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CNNW Early Start With Christine Romans And Dave Briggs November 7, 2019

1 00 a. M. In california. Breaking overnight, President Trump pushing back hard on a report in the washington post. The report says he asked bill barr to hold a News Conference to publicly clear him of legal wrongdoing, in his call pressuring ukraine to investigate joe biden and his son. The post reports barr refused, citing people familiar with the matter. But Barrs Justice Department did send out a memo, declaring there was no Campaign Finance crime connected to the call. Trump advisers told the post the president said to aides in recent weeks, he wishes the attorney general had agreed to hold a News Conference. Late last night, the president slammed the post and cnn, reporting the story, which ....

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Giving-While-Living celebration honors local living kidney donors

TUCSON, Ariz. (KVOA) — The Giving-While-Living celebration was held at the University of Arizona Saturday, honoring more than 50 people who donated a kidney to save the life of someone ....

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As many as 60% of people with dementia will become combative at some point, expert says

Coverage of aging is supported in part by AARP ArizonaPeople living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia may experience behavior changes, such as increased anger, as their condition progresses. For some families, it means sending their loved one to a behavioral-health unit specifically for dementia patients.  ....

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