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Judges To Decide If WH Employees Can Ignore Congressional Subpoenas

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Two Washington, D.C., judges will decide if Don McGahn and Charles Kupperman have "immunity" from congressional subpoenas.
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LA announces partnership for virus test research

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday that the city will be partnering with private researchers and universities to research the development of antibody tests for the novel coronavirus.
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What's The Risk Of Using A Hand Dryer In A Public Restroom?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Reopening Needs a Different Kind of Covid-19 Monitoring: John’s Hopkins

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May.15 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz discusses taking a different approach to Covid-19 testing and monitoring as economies begin to reopen. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg...
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This Is the First Season of Coronavirus: Johns Hopkins’s Sauer

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Jun.24 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses rising Covid-19 cases as states continue to re-open their economies, the vulnerability of Florida’s population, and the potential for a seasonality...
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LA announces partnership for virus test research

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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday that the city will be partnering with private researchers and universities to research the development of antibody tests for the novel coronavirus.
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What's The Risk Of Touching Objects In A Grocery Store?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Will You Need A COVID-19 Booster Shot?

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More than 124 million Americans are fully vaccinated, but there's some concern about how long the shots will offer protection.
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U.S. Within Grasp of Herd Immunity: Johns Hopkins' D'Souza

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Jul.01 -- Dr. Amber D'Souza, professor at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the concerns about the spread of the Covid-19 delta variant. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg,...
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CLEAN : Fears of virus surge as Diwali shoppers crowd markets

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New Delhi's markets are brimming with festive shoppers ahead of Diwali, the biggest Hindu festival in India. The crowds are prompting fears of a surge in virus cases in India, particularly in urban areas such as Delhi (Footage by AFPTV...
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Drs Susan Hopkins and Jenny Harries speak during Downing Street press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Dr Susan Hopkins and Dr Jenny Harries of Public Health England answering a question on herd immunity during the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing on 25 January 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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FDA Authorizes Second Pfizer, Moderna Booster For Americans 50 And Up

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U.S. regulators authorized a fourth shot of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines for people 50 and older at least four months after their previous booster.
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Could Next COVID Wave Mean More Vaccine Shots?

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It's been at least five months since many Americans received their last vaccine shot, and studies show immunity can decline after that time.
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Omicron BA.2 Subvariant Gains Ground in U.S.

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More than a third of last week's U.S. Covid-19 cases were caused by the omicron BA.2 subvariant, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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A Focus On The Facts With Dr. Anthony Fauci

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Newsy Tonight's Chance Seales sits down with Dr. Anthony Fauci to discuss vaccine hesitancy, booster shots, mandates and more.
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Bloomberg

Covid Cases Breaking Records

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Countries across the globe continue to break new records daily. Tuesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: America" Matt Miller and Paul Sweeney welcomed Rosanna Peeling, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Director of Int'l...
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Melbourne School of Population and Global Health Nancy Baxter on Vaccine Boosters

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Sep.22 -- Epidemiologist and Head of Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, Nancy Baxter, discusses the vaccination battle as the U.S. FDA approves booster shots for at-risk people, even as many countries struggle with vaccine...
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Khan: Airlines to Food Producers Feel Inflation's Impact

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Akber Khan, Al Rayan Investment, Senior Director, Asset Management discusses his asset allocation as the Gulf earnings season gets underway, oil prices come under pressure and rising inflation impacts multiple sectors in the MENA region....
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Dutch court rules it has no jurisdiction in civil suit against UN over Srebrenica

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The Hague, Netherlands - 10 July 2008 1. Various exteriors of Hague district court 2. Wide interior of court 3. Judge Hans Hofhuis preparing to read verdict 4. Wide of Dutch government lawyer (representing United Nations) together with...
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Court rules it has no jurisdiction in suit against UN

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The Hague, Netherlands - 10 July 2008 1. Various exteriors of Hague district court 2. Wide of Judge Hans Hofhuis in court, preparing to read verdict 3. Wide of Dutch government lawyer (representing United Nations) together with two...
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USA: DEAL REACHED IN CLINTON/LEWINSKY ALLEGED SCANDAL CASE

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English/Nat After months of on-again, off-again negotiations, the Monica Lewinsky deal is done. On Tuesday, Lewinsky's attorneys announced that Kenneth Starr has given her blanket immunity in exchange for her testimony. Legal sources say...
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Lawyers present case in war crimes hearing

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1. Palais de Justice 2. Various exteriors of Palais de Justice 3. Plaintiff approaching 4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Souad Srour al-Mereh, Survivor of survivors of the Sabra and Chatilla massacre "It is my hope and the hope of all the...
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A female Sudanese journalist accused of violating the Islamic dress code by wearing trousers in public appeared in court Tuesday. Lubna Hussein, a former U.N. Worker, is facing 40 lashes on the charge of 'indecent dressing.'

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HEADLINE: Sudan woman goes on trial for wearing pants CAPTION: A female Sudanese journalist accused of violating the Islamic dress code by wearing trousers in public appeared in court Tuesday. Lubna Hussein, a former U.N. Worker, is...
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Analysis: Flynn's Info Would Outweigh Charges

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The top Democrat on the House intelligence committee said it is too early to consider an immunity deal for President Donald Trump's former national security adviser. Representative Adam Schiff said that Michael Flynn even discussing...