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Local Governments Look To Follow Illinois City's Lead On Reparations

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Local governments across the U.S. have made more progress toward reparations over the past year than activists have seen in decades.
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BLM Organizers Spread Their Message Around the World

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Dec.04 -- Black Lives Matter was started in 2013 by Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi. BLM has helped organize protests against police brutality, culminating on June 6 when more than a half-million people gathered in...
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Ariel's Rogers Says Businesses Need to Work More With Minority-Owned Firms

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Mar.18 -- Ariel Investments Co-Chief Executive Officer John Rogers says companies can work toward racial equality by becoming reliable customers of Black-owned businesses. He spoke at the Bloomberg Equality Summit with the mayor of...
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Supreme Court Allows Muslim Men to Sue FBI Agents

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The men say they were placed on the no-fly list by the agents for not spying on Muslim communities.
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House Passes Measure To Close Pay Gap

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White women make on average 82 cents to every dollar a man makes. The disparities are even larger for minority women.
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NFL To Bolster Inclusion Policies, Probe Tanking Allegations

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Brian Flores, who is Black, was fired by the Miami Dolphins after back-to-back winning seasons.
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Ex-PM-turned-UN envoy Brown on education and protection of children

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The United Nations Special Envoy on Education, Gordon Brown, pledged one billion US dollars to Pakistan on Saturday to help provide formal education to millions of children missing out in the country. The former British prime minister...
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Rome's chief rabbi welcome's selection of Ratzinger as next pope

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FILE: Rome, May 2004 1. Synagogue in Rome 2. Interiors of synagogue 3. Jewish menorah (candelabra) inside synagogue Rome - 19 April 2005 4. Setup shot of Rabbi Di Segni walking 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Rabbi Di Segni: "From a Jewish...
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Quincy Jones among stars remembering Nelson Mandela

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In nearly seven decades spent fighting for freedom and equality, Nelson Mandela inspired and challenged the world to stand up for others. As word of Mandela's death spread, current and former presidents, athletes and entertainers spoke...
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Preview to gay pride march, look at changing attitudes

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Rome - 9 June 2011 1. Wide of Gay Pride village in Rome's Piazza Vittorio 2. Gay couple walking with arms around each other 3. Wide of man with child carrying pink balloon walking through Gap Pride village 4. Visitors chatting and having...
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Bush on death of Nazi hunter

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Vienna, Austria 1. Exterior of Jewish cemetery in Vienna 2. Various of Simon Wiesenthal's coffin inside the hall, covered in flowers 3. Close up of flowers 4. Wide of memorial service US Pool Washington, United States 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Clinton presents report on freedom in international religion

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1. Walk in shot of US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "Based on our own experience, we are convinced that the best antidote to intolerance is not the...
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United Nations human rights experts are calling on Detroit to restore water to those unable to pay. The experts said shutoffs affect the poorest and most vulnerable and discriminates against Detroit's majority black population. (Oct. 20)

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United Nations human rights experts have called on Detroit officials to restore water to those unable to pay, including those with disabilities or chronic illnesses. Two experts visiting Detroit to observe the effect of water service...
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Banks sued for business with apartheid era South Africa

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New York - 18 June 2002 1. Wide shot exterior UBS bank building in New York 2. Entrance UBS bank 3. Entrance Citicorp bank 4. Wide shot Citicorp building 5. Entrance Credit Suisse 6. Wide shot Credit Suisse building New Jersey - 19 June...
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Shakira speaks out on Arizona's immigration law

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AP Television Phoenix, Arizona, U.S., 29 April 2010 1. Wide shot of reporters 2. Wide shot of Shakira walking to podium 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Shakira/Singer: "I don't want to see this law tarnish what this country stands for. We can't...
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ITALY: POLLING BEGINS IN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS

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Italian/Eng/Nat Italians have gone to the polls Sunday to choose a new government - the third in four years. The result is expected to be close between the left wing Olive Tree coalition and right wing Freedom Alliance Voters and...
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How NDAs Can Hide Stories Of Sexual Misconduct

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NDAs are creating issues in the workplace, for allegedly hiding sexual misconduct among employees.
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101-Year-Old Holocaust Survivor Still Working To Fight Antisemitism

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Ben Stern lived through nine concentration camps and two death marches.
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Memorials for Armenians killed by Turks during WWI; Turkey, France

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Yerevan, Armenia 1. Various of people walking towards the Wide of Tsitsernakaberd Memorial to the victims of the 1915 mass killings of Armenians by Ottoman Turks 2. Close of wreaths of flowers 3. Wide of memorial, guard of honour 4....
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The Supreme Court rules for Wal-Mart in its fight to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of women who work there. The court ruled unanimously Monday that the lawsuit against the retailer cannot proceed as a class action.

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HEADLINE: Supreme Court limits Wal-Mart sex bias case CAPTION: The Supreme Court rules for Wal-Mart in its fight to block a massive sex discrimination lawsuit on behalf of women who work there. The court ruled unanimously Monday that the...
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Thousands march in Asia's largest gay parade

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1. Men walking along street in swimming trunks 2. Japanese drummers performing 3. Close of Japanese man playing instrument and singing 4. Wide of massive rainbow banner 5. Pan of parade 6. Various of men in costume 7. Wide of parade 8....
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Female infanticide in India

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AP Television Morena, Madhya Pradesh, India - April 13, 2011 1. Pan left of women with children at the Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre at Morena District Hospital 2. Various of malnourished baby girl Shakila, sitting in her mother's lap...
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REPLAY Reaction to new US model guidelines ahead of NY Fashion week

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SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Television- AP Clients Only Rosa Cha Runway Show, New York 1. B-roll models on runway AP Television- AP Clients Only New York - 23 January 2007 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mary Alice Stephenson, Style...
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+4:3 Court rules domestic workers not eligible for permanent residency; overturns previous judgement

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Hong Kong - 25 March 2013 1. Various of Mark Daly, the lawyer for Filipino maid Evangeline Banao Vallejos, entering the Court of Final Appeal 2. Zoom in to supporters for foreign migrant workers entering Court of Final Appeal 3. Close...