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A South African policeman provides security outside parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. South African police and military forces are deploying ahead of a speech in parliament by President Jacob Zuma, the target of protesters who say he should quit because of corruption allegations. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
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Leader of South Africa's oppositional Democratic Alliance party Mmusi Maimane, right, arrives at parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. South African police and military forces are deploying ahead of a speech in parliament by President Jacob Zuma, the target of protesters who say he should quit because of corruption allegations. (AP Photo/Schalk van Zuydam)
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A South African policeman provides security next to the red carpet at parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. South African police and military forces are deploying ahead of a speech in parliament by President Jacob Zuma, the target of protesters who say he should quit because of corruption allegations. (AP/hoto/Schalk van Zuydam)
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Protesters clash with police near parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday Feb. 9, 2017 prior to it's opening and a national address by President Jacob Zuma. Hundreds of armed forces have been deployed in the city to increase security as opposition groups denounce Zuma, saying he should resign because of corruption allegations against him. (AP Photo)
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Protesters clash with police near parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday Feb. 9, 2017 prior to it's opening and a national address by President Jacob Zuma. Hundreds of armed forces have been deployed in the city to increase security as opposition groups denounce Zuma, saying he should resign because of corruption allegations against him. (AP Photo)
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Protesters clash with police near parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday Feb. 9, 2017 prior to it's opening and a national address by President Jacob Zuma. Hundreds of armed forces have been deployed in the city to increase security as opposition groups denounce Zuma, saying he should resign because of corruption allegations against him. (AP Photo)
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Protesters clash with police near parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017 prior to it's opening and a national address by President Jacob Zuma. Hundreds of armed forces have been deployed in the city to increase security as opposition groups denounce Zuma, saying he should resign because of corruption allegations against him. (AP Photo)
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In this Dec 16, 1939 photo, Vivien Leigh, Clark Gable, Olivia DeHaviland and George Simons visit Cyclorama, a colossal panoramic painting depicting the Battle of Atlanta from the American Civil War, during the Gone with the Wind premiere, in Atlanta. The painting will soon be moved from the building where it has been displayed for nearly a century. Historians said moving the 6-ton Cyclorama from Grant Park to the Atlanta History Center across town marks a major milestone in its restoration. The move is to begin Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP)
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In this Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 photo, a child passes a broken window, damaged by fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants, while Mosul residents play soccer in the background. After months of fighting, Mosul residents can finally practice their favorite game again at the soccer field in the eastern part of the city—and this time without the changes imposed by Islamic State militants. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)
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In this Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 photo, spectators watch in front of a window broken in lashes between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants, as other Mosul residents play soccer on a pitch in eastern Mosul. The pitch was closed for months due to heavy fighting, but was reopened recently as daily life slowly returns to in the city. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)
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In this Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 photo, Mosul residents play soccer on a pitch in the liberated eastern part of the city. The pitch was closed for months due to heavy fighting between Iraqi forces and Islamic State militants, but was reopened recently as daily life slowly returns in Iraq's second largest city. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)
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In this Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 photo, Mosul residents play soccer on a pitch in eastern Mosul. The soccer field was closed for four moths during fighting between the Islamic State group and Iraqi forces. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen)
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FILE - In this Tuesday, June 30, 2015, file photo, visitors view the Atlanta Cyclorama, the colossal Civil War painting in Atlanta. The painting depicting the Battle of Atlanta from the American Civil War will soon be moved from the building where it has been displayed for nearly a century. Historians said moving the 6-ton Cyclorama, one of the nation's largest paintings, from Grant Park to the Atlanta History Center across town marks a major milestone in its restoration. The move is to begin Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)
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International Committee of the Red Cross spokesperson Thomas Glass speaks during an interview with the Associated Press in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. Gunmen killed six employees of the ICRC in northern Afghanistan on Wednesday, the aid group said. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)
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Tents are seen at the UNHCR's Ifo Extension camp outside Dadaab, eastern Kenya, 100 kilometers (62 miles) from the Somali border, in this Friday, Aug. 5, 2011, file photo. A Kenyan court on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017, declared illegal a government order to close the world's largest refugee camp and send more than 200,000 people back to war-torn Somalia. (AP Photo/Jerome Delay, File)
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FILE - In this Sept. 19, 2001, file photo, refugees, right, gather on one side of a fence to talk with international journalists about their journey that brought them to the Island of Nauru. U.S. officials had stopped screening refugees for potential resettlement in the United States but would return to the Pacific atoll of Nauru to continue working toward a deal that President Donald Trump has condemned as "dumb,” an Australian minister said on Thursday. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)
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FILE - In this Sept. 21, 2001, file photo, men shave, brush their teeth and prepare for the day at a refugee camp on the Island of Nauru. U.S. officials had stopped screening refugees for potential resettlement in the United States but would return to the Pacific atoll of Nauru to continue working toward a deal that President Donald Trump has condemned as "dumb,” an Australian minister said on Thursday. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft, File)
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Promotional image for Lionsgate's 2017 film "Stronger," about Jeff Bauman, a survivor of the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombing, via the Internet Movie Database (imdb.com).
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FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 6, 2017, file photo, President Donald Trump speaks to troops at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Fla. In his speech, Trump falsely claimed that the news media often fails to cover terrorist attacks. The allegation echoes an accusation that has long gone unquestioned on Infowars, a website known for trafficking in dubious allegations of plots and cover-ups. While there’s no evidence that Trump gets his information from Alex Jones' Infowars site, Trump voiced his admiration for Jones when the Infowars host interviewed him in December 2015. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
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FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 20, 2017 file photo, pedestrians walk near a large video screen in downtown Chicago, displaying the presidential inauguration of Donald Trump. Trump’s assertion that the media often fails to cover terrorist attacks is false, but he’s hardly alone in making the claim. The statement is just the latest by Trump to echo a website known for trafficking in dubious allegations of plots and cover-ups. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)