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Senator Barack Obama speaks to AP reporter about Iraq war funding bill

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Senator Barack Obama speaks of fight between congress and the president and the possibility that George W. Bush will veto the Iraq war funding bill Note: Date of interview is approximate 1. Barack Obama answers questions
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Dance colony nurtures American performers

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Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts - June 24, 2008 1. Wideshot dancers in barn studio 2. Wideshot shot dance class 3. Close shot dancer learning movement in class 4. Group shot dancers 5. Close shot hands on bar 6. Zoom out feet 7....
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ZIMBABWE: ELEPHANT PROBLEM

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English/Nat Conservationists in Zimbabwe say they can only transport thousands of troublesome elephants to new, safe, habitats if they get more money. Zimbabwe's 70,000-strong elephant population is endangering human life and causing...
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With Congress returning from its spring break, President Bush is renewing his demand for an Iraq War funding bill he can sign.

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HEADLINE: Bush invites Democrats for a meeting on Iraq CAPTION: President Bush invited Democrats to the White House to discuss the standoff over the war spending bill, but the administration made it clear that the meeting will not be a...
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German fallen at D Day remembered at war cemetery

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1. Various of La Cambe cemetery 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Kenneth Lans, British Veteran: "As far as the Germans are concerned, and as far as the Italians are concerned, I can live with those because Hitler paid with his life and up to a...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON FLIES TO PARIS FOR BOSNIA PEACE DEAL SIGNING

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English/Nat US President Clinton has set off for Paris for the formal signing of the Dayton peace agreement by the presidents of Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia. As he left the US Congress rejected moves to cut off funds for U-S troops in...
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White House officials this week privately cautioned lawmakers not to go too far in restricting U.S. aid to Iraq, warning that doing so might only prolong the war, now in its sixth year. The special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction spoke with the AP about the progress in Iraq.

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HEADLINE: First Person: The finances of rebuilding Iraq CAPTION: White House officials this week privately cautioned lawmakers not to go too far in restricting U.S. aid to Iraq, warning that doing so might only prolong the war, now in...
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USA/FRANCE: CAMBODIAN PRIME MINISTERS RANARIDDH & HUN SEN VISITS

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Eng/Khmer/Nat Cambodia's Second Prime Minister Hun Sen threatened Wednesday to suspend his co-operation with the United Nations. The U-N last Friday postponed deciding which representatives will fill Cambodia's seat, which means it will...
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RR0236/C Chile: Copper

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various soldiers marching; army training; military plane; soldiers preparing for combat; soldiers walking; various soldiers getting on plane; military plane flying; soldiers parachuting out of plane; parachutes and plane; FILE: General...
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Man eating himself fat to get Gastric Band

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Man eating himself fat to get Gastric Band
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EatWith: The Airbnb of Home-Cooked Meals

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Oct. 10 -- EatWith co-founders Guy Michlin and Shemer Schwarz discuss the company's business model with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Gordon Brown meets pensioners in Kirkcaldy

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Gordon Brown meets pensioners in Kirkcaldy
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Congress Spending Deal Also Eases 'Sleepy Trucker Rules

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Dec. 10 -- Congress will vote this week on a $1.1 trillion spending plan that would avert a U.S. government shutdown as Democrats agreed to roll back rules affecting banks, clean water and rest for truckers. Peter Cook reports on In The...
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Will U.S. Threat Level Change Due To Paris Attack?

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Jan. 7 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on the United States' response to the Paris shootings with Trish Regan on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sir Mervyn King makes annual Mansion House speech

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Sir Mervyn King makes annual Mansion House speech
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With Congress returning from its spring break, President Bush is renewing his demand for an Iraq War funding bill he can sign. AP White House correspondent Mark Smith.

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HEADLINE: Bush, Dems spar over Iraq funds CAPTION: As Congress returns from its spring break, President Bush is sparring with Democratic leaders over continued funding for the Iraq war. (April 10) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:U.S. troops...
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George W Bush's weekly radio address

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1. Graphic of George W. Bush with audio from his radio address underneath. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, U-S President "Good morning. I want to report to you on the progress being made on many fronts in our war against terrorism....
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USA: WASHINGTON: ANNUAL STATE OF THE WORLD REPORT RELEASED

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English/Nat Environmental researchers have said world governments are falling far short of the goals agreed by more than 100 world leaders at the historic "Earth Summit" in Rio de Janeiro in 1992. The fourteenth annual "State of the...
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President Bush is using his weekly radio address today to push Congress to wrap up work on the budget.

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HEADLINE: Bush appeals to Congress for money for troops CAPTION: President Bush wants more from Congress than a pledge to fund the troops -- he wants the cash to back up that promise. In his weekly radio address, Bush says Congress...
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USA: WASHINGTON: GERMAN FINANCE MINISTER THEO WAIGEL VISIT

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Eng/Ger/Nat German Finance Minister Theo Waigel said financial woes in southeast Asia were as much about economic reforms as they were about acquiring new International Monetary Fund money. Waigel also praised the pledge by the three...
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Bush and Kerry campaigning

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Xenia, Ohio 1. Pan of audience and Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Kerry, Democratic presidential candidate: "When it comes to reality and what people are really facing in our country, (US...
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Luxury yachts on show in Hong Kong

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Hong Kong, May 6, 2011 1. Wide of yachts docked in the Hong Kong gold coast boat show 2011 2. Wide top of yachts docked in the Hong Kong gold coast boat show 2011 3. Various of crowds in the boat show 4. Mid pan of a white yacht 5....
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UN humanitarian chief appeals for more funding for aid operation

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The UN's Emergency Relief Coordinator, Valerie Amos, on Thursday appealed to the international community to "contribute more generously" to alleviate the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria. Speaking to reporters in Damascus,...
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President Bush asked Congress on Monday for another $46 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and finance other national security needs. 'We must provide our troops with the help and support they need to get the job done,' Bush said.

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HEADLINE: Bush asks for $46 billion more in war funding CAPTION: President Bush asked Congress on Monday for another $46 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and finance other national security needs. (Oct. 22) Sound Bite...