Tuesday, February 14, 2017

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Daily update February 14, 2017
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Trudeau ducks question on Trump's travel ban
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pointedly did not weigh in on the national security merits of President Donald Trump's controversial executive ...
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Judge rejects request to delay travel ban case
Federal District Court Judge James Robart in Seattle denied a request from the Trump administration to postpone any further proceedings in his court ...
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Travel tips for couples. Presented by British Airways.
Travel tips for couples. Presented by British Airways. Play Video. Play. Mute. Current Time 0:00. /. Duration Time 0:00. Loaded: 0%. Progress: 0%.
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Department Of Justice Files New Motion On Travel Ban
Watch "Department Of Justice Files New Motion On Travel Ban ", a CBSN video on CBSNews.com. View more CBSN videos and watch CBSN, a live ...
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Trey Gowdy Responds To President Trump's Travel Ban
Trey Gowdy Responds To Trump's Travel Ban https://twitter.com/TGowdySC/status/826093899752038401 enjoy me forgetting to edit the audio at the ...
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Judge Robart Rules That Travel Ban Lawsuit Can Go Forward
Watch "Judge Robart Rules That Travel Ban Lawsuit Can Go Forward", a CBSN video on CBSNews.com. View more CBSN videos and watch CBSN, ...
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Trump team asks court to postpone travel ban hearing on merits
The 9th Circuit Appeals Court ruled against Trump's travel ban last week, declining to stay the suspension of the ban imposed by a lower court.
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DOJ seeks to postpone travel ban action
February 13, 2017, 7:40 PM | The Justice Department asks the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to postpone further action on the travel ban at the district ...
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District judge rules travel ban case can proceed on the merits
The Washington State Attorney General's office says a district judge has ruled that the travel ban case can move forward. CBS News justice reporter ...
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New polls show divide on Trump's travel ban
A wave of new polls show how divided Americans are about President Trump's travel ban.
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