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Tillerson Says Trump Ban Is Vital Measure to Protect U.S.

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Mar.06 -- During a news conference on Monday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson comments on President Trump’s latest travel order.
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Admiral Nimitz giving testimony before Senate Military Affairs Committee in Washington, DC, regarding unification of armed forces

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CU Adm. Chester Nimitz, Chief of Naval Operations, standing at microphone testifying before Senate Military Affairs Committee; he argues against unification of the US armed forces, partly reading from a prepared statement and partly...
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VS US General Marshall testifies at Joint Pearl Harbor Committee in Washington, DC

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VS Gen. George Marshall, Army Chief of Staff, sitting at table in front of microphone, speaking to committee about his having sent letter to Governor Thomas E Dewey when he was candidate for President about US breaking Japanese code
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Syria Looms Large as Sec. Tillerson Meets Turkey's Erdogan

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Feb.15 -- Steven Cook, senior fellow for Middle East studies at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses rising tension in Syria between the United States and Turkey. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Colony Capital's Barrack Says Trump Is Not Racist

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Jan.18 -- Colony NorthStar Executive Chairman Tom Barrack discusses the internal struggles at the White House and the President's methods. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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New developments on the Ukraine scandal, the nation remembers Rep. Elijah Cummings and the House passes an animal cruelty bill.
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Rep. Nunes Wants to Know Why Trump's Phone Calls Are Leaked

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Sep.26 -- Joseph Maguire, the acting director of national intelligence, says he doesn't know how information about the phone call between President Trump and the Ukrainian president was leaked to the media. Maguire testifies before the...
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State Department Cancels 2 Classified Briefings Related To Iran

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The briefings were supposed to focus on embassy security and the Trump administration's Iran policy.
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Impeachment Inquiry: Who Is David Holmes?

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​Holmes became a figure in the inquiry after it was revealed that he overheard a phone call between President Trump and Gordon Sondland about Ukraine.
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Official: Ukraine asked about aid on July 25th

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US Defense official testifies on aid to Ukraine

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Defense Department official Laura Cooper says she became aware in July that a hold was being placed on military aid to Ukraine and it had been directed by President Donald Trump.
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U.S. Reportedly Withholding $105 Million In Aid For Lebanon

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News of this withholding comes just days after Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri resigned.
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Yovanovitch: State Department 'is in trouble'

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A recently retired U.S. diplomat whose abrupt removal by President Donald Trump from her post as ambassador to Ukraine became a focus of the impeachment hearings delivered a rebuke to the Trump administration, saying "truth matters," and...
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U.S. Has Revoked More Than 1,000 Visas Of Chinese Nationals Since June

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The visas were revoked under a proclamation aimed at students and researchers.
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State Department Looks Into Russia Probe And Biden's Ukraine Dealings

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An aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo ordered department officials to put together documents for two Republican senators.
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State Dept.'s Ortagus Sees Bipartisan Consensus on Hong Kong Autonomy

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May.27 -- U.S. State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus says Secretary of State Michael Pompeo couldn't in good conscience tell Congress that Hong Kong remains autonomous. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg...
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The Trump Administration Considers Banning TikTok

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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says users' private information from the video-sharing app could be turned over to the Chinese government.
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Former NSA Inspector General: Trump Wants 'Lapdogs For Watchdog Job'

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Joel Brenner, the former inspector general of the NSA under President Bush, calls President Trump's recent IG firings an unprecedented purge.
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China Pushes Back Against U.S. Sanctions

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Jan.10 -- China continues its pushback against U.S. sanctions, issuing new rules to protect its firms from "unjustified" foreign laws. Meanwhile, the U.S. will self-imposed restrictions on how its diplomats and other officials interact...
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India Struggling With COVID Surge, U.S. Sending Aid

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India now has more than 18 million COVID cases confirmed, second only to the United States.
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More Than 200 Afghans Arrive In U.S. On First Evacuation Flight

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The newly arrived Afghan people will join 70,000 others who have resettled in the United States since 2008 under the special visa program.
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Agonizing Wait For Families Of Kidnapped Missionaries In Haiti

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Efforts to free the hostages are severely complicated by political instability, with huge parts of the capital under the control of street gangs.
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What Taliban Rule of Afghanistan Means for China

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Max Baucus, a former American ambassador to China who also served for more than three decades in the U.S. Senate, discusses what the Taliban taking control of Afghanistan means for China and calls the situation in Kabul "a mess." He...
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A Year After Leaving Afghanistan, U.S. Interpreters Are Still Stuck

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Last year, the U.S. promised to evacuate all military interpreters, but the country's chaotic exit left most of them behind.