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reliable measure. richard, do democrats need to maybe take a pause, does the president perhaps need to take a pause before at least we get some more research in on this assault weapons ban? >> listen, i think this goes far beyond policy, i think this is with the american people. since this jeer started we have had -- year started we have had 274 mass shootings in this country. since buffalo, tops grocery store, which was just about 10 or 15 days ago, we've had almost 20 the mass shootings in this country. and in the tops groce thely store shooting in buffalo as well as in texas, the shooter used an a ar-15. so what the president's asking for and a i think a lot of the american people as well is how do we create a world in which people can go to the grocery store, the movie theater, people can go to the hospital, the place that they go to every day and live in community without the fear of a mass shooting. and one of the ways to get to that is finding ways to limit

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20220117-20:32:00

but it also finds a fourth dose may not provide enough of those antibodies to protect against the omicron variant. let's bring in cnn senior medical continue eliza-- correspondent elizabeth cohen. >> in israel, several weeks ago they started giving fourth doses to people who were immune compromised, to people who were 60 years of age or older, and also to health care workers. so they decided to see, when we give it to health care workers, what happens, let's take a look at what shiba did, they gave fourth doses to 274 health care workers, some got pfizer, some got moderna. the fourth dose did raise antibodies, they weren't sure. they didn't give any data as to whether or not getting that fourth dose did what we want it to do is prevent severe disease,

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Velshi-20220213-14:55:00

resource guide to give them the information, the tools and the knowledge that they need. should they enter that particular space, because our school systems are trying to deny them that information, but denying the information doesn't mean they're not still dealing with the actual thing that is happening. and so that's all my book is doing. >> and so our viewer was not wrong in saying that it is not for little kids. you didn't intend it to be for little kids. on page 274 of your book, you write, i didn't explore sexuality during my teen years. i didn't have openly gay friends or mentors growing up. i didn't have the opportunity to date boys or have a boyfriend. i had to figure a lot of this -- "s" word out on my own. some of the mistakes people make and lessons they learn from exploring their teens i was just starting to learn as i transitioned it adulthood. that captured, to me, the point

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20220318-22:09:00

ino. aircraft tear year taiwan strait. president xi told president biden that some in the u.s. have sent the wrong signal to taiwan independent forces. the white house says u.s. policy on taiwan has not changed, bret. >> bret: jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn. thank you. stocks are up today. the dow gained 274. the s&p 500 finished ahead 51. the nasdaq jumped 279. for the week. >> the dow rose 5.5 percentage points. the s&p 500 up 6.16. and the nasdaq surged almost 8 and a fifth. nearly 6 and a half million people inside ukraine have been displaced on top of the 3.2 million that have already fled that country. tonight we speak with the refugee wife of a ukrainian employee still working at the country's largest power plant now under russian control. aishah hasnie is in polled tonight.

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Morning Joe-20220325-10:44:00

missiles. the number of tanks on the ground there is painting a disastrous picture for the russian party. according to analysts, ukraine has more tanks now than when the war began. how is that possible? that's because the ukrainian military is believed to have captured at least 117 russian tanks in the last month. while an estimated 74 have been destroyed or captured. in comparison, russia captured just 37 ukrainian tanks while roughly 274 have been lost. experts do say it's unclear how many of those captured tanks are still functioning. joining us now to talk about this, former u.s. army pwreug adear general who served in moscow from 2012 to 2014 as the u.s. senior defense official and

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20220401-22:17:00

>> so as, you know, prime minister, evacuees getting out of mariupol but international red cross said it was impossible to reach the city today. is russia refusing to respect these basic humanitarian corridors? >> absolutely. absolutely. this is another way how actually to make people suffer. russia is telling they are ready to provide humanitarian corridors which is not true, they are constantly shelling the humanitarian corridors and you know red cross stopped this operation and people, we have more than 100,000 people in mariupol, can you imagine ukrainian house minister just provided the data, russian military already shelled 274 hospitals in ukraine. more than 70 ambulances and been shot. so this is a huge humanitarian disaster made by the russian military and personally by president putin.

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Over 274,000 Kazakhstanis get fully vaccinated with Pfizer vaccine

NUR-SULTAN. KAZINFORM – The Interdepartmental commission for non-spread of COVID-19 has updated the figures on vaccination of teenagers, pregnant women and nursing mothers, Kazinform reports.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20211208-22:38:00

this holiday, give the gift of family. give the gift of ancestry®. ♪ president biden lags far behind his most recent predecessors when it comes to getting his administration nominees through congress. he has just passed his 300th day in office with only 140 executive branch appointees confirmed. donald trump had 158 nominees in place at the same point. barack obama had 274, almost double. george w. bush had 327 confirmations at his 300-day mark as cnn's jessica dean reports. senate republicans blocking biden administration nominees are now leading to headlines such as this one in the atlantic, quote, republicans are playing partisan politics with america's top anti-semitism

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CDO mayor unfazed by Sandigan ruling, ready to face charges

Cagayan de Oro City Mayor Oscar Moreno. (File photo) CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - With a string of administrative cases dismissed by the Court of Appeals (CA), incumbent City Mayor Oscar Moreno and his co-accused remain optimistic that they could hurdle the same charges being heard at the Sandiganbayan. The criminal cases, filed in 2016, stemmed from a complaint filed against Moreno, who was then the governor of Misamis Oriental when he ordered the rental of heavy equipment amounting to about PHP15 million between 2007 and 2012. In a statement Thursday, Moreno said he is planning on making a comeback to the province by running in the gubernatorial race in the 2022 elections. The accuser, engineer Antonio Nunez, alleged that Moreno and two members of the provincial bids and awards committee (PBAC) committed an irregularity when they approved the rental of heavy equipment through negotiated procurement and small-value purchases, which the Office of the Ombudsman (OMB) said was a violation of Republic Act 9184 or the Government Procurement Reform Act. Facing the charges with Moreno are former PBAC members Rolando Pacuribot and Cancio Nicanor Guibone. Moreno and Pacuribot have been charged with 16 counts of violation of the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act and falsification of public documents, as provided under the Revised Penal Code. Guibone, meanwhile, was Moreno's co-accused in one of the anti-graft cases. The anti-graft court's 2nd Division issued a resolution denying Moreno's motion to file a demurrer to evidence on Monday. A demurrer to evidence is a motion to dismiss on the ground of insufficiency of evidence. According to the Sandiganbayan, it is a remedy available to the defendant, to the effect that the evidence produced by the plaintiff is insufficient in point of law, whether true or not, to make a case or sustain an issue. 'Not unexpected' Meanwhile, Moreno's legal team said the mayor and his co-defendants are ready to present evidence to prove their innocence on the cases in the Sandiganbayan. "This recent turn of events is not unexpected. It is a foreseeable outcome of regular and ordinary judicial proceedings, which concomitantly comes with a plethora of opportunities for different courses of legal action," said lawyer Dale Bryan Mordeno, the mayor's head legal counsel. Mordeno said they received the resolution of the 2nd Division of the Sandiganbayan, dated Nov. 22, 2021, on criminal case nos. SB-18-CRM-0114, 0134-0136, 0137, 0142, 0151, 0229, 0274, 0388, 0395, 0405, 0496-97, and 0145-50. "Ultimately, with the denial of our 'Motion for Leave of Court to file a Demurrer to Evidence', the time for us to present our evidence becomes certain. And when we do, the truth remains to be the strongest arsenal in our favor," he said. He added it would just be a matter of time for the anti-graft court to dismiss the criminal cases against Moreno and key officials of the Capitol when he was still governor. Mordeno said the facts and circumstances of the cases are the same as the administrative cases that were already overturned by the CA in July 2019. "We remain poised to exhaust all the legal remedies that are available for us to utilize," he said. "The OMB even failed to prove guilt based on a lighter requirement of proof, which is substantial evidence in the administrative aspect of this legal action, how much more for the criminal cases, which would require evidence of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt." The CA, in a 33-page decision signed by Associate Justices Victoria Isabel Paredes, Marlene Gonzales Sison, and Maria Elisa Sempio Diy, dismissed all the administrative cases related to the equipment rentals, saying the Ombudsman failed "to show convincing proof that Oscar Moreno, when he was governor of Misamis Oriental, did wrong in approving the rental of heavy equipment for road repairs." The court further chided the Ombudsman after it "acted with grave abuse of discretion in relying only on the audit findings as if the findings were conclusive." The CA added that the Ombudsman should have conducted its investigation. (PNA) }

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Fox News Live-20211120-21:28:00

arthel: i want to look at statistics that are unfortunate, this will be arizona overdose deaths from april 20202 april 2021. so april 2020 last year, 2154, april 2020 won this year, 2768 is a 28.5% increase now we will look at arizona totals from synthetic drugs. january 2018th, 274. april of 2020 won this year, 1639. i know you say this is persisting because of lack of ability to control the border by the biden administration but as you know, drug smuggling, human trafficking, illegal border crossings, they are all problems what democratic and republican

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