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Chinese blind and deaf artists seize chance to shine

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Chinese blind and deaf artists seize chance to shine
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Hyundai's Brand New AI Institute

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Boston Dynamics AI Institute Executive Director Marc Raibert joins Emily Chang to discuss their work with Hyundai and their $400 million investment to set up the Institute, and discuss the state of artificial intelligence and robotics...
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Kim Kardashian West talks being a role model, social media trolls and the resilience of her family backstage at the Forbes Women's Summit

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KIM KARDASHIAN WEST GETS PERSONAL BEFORE TAKING FORBES WOMAN'S SUMMIT STAGEKim Kardashian West admits that she's made some mistakes in her life, but the important lesson is not to repeat them. The reality show star was one of the keynote...
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Walking 6,000 Miles To Heal The Pain of War

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Jon Hancock, a Marine Corps veteran, is the subject of the new documentary “Bastards Road,” just released on-demand by Gravitas Ventures.
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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe ‘heading home’ - archive footage

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Archive footage of Richard Ratcliffe and his daughter Gabriella Zaghari-Ratcliffe's campaign to bring Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe home as it is reported that the British-Iranian mother is about to leave Iran where she has been detained...
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CLEAN : Iraq ancient ruins open up to tourism after IS atrocities

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Strolling along the ancient ruins of Hatra in Iraq's north, dozens of visitors admire the site, where local initiatives seek to turn over a new leaf after a brief but brutal jihadist rule (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Tokyo 2020 Sports Director on Olympic Preparations, Motivating Athletes

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Aug.26 -- The Sports Director of Tokyo 2020 Koji Murofushi spoke exclusively with Bloomberg's Ayai Tomisawa on the current preparation process and how to keep athletes motivated after the games were delayed. The gold medalist says the...
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Tony Robbins Says This Is What Makes a Great Leader

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Apr.07 -- Life and business strategist Tony Robbins, author of "Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook," talks about what qualities he looks for in a leader and the political divide in Washington.
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Texas schools work together amid shooting tragedy

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Various Texas school districts are coming together following the worst mass shooting in state history this Sunday. Superintendents from the Floresville, La Vernia and Stockdale Independent School Districts said Monday...
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Voxpop on NFL Trump row

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots voxpops with NFL fans speaking on NFL Football players using sports match to stage political protest against racism and Trump's reaction. American football players have defied their President by kneeling in...
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Bill Gross on His Asperger's Diagnosis and its Advantages

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Mar.01 -- Even after one of the most storied careers in financial markets, Bill Gross has a few surprises left. Bill Gross, portfolio manager at Janus Henderson Group, spoke with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker in Newport Beach, California,...
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Tropic Thunder premiere in London

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True Date Created = 17/09/2008 AP Entertainment London, UK, 16 September 2008 1. Pan down from Tropic Thunder poster to exterior theatre 2. Mid shot of fans - a group of screaming girls 3. Poster of Tropic Thunder 4. Ben Stiller with...
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The Duchess of Cambridge visited a children's hospice in Ipswich, England on Monday, where she made her first public speech.

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HEADLINE: Duchess of Cambridge makes first public speech CAPTION: The Duchess of Cambridge visited a children's hospice in Ipswich, England on Monday, where she made her first public speech. (March 19) [Notes:SOURCE:...
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Grayson Perry and Anthony Gormley launch the second 'Art Everywhere' project

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British artists Anthony Gormley and Grayson Perry launched the "Art Everywhere" initiative on Wednesday (16 JULY) at London's Waterloo Station. The nationwide movement, which is now in its second year, features works of art which are...
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Former Sarkozy Aide Says Markets Are Politically Stupid

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Mar.09 -- Alain Minc, chairman and founder at AM Conseil and aide to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, discusses the French presidential election as the latest polls show candidate Marine Le Pen now trailing Emmanuel Macron in...
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Amid Tragedy, Texas Schools Work Together

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Various Texas school districts are coming together following the worst mass shooting in state history this Sunday. Superintendents from the Floresville, La Vernia and Stockdale Independent School Districts said Monday...
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Trial starts for NY Nanny who killed two children

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The trusted nanny of a well-to-do Manhattan family planned and executed the most unthinkable of crimes, according to prosecutors: She waited until she was alone in the apartment, selected two knives from the kitchen and then led two of...
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Indonesia’s Election About Political Identity, Says IISS’s Connelly

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Apr.16 -- Aaron Connelly, Southeast Asian political and foreign policy research fellow at International Institute for Strategic Studies, discusses the importance of Indonesia’s presidential and legislative elections. He speaks on...
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Boris Johnson 'concerned' about report into BBC Diana interview

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was “obviously very concerned” about the report into Martin Bashir’s BBC interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, adding that he hoped the broadcaster “will be taking every possible step to make sure...
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Boris Johnson “concerned” about report into BBC Diana interview

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was “obviously very concerned” about the report into Martin Bashir’s BBC interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, adding that he hoped the broadcaster “will be taking every possible step to make sure...
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Tennis Star Coco Gauff Caps Off Atlanta Return With Hometown Victory

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Coco Gauff is the youngest player ranked in the top 100 by the Women's Tennis Association. She's also now ranked No. 11 in the world in singles.
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ENTERTAINMENT DAILY: ENT5- INTIMACY

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English/Nat French director PATRICE CHÉREAU has created a tale of passion and obsession in 'INTIMACY' The controversial drama picked up the Berlin Film Festival's top prize, the prestigious Golden Bear Award, despite finding a mixed...
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Dem Barney Frank, chairman of the House banking cmte blasts Reps

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1. Wide of Democratic Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi standing at a podium after Congress rejected bailout 2. Zoom into Pelosi 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barney Frank, Democratic Representative of...
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A blazing video art installation goes on show in Denmark

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�rhus, Denmark - Recent 1. ARoS museum seen from outdoors ablaze 2. Close up of Aarhus Museum of Art (ARoS) museum's sign on fire 3. Two artists talking in front of ARoS 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Thyra hilden, Danish artist:...