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Bernie Sanders | Trump Is Lying About NAFTA 2.0 Being Good for Working People
Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders' Facebook Page
Sanders writes: "We need a trade policy in America that works for working families, not the CEOs of multi-national corporations."
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Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders' Facebook Page
Sanders writes: "We need a trade policy in America that works for working families, not the CEOs of multi-national corporations."
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Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-CA) on Sept. 19 said a whistleblower complaint to the intelligence community met the threshold requiring notification of Congress. (photo: JM Rieger/The Washington Post)
Whistleblower Complaint About President Trump Involves Ukraine
Ellen Nakashima, Shane Harris, Greg Miller and Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A whistleblower complaint about President Trump made by an intelligence official centers on Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter, which has set off a struggle between Congress and the executive branch."
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Ellen Nakashima, Shane Harris, Greg Miller and Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "A whistleblower complaint about President Trump made by an intelligence official centers on Ukraine, according to two people familiar with the matter, which has set off a struggle between Congress and the executive branch."
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Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner. (photo: C-SPAN)
Eric Garner's Mother Shares Heart-Wrenching Congressional Testimony on Police Brutality
Samantha Grasso, Splinter
Grasso writes: "Speaking before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner, spoke passionately about her late son and the officer who killed him with a chokehold in 2014. In her statement, Carr emphasized how the lack accountability of the officer and NYPD tore through her family after Garner's death."
Samantha Grasso, Splinter
Grasso writes: "Speaking before the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday, Gwen Carr, the mother of Eric Garner, spoke passionately about her late son and the officer who killed him with a chokehold in 2014. In her statement, Carr emphasized how the lack accountability of the officer and NYPD tore through her family after Garner's death."
"Violent police have no place in this society…let's get them out of here."
WATCH: Complete opening statement from @gwencarreric, mother of Eric Garner, before @HouseJudiciary @judiciarygop.
Full video here: cs.pn/2O7jCD7
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SEE ALSO JUST A FEW OF MANY ARTICLES POSTED ABOUT NYPD & ERIC GARNER'S KILLING:
FOCUS: The NYPD's Parting Shot at Eric Garner
RSN: Matt Taibbi | Civilian Review Board Substantiates Charges Against Policeman in Eric Garner Case
'I Can't Breathe': An Excerpt From Matt Taibbi's New Book on the Eric Garner Killing
FOCUS: Eric Garner's Death Will Not Lead to Federal Charges for NYPD Officer
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary Ben Carson. (photo: Damian Dovarganes/Getty)
Ben Carson Made Disparaging Comments About Transgender People at HUD Staff Meeting
Tracy Jan and Jeff Stein, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson expressed concern about 'big, hairy men' trying to infiltrate women's homeless shelters during an internal meeting, according to three people present who interpreted the remarks as an attack on transgender women."
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Tracy Jan and Jeff Stein, The Washington Post
Excerpt: "Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson expressed concern about 'big, hairy men' trying to infiltrate women's homeless shelters during an internal meeting, according to three people present who interpreted the remarks as an attack on transgender women."
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Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. (photo: Getty)
Betsy DeVos-Led Education Department Rejected 99 Percent of Student Loan Forgiveness Applications
Jason Silverstein, CBS News
Silverstein writes: "The U.S. Education Department rejected 99 percent of applicants in the first 12 months of a revamped student loan forgiveness program, according to government watchdog report released Thursday. Ironically, the program had been expanded last year to help students who were already struggling to qualify for loan forgiveness."
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Jason Silverstein, CBS News
Silverstein writes: "The U.S. Education Department rejected 99 percent of applicants in the first 12 months of a revamped student loan forgiveness program, according to government watchdog report released Thursday. Ironically, the program had been expanded last year to help students who were already struggling to qualify for loan forgiveness."
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An aerial photo released by Greenpeace shows smoke billowing from forest fires in the Amazon basin in northwestern Brazil. (photo: Victor Moriyama/Getty)
Report: Mafias Controlling Amazon Have Killed 300 in 10 Years
teleSUR
Excerpt: "Human Rights Watch said Tuesday that more than 300 people have been killed in the last decade in conflicts over the use of land and natural resources in the Amazon, but only 14 of those responsible have been brought to justice so far."
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teleSUR
Excerpt: "Human Rights Watch said Tuesday that more than 300 people have been killed in the last decade in conflicts over the use of land and natural resources in the Amazon, but only 14 of those responsible have been brought to justice so far."
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Bird populations are plummeting in North America. (photo: National Geographic)
US, Canada Have Lost 3 Billion Birds Since 1970. Scientists Say 'Nature Is Unraveling.'
Jeremy Deaton, NBC News
Deaton writes: "Pete Marra remembers birdwatching in the woods behind his childhood home in Norwalk, Connecticut, in the 1970s, gazing up at common nighthawks as they extended their long, pointed wings and soared through the air."
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Jeremy Deaton, NBC News
Deaton writes: "Pete Marra remembers birdwatching in the woods behind his childhood home in Norwalk, Connecticut, in the 1970s, gazing up at common nighthawks as they extended their long, pointed wings and soared through the air."
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