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CLEAN : Chilean supporting the new constitution draft react to partial results

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Chilean supporting the new constitution draft react after learning the partial results of the referendum vote: with more than 98 percent of votes counted, the reject camp led with over 61 percent compared to just under 38 percent for...
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CLEAN : Chilean rejecting the new constitution draft react to partial results

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Chilean rejecting the proposed new constitution celebrate in Santiago as partial results from 88 percent of votes counted show the "Reject" option for Chile's new constitution far outweighs the "Approve" (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Clashes after Chileans reject new constitution

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Riot police use water cannon against protesters in the streets of Santiago after Chileans emphatically rejected a proposed new constitution to replace the one adopted during the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Grace Kelly arrives in Monaco aboard the SS Constitution for her wedding to Prince Rainier

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Title: "Portraits…Grace Kelly in Monaco" superimposed over CU Kelly / LS ocean liner SS Constitution / CU "Constitution" on bow of ship / Kelly and three other women seated at table, two drink tea / CU Kelly in wide-brimmed hat / Kelly...
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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's Complicated Indian Law Legacy

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Justice Stephen Breyer once spoke about the importance of Cherokee Nation cases. However, his record on voting for Indian rights is spotty.
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U.S. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administers the Oath of Office to U.S. President Ronald Reagan on January 20, 1981.

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U.S. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administers the Oath of Office to U.S. President Ronald Reagan on January 20, 1981.
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A First-Hand Look At The U.S. Citizenship Process

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Newsy's Ben Schamisso shares his journey to becoming an American citizen.
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U.S. Census Bureau Unveils $500 Million Ad Campaign

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The campaign features more than 1,000 print, television, radio and internet ads in 13 languages.
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Amy Coney Barrett Says 'Not Hostile' Toward Affordable Care Act

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Oct.13 -- U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett says she is "not hostile to the ACA, I'm not hostile to any statutes you have," rejecting suggestions that she has pre-set views on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act....
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Antofagasta CEO on Copper, ESG, Chile Constitution

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An interview with one of the world's largest copper producers closes Bloomberg Television's coverage of the Bloomberg New Economy Gateway Latin America conference in Panama City. Antofagasta CEO Ivan Arriagada speaks with Shery Ahn on...
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CLEAN : French elections: "Macron is afraid of the people," says Le Pen

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"Emmanuel Macron is afraid of the people," says Marine Le Pen at a press conference on the "necessary revitalisation of democracy" (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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UK ‘tough talk’ on Ukraine not matched with action on NI Protocol, rally hears

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The UK Government is failing to match its “tough talk” over Ukraine with meaningful action in getting rid of the Northern Ireland Protocol, a rally has been told. TUV leader Jim Allister addressed the anti-protocol meeting at Carlton...
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House Judiciary Committee Lays Out What It Considers Impeachable Acts

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The House Judiciary Committee cited the Constitution and impeachment history to lay out what acts it might consider impeachable.
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U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren administers the oath of inauguration to U. S. President Elect Lyndon B. Johnson.

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U.S. Chief Justice Earl Warren administers the oath of inauguration to U. S. President Elect Lyndon B. Johnson.
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SAfrican opposition calling for dissolution of Parliament no matter Zuma's fate

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Opposition parties in South Africa on Monday called for Parliament to be dissolved irrespective of whether President Jacob Zuma remains in office. The Democratic Alliance, the biggest opposition party, said at a news...
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Chief Justice Warren E. Burger gives the oath of office to newly elected President Jimmy Carter during inauguration ceremonies on January 20, 1977, as First Lady Rosalynn Carter holds the bible.

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Chief Justice Warren E. Burger gives the oath of office to newly elected President Jimmy Carter during inauguration ceremonies on January 20, 1977, as First Lady Rosalynn Carter holds the bible.
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Australia's Indigenous Minister on First Nations Voice to Parliament

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In his victory speech, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese affirmed his commitment to addressing First Nations issues - a referendum to enshrine indigenous voice in the Constitution. Linda Burney, the first Aboriginal woman to hold the role...
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Kamala Harris Is Sworn In as U.S. Vice President

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Jan.20 -- Kamala Harris takes the oath of office as Vice President of the United States from Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Harris is the first woman and first Black and South Asian person to be second-in-command.
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It's Time Equal Rights for Women Is Embedded in Our Constitution, Sen. Cardin Says

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Nov.20 -- Senator Ben Cardin, a Maryland Democrat, discusses the House impeachment proceedings and the renewed push for the equal rights amendment. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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WH Counsel Declines Participation In First Judiciary Committee Hearing

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White House counsel Pat Cipollone sent a letter to the House Judiciary Committee outlining why the President won't be there.
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Bloomberg

ANC Says S. Africa Land Reform Safeguards Property Rights

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Oct.17 -- The South African ruling party’s plans on land reform will ensure that property rights are safeguarded, Ronald Lamola, the African National Congress’s spokesman on the issue, said in an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Washington Roundup: Chief Justice Roberts' Role In Impeachment

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Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is presiding over the Senate's impeachment trial. So what does he actually do?
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What's The Role Of The Chief Justice?

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Within the Court’s building, the chief justice is considered the “first among equals.”
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US bicameral support for Equal Rights Amendment

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Bicameral support is being gathered on Capitol Hill to get women's rights added into the Constitution.