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Obama on Police Shootings: I Know How Much It Hurts

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July 7 -- President Barack Obama speaks at a news conference about the fatal shootings of two black men by police officers in Minnesota and Louisiana. He speaks just after arriving in Warsaw for a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty...
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Tom Daschle's decision to withdraw his nomination as HHS secretary clouds hopes that President Obama will make significant progress on health reform in his first 100 days. The AP's Julie Pace reports.

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HEADLINE:Loss of Daschle clouds health reform prospects CAPTION: Tom Daschle's decision to withdraw his nomination as HHS secretary clouds hopes that President Obama will make significant progress on health reform in his first 100 days....
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Earnest: Trump Campaign Conduct 'Unacceptable'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052047White House spokesman Josh Earnest says neither President Barack Obama, nor his predecessor, would have put up with the behavior that led to a battery charge against Donald Trump's campaign...
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While he used such traditional methods as volunteers knocking on doors and making phone calls, President-elect Obama's biggest advantage over his opponent, Senator John McCain, was his mastery of the Internet and technology.

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HEADLINE: How much will President Obama embrace internet? CAPTION: While he used such traditional methods as volunteers knocking on doors and making phone calls, President-elect Obama's biggest advantage over his opponent,...
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Edward M. Liddy, chairman and CEO of American International Group Inc. since last fall, has become the reluctant defender of princely employee bonuses that members of Congress _ and much of the American public _ find indefensible.

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HEADLINE: AIG chief Liddy to appear before Congress Wed. CAPTION: Edward M. Liddy, chairman and CEO of American International Group Inc. since last fall, has become the reluctant defender of princely employee bonuses that members of...
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Weinberg: Clinton Policy More Likely to Reflate Economy

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Nov. 7 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, discuss growth and debt-to-GDP of U.S. presidents over the past 50 years and look at the...
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Why Trump Doesn’t Want Chinese to Buy Westinghouse

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Apr.05 -- The Trump administration is so concerned that Chinese investors may try to purchase Westinghouse Electric’s nuclear business that U.S. officials are trying to find an American or allied buyer for the company instead....
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Earnest: Trump Campaign Conduct 'Unacceptable'

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White House spokesman Josh Earnest says neither President Barack Obama, nor his predecessor, would have put up with the behavior that led to a battery charge against Donald Trump's campaign manager.Earnest says he's confident that...
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Trump Set to Reverse Obama's Climate Change Policies

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Mar.28 -- President Donald Trump is set to sign an executive order aimed at undoing climate policies enacted by President Barack Obama that fulfilled promises in the Paris climate accord. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Trump's White House Demands Obama Wiretap Probe

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Mar.06 -- President Donald Trump made allegations this weekend that his phones were tapped by President Barack Obama during the 2016 presidential campaign, prompting calls by the White House for an investigation into the Obama...
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Obama's Response to Charlottesville Rally Now Second Most-Liked Tweet Of All Time | THR News

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President Obama's Charlottesville response has become the second most-liked tweet ever, in just three days.
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What's Apple planning for its next iPhone?

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LEADIN: Apple's faithful fans and investors won't have to wait much longer to see what the iPhone maker has in store next. The company is widely expected to unveil a new iPhone at an event on 12 September....
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Eurasia Group's Bremmer on Kim-Trump Summit, Venezuela, Saudi Crown Prince in China

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Feb.22 -- Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group founder and president, previews President Donald Trump's summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Vietnam, the Trump administration's approach to Syria, the political crisis in Venezuela and China's...
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Donald Trump Jr. Criticizes Biden Over Fifty-Year Political Record

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Aug.25 -- Donald Trump Jr., executive vice president of the Trump Organization and the eldest son of President Trump, discusses his speech from the first night of the Republican National Convention, former Vice President Joe Biden's...
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Biden: China Perfect the Art of the Steal

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Sep.29 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee talk about their job creation records at the presidential debate.
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President Barack Obama has nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. If confirmed, Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the court

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HEADLINE: Obama nominates Sotomayor to Supreme Court CAPTION: President Barack Obama has nominated Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court. If confirmed, Sotomayor would be the first Hispanic on the court. (May 26) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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CLEAN : Syria: general strike in Al-Bab after deadly shelling by pro-regime forces

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Demonstrators gather in a market in Al-Bab, a town controlled by pro-Ankara Syrian factions near the Syrian-Turkish border, after artillery fire from pro-regime forces killed 17 civilians, including six children (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Why Does The President's Party Typically Lose Midterms?

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Midterms are approaching. Some wonder if a pattern will continue, and if the sitting president's party will lose seats in this years elections.
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Responding to critics' relentless claims, President Barack Obama on Wednesday produced a detailed Hawaii birth certificate in an extraordinary attempt to bury the issue of where he was born and confirm his legitimacy to hold office.

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HEADLINE: Obama releases birth form, decries 'silliness' CAPTION:: Responding to critics' relentless claims, President Barack Obama on Wednesday produced a detailed Hawaii birth certificate in an extraordinary attempt to bury the issue...
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House Speaker John Boehner broke off talks with President Barack Obama Friday night on a deal to make major cuts in federal spending and avert a threatened government default, sending already uncertain compromise efforts into instant crisis.

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HEADLINE: Debt talks crisis: Boehner, Obama trading blame CAPTION: House Speaker John Boehner broke off talks with President Barack Obama Friday night on a deal to make major cuts in federal spending and avert a threatened government...
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The Sunday White House between President Barack Obama and congressional leaders has ended with little progress on a debt and deficit reduction deal. The group plans to keep meeting at the White House until a deal is struck, officials said.

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HEADLINE: White House meeting ends with little progress CAPTION: The Sunday White House between President Barack Obama and congressional leaders has ended with little progress on a debt and deficit reduction deal. The group plans to...
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President Barack Obama holds a news conference where he pushes his spending plan in the face of a skeptical Republican-controlled Congress and talks about U.S. efforts to press for political change in the Arab world.

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HEADLINE: Obama challenged on spending, Arab unrest CAPTION: President Barack Obama holds a news conference where he pushes his spending plan in the face of a skeptical Republican-controlled Congress and talks about U.S. efforts to press...
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President-elect Barack Obama has picked Robert Gibbs, his 37-year-old campaign communications director, as White House press secretary. Gibbs is considered a tough fighter and passionate defender of the president-elect.

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HEADLINE: Obama taps Gibbs for WH press secretary CAPTION: President-elect Barack Obama has picked Robert Gibbs, his 37-year-old campaign communications director, as White House press secretary. Gibbs is considered a tough fighter and...
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US and SKo presidents comment on Iran; NKorea; trade

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1. US President Barack Obama and South Korean President Lee Myung-bak entering the conference room 2. Wide of Lee and Obama at podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Lee Myung-bak, South Korean President: "President Obama and I expressed our...