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California surpasses 1M COVID-19 cases; Chicago issuing stay-at-home advisory; Bond hearing for Travis and George McMichael
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U.S. vaccine chief says Americans could get vaccine on Dec. 11; Sen. Kelly Loeffler tests positive for COVID-19; Pompeo touts Iran policy in Gulf
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President Trump Says He'll Wait To Be Vaccinated

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President Trump says he's not scheduled to get a coronavirus vaccine, and has instructed his staff to wait longer to get vaccinated.
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Pres. Trump calls for stimulus talks to stop; Dr. Rick Bright resigns from NIH; Pence allowed to debate without plexiglass
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Former Presidents Obama and Trump weigh in on the MLB moving its All-Star Game out of Georgia over new voting changes. Plus, more top stories.
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House boots Rep. Greene from committee assignments, Kremlin calls U.S. rhetoric "unconstructive", Protests against coup break out in Myanmar
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Sen. Ron Johnson Says Riot 'Didn't Seem Like An Armed Insurrection'

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It's unclear how many firearms were confiscated during riot, but people who mobbed the Capitol used pepper spray, baseball bats and other weapons.
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Derek Chauvin's murder trial continues and the Biden administration plans to unveil executive action on guns.
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Debate over COVID-19 booster shots; police search for Brian Laundrie; Space-X mission returns to Earth
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ECB’s Lagarde Sees ‘Interesting Changes’ to Policy in July

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Jul.11 -- European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde says forward guidance “will certainly be revisited” at the July 22 Governing Council session and explains why “now is not the right time to talk about exit strategy.” She speaks...
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Testing Still An Issue As Surge Intensifies

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Teachers and some parents in Chicago feel uneasy about schools restarting.
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Fox News Hosts on 1/6: What They Texted vs. What They Said

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The panicked texts of Fox News hosts on 1/6 vs. the same Fox News hosts downplaying 1/6 on air since then.
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Biden Says He's Mulling Health Emergency For Abortion Access

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President Biden said his administration is trying to do a “lot of things to accommodate the rights of women” after the Supreme Court's ruling.
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White House to Tighten Russia Sanctions

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Speaking at the White House briefing Monday, Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the U.S. will continue to expand its sanctions targets and take steps to both further tighten measures on Russia and prevent evasion.
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HSBC's Maher: Further Dollar Weakness to Come

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Daragh Maher, HSBC head of research and US FX strategy, says risk appetite has been at the core of everything that has happened in the FX market including the dollar's moves.
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CLEAN : Shadow of alleged perpetrator still hangs over Rwandan school turned killing field

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In the garden of the Murambi Genocide Memorial, Laurent Bucyibaruta's name is inscribed on a granite slab as No 1 on a list of 75 suspected to have orchestrated one of the bloodiest episodes of the 1994 Rwanda genocide (Footage by AFPTV...
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Grindr Names George Arison CEO

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Incoming Grindr CEO George Arison joins Emily Chang to discuss his new appointment as CEO of the dating app company, fulfilling a pledge to appoint someone who identifies with that group to lead the company as it prepares to go public.
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BNP Paribas CFO on Fixed Income, Cost of Risk & Macro Outlook

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French bank BNP Paribas's net income rose 10.3% in the third quarter to 2.76 billion euros, beating estimates, driven notably by a strong performance of the fixed income business. Revenues were up 8% to 12.3 Billion euros; with the CET1...
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Robinhood Launches New Investor Index

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Robinhood Head of Investment Strategy Stephanie Guild joins Emily Chang to discuss the company's new service offering a monthly snapshot of the top 100 stocks its users are holding with the most "conviction."
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More protests are planned in New York over a Post cartoon that some have interpreted as comparing President Barack Obama to a violent chimpanzee gunned down by police.

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HEADLINE: Protest outside NY Post over cartoon CAPTION: Some 200 demonstrators marched in front of the New York Post Thursday to protest a newspaper cartoon that critics say compares President Barack Obama to the chimpanzee that was...
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Oil-for-food probe chief on subpoena, Annan

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1. Mid shot Volcker press conference 2. Cutaway photographers 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Paul Volcker, Chairman, Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC): "That the IIC files, which may include confidential interviews and raw staff drafts, be...
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Attorney General Eric Holder announced Friday that the Sept. 11 terror suspects would be brought to New York to face a civilian federal trial. The decision has sparked debate over the security risks posed to densely-populated lower Manhattan.

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HEADLINE: Security threats inside and out for 9/11 trial CAPTION: Attorney General Eric Holder announced Friday that the Sept. 11 terror suspects would be brought to New York to face a civilian federal trial. The decision has sparked...
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State department regrets breakdown of talks, military action

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1. Wide shot of press conference 2. Medium shot of press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Boucher, State Department Spokesman "First of all, we deeply regret that the government of Indonesia and the Free Aceh Movement forfeited...
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Republicans are accusing President Barack Obama and the Democrats of promoting economic policies that rely too much on spending and not enough on cutting.

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HEADLINE: GOP critical of Obama's economic policies CAPTION: Republicans are accusing President Barack Obama and the Democrats of promoting economic policies that rely too much on spending and not enough on cutting. (May 15)