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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, right, chats with Germaine Jenkins, the Chief Farm Officer of the Fresh Future Farm during a visit April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm during his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, left, chats with Germaine Jenkins, the Chief Farm Officer of the Fresh Future Farm during a visit April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm during his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker poses for a selfie with volunteers during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker helps harvest fresh spinach during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, left, helps harvest fresh spinach with Germaine Jenkins, during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, left, helps harvest fresh spinach with Germaine Jenkins, during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker harvests Loquat fruit from a tree at Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker harvests Loquat fruit from a tree at Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker hands out pieces of birthday cake after blowing out the candles during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker cuts his birthday cake after blowing out the candles during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker blows out the candles on his birthday cake during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, left, talks during a Facebook Live broadcast with Germaine Jenkins, the Chief Farm Officer of the Fresh Future Farm inside the farm store April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker wipes his face after working up a sweat volunteering at Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker helps shovel compost in a banana patch during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker helps shovel compost in a banana patch during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, left, helps harvest fresh spinach with Germaine Jenkins, during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • A basket of freshly harvested Loquat fruit picked by Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker harvests Loquat fruit from a tree at Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker harvests Loquat fruit from a tree at Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker harvests Loquat fruit from a tree at Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker helps shovel compost in a banana patch during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Senator Cory Booker, right, has freshly harvested Loquat fruit from a tree to Germaine Jenkins, during a visit to Fresh Future Farm April 27, 2019 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Booker spent his 50th birthday helping out at the urban farm as part of his Justice For All tour.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton arrive for a gathering of Democratic leaders outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton and first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton walk past a Christmas wreath after attending a gathering of Democratic leaders outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton listens to his chief of staff John Podesta surrounded by Democratic leaders outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • Statue of Themis holding the scales of justice on the Legislative Council Building Central District Hong Kong.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton addresses the nation outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton addresses the nation outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Former US Senator and Ireland peace envoy George Mitchell during the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Center award ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. President Clinton was presented the award for his work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland.
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  • Brian O'Dwyer's, Director of the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Center during their award ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. President Clinton was presented the award for his work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland.
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  • US President Bill Clinton is applauded during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award, for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton is applauded by wife Hillary Clinton, Brian O'Dwyer and Vice-President Al Gore during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award, for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton gives an acceptance speech after being awarded the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the  for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton listens during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • US President Bill Clinton admires an award given to him by Brian O'Dwyer, right, during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award, an award named after Brian O'Dwyer's father, and established by the Emerald Isle Immigration Center, for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • CNN White House reporter Wolfe Blitzer and other television reporters broadcast from the White House following the impeachment of U.S President Bill Clinton December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton listens to Minority Leader Dick Gephardt surrounded by Democratic leaders outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S President Bill Clinton holds hands with first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton outside the White House following his impeachment December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • U.S Vice President Al Gore speaks in support of President Clinton outside the White House following the impeachment vote December 19, 1998 in Washington, DC.  The US House of Representatives impeached Clinton on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Clinton rejected calls for his resignation and vowed to continue in office.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey (center) is given a standing ovation after Rev. Al Sharpton thanked him for doing the right thing during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for standing for justice in charging the officer with murder.
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  • US President Bill Clinton is applauded by Brian O'Dwyer and Vice-President Al Gore during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House September 11, 1998 in Washington, DC. Clinton received the Paul O'Dwyer Peace and Justice Award, for Clinton's work in helping bring peace in Northern Ireland. The ceremony took place the same day the Starr Report was released to Congress.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/10/15: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill October 15, 1997 in Washington, DC. Reno continue to defend her refusal to appoint an independent counsel to investigate campaign finance abuses demanded by Republicans.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/16: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a proposed Constitutional amendment to protect victims's rights on Capitol Hill April 16, 1996 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/30: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno prepares to testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill April 30, 1997 in Washington, DC. Reno refused to appoint an independent counsel to investigate campaign finance abuses demanded by Republicans.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/30: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill April 30, 1997 in Washington, DC. Reno refused to appoint an independent counsel to investigate campaign finance abuses demanded by Republicans.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/30: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill April 30, 1997 in Washington, DC. Reno refused to appoint an independent counsel to investigate campaign finance abuses demanded by Republicans.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/30: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill April 30, 1997 in Washington, DC. Reno refused to appoint an independent counsel to investigate campaign finance abuses demanded by Republicans.   (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/16: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a proposed Constitutional amendment to protect victims's rights on Capitol Hill April 16, 1996 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/16: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a proposed Constitutional amendment to protect victims's rights on Capitol Hill April 16, 1996 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/16: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a proposed Constitutional amendment to protect victims's rights on Capitol Hill April 16, 1996 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/16: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a proposed Constitutional amendment to protect victims's rights on Capitol Hill April 16, 1996 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/16: U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno testifies before the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on a proposed Constitutional amendment to protect victims's rights on Capitol Hill April 16, 1996 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, departs from the Federal Courthouse following testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Patsy Thomasson, the former Director of White House Office of Administration, speaks with the media following her testimony in front of the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • WASHINGTON, DC, USA - 1997/04/08: U.S. FBI Director Louis Freeh testifies before a Senate appropriations subcommittee on Capitol Hill April 8, 1997 in Washington, DC. Freeh said that the internet is being increasingly used by pedophiles to contact children and distribute child pornography.  (Photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • A passerby stops to view the makeshift memorial wall at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton speaks during a peace vigil at the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey arrives with his wife Judge Deborah Summey for a peace vigil lead by Rev. Al Sharpton to begin on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey and Police Chief Eddie Driggers wait for a peace vigil to begin held by Rev. Al Sharpton on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • People stop to view a makeshift memorial wall on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • An activist adds signs to a makeshift memorial wall on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Flowers and notes decorate a fence as a prayer vigil is held by Rev. Al Sharpton on the spot where unarmed motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. About 100 people showed up for the brief vigil following a healing service at Charity Mission Baptist Church.
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  • Worshippers react during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A worshipper reacts during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey joins a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A worshipper prays during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey prays with worshippers during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey applauds Rev. Al Sharpton during his address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey applauds Rev. Al Sharpton during his address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Worshippers join in during Rev. Al Sharpton address to a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • North Charleston Keith Summey (right) and Police Chief Eddie Driggers (right) take part in a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Rev. Al Sharpton later spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton addresses a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • Rev. Al Sharpton is introduced to speak during a healing service at Charity Missionary Baptist Church April 12, 2015 in North Charleston, South Carolina. Sharpton spoke following the recent fatal shooting of unarmed motorist Walter Scott police and thanked the Mayor and Police Chief for doing the right thing in charging the officer with murder.
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  • A vendor sells Black Lives Matter tee-shirts to passing motorists near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • Black Lives Matter tee-shirts hung on the fence near the spot where unarmed black motorist Walter Scott was gunned down by police following a traffic stop April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times in the back and died on the scene after running from police.
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  • Charleston Mayor Joe Riley speaks to the media gathered outside the Fieldings Funeral home where the viewing for Walter Scott was held April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. The mayor expressed his sorry for the Scott family after he was shot multiple times in the back by police in the neighboring city of North Charleston.
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  • A young girl hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A young girl hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists hold a sign during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • Activists wear a protest message on a shirt during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • People hold hands during a moment of silence during a vigil outside the North Charleston City Hall following the shooting death of Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • A man sits outside the North Charleston City Hall with a sign opposing the planned visit of Reverend Al Sharpton to lead protests after the shooting of unarmed black man Walter Scott April 10, 2015 in Charleston, South Carolina. Scott was shot multiple times by police after running from a traffic stop.
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  • White House press secretary Michael McCurry answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal January 25, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC.
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  • President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.  (photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • President Bill Clinton answers reporters questions on the Monica Lewinsky scandal September 16, 1998 at the briefing room of the White House in Washington, DC after independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr submitted his report to Congress.  (photo by Richard Ellis)
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  • FBI Director Louis Freeh, at FBI headquarters December 18, 1996 in Washington, DC.  Freeh announced the arrest of FBI agent Earl Edwin Pitts on charges of selling secrets to Russia.
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  • Attorney General Janet Reno with CIA Director George Tenet and FBI Director Louis Freeh testify in Congress in Washington, DC.
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  • U.S. President Bill Clinton, center, shakes hands with Attorney General Janet Reno in the receiving line during the State Dinner at the White House February 5, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, speaks to the media following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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  • Tim Keating, former Chief of Staff in the White House Office of Legislative Affairs, departs the Federal Courthouse following testimony at the Starr Grand Jury investigating the Monica Lewinsky affair February 25, 1998 in Washington, DC. Keating hired Lewinsky for a paying job in the Office of Legislative Affairs after her White House internship, and later transferred her to the Pentagon.
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