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News Wrap: U.S. forces kill ISIS leader Abu Sayed

Clip: 7/14/2017 | 5m 57sVideo has Closed Captions

The U.S. military says ISIS leader Abu Sayed was killed Tuesday during a drone strike.

In the our news wrap Friday, the U.S. military says ISIS leader Abu Sayed was killed Tuesday during a drone strike on ISIS headquarters in northwestern Afghanistan. The Justice Department said it will appeal directly to the Supreme Court after a federal judge loosened President Trump's travel ban. And three gunmen kill two police officers at one of the holiest sites in Jerusalem.

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