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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 11: House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol August 11, 2016 in Washington, DC. Pelosi spoke on a range of topics including recent comments by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and also urged members of the House Republican caucus to return to Washington during the August recess to work on legislation addressing the Zika virus and other issues. Also pictured (L-R) are Rep. Andre Carson (D-IN) and Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY). (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 11: House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol August 11, 2016 in Washington, DC. Pelosi spoke on a range of topics including recent comments by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and also urged members of the House Republican caucus to return to Washington during the August recess to work on legislation addressing the Zika virus and other issues. Also pictured (L-R) are Rep. Donna Edwards (D-MD) and Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA). (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 11: House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol August 11, 2016 in Washington, DC. Pelosi spoke on a range of topics including recent comments by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and also urged members of the House Republican caucus to return to Washington during the August recess to work on legislation addressing the Zika virus and other issues. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 11: House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol August 11, 2016 in Washington, DC. Pelosi spoke on a range of topics including recent comments by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and also urged members of the House Republican caucus to return to Washington during the August recess to work on legislation addressing the Zika virus and other issues. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
(FILES) This file photo taken on January 21, 2013 shows US President Barack Obama delivering remarks using a teleprompter after taking the oath of office during the 57th Presidential Inauguration ceremonial swearing-in at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. Just elected to the White House, President Barack Obama delivers his inaugural address without notes but surrounded by two thin sheets of glass mounted on a tripod and scrolls on which his speech. / AFP PHOTO / Stan HONDASTAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES) This file photo taken on February 27, 2015 shows US President Barack Obama looking through a teleprompter during a ceremony for outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder at the Justice Department in Washington, DC. Just elected to the White House, President Barack Obama delivers his inaugural address without notes but surrounded by two thin sheets of glass mounted on a tripod and scrolls on which his speech. / AFP PHOTO / YURI GRIPAS / TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JEREMY TORDJMAN: The "presidential" teleprompter, discreet star of the US campaign YURI GRIPAS/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES) This file photo taken on January 27, 2015 shows US Republican Senator from New Hamphire Kelly Ayotte leaving a Senate Armed Services Committee on global challenges and US national security strategy on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. A top Republican US senator pushed her case August 10, 2016 for keeping Guantanamo Bay open, releasing an unclassified report on 107 current and former detainees to show why closing the military prison is a security risk. Kelly Ayotte, a longtime critic of President Barack Obama's plans to shut the detention center, said the report highlights the inmates' terrorist pasts, showing why they must remain locked up. / AFP PHOTO / NICHOLAS KAMMNICHOLAS KAMM/AFP/Getty Images
(FILES) This file photo taken on July 27, 2016 shows Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte (R) greeting US Ambassador to the Philippines Philip S. Goldberg (L) as US Secretary of State John Kerry looks on during his visit to the Malacanang presidential palace in Manila. The Philippines' firebrand President Rodrigo Duterte has sparked a fresh diplomatic row with his colourful language, calling the US ambassador "gay" in comments that prompted Washington to summon Manila's envoy to complain. In the latest of series of tirades, Duterte used a local Tagalog language homophobic slur to express his displeasure with US Ambassador Philip Goldberg in televised comments made on August 5, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / POOL / Aaron FavilaAARON FAVILA/AFP/Getty Images










