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Taylor Testimony Released As Public Impeachment Hearings Announced

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House Democrats unveiled plans to move forward with public impeachment hearings and released new testimony describing a possible quid pro quo.
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Reports: Bolton In Talks About Possible Impeachment Inquiry Testimony

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Former national security adviser John Bolton has already come up several times in other officials' impeachment inquiry testimonies.
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Louisiana students react to impeachment hearings

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Faculty and residents on the campus of Louisiana State University watched as the impeachment hearings got underway on Wednesday.
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Nadler: Trump abuse of power threatens US security

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The House Judiciary Committee was taking the first steps Wednesday evening toward voting on articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, beginning a marathon two-day session to consider the historic charges.
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Republicans disrupt impeachment deposition

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Nadler: Trump abuse of power threatens US security

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The US House Judiciary Committee was taking the first steps on Wednesday evening toward voting on articles of impeachment against US President Donald Trump, beginning a marathon two-day session to consider the historic charges.
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Hong Kong Liberal Party's Tien on Election, Government, Protests

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Nov.24 -- James Tien, honorary chairman of Hong Kong's pro-Beijing Liberal Party and a former member of the city's legislative council, talks about the district council elections, the government and the protest. A record number of Hong...
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Nadler: 'Sharp cross-examination' is not badgering

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House Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler reminded his Republican colleagues during a testy impeachment hearing Monday that 'sharp cross examination of a witness is not badgering a witness."
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'Benefit of the doubt' should have been given to patients of rogue breast surgeon, inquiry finds

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The Rt Rev Graham James discusses his findings from an inquiry into rogue breast surgeon Ian Paterson's conduct. He says the patients needed to be given the 'benefit of the doubt' over their complaints. Paterson - currently serving 20...
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Emiliano Sala: Investigators to publish final report on plane crash

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The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) in Aldershot, Hampshire, where the final report into the plane crash that killed footballer Emiliano Sala will be released at 2pm, following a 14 month inquiry. Argentinian striker Sala, 28,...
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Lazard's Rossman Sees 'Quiet, Subdued' Period for Activist Investing

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May.14 -- Jim Rossman, Lazard head of shareholder advisory, discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the activist investment climate with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Starmer: UK has structural issues around race

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Quotes from Sir Kir Starmer on a visit to the Leeds United Foundation. He discusses the findings of the race commission inquiry, Lex Greensill's business card and Deliveroo and the gig economy
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Pub bombings families ‘closer than we ever have been’ to public inquiry

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Julie Hambleton, sister of Birmingham pub bombings victim Maxine, and West Midlands Mayor Andy Street talk after a meeting with Home Secretary Priti Patel to discuss the possibility of a public inquiry. Ms Hambleton told the PA news...
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Douglas Ross says Nicola Sturgeon 'must go' after Holyrood inquiry

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The leader of the Scottish Conservatives Douglas Ross has said that Nicola Sturgeon “must go” after her appearance before the Holyrood inquiry into her government’s unlawful investigation of Alex Salmond on Wednesday.
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Douglas Ross: Nicola Sturgeon must go after Holyrood inquiry

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The leader of the Scottish Conservatives Douglas Ross has said that Nicola Sturgeon “must go” after her appearance before the Holyrood inquiry into her government’s unlawful investigation of Alex Salmond on Wednesday.
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Patricof Cautious on Markets, Not Surprised by SPAC Inquiry

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Mar.25 -- Alan Patricof, Greycroft co-founder and chairman emeritus, reacts to a report that U.S. regulators are scrutinizing SPACs and discusses his views on the current state of financial markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Nile Rodgers calls for ‘seat at table’ for songwriters after streaming report

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Hipgnosis co-founders Nile Rodgers and Merck Mercuriadis have unveiled plans for a songwriters guild to ensure they are given a “seat at the table”, following the publication of a scathing report into streaming. The Digital, Culture,...
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Former Australian PM Turnbull on Climate Action, Diplomacy

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Ahead of the COP26 summit, Australia has announced a net-zero goal carbon emissions by 2050. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts, and gives his assessment of these measures.
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Angela Rayner says Boris Johnson 'arrogant' over Sue Gray report findings

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Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner has said Boris Johnson was acting in an “arrogant” way in the Commons. She told the PA news agency outside Parliament the Sue Gray report is “damning” and shows a “shocking lack of leadership” from the...
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Scene in Downing Street as Government awaits Sue Gray report

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Media gather outside 10 Downing Street as the Government awaits publication of Sue Gray's report into alleged breaches of coronavirus regulations inside Government buildings during lockdown.
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Johnson: Proper Sanctions If Staff Violated Covid Rules

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson says all the evidence he sees shows Downing Street staff have followed pandemic rules at gatherings and promises "proper sanctions" for anyone found to have violated them.