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Hillary Clinton on Sunday said there are "lessons still to be learned" from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, noting the country's unity following the terrorist attacks. "We have also, I think, been reminded about how important it is to try to deal with extremism of any kind, especially when it uses violence to try to achieve political and ideological goals," Clinton said during an interview with co-anchor Dana Bash on CNN's "State of the Union" on the 21st anniversary of the attacks. |
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Vice President Harris expressed concern over threats to voting rights and democracy in an interview with NBC's "Meet the Press" aired on Sunday, during which she emphasized the importance of getting out the vote for the midterm elections. |
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"The president has been very clear that he intends to run again," Vice President Harris told host Chuck Todd on NBC's "Meet the Press." "And if he does, I will be running with him proudly." |
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| Former Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) said on Sunday that she believes the Democratic Party has an age problem as November's midterm elections looms. |
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| Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Mark Warner (D-Va.) said on Sunday that a congressional briefing to get a damage assessment of the classified documents potentially mishandled by former President Trump is on hold since a judge allowed a special master to review what was seized. |
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"I've said I think we've got certainly less than 2 or 3 percent of the intelligence capability that we had before we withdrew," Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie said. |
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The U.S. ambassador to the United Kingdom said on Sunday that Queen Elizabeth II's death was a "very, very significant" loss. |
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The British ambassador to the U.S. on Sunday said she felt very emotional following Queen Elizabeth II's death, calling her the "embodiment" of U.K. history. |
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