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Justice Department Drops Charges Against Capitol Insurrectionist

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A New York man was charged after the FBI received a tip showing him at the Capitol on January 6 but it's unclear why they moved to dismiss the case.
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4 Minneapolis Police Officers Fired After Deadly Detention

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George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a police officer's knee on his neck. The officer held it there for at least seven minutes.
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4 Minneapolis Police Officers Fired After Deadly Detention

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George Floyd was pinned to the ground by a police officer's knee on his neck. The officer held it there for at least seven minutes.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci And Sen. Rand Paul Clash Over COVID-19 Origins

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The two sparred in a Senate hearing over U.S. funding of a controversial Wuhan virology lab, something Dr. Fauci called a conspiracy theory.
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Campaigner who lost husband renews calls for immediate end to all-lane running

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A woman who has mounted a high-profile campaign to close down smart motorways since her husband was killed by a lorry has called for an immediate shutdown of the inside lanes on all existing stretches. Claire Mercer, whose husband Jason...
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Police and councils failed to protect some children from grooming, report says

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Author of the report in to CSE in Oldham, Malcom Newsam, discusses findings that police and local councils failed to protect some children from grooming and sexual exploitation in Oldham. The report looked into the alleged grooming of...
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Blatter on Botswana scandal, newspaper, file

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AP Television London, UK - 18 June 2006 1. Various of British newspaper "Mail on Sunday" with story about Ismail Bhamjee (high-ranking FIFA official was sent home from the World Cup in disgrace), including photo AP Television Berlin -...
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OPCW meeting, Syria's vice FM says his government did not use chemical weapons

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Syria's vice foreign minister has denied that his government has ever used chemical weapons or chlorine during the country's brutal civil war and warned that terror groups were using such weapons. The comments on Monday by Faysal Mekdad...
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Ashcroft asks Congress for greater anti-terrorist powers

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1. Long shot of US Attorney General John Ashcroft walking into the room and shaking hands with members of US Congress 2. Mid shot of room 3. Mid shot of Ashcroft standing up 4. Various of Ashcroft being sworn in 5. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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USA: REPORTS OF SUMMARY EXECUTIONS IN IRAQ TO BE INVESTIGATED

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English/Nat: The United States is calling for a thorough investigation of numerous reports of summary executions of prisoners in Iraq. The State Department today announced the need for an inquiry after receiving numerous reports...
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Sky News

Tesco has suspended four senior executives and started an inquiry after admitting that it overstated its profits forecast by a quarter of a billion pounds...

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Tesco has suspended four senior executives and started an inquiry after admitting that it overstated its profits forecast by a quarter of a billion pounds...
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Saudi FM: Saudi govt. not involved in 9/11

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC- 15 July 20161. Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir walks toward podium2. SOUNDBITE (English) Adel bin Ahmed Al-Jubeir,...
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CLEAN : WFP estimates Juba looting cost $28 million

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CLEAN : WFP estimates Juba looting cost $28 million
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CLEAN : Breivik attack will impact Norway election

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As Norwegians prepare to vote on Monday in national elections, Frank Aarebot Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Bergen believes the fall in popularity of the countrys Labour party is the result of the attack by Anders...
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Bloomberg

Back to Earth: New Rules for Google’s Moonshot Factory

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Dec.08 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Max Chafkin discusses budgeting for Google’s moonshots and why Ruth Porat’s not buying into many facets of the company’s culture. He speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Ex-Federal Prosecutor Says Mueller Taking Logical Step

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Jun.15 -- University of Michigan professor of Law Barbara McQuade discusses special counsel Robert Muller expanding his Russia probe to look for potential obstruction of justice by President Donald Trump. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Trump Calls Kavanaugh Allegations a 'Big, Fat Con Job'

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Sep.26 -- President Donald Trump speaks at a news conference about the sexual misconduct allegations against Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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Mogherini addresses plenary session on Syria

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ++CLIENT NOTE: VIDEO HAS BEEN UPDATED TO INCLUDE SHOT 2  AS A CUTAWAY AND RAISE AUDIO LEVELS++ EBS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Strasbourg - 17...
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Human Rights Watch: IS brides should return home

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IS brides do not pose a threat if they are allowed to return home to their native countries to face justice, according to a Human Rights Watch senior Iraq researcher.
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Bloomberg

Trump Calls Pelosi a 'Mess,' Denies Throwing Tantrum During Meeting

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May.23 -- President Donald Trump calls House Speaker Nancy Pelosi a “mess,” saying she doesn’t understand the trade accord with Canada and Mexico that’s awaiting congressional approval.
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Conway: People should feel good about democracy

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Senior Adviser Kellyanne Conway declared that the result of the Special Counsel's report shows that the White House didn't interfere with the probe, and "should make people feel good about democracy."
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Mueller: Charging Trump 'not an option'

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Special counsel Robert Mueller says charging a president with a crime was "not an option" his team could consider in the Russia investigation.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Nancy Pelosi pledges to continue impeachment inquiry, Bernie Sanders to be at Oct. 15 debate, CDC reports more than 1,000 vaping-linked deaths
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Bloomberg

Ukrainian President Says 'Nobody Pushed Me' to Investigate Biden

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Sep.25 -- Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says he didn’t feel pressured by Donald Trump to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's family. Zelenskiy and Trump spoke to reporters at the United Nations.