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Democrats unveil 2 articles of impeachment

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House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered...
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CLEAN : Pro-abortion rights protesters rally in New York after Supreme Court decision

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Hundreds of pro-abortion rights protesters rally in New York after judges struck down the right to abortion in a seismic ruling that shredded five decades of constitutional protections (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Tunisians rally against President Saied and upcoming constitutional referendum

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Tunisians take part in a demonstration organised by the National Salvation Front, a coalition of opposition parties and civil society groups, to protest against President Kais Saied and an upcoming July 25 constitutional referendum...
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CLEAN : Albie Sachs, pillar of S.African justice, isn't afraid of riots

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Even after the riots that shook South Africa last year, anti-apartheid hero and former top judge Albie Sachs believes the progressive constitution he helped draft will protect the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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RR7239B INDIA: THE UNTOUCHABLES

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Cuts available: z024277, z024278, z024279, z024280 Hinduism divides Indian society into various levels. At the bottom are the Untouchables, the street-sweepers, laundrymen, cobblers and toilet attendants, many in fact have no job at...
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Appeals Court Considers Kansas Voting Case

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYDenver - 23 August 20161. Various of exterior of Byron White United States Courthouse2. Walk shot of Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach 3. SOUNDBITE:...
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Ahead of the State of the Union address tonight, House Speaker John Boehner warns President Obama against any other executive actions that could encroach on the Constitution. (Jan. 28)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus004552 House Speaker John Boehner says President Barack Obama likely has the authority to raise the minimum wage for new federal contract workers. But the speaker warned against any other...
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Long delayed draft constitution unveiled

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1. Wide of audience listening to the Afghan anthem 2. Wide of podium 3. Mid shot, left to right, Vice-President Amin Arsalan, President Hamid Karzai, former king Mohammed Zaher Shah, Defence Minister Marshall Qasim Fahim, Kofi Annan's...
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President Barack Obama and his chief GOP foe have taken to the airwaves with rival deficit plans, with a week to go before an unprecedented default and no break in sight to the congressional logjam.

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HEADLINE Obama, Boehner in prime-time debt duel CAPTION: President Barack Obama and his chief GOP foe have taken to the airwaves with rival deficit plans, with a week to go before an unprecedented default and no break in sight to the...
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FBI director promises changes

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1. Wide shot Mueller being introduced and stepping to podium 2. Wide shot audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Mueller, FBI Director: "When it comes to working within the limits of the law, the FBI has hard-won experience at making...
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China’s Xi Follows Putin in Laying Groundwork to Rule for Decades

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Feb.25 -- Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie reports on China dropping its presidential term-limit, clearing the way for Xi Jinping to rule beyond 2023. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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U.S. 'Awfully Close' to a Constitutional Crisis, Says Kamarck

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Jul.19 -- Elaine Kamarck, senior fellow at Brookings Institution, talks about the potential for a constitutional crisis in the United States on concerns about President Donald Trump's comments on Russia and U.S. intelligence. She speaks...
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Electors in Pennsylvania, Georgia Cast Votes

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There were many protesters but few faithless electors as US president-elect Donald Trump appeared to cruise toward 270 votes in the Electoral College on Monday - ensuring he will become America's 45th president.Thousands of protesters...
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CLEAN : Pakistan court orders Musharraf

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CLEAN : Pakistan court orders Musharraf
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California Pastors Sue State Officials For Restrictions On Religion

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Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom's stay-at-home orders, many churches have defied them and still meet for services.
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CLEAN : Burkina Faso putsch trial: reax after generals handed jail sentences

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In Burkina Faso General Gilbert Diendere and Djibrill Bassole accused of being the brains behind the failed coup d'etat of 2015 are sentenced to 20 and 10 years in prison respectively by the Ouagadougou Military Court (Footage by AFPTV...
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Lawmakers Introduce Bills Opposing G-7 Summit At Trump's Doral Resort

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Congressional Democrats hope to bar federal funding from being used to host the 2020 G-7 summit at the Trump National Doral Miami.
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Why Kashkari's Plan to Amend Minnesota's Constitution Is Problematic

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Jan.14 -- Peter Conti-Brown, a professor at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, explains why he thinks Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari's proposal to amend Minnesota's Constitution to...
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What an Amy Comey Barrett Confirmation Could Mean for the Future of the Supreme Court

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Oct.14 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin of Harvard University discusses what an Amy Comey Barrett confirmation would be for the future of the Supreme Court as her hearings begin in the senate with...
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CLEAN : Americans gather in front of Supreme Court as justices hear critical abortion case

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Hundreds of demonstrators gather outside the US Supreme Court as the nine justices heard arguments in a pivotal case that could roll back 50 years of abortion rights in the country by upholding a law in the state of Mississippi that...
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Philippine president, Manuel Quezon, in office in Manila - parade for the President in Manila. 1930s. Philippines.
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Thousands rally in capital against planned changes to constitution

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Thousands of people rallied in the Italian capital Rome on Saturday in a protest against planned changes to the country's constitution. They were opposing a recent law that makes constitutional reforms easier. Government plans to change...
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SYND 10-5-74 HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ON NIXON IMPEACHMENT

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Two leading members of the House Judiciary Committee, Chairman Peter Rodino And Edward Hutchinson make statements bout the impeachment of US president, Richard Nixon and a vote is taken 1. gv interior House Judiciary Committee meeting 2....