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May 04

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News Wrap: Death Toll Rises from Floods in Southeastern U.S.

In other news Tuesday, record flooding over the weekend is now blamed for 29 deaths in the Southeastern U.S. Also, authorities prepared to close air space over Scotland and Northern Ireland again because of the Icelandic volcano.

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May 03

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News Wrap: 22 Dead, Thousands Displaced by Flooding in Southeast U.S.

In other news Monday, the death toll reached 22 after severe flooding from weekend storms in Tennessee, Mississippi and Kentucky. Also, a boil-water advisory continues for nearly 2 million people around Boston after a water main break.

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Mar 02

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Bunning Plays Hardball Over Jobless Benefits Bill

Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning managed to single-handledly delay an extension of jobless benefits, ever as some of his Republican colleagues spoke out in opposition. Gwen Ifill talks to a Louisville Courier-Journal reporter for insight on the story.

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Jan 28

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As Obama Resets Message, Success May Hinge on Economy

In his first State of the Union, President Obama said he plans to focus his second year in office on jobs, and renewed his call for more civility in Washington. Judy Woodruff leads a panel of experts about what the…

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May 21

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Obama, Clinton Set Sights on Florida

Following Tuesday's Democratic nominating contests in Oregon and Kentucky, Sens. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton headed for Florida, a key general election state embroiled in a dispture over its renegade primary.

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May 20

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Clinton Celebrates Decisive Victory in Ky. Primary

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After coasting to an easy 35-point win in Kentucky's primary on Tuesday, Sen. Hillary Clinton told her supporters to keep fighting and "keep standing up for what you believe is right" despite the daunting odds facing her campaign.

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Apr 16

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Supreme Court Votes 7-2 to Allow Lethal Injection

The Supreme Court voted Wednesday to uphold Kentucky's use of lethal injection, allowing the continuation of executions on hold since September. The court also heard arguments on the legality of the death penalty for child rapists. Marcia Coyle discusses the…

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Apr 15

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Supreme Court Upholds Use of Lethal Injection

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The Supreme Court upheld Kentucky's use of lethal injection executions Wednesday, likely clearing the way for states to resume executions that have been on hold for nearly eight months.

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Mar 20

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Rain-soaked Midwest Braces for More Flooding

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Rescue workers conducted emergency evacuations and rivers continued to swell Thursday after heavy rains soaked parts of the Midwest, leading to 13 weather-related deaths in the region.

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Feb 06

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Cleanup Begins After Intense Storms Wreak Deadly Havoc on South

Powerful storms and tornados tore across five southern states Tuesday night, leaving at least 54 dead. After a report on the weather disaster, the governor of Tennessee details the cleanup efforts and a weather expert offers insight on the storms.

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