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Nuclear negotiations. That is our focus for the first 45 minutes on washington journal. This question, should the United States trust the iran . 202 7488000 is a line for democrats. 202 7488001 for republicans. If youre an independent, the number to call is 202 7458002. You can also comment on our Facebook Page or send us a tweet, cspanwj. This story, just a few moments ago from washingtonpost. Com saying iran may set new constraints in the Nuclear Talks, but is pushing back as to how long it must accept limits on technology to make nuclear arms. Negotiators are facing four days and are aimed at curbing irans access to nuclear activities. This is a story inside the Washington Post with someone traveling with secretary state c kerry. She is joining us live this sunday. The deadline is tuesday. Will u. S. And european debt plymouth meet the deadline . Guest that is not entirely clear. We are getting conflicting signals. Most of the negotiators say that it is certainly possible. There are

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Fayetteville officer on leave after shooting family dog

By Josephine E. Moore For The Fayette Tribune Dec 24, 2020 Dec 24, 2020 A Fayetteville police officer has been placed on administrative leave after he shot and killed a dog at a home in Fayette County. The dog’s owner, Hollie Elswick, said she was completely devastated when she heard the news on Friday and is calling for the officer, who was sworn in to duty in February, to be fired. “If you can’t handle a dog how can you handle a criminal?” Elswick said. Carl Harris, city attorney for the town of Fayetteville, said the city requested an independent investigation to determine what happened and what disciplinary steps, if any, will be taken.

Fayette officer on leave after shooting family dog

By Josephine E. Moore for The Register-Herald Dec 23, 2020 Dec 23, 2020 A Fayetteville police officer has been placed on administrative leave after he shot and killed a dog at a home in Fayette County. The dog’s owner, Hollie Elswick, said she was devastated when she heard the news on Friday and is calling for the officer, who was sworn in to duty in February, to be fired. “If you can’t handle a dog how can you handle a criminal?” Elswick said. Carl Harris, Fayetteville’s city attorney, said the city has requested an independent investigation to determine what happened and what disciplinary steps, if any, will be taken.

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