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Female Members Of Parliament Resigning, Claiming Threats And Abuse

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Over a dozen female members of the British Parliament are not seeking reelection following claims of threats and abuse.
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Jeremy Corbyn gives speech at Pink awards

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*** Best audio available. Jeremy Corbyn presents Drama Award to Eastenders at the Pink Awards. Other guests include Gina Miller and John Bercow. Nansi Pelosi spoke via video message.
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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Georgia's election audit is due Wednesday night. House Democrats have nominated Nancy Pelosi as Speaker.
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Johnson on Drinks Party: I Thought It Was a Work Event

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson, answering a question from U.K. opposition leader Keir Starmer about a drinks party he attended during a national lockdown, says that he thought it was a work event.
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Republicans, Democrats, Bush, Paulson on vote

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Washington, DC 1. Wide of House of Representatives 2. Close of Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher commencing vote UPSOUND: (English) Ellen Tauscher, Presiding Member of Congress: "This is a 15 minute vote." 3. Wide of voting 4. End of voting,...
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White House press secretary Jay Carney says that time is running out to strike a deal to prevent the first government default in the nation''s history. He urged Congress to do what they were elected to do, come together to get a deal done.

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HEADLINE: Carney: Time is running out CAPTION: White House press secretary Jay Carney says that time is running out to strike a deal to prevent the first government default in the nation''s history. He urged Congress to do what they were...
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President Bush says the Colombian free trade deal is "dead" unless House Speaker Nancy Pelosi schedules a vote.

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HEADLINE: Bush chides Congress on Colombia trade CAPTION: President Bush says the Colombian free trade deal is "dead" unless House Speaker Nancy Pelosi schedules a vote. (April 14)
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CLEAN : Brazilian ethics committee considers Cunha investigation

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CLEAN : Brazilian ethics committee considers Cunha investigation
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Smart Speaker, New iMacs Debut At Apple Expo

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Apple nodded to several up-and-coming technology trends during its annual conference for software programmers Monday, unveiling a new "smart" home speaker and other device features touching on virtual reality, online privacy and a form...
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Czechoslovakia 1968 - Peaceful protests in Prague, and radio announcement regarding liberation

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Clip 9 from the 1968 film "Seven Days to Remember", a chronology of the events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia on August 20, 1968 by troops from the Warsaw Pact. In this clip, peaceful protesters congregate around the...
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Rep. Denham Says GOP Immigration Compromise Protects Dreamers

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Jun.13 -- Representative Jeff Denham, a Republican from California, discusses a compromise deal among GOP factions that will put two immigration bills to a vote next week. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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U.K.'s May Took Three Hours of Questions in Parliament on Brexit

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Nov.15 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May gives a statement in the House of Commons in London about her hard-fought Brexit deal.
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U.K.'s Johnson Says Voters Want to Move On, Supreme Court Was Wrong

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Sep.25 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, facing the biggest political crisis of his career, addresses Parliament for the first time since Britain’s Supreme Court ruled his decision to suspend the legislature was illegal.
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Bercow struggled with Brexit MPs' "mood swings"

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The former Commons Speaker John Bercow today said he struggled to work with pro-Brexit MPs' "mood swings" during debates last year over the UK's withdrawal from the European Union. Mr Bercow rejected Leave-supporting MPs' criticism of...
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Huawei to gain limited access to 5G network in UK - Dominic Raab statement

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Foreign Secretary’s statement on Huawei, given in the House of Commons on Tuesday afternoon. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the Government’s decision to use Huawei technology in its 5G network does not affect the UK’s ability to...
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An FBI spokesman says it is looking at Foley's electronic messages to teenagers to see if he broke federal laws

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HEADLINE: FBI to Investigate Foley Emails to Teens CAPTION: An FBI spokesman says it is looking at Foley's electronic messages to teenagers to see if he broke federal laws. (Oct. 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:video of Foley] The F-B-I...
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exas Republican Rep. Randy Neugebauer acknowledged Monday that he is the lawmaker who shouted out "baby killer" during Sunday''s floor speech by Rep. Bart Stupak on health care.

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HEADLINE: Texas Republican says he shouted ''baby killer CAPTION: Texas Republican Rep. Randy Neugebauer acknowledged Monday that he is the lawmaker who shouted out "baby killer" during Sunday''s floor speech by Rep. Bart Stupak on...
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JFK

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Inauguration Of President John F.Kennedy John Fitzgerald Kennedy is inaugurated into office as the 35th President of the United States, the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic ever elected to the office. Scenes show highlights of...
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USA: WASHINGTON: CLINTON/LEWINSKY SCANDAL LATEST

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English/Nat White House attempts to strike a deal with Congressional Republicans in order to save U-S President Bill Clinton from impeachment proceedings are facing tough odds. Tom DeLay, a member of the Republican leadership in the...
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ANC Deputy Ldr, Mandela And Inkatha Zulu Chief Buthelezi, Strike Warm Chord In First Meeting For 30 Yrs, President De Klerk Announces Intention To Repeal Major Apartheid Laws

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29 January 1991 DURBAN (ANC Deputy ldr, Mandela and Inkatha Zulu Chief Buthelezi, strike warm chord in first meeting for 30 yrs and call on their supporters to stop factional fighting) ANC Deputy ldr, Nelson Mandela, out of car Durban...
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The Presidential primary race for the republican nomination is halfway complete with front runners Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney in a cage match, trying to gather delegates and win the Illinois primary.

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HEADLINE: Romney, Santorum Slug It Out For Illinois CAPTION: The Presidential primary race for the republican nomination is halfway complete with front runners Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney in a cage match, trying to gather delegates and...
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USA: HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DEBATE PUERTO RICAN STATEHOOD

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English/Nat The U-S House of Representatives is considering putting Puerto Rico on a 10-year path to statehood. But the move could be scuttled by the contentious issue of establishing English as the only national language there. Puerto...
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Cameron: U.K. Won't Trigger Article 50 Right Now

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June 27 -- U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron addresses the timeframe for triggering Article 50, existing relationships with global governments, and the need for a new government to handle European Union negotiations in a speech before...
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Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert requests the Department of Justice conduct an investigation into former Rep. Mark Foley's alleged lurid electronic messages to young boys.

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HEADLINE: Justice Department to Investigate Foley CAPTION: Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert requests the Department of Justice conduct an investigation into former Rep. Mark Foley's alleged lurid electronic messages to young boys....