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Graphic videos show protesters clashing with Egyptian police

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Shocking and graphic video from around the Internet Friday showed protesters in Egypt clashing with police and demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.

Watch live coverage from Al Jazeera here.

In this amateur video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, protesters push back police on a bridge in Cairo.

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This Associated Press video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, shows smoke billowing through the streets of Cairo.

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In this Russia Today video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, protesters are beaten with batons.

This Russia Today video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, claims to show police killing a protester.

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This Al Jazeera video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, shows protesters running as police fire teargas at them.

This video from CBS News, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, shows protesters bloodied after violent clashes with police.This amateur video, uploaded by CNN on Jan. 28, 2011, shows protesters gathered outside a police station in Suez.

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In this CNN video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, a reporter describes how Egyptian police threatened him and then confiscated CNN’s camera.

This Al Jazeera video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, shows protesters taking over the center of Suez.

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In this video, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, CNN’s Nick Robertson says he can feel the teargas in the air.

This video from MSNBC, uploaded Jan. 28, 2011, shows the Egyptian military moving onto the streets of Cairo.

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Trump officials secretly plotting to give another tax cut to the ultra-rich: report

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Trump White House officials have reportedly figured out a new way to give wealthy Republican donors a big tax cut ahead of the 2020 election -- and they won't even need Congress to approve it.

Bloomberg reports that Trump officials are plotting a new executive order that would result in a cut to the capital gains tax, which largely benefits wealthy investors.

The cut would come in the form of indexing capital gains to inflation, which Bloomberg writes would "slash tax bills for investors when selling assets such as stock or real estate by adjusting the original purchase price so no tax is paid on appreciation tied to inflation."

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Democratic candidate John Delaney gets into a heated clash with MSNBC’s Ali Velshi over Medicare for All

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MSNBC host Ali Velshi irked Democratic presidential candidate John Delaney over the Medicare for All debate.

During the Democratic Debate Wednesday night, Delaney attacked fellow candidates for saying that they should end private insurance while delivering healthcare for every American through Medicare or Medicaid.

"If you go to most Americans healthcare is their number one issue, like our seniors, the gentleman from Kaiser talked about Medicare Advantage," Delaney said. "That is private insurance. Half of our seniors are selecting it. Imagine how we’re going to do in the 2020 election if we go out to the seniors in this country and say Medicare advantage which you’ve selected and obviously like and they are selecting it in huge numbers, it’s now illegal. None will vote for the Democrats, why would they? It’s the most important thing in their life."

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Trump gets viciously ridiculed for demanding census be postponed after Supreme Court loss: ‘No do overs’

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President Donald Trump launched a major Twitter tirade on Thursday afternoon because the Supreme Court ruled against his administration's move to make a question about citizenship status part of the 2020 census.

Tweeting from Japan where he is participating on the G-20 Summit, the president snarled, "Seems totally ridiculous that our government, and indeed Country, cannot ask a basic question of Citizenship in a very expensive, detailed and important Census, in this case for 2020. I have asked the lawyers if they can delay the Census, no matter how long, until the United States Supreme Court is given additional information from which it can make a final and decisive decision on this very critical matter. Can anyone really believe that as a great Country, we are not able the ask whether or not someone is a Citizen. Only in America!' in two parts.

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