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The Story With Martha MacCallum-20210824-19:43:00

thanks for being here, this is february 19, 2021 at the in-person g-7 meeting. this is what president biden said then. >> before i made this decision, i was at the g-7 as well as met with our nato partners. i told them all, every one of them knew and agreed with the decision i made and jointly end our involvement in afghanistan. >> let's start there. the one that i had in mind is when he said america's back, they were thrilled at the g-7 to hear that america is back. let's play that real quick. >> i'm sending a clear message to the world, america is back! the trans atlantic alliance is back. we are not looking backward. we're looking forward together.

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Officer Jervis Middleton found guilty on two counts, fired


Officer Jervis Middleton found guilty on two counts, fired
Photo by: Lexington Police Department
Jervis Middleton
and last updated 2021-02-20 16:59:55-05
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — We're learning more details into the investigation that led to the firing of a Lexington police officer.
LEX 18 obtained a memorandum from the Lexington Police Department which summarizes the investigation into Officer Jervis Middleton.
The document outlines Facebook Messenger conversations between Middleton and Sarah Williams, described by LPD as a "known protestor who organized the Police Accountability Protest in Lexington Kentucky, beginning sometime in May 2020." The protests in Lexington began after the death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis, and coincided with the Breonna Taylor protests in Louisville.

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