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CORRECTS MONTH SURGERY TOOK PLACE TO JANUARY INSTEAD OF DECEMBER - FILE - This Feb. 1, 2017 file photo provided by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation shows Shiloh Heavenly Quine. Quine was moved from a men's prison to the Central California Women's Facility in Chowchilla after becoming the nations' first inmate to have state-paid sex reassignment surgery in January. Quine says in a court filing that she is unhappy in her new prison because she has fewer privileges including a television, rehabilitation programs and razors, forcing her to grow a beard and mustache. (California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation via AP, File)

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Armed police officers gather outside of the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 23, 2017 after the House of Commons sitting was suspended as witnesses reported sounds like gunfire outside. The leader of Britain's House of Commons says a man has been shot by police at Parliament. David Liddington also said there were "reports of further violent incidents in the vicinity."(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

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Armed police officers enter the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 23, 2017 after the House of Commons sitting was suspended as witnesses reported sounds like gunfire outside. The leader of Britain's House of Commons says a man has been shot by police at Parliament. David Liddington also said there were "reports of further violent incidents in the vicinity."(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

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Armed police officers enter the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 23, 2017 after the House of Commons sitting was suspended as witnesses reported sounds like gunfire outside.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

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Emergency services staff provide medical attention close to the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 22, 2017. London police say they are treating a gun and knife incident at Britain's Parliament "as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise." The Metropolitan Police says in a statement that the incident is ongoing. Officials say a man with a knife attacked a police officer at Parliament and was shot by officers. Nearby, witnesses say a vehicle struck several people on the Westminster Bridge. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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Emergency services at the scene outside the Palace of Westminster, London, Wednesday, March 22, 2017. London police say they are treating a gun and knife incident at Britain's Parliament "as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise." The Metropolitan Police says in a statement that the incident is ongoing. It is urging people to stay away from the area. Officials say a man with a knife attacked a police officer at Parliament and was shot by officers. Nearby, witnesses say a vehicle struck several people on the Westminster Bridge. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP).

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Emergency services transport an injured person to an ambulance, close to the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 22, 2017. London police say they are treating a gun and knife incident at Britain's Parliament "as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise." The Metropolitan Police says in a statement that the incident is ongoing. Officials say a man with a knife attacked a police officer at Parliament and was shot by officers. Nearby, witnesses say a vehicle struck several people on the Westminster Bridge. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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Emergency services transport an injured person to an ambulance, close to the Houses of Parliament in London, Wednesday, March 22, 2017. London police say they are treating a gun and knife incident at Britain's Parliament "as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise." The Metropolitan Police says in a statement that the incident is ongoing. Officials say a man with a knife attacked a police officer at Parliament and was shot by officers. Nearby, witnesses say a vehicle struck several people on the Westminster Bridge. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)

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An attacker is treated by emergency services outside the Houses of Parliament London, Wednesday, March 22, 2017. London police say they are treating a gun and knife incident at Britain's Parliament "as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise." The Metropolitan Police says in a statement that the incident is ongoing. It is urging people to stay away from the area. Officials say a man with a knife attacked a police officer at Parliament and was shot by officers. Nearby, witnesses say a vehicle struck several people on the Westminster Bridge. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP).

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A woman, right, wears a bullseye and photo mask at right of Quanice Hayes during a press conference in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Venus Hayes, the mother the 17-year-old Quanice Hayes, held the news conference after a grand jury declined to indict a Portland police officer on criminal charges in the Feb. 9, 2017, shooting death of her son and is demanding a federal investigation. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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A person wears a bullseye and photo mask of Quanice Hayes during a press conference in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Venus Hayes, the mother the 17-year-old Quanice Hayes, held the news conference after a grand jury declined to indict a Portland police officer on criminal charges in the Feb. 9, 2017, shooting death of her son and is demanding a federal investigation. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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One person wears a bullseye and photo mask of Quanice Hayes during a press conference in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Venus Hayes, the mother the 17-year-old Quanice Hayes, held the news conference after a grand jury declined to indict a Portland police officer on criminal charges in the Feb. 9 shooting death of her son and is demanding a federal investigation.(AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Family members hold hands beneath a button portraying Quanice Hayes during a press conference in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Venus Hayes, the mother the 17-year-old Quanice Hayes, held the news conference after a grand jury declined to indict a Portland police officer on criminal charges in the Feb. 9, 2017, shooting death of her son and is demanding a federal investigation. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Venus Hayes, mother of Quanice Hayes, wears a button of her son, Quanice Hayes, as she speaks during a press conference in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Hayes held the news conference after a grand jury declined to indict a Portland police officer on criminal charges in the Feb. 9 shooting death of her son and is demanding a federal investigation. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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Venus Hayes, second from right, is surrounded by family members as she speaks during a press conference in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Hayes, the mother the 17-year-old Quanice Hayes, held the news conference after a grand jury declined to indict a Portland police officer on criminal charges in the Feb. 9 shooting death of her son and is demanding a federal investigation. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)

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An attacker is treated by emergency services, as knives lie on the floor, with police looking on at the scene outside the Houses of Parliament London, Wednesday, March 22, 2017. London police say they are treating a gun and knife incident at Britain's Parliament "as a terrorist incident until we know otherwise." The Metropolitan Police says in a statement that the incident is ongoing. It is urging people to stay away from the area. Officials say a man with a knife attacked a police officer at Parliament and was shot by officers. Nearby, witnesses say a vehicle struck several people on the Westminster Bridge. (Stefan Rousseau/PA via AP).

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Former Allentown Managing Director Francis Dougherty walks from the federal building, Wednesday, March 22, 2017, in Philadelphia. The former top administrator in Allentown, Pa., has pleaded guilty in an ongoing FBI pay-to-play corruption probe. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Former Allentown Managing Director Francis Dougherty walks from the federal building, Wednesday, March 22, 2017, in Philadelphia. The former top administrator in Allentown, Pa., has pleaded guilty in an ongoing FBI pay-to-play corruption probe. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Former Allentown Managing Director Francis Dougherty walks from the federal building, Wednesday, March 22, 2017, in Philadelphia. The former top administrator in Allentown, Pa., has pleaded guilty in an ongoing FBI pay-to-play corruption probe. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

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Former Penn State president Graham Spanier and his wife Sandra, arrives for the third day of his trial at the Dauphin County Courthouse in Harrisburg, Pa., on Wednesday, March 22, 2017. Spanier is charged with conspiracy and endangering the welfare of children. Prosecutors say Spanier and two other Penn State administrators failed to act on a report of sexual abuse by former football coach Jerry Sandusky. (Dan Gleiter/PennLive.com via AP)