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Bloomberg

Ex-Trump Campaign Chair Manafort Told to Surrender

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Oct.30 -- Paul Manafort, a former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, and a business partner of Manafort, are reportedly expected to become the first people charged in Special Counsel Robert Muller's investigation into Russia's...
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Bloomberg

Trump Approves Release of Disputed GOP Memo on Handling of Russia Probe

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- Bloomberg's Sahil Kapur reports on the release of a Republican memo that Democrats have dismissed as a contrived account intended to protect the president. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Former FBI Agent Sees Only 'Modest' Improvement in Election Security

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Jun.18 -- Clint Watts, author of "Messing With the Enemy" and former FBI special agent, comments on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Kevin...
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Bloomberg

Rod Rosenstein Is Said to Offer Resignation as Deputy Attorney General

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has reportedly resigned in anticipation of being fired by President Donald Trump. The resignation would follow reports that Rosenstein suggested to colleagues last year that he would...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Durbin Grills Kavanaugh on Need for FBI Probe of Ford's Claims

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- U.S. Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Bloomberg

Trump's AG Pick Talks Muller Probe in Senate

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- William Barr, President Donald Trump’s nominee to serve as attorney general, is working to convince lawmakers that he won’t interfere with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe as the Senate Judiciary Committee opens...
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Bloomberg

Former FBI Special Agent Reacts to 'Fast-Moving' Bomb Scare Probe

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- Frank Montoya, a former FBI special agent, reacts to the arrest of a Florida man in connection with mailing at least 13 suspected explosive devices that targeted high-profile Democrats. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Mueller Report Should Be Shared With Public, Ex-FBI Deputy McCabe Says

Higher Ed
Feb.25 -- Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe discusses Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Curated Video

FBI Sees Surge In Tips After Dayton, El Paso Shootings

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​In the first full week following the attacks, the FBI's National Threat Operations Center received more than 38,000 tips from the public.
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Sky News

Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part One

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART ONE on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Sky News

Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part Four

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART FOUR on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Sky News

Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part Three

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART THREE on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Sky News

Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part Five

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART FIVE on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Sky News

The FBI says it is investigating the shooting dead of four marines in Tennessee as an act of terrorism and they're following 70 leads. Mohammed Youssef Abdul-azeez opened fire at two military bases in Chattanooga using two shotguns and a handgun.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of woman laying floral tribute and flag and speaking to press at seen of shooting after Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez opened fire at an Army recruitment building on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Curated Video

Va. Judge Upholds Temporary Capitol Gun Ban Ahead Of Rally

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​Under the terms of the ban, weapons of any kind will be prohibited on the grounds of the state Capitol from Friday night until Tuesday.
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CLEAN : FILE: US Justice report: 2016 Russia probe not politically driven

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A US Justice Department report concludes that political bias did not drive an investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election rebutting President Donald Trump's claims that the FBI illegally spied on his campaign (Footage by...
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Curated Video

President Trump Denounces Impeachment Vote At His Michigan Rally

Higher Ed
At a rally in Michigan, President Trump responded to House Democrats' impeachment vote with anger, calling it a "suicide march."
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Curated Video

Lawmakers Call For FBI Surveillance Reform After Horowitz Report

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The report criticizes the FBI's standards.
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Curated Video

Justice Dept. Has Been Looking Into Elijah McClain's Death For Months

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McClain died a few days after being detained by police.
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Curated Video

James Comey Pushes Back On Russia Probe Criticism

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Comey testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday.
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Curated Video

Foreign Adversaries Are Funding Domestic Extremism In The U.S.

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A blockchain analysis firm has traced a huge payment to American far-right extremists back to a French computer progammer.
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Curated Video

Exclusive: DHS Reports Show How Analysts Missed Capitol Riot Warnings

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Among documents Newsy obtained is a Jan. 5 communication stating "nothing signficant to report." A senior DHS official testified it couldn't be found.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court To Hear Case Over Muslim Surveillance, State Secrets

Higher Ed
The case is being brought by a group of Muslim men who say the FBI spied on them and hundreds of others after 9/11 all due to their faith.