
News Wrap: ‘Flagrant’ safety violations at Russian mall
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Investigators are asking why fire escapes were blocked and a theater was locked shut.
In our news wrap Monday, the death toll in a Russian shopping mall fire rose to 64. Investigators are asking why fire escapes were blocked and a movie theater was locked shut. Also, there's word the United Arab Emirates may have steered money through a top Trump fundraiser to members of Congress.
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News Wrap: ‘Flagrant’ safety violations at Russian mall
Clip: 3/26/2018 | 5mVideo has Closed Captions
In our news wrap Monday, the death toll in a Russian shopping mall fire rose to 64. Investigators are asking why fire escapes were blocked and a movie theater was locked shut. Also, there's word the United Arab Emirates may have steered money through a top Trump fundraiser to members of Congress.
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