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Nancy Pelosi pledges to continue impeachment inquiry, Bernie Sanders to be at Oct. 15 debate, CDC reports more than 1,000 vaping-linked deaths
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Ukrainian President Says 'Nobody Pushed Me' to Investigate Biden

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Sep.25 -- Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy says he didn’t feel pressured by Donald Trump to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden's family. Zelenskiy and Trump spoke to reporters at the United Nations.
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Biden Says Trump Impeachment Would Be 'Tragedy of His Own Making'

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Sep.24 -- Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden discusses his support for the impeachment of President Donald Trump if the White House refuses to comply with congressional demands for information about his interactions with Ukraine’s...
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Trump Authorizes Release Of Call With Ukraine's President

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The president said he's authorized "the complete, fully declassified and unredacted transcript" to be released on Wednesday.
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Report: Volker Said He Didn't Know About Biden Investigation Push

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In prepared remarks, Kurt Volker said he was "concerned that a negative narrative about Ukraine" was reaching President Trump.
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Conway: People should feel good about democracy

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US Senior Adviser Kellyanne Conway declared that the result of the Special Counsel's report shows that the White House didn't interfere with the probe,  and "should make people feel good about democracy."
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Street artists in Hong Kong paint the city with anti-government graffiti

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STREET ARTISTS IN HONG KONG PAINT THE CITY WITH ANTI-GOVERNMENT GRAFFITI
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2nd Week Of Open Impeachment Hearings Begin: Who Is Alexander Vindman?

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Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is one of the eight witnesses scheduled to testify during the second week of public impeachment hearings.
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President Trump's campaign will no longer credential Bloomberg reporters, Rep. Duncan Hunter will change plea and Chicago police superintendent fired.
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House Democrats Ask Mulvaney To Testify In Impeachment Inquiry

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The committees leading the impeachment inquiry have asked the White House chief of staff to testify on Friday. It's unlikely he'll comply.
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Fox News: Carter Page Accuses Justice Dept Of 'Orwellian Overreach'

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The new filing says the original causes of action for the lawsuit stemmed, in part, from the DOJ's leak of information to The New York Times.
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House Republican Memo Lays Out Defense Plan Against Impeachment

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The memo outlines four main points of a defense strategy for the impeachment inquiry.
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Former NSA Inspector General: Trump Wants 'Lapdogs For Watchdog Job'

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Joel Brenner, the former inspector general of the NSA under President Bush, calls President Trump's recent IG firings an unprecedented purge.
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Calls For DOJ To Investigate Adam Toledo Shooting

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Adam Toledo is the 13-year-old who was shot by police last month.
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More than 4 million Americans are without power amid winter weather and other top stories.
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The leader of the International Monetary Fund was pulled from an airplane moments before he was to fly to Paris and was arrested Sunday in connection with the violent sexual assault of a hotel maid, police said.

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HEADLINE: NYC police arrest IMF head in hotel sex assault CAPTION: The leader of the International Monetary Fund was pulled from an airplane moments before he was to fly to Paris and was arrested Sunday in connection with the violent...
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UN Sec General troubled by reports chemical weapons may have been used in Syria

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United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday said that recent allegations of chemical weapons usage in Syria "troubled" him. Speaking at a luncheon event in Seoul, he said any use of such weapons would "violate international...
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Demo outside court over case of missing US teenager

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1. Wide protest outside courthouse 2. Protesters singing 3. Various protesters waving flags and holding signs 4. Close up of sign 5. Ramon Urbina holding sign 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ramon Urbina, protester: "What do they think about ? I...
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AP Interview with FIFA President Blatter on Botswana scandal

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1. FIFA president Sepp Blatter walks into Berlin hotel 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sepp Blatter, FIFA President "And to realise that it is a member of the government of FIFA who is not in this direction, for me it is sadness. It is really...
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UN deputy spokesman says Ban is "shocked" at alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria

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The United Nations Security Council has scheduled emergency consultations on the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria. UN deputy spokesman Eduardo del Buey said the council will meet on Wednesday afternoon. He said...
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LA police investigating Cosby abuse claim

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Los Angeles police opened an investigation on Friday into a woman's claims that Bill Cosby molested her when she was 15 years old. The investigation was opened after Judy Huth, who is suing Cosby for sexual battery, met with Los Angeles...
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Barack Obama reacts to Boston explosions

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Washington, DC, USA. 15 April, 2013. 1. 00:00 US President Barack Obama walks to podium 2. 00:07 SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Good afternoon everybody. Earlier today I was briefed by my homeland security team on the...
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USA: FBI JOINS INVESTIGATION OF ISRAELI BUS BOMBING

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English The US State Department says Palestinian militants could be prosecuted in the United States for the death of an American woman in Gaza. The FBI is joining the investigation of the suicide bombing of an Israeli bus Sunday in...
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Lawmaker claims "high-ranking" involvement

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYCenturion, South Africa - 4 June 20151. Anton Alberts, lawmaker of the Freedom Front Plus opposition party, with colleagues in his office2. SOUNDBITE (English)...