
News Wrap: Detroit emerges from bankruptcy
Clip: 12/10/2014 | 5m 39s
News Wrap: Detroit emerges from bankruptcy
In our news wrap Wednesday, a federal judge approved plans for the city of Detroit to shed $7 billion of its $18 billion in debt, clearing the way for an end to the largest municipal bankruptcy in history. Also, a national Brazilian commission released a report on systematic torture and killings committed during nearly two decades of military dictatorship.
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News Wrap: Detroit emerges from bankruptcy
Clip: 12/10/2014 | 5m 39s
In our news wrap Wednesday, a federal judge approved plans for the city of Detroit to shed $7 billion of its $18 billion in debt, clearing the way for an end to the largest municipal bankruptcy in history. Also, a national Brazilian commission released a report on systematic torture and killings committed during nearly two decades of military dictatorship.
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