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Her inquiry won t be fair an independent Hill also Republican says he wants the local prosecutor s office to conduct its own investigation which he says will exonerate him the General Assembly could impeach Bill to remove him from office for n.p.r. News I m Brandon Smith in Indianapolis today marks a milestone for the Justice Department one with implications for the Russia probe overseen by deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein Congress had subpoenaed records relating to the F.B.I. s conduct during the 2016 election said today as a deadline for the production of documents Here s N.P.R. s to Mack the Justice Department has resisted providing Congress the records arguing that it has not historically turned over these types of documents and that handing them over could compromise the integrity of ongoing investigations the House of Representatives voted last week to set this deadline if members aren t satisfied this could be a precursor for more aggressive action against Rosenstein who
The Justice Department will ask a federal judge to extend a deadline he imposed on the government to reunify immigrant parents and their children who are separated under the president s 0 tolerance policy N.P.R. s John Burnett reports the Department of Health and Human Services says it needs more time to vet parents and guarantee the safe return of their kids health and human services has brought on dozens of additional workers and asked everyone to work nights and weekends to comply with the judge s order to reunify immigrant families but still they need to ask for an extension that s what a Justice Department lawyer will ask Judge Davis abroad in his San Diego courtroom this afternoon so broad order the government to rejoin parents with their small children by next week and with their older children later this month but federal child welfare workers say it takes time to conduct the d.n.a. Test to determine parentage and do background checks on the parents before they release the ch
We must our dogs right out of the airport now out onto the ice where there was a big bonfire and a picnic and these people who I had grown up thinking of as my enemy were welcoming us and bracing us with an outpouring of friendship and goodwill. And. Next up the mosque radio our true story is told before a live audience I m Jennifer Hudson in this hour tales of unlikely friendship he was 39 and I was 15 he was black and I was brown. And he was a convicted cop killer. I was the president of just. That story and more coming up next on the Moth Radio Hour from right after this. Live from n.p.r. News in Washington I m Jim hoc thousands of people rallied in cities around the country Saturday protesting the trumpet ministrations policies on immigration from member station w.b. Easy in Chicago. Reports. Thousands of people in Chicago withstood 90 degree weather to protest separated families and the detention of children among the crowd was 20 year old Chicago and Chrysalis Pratibha He says h
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