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Rep. John Lewis says he has pancreatic cancer

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Congressman John Lewis of Georgia announced Sunday that he has stage IV pancreatic cancer, vowing he will stay in office and fight the disease with the tenacity with which he fought racial discrimination and other inequalities dating to...
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US Rep John Lewis says he has pancreatic cancer

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Congressman John Lewis of Georgia announced on Sunday he has stage IV pancreatic cancer, vowing he will stay in office and fight the disease with the tenacity with which he fought racial discrimination and other inequalities dating to...
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Nadler: Lewandowski obligated to answer questions

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler says former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski remains obligated to answer the committee's questions despite a White House order that he not discuss his confidential conversations...
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Michael Bloomberg Files In Alabama's Democratic Presidential Primary

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Michael Bloomberg, former New York City mayor, has filed to run in Alabama's presidential primary. He hasn't said yet if he'll run for president.
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NOAA Reportedly Told Staff Not To Contradict Trump On Dorian's Path

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According to The Washington Post, an official told staffers to "only stick with official National Hurricane Center forecasts if questions arise."
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Virginia adopts workplace safety rules in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Alabama issues statewide face mask order.
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Powell: unemployment, inflation relationship gone

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus120193
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Powell on US unemployment and inflation

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday before the Senate Banking Committee that very low unemployment rates no longer necessarily push up inflation. A relationship between the two existed "50 years ago" but that has gotten...
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13 Dead In Alabama From Claudette

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Eight children in a van from a youth home were among the dead after a multi-car pileup on a wet highway.
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Tornadoes Tear Through The South, Killing 5 People

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The strong storm system that brought a series of tornadoes ripped through Alabama yesterday.
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Alabama Parents, Students Grapple With Racist Video Surfacing Online

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Some Cullman, AL residents are outraged after the incident went undisciplined by school administrators — who said they don't have the authority.
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Frances Moore began working at a jewelry store in Alabama in 1939 when she was just a teenager. Now 93, the woman is still working for the same company 75 years later. (Nov. 21)

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Frances Moore got a holiday job at a jewelry store as a teenager in 1939, and she's still there 75 years later. The 93-year-old Birmingham woman is marking 75 years as an employee of the family-owned Bromberg & Co. She's the...
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Attorneys will ask a federal judge to temporarily block a new Alabama immigration law at a hearing today. The law has been described by supporters and opponents as the toughest crackdown on illegal immigration in the country.

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HEADLINE: Tough Ala. immigration law gets court test today CAPTION: Attorneys will ask a federal judge to temporarily block a new Alabama immigration law at a hearing today. The law has been described by supporters and opponents as the...
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Universal Newsreel

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Story 2, SPORTS REVIEW 1952, 200 UN 25 427, 1952, b/w, sound 01:08:22- Sports review of 1952 The Editors of Universal Newsreel Present A Thrill-Packed Review Of The Year In Sports - Headlines That Made Sporting History. Favored Hill...
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Alabama governor Bob Riley says law enforcement in smaller communities needs to be reassessed. His comment comes a day after a gunman killed 10 people and then himself in Alabama's deadliest shooting spree on record.

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HEADLINE: Ala. governor visits towns affected by shootings CAPTION:Alabama governor Bob Riley says law enforcement in smaller communities needs to be reassessed. His comment comes a day after a gunman killed 10 people and then himself in...
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SYND 6 5 75 500 STOCK CAR RACE IN WISTON, ALABAMA

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500 stock car race at Wiston, Alabama. 1. gv, top shot, stock car race 2. ms crowd watching 3. ms car towed off track after accident 4. gv accident involving three cars 5. gv mechanics inspecting a car 6. various of the race 7. ms car...
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A small town is affected by a water drought

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Buford, Georgia - 11 October, 2007 1. Wide of lake 2. Various of shore of lake 3. Wide of exposed lake bed 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jeff Knight, Environmental Engineer, City of Augusta "Right now it's getting rather critical. Each day...
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USA: RACIAL VIOLENCE BLAMED FOR ARSON ATTACKS ON BLACK CHURCHES

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English/Nat United States' civil rights officials have blamed the recent burning of black churches in the south on racial violence. The U-S Commission on Civil Rights published the results of its inquiry into the arson attacks on...
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A South Carolina man killed his five children, ages 1 to 8, then dumped their bodies wrapped in trash bags in a secluded clearing along a rural road in Alabama, authorities said Wednesday. (Sept. 10)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus017014 Lexington County, South Carolina - 10 September 2014 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Lewis McCarty, Lexington County Sheriff: "Lexington County, SLED, the FBI, and other agencies, yesterday,...
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Residents and visitors in the south Alabama hometown of "To Kill A Mockingbird" author Harper Lee are both excited and perplexed that the novelist is releasing a sequel to the classic more than a half-century after her first book. (Feb. 3)

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"To Kill a Mockingbird" will not be Harper Lee's only published book after all. Publisher Harper announced Tuesday that "Go Set a Watchman," a novel the Pulitzer Prize-winning author completed in the 1950s and put aside, will be released...
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Universal Newsreel

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Story 11, LBJ ON SELMA story, 200 UN 38 R 22, b/w, sound 01:33:40- marches in Canada in support of Selma demonstration 01:334:26- Gvs of Selma- marchers 01:34:50- Martin Luther King leads marchers 01;36:13- marchers pray- and ...
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Drought in southeast US threatens water supply

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1. Man driving truck 2. man's hands on steering wheel 3. Man getting out of truck 4. Water tank 5. Padlock with water tank in background 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Reames, Mayor "At six o'clock, I go up and I cut the water on - or in -...
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Authorities sent divers and sonar-equipped boats Wednesday to the sunken wreckage of a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter that crashed in Alabama's Mobile Bay on a training mission, leaving one crewmember dead and three others missing.

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HEADLINE Search continues for 3 missing in chopper crash CAPTION: Authorities sent divers and sonar-equipped boats Wednesday to the sunken wreckage of a U.S. Coast Guard helicopter that crashed in Alabama's Mobile Bay on a training...
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Faults Alabama for Lack of Gay Rights

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Oct. 28 -- Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown and LGBT Technology Partnership Executive Director Christopher Wood discuss tech relations with the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community. They speak on Bloomberg West....