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US Border Patrol Defends Immigration Practices

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Inside an old warehouse in South Texas, hundreds of children wait away from their parents in a series of cages created by metal fencing. In Texas' Rio Grande Valley, the busiest corridor for people trying to enter the...
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Trump condemns synagogue attack as ‘pure evil’

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US President Donald Trump on Saturday condemned the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, saying "there must be no tolerance for anti-Semitism in America".
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Bloomberg

Guggenheim's Minerd Says Fed Should Rip Band-Aid Off With 50 Basis Point Cut

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Aug.13 -- Scott Minerd, Guggenheim Partners co-founder and Guggenheim Global chief investment officer, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg...
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Sir Keir Starmer: We have to stop fighting ourselves

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Labour leadership candidate Sir Keir Starmer calls for the Labour Party to unite and stop fighting within the party, while speaking at the FEPS-Fabian New Year Conference. He dodges saying that he would kick out former leadership if they...
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Bloomberg

Biden Promises "Zero Tolerance" for Rogue Gun Dealers

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Jun.25 -- President Joe Biden lays out a plan to fight gun violence as violent crime is on the rise. Biden says he’ll pursue other measures -- some through executive action -- such as “zero tolerance” rules for gun dealers, expanding...
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Opponents of antisemitism reform can leave Labour, says Sir Keir Starmer

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Sir Keir Starmer has shown the door to any Labour members who oppose his work on antisemitism, warning them the party is “never going back”. It comes as it was confirmed Labour is no longer being monitored by the equalities watchdog...
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California Governor on Middle East visit

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Ben Gurion Airport 1. Israeli police cars leading convoy of California''s Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger out of airport 2. Various of car convoy driving to venue at Tel viv Tel Aviv 3. Convoy of cars arriving to hotel, Schwarzenegger...
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UK - Queen's Golden Wedding anniversary

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Britain's Queen Elizabeth II celebrated 50 years of marriage to Prince Philip on Wednesday (19/11). The two days of golden wedding anniversary celebrations began with a lunch banquet hosted by the Lord Mayor of London, Richard Nichols,...
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Chancellor on right-wing violence, Berlin stabbings

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1. Wide of media and girls holding footballs at German Football Association headquarters 2. Chancellor Angela Merkel entering Football Association headquarters and being welcomed 3. Merkel holding World Cup trophy 4. Merkel sitting with...
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Bloomberg

Taking Steps to Make U.S. Workplaces Safe for Muslims

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July 21 - U.S. employers are increasing taking steps to accommodate Muslims employees and make them feel safe and accepted in the workplace. Bloomberg's Carol Hymowitz reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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MSF on "ambitious" UN AIDS goals

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Durban - 19 July 20161. Entrance to the International Convention Centre in Durban, where the International Aids conference 2016 is taking place2. Close-up of...
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London mayor, police on mosque attack

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London's police commander said on Monday that the van attack near Finsbury Park Mosque was "clearly an attack on Muslims".Commander Cressida Dick, speaking Monday in the London neighbourhood of Finsbury Park, said people in Muslim...
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Finsbury Park Mosque Terror Attack: Sadiq Khan statement

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots London Mayor Sadiq Khan at press conference speaking on recent terror attacks in the UK and protection for faith communities. QUOTE: '...this attack..the attack in Manchester, the attack in London Bridge, the...
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Hundreds Protest Against Hate in Berkeley

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Thousands of protesters participated in a largely peaceful Berkeley protest against hate on Sunday, dubbed the "No to Marxism in America" rally. But least four people were hurt when violence broke out in the crowd of at...
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Film academy board members Kathleen Kennedy and Laura Dern explain Weinstein expulsion, plans for 'zero tolerance'

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KATHLEEN KENNEDY: FILM ACADEMY MAY CONSIDER 'MORAL CLAUSE' AFTER WEINSTEIN EXPULSION Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy says the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences may consider a "moral clause" after kicking...
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Breaking Down China's September Trade Data

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Oct.12 -- Donna Kwok, senior China economist at UBS, discusses China's September trade data and what it means for the economy. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Lebanon displays three ancient sculptures returned by the US

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Lebanese officials on Friday displayed three ancient sculptures that were recently returned from the United States. The treasures arrived home last month and were put on display at the Beirut National Museum on Friday. ...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lebanon museum unveils artefacts looted during civil war

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Lebanon's national museum on Friday unveiled five ancient sculptures including a Phoenician bull's head returned by the United States that were looted during the civil war
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Trump Invites Democrats to Talk on Immigration

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus099497 President Donald Trump says he's "officially" inviting Democratic leaders to the White House to discuss immigration legislation. Speaking ahead of...
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Sky News

Speed Cameras To Help Fund Cash-Strapped Police

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VOICED: Drivers have reacted in anger tonight after a police chief revealed speed cameras on the busiest part of the M1 motorway could be switched on permanently, to make money. Usually they are only activated when special restrictions...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Associations of victims of sexual abuse take stock in Rome one year after Vatican summit

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One year after the unprecedented summit held in the Vatican on the abuse of minors in the Catholic Church, associations of victims take stock of the past year saying that the fight in our countries is not over (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Bloomberg

Are Markets Underpricing Pandemic Impact?

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Oct.13 -- Guests respond to the MLIV Question of the Day: "Are markets underpricing pandemic impact?"