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US President heckled at July 4th celebration event
1. Mid of US President George W. Bush stepping up to podium
2. Wide of ceremony UPSOUND (English): "Thank you, and Happy Fourth of July"
3. Mid of protester heckling Bush, UPSOUND (English) "War criminal! Take him to the Hague! War...
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Iran launches exhibition of more than 200 cartoons about the Holocaust
1. Wide of Palestine Contemporary Arts Museum
2. Close up of museum plaque
3. Wide of people inside the Holocaust Cartoon Exhibition
4. Cleric looking at cartoons
5. Wide of people looking cartoons at the exhibition
6. Girl taking...
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Journalists demonstrate in defence of civil rights and free speech
1. March protesting against closure of private television station RCTV (Radio Caracas Television)
2. Newspaper clipping showing picture of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez
3. Protesters on drums
4. Protesters marching with flag
5....
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WRAP Four presidential candidates begin election campaigns ADDS Ahmadinejad speech
1. Pan of thousands of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's supporters in a sports stadium in southern Tehran shouting (Farsi) "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, devotee of serving people and holy war (Jihad)"
2. Close-up of palms of a supporter with writing...
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Weekly cabinet mtg, reax to Nasrallah and to crossing opening
1. Wide exterior of Prime Minister's office
2. Close of sign: (Hebrew/English) "Prime Minister's Office"
3. Minister of Housing and Construction Ze'ev Boim talking to media before cabinet meeting
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ze'ev Boim,...
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HONG KONG: ANXIETY OVER FUTURE RESTRICTIONS OF JOURNALISTS
Mandarin/Nat
Officials in Hong Kong have reacted with concern after comments by the Chinese foreign minister in a newspaper interview suggested press freedom in the colony will be restricted after it reverts to Chinese rule next...
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Country votes on proposal to ban minarets, voting, minarets
AP Television
Zurich, Switzerland - 29 November 2009
1. Mid of minaret
2. Wide of Mahmud mosque
3. Close-up of half moon on top of minaret
4. Pan across front of Mahmud mosque
5. Various of campaign poster showing missile-like minarets...
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Opening of trial of paper which published Prophet Muhammad cartoons
1. Wide exterior of Paris Courthouse
2. Wide interior of people gathered outside courtroom
3. Arrival of Philippe Val, Director of Charlie-Hebdo magazine
4. Woman looking at cover of this week's Charlie Hebdo
5. Inside pages reading in...
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US Senator meets Oswaldo Paya
1. U.S. Senator Evan Bayh (Democrat, Indiana) greets Cuban dissident Oswaldo Paya, enters Paya's home
2. Journalists
3. Paya and Senator Bayh shaking hands
4. Various of journalists waiting outside Paya's home
5. Senator Bayh leaving...
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China on internet freedom, rebukes US for Clinton comments
1. Exterior of Google building
2. Google''s logo on top of the building
3. People walking pass Google''s logo on street
4. Chinese flag outside building
5. Wide of news conference
6. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Ma Zhaoxu, Spokesman for...
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Albert Snyder''s only son was killed in Iraq more than 4 yrs ago, yet his grief is still raw. When he decided to battle an anti-gay church that picketed his son''s funeral, he committed to reliving the anguish of his life''s darkest hours.
HEADLINE: Father of slain soldier battles new foe
Father of dead marine fights funeral protesters
CAPTION: Albert Snyder''s only son was killed in Iraq more than four years ago, yet his grief is still raw. When he decided to battle an...
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After a judge ruled that Occupy protesters do not have a right to camp in New York's Zuccotti Park, demonstrators returned there. Early Tuesday, police cleared the encampment at the park.
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Protesters return to Zuccotti Park
CAPTION: After a judge ruled that Occupy protesters do not have a right to camp in New York's Zuccotti Park, demonstrators returned there. Early Tuesday, police cleared the...
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Demonstrators march past Norwegian, French, Danish embassies
1. Zoom out from sign reading "Norwegian Embassy" to police vehicle
2. Wide of protesters carrying banners and chanting
3. Protesters marching past security
4. Mid shot of demonstration
5. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Samir Begovic,...
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NYC mayor pays respects to victims of attacks
New York City Mayor, Bill de Blasio visited Paris on Tuesday to pay tribute to the victims of the recent Paris attacks and express his city's solidarity with the French capital.
Accompanied by French Mayor Anne Hidalgo and Charlie Hebdo...
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CHINA: VILLAGE ELECTIONS
Mandarin/Nat
Village elections are being held across China, a rare flirtation with democracy in a country often criticised for its record on human rights and free speech.
In one north eastern constituency, Anye Village in Jilin Province,...
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German Chancellor urges Iran to recount votes, refrain from repression
1. Wide of German Chancellery
2. Mid of Chancellery
3. Wide of German Chancellor, Angela Merkel walking up to podium
4. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor:
"Human rights and citizen rights are indivisible. That is why...
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Lawyer comments after release of teenager arrested for allegedly insulting president
A lawyer in Turkey said on Friday that politicians and public figures were expected to be more tolerant towards criticism, especially from children.
Seda Akco's comments come after a high school student was released from custody after...
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi offered her condolences to the families of those killed during Wednesday's deadly attack on the office of French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. (Jan. 8)
Government leaders continue to show their support following the deadly attacks in Paris, France on a satirical weekly newspaper on Wednesday.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi expressed her condolences to France and the family of those...
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Farley Katz, staff cartoonist for the New Yorker Magazine said he was proud of the staff members of the weekly satirical newspaper killed during a shooting rampage in Paris. (Jan. 8)
As France holds a national day of mourning following the deadly attacks at weekly satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, cartoonists across the globe are stepping forward to defend their freedom of speech as artists and journalists.
In New...
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Journalists hold minute's silence to protest against verdicts for Al Jazeera journalists
Journalists held one minute's silence outside the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) headquarters in London on Tuesday to protest against the sentences handed by the Egyptian authorities to three Al-Jazeera journalists.
The...
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President Barack Obama says the attack on a Paris newspaper was an attack on journalists and the free press. He's calling it cowardly and evil. (Jan. 7)
This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
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Court orders arrest of four people detained in recent raids on media
Dozens of protesters gathered outside a court in Istanbul angered by its order to arrest four people detained in recent raids on a newspaper and a television station affiliated with the US-based Muslim cleric Fethullah Gulen, a one-time...
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Eight Catholics charged after protest involving church land dispute in appeals court
1. Wide of Catholic demonstrators in front of the court, blocked by riot police
2. Demonstrators in street outside court, passing traffic
3. Mid of demonstrators marching past camera, waving leaves and chanting: (Vietnamese)...
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Intv with right-wing politician who had been sent an email by Breivik
1. Tanguy Veys, member of Vlaams Belang party and Belgian MP, holding written copy of so-called manifesto, believed to be written by Anders Behring Breivik
2. Close-up of cover page of so-called manifesto showing number 2083 and a red...