keyboard, tilt up to Liu playing piano 3. Liu playing piano with...
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Bosnia - Agreement reached over Mostar council

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After days of stalemate, Bosnian Muslims and Croats on Tuesday (6/8) agreed on jointly governing the divided city of Mostar. The document, signed by both parties, commits them to convene a session of the city council to elect a new mayor...
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Extremism in Schools Highlighted Twenty Years Ago

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Extremism in Schools Highlighted Twenty Years Ago
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Local Elections Take Place Tomorrow in Scotland

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VOICED: Local elections are taking place across the UK tomorrow. In Scotland. Labour could lose control of Glasgow city council to the SNP. Labour has controlled the city for all but six of the last 65 years, but the Scottish...
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Russian Opposition Leader Navalny May Have Been Exposed to Chemicals

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Jul.29 -- Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny was hospitalized after he may have been exposed to "an unknown chemical substance" while in prison. Bloomberg's Gregory White reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Georgia Governor Sues Atlanta Mayor Over Face Mask Mandate

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Gov. Brian Kemp says Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is overstepping her authority by issuing a face mask mandate.
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CLEAN : 'Disrespected' and 'angry': protesters see NYC budget as 'mockery' of their defund campaign

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Anti-racism protesters voice their disappointment and outrage as New York City lawmakers approve a controversial budget that purports to slash one billion dollars from the NYPD's annual budget (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)