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The Senate Ethics Committee has referred the case of former Sen. John Ensign to the Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission. The committee leaders say the investigation found information that Ensign and others violated laws.

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HEADLINE: Ethics Committee refers Ensign case to Justice CAPTION: Former Sen. John Ensign of Nevada made false statements to the Federal Election Commission and obstructed a Senate Ethics Committee's investigation into his conduct, the...
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Senators Seek Answers on Cambridge Analytica

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Former Cambridge Analytica researcher Christopher Wylie testified before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, as they seek answers into how the London-based firm misused Facebook data during the 2016 U.S. presidential...
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Justices tackle health law birth control coverage

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Pro-choice supporters and proponents of the pro-life movement held demonstrations outside the Supreme Court in Washington DC on Tuesday, as justices inside debated a new health care law that requires employers to provide coverage of...
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Monopoly ministry approves Yukos and Sibneft merger

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Moscow - 14 August 2003 1. Exteriors of Sibneft oil company headquarters 2. Sign reading "Sibneft" 3. Security by the door 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alexander Korsik, senior Vice-President, Sibneft: "The joint company YukosSibneft will...
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Dems: EPA's Pruitt 'New Definition of The Swamp'

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Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer joined other Democrats in blasting EPA chief Scott Pruitt for purported ethical violations and favoring special interests over the public.  The Democrats say he is unfit for office and ought to...
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President Barack Obama is standing his position that a public option for health insurance coverage should be considered as part of legislation to overhaul the health care system.

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HEADLINE: Obama stands by belief in public option CAPTION: President Barack Obama is standing his position that a public option for health insurance coverage should be considered as part of legislation to overhaul the health care...
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Scott Pruitt Out as EPA Chief

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Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt resigned Thursday amid ethics investigations of outsized security spending, first-class flights and a sweetheart condo lease.    With Pruitt's...
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From linen to leather, Tory Burch looked to Princess Diana for new collection

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FROM LINEN TO LEATHER, TORY BURCH TRIES TO CAPTURE PRINCESS DIANA IN NEW COLLECTION
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President Barack Obama is taking the lead in the push for Congress to pass health care reform. The AP's Julie Pace reports that this is strategy full of risks and rewards

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HEADLINE: Obama steps up push for health care reform CAPTION: President Barack Obama is taking the lead in the push for Congress to pass health care reform. The AP's Julie Pace reports that this is strategy full of risks and rewards....
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House Democrats rolled out landmark legislation Thursday to extend health care to tens of millions who lack coverage, impose new restrictions on private insurers and create a government-run insurance option for cost-conscious consumers.

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HEADLINE: House Dems unveil health bill CAPTION: House Democrats rolled out landmark legislation Thursday to extend health care to tens of millions who lack coverage, impose new restrictions on private insurers and create a...
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President Barack Obama convened a White House health care summit Thursday, challenging allies and opponents to overhaul the nation's costly health system

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HEADLINE: Obama starts big push for health care overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama convened a White House health care summit Thursday, challenging allies and opponents to overhaul the nation's costly health system. (March 5) ...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PROMISE KEEPERS RALLY FOR CHRISTIAN VALUES (3)

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English/Nat In a soul-searching quest for spiritual renewal, hundreds of thousands of Christian men prayed and sang in Washington D-C on Saturday, eager to own up to their failings and halt a nation's moral decline. No matter what their...
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News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch gives evidence at Leveson inquiry

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1. Robert Jay QC, counsel for the inquiry, asks News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch to look at specific pages of a document 2. Mid shot Murdoch looking through document 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Jay QC, Counsel for the Leveson...
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Analysis: CBO Report Predicts More Uninsured

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The Senate health care bill would result in 22 million more uninsured Americans over the next decade compared to current law.That's according to an analysis Monday from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.The figure may further...
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Top Dem: Wheeler at EPA, just as extreme as Pruitt

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Acting Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler drew criticism at his Senate confirmation hearing Wednesday for his environmental rollbacks in six months on the job, with a leading Democrat calling Wheeler "just as extreme"...
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Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for government prosecutors.

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HEADLINE: First Person: The case against John Edwards CAPTION: Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center, explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for...
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Is San Francisco a model for health care reform?

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HEADLINE: Is San Francisco a model for health care reform? CAPTION: One of the programs officials are looking at as they work on overhauling the healthcare system, is a program getting mixed reviews in San Francisco, it requries all...
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President Barack Obama says the people who know the health care system the best, doctors and nurses, are supporting his overhaul effort because they've seen firsthand what is wrong with how Americans receive care.

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HEADLINE: Surrounded by doctors, Obama pitches overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the people who know the health care system the best, doctors and nurses, are supporting his overhaul effort because they've seen firsthand what...
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Pope Francis directs Vatican to act decisively on clergy sex abuse

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Vatican - 3 April 2013 1. Pope Francis greeting crowd of faithful at general audience in Saint Peter's Square as he drives by in open vehicle 2. Pope Francis kissing baby 3. Wide of Pope Francis on the dais in Saint Peter's Square Rome -...
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In his weekly address, President Barack Obama once again pushes for health care reform. The President says reform is needed to insure America's future.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Health care reform is about America's future CAPTION: In his weekly address, President Barack Obama once again pushes for health care reform. The President says reform is needed to insure America's future. (Aug. 8)
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Alternative summit gets under way

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1. Wide shot of exteriors of an Edinburgh University building with peace flags and activists gathered outside 2. Various of activists and peace flag hanging at the entrance of the building 3. People inside registering for summit 4. Close...
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Music therapy for people with disabilities ++CLIENT REPLAY+++

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Kyoto - August 2007 1. Mizuno Eriko with autistic student. 2. Mizuno Eriko with autistic student. 3. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Mizuno Eriko Piano teacher and Music Therapist " Music therapy in my classes includes playing the piano and for...
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Speaker of the House John Boehner says he intends to file a lawsuit accusing President Barack Obama of failing to carry out the laws passed by Congress. (June 25)

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Speaker of the House John Boehner says he intends to file a lawsuit accusing President Barack Obama of failing to carry out the laws passed by Congress. The suit would be filed on behalf of the Republican-controlled House. Boehner...
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AP Explains: The Impeachment Process

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Impeachment is a rarely used procedure that people often think means a president's removal from office. It actually means the House of Representatives has found evidence of impeachable conduct and is sending the process to the Senate for...