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Now playing Next USA Democrats want Mueller to tell swing voters what Trump did wrong Analysis: Dems want to make more swing voters aware that the Mueller report, far from exonerating Trump, contains significant evidence of wrongdoing. 23/07/2019
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Now playing Next USA Stephen Miller 'couldn't disagree more' with charge Trump is stoking racial divisions In "a color blind society," he said, "you can criticize immigration policy, you can criticize people's views, you can ask questions about where they're born and not have it be seen as racial." 21/07/2019
Now playing Next USA Bolton travels to Japan, South Korea amid heated trade dispute between U.S. allies President Donald Trump on Friday offered his help to ease tensions in the political and economic dispute between the United States' two biggest allies in Asia. 21/07/2019
Now playing Next USA César Pelli dies aged 92 César Pelli, known as the architect who designed some of the world's best-known buildings, has died aged 92. 20/07/2019
Now playing Next Vatican Bones exhumed in the Vatican in renewed search for girl missing since 1983 Emanuela Orlandi disappeared after she left her family's flat in the Vatican City and headed to a music lesson. 20/07/2019
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Now playing Next USA Moon landing 50th anniversary: The historic mission explained Fifty years ago, history was made when humans took the first steps on the moon. 20/07/2019
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Now playing Next USA The speech Nixon prepared in case Apollo 11 ended in tragedy US President Richard Nixon had a speech ready to go in the event that Apollo 11 ended in disaster. 19/07/2019