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Bush comments on Russia and hurricane

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1. President George W. Bush walks to podium 2. Bush at podium 3. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President: "You know recently I talked to President Putin of Russia. I told him this country mourns the loss of life as a result of...
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USA - Space Crystals Are Big Leap For Medicine

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Birmingham, Alabama, USA Natural Sound Duration: 1.44 A Shuttle payload specialist from the University of Alabama came back from a Space mission with protein crystals that are larger and more perfect than the ones on Earth....
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PETA Protests Iditarod Sled Dog Race

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The Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, facing perhaps its most challenging year, kicked off with the fan-friendly ceremonial start in downtown Anchorage, Alaska, on Saturday. Defending champion Mitch Seavey said his team is...
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'Bomb Cyclone' To Dump Snow Across Much Of The U.S.

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A bomb cyclone is when a storm rapidly intensifies by losing pressure quickly.
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GOP Senate Primary Election In Alabama Headed For Runoff

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A June runoff will be held after Katie Britt and U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks edged out Mike Durant but neither captured more than 50% of the vote.
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Tuskegee University in Alabama trains black Army Air Corps cadets in World War II, including Daniel Chappie James, Jr., who will become America's first black four-star general .

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Tuskegee University in Alabama trains black Army Air Corps cadets in World War II, including Daniel Chappie James, Jr., who will become America's first black four-star general .
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Birmingham Sunlights Shine Light On Civil Rights Legacy

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The Birmingham Sunlights are cultural ambassadors representing Birmingham, Alabama, the hometown they've stuck with through its highs and lows.
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Tropical Storm Fred Brings Changing Weather Conditions to Florida

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Tropical Storm Fred is bringing harsh weather conditions to southern states as it strengthens on the way to Florida.
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Amazon Workers in Alabama Vote to Not Join Union

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Apr.09 -- A majority of workers at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama voted to not join a retail union. Mike McKee reports on the outcome and impact.
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USA: BILL CLINTON MARKS BLOODY SUNDAY ANNIVERSARY

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Natural Sound President Clinton has marked the 35th anniversary of a civil rights milestone, the infamous "Bloody Sunday", by retracing the steps of civil rights marchers across a bridge. On 7 March, 1965, state troopers beat and...
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'SNL' Rewind: Tiffany Haddish Hosts, Louis C.K., Roy Moore and Donald Trump Mocked | THR News

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This weekend’s 'SNL,' hosted by Tiffany Haddish and featuring musical guest Taylor Swift, tackled Louis C.K., Roy Moore and Donald Trump.
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Montgomery, Alabama, Swears In Its First Black Mayor

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Mayor Steven Reed says he'll work to raise teachers' and first responders' salaries and "reinvest in" Montgomery's neighborhoods.
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3 States Sue To Have ERA Added To U.S. Constitution

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The attorneys general of Virginia, Illinois and Nevada are suing the national archivist to demand he ratify the ERA.
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President Clinton Remembers Rep. John Lewis

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Jul.30 -- Former President Bill Clinton spoke at the funeral for Representative John Lewis in Atlanta today.
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Beginning Wednesday at the Library of Congress, the public will have full access to Rosa Parks' archive of letters, writings and photographs for the first time. Parks is beloved in American history for her civil disobedience on an Alabama bus. (Feb. 4)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus025453 Beginning Wednesday at the Library of Congress, researchers and the public will have full access to Parks' archive of letters, writings, personal notes and photographs for the first time....
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Apple CEO Tim Cook challenged his home state of Alabama at an award ceremony to ensure the rights of people based on sexual orientation and gender identity. He also announced that Apple is giving $100 million for technology in 114 schools. (Oct. 27)

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Apple CEO Tim Cook is challenging his home state of Alabama to do more to ensure the rights of people based on sexual orientation and gender identity. "Under the law, citizens of Alabama can still be fired based on their sexual...
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RUSHES Rice comments on Hurricane Katrina

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) US Secretary of State Condoleezza commenting on Hurricane Katrina US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Friday outlined her department''s response to Hurricane Katrina. She said everything was being done to...
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WRAP Biden, Obama, nomination, Clinton ADDS speech preps

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1. Close-up Delaware delegation 2. UPSOUND: (English) Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House: "All those in favour to suspend the rules and nominate Joe Biden by acclamation please say aye." 3. Wide shot, delegates say 'aye' 4. UPSOUND:...
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Alabama's strict new immigration law, which was largely upheld Wednesday by a federal judge, requires police to jail anyone who can't prove he or she is in the country legally.

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HEADLINE: Ala. immigration law stands, but many still wary CAPTION: Alabama's strict new immigration law, which was largely upheld Wednesday by a federal judge, requires police to jail anyone who can't prove he or she is in the country...
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The State Releases Names of 23,000 Write-In Candidates, Includes Kris Jenner & Ellen DeGeneres | THR News

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Following Doug Jones’ win in the Senate special election, the state released the names of the 23,000 write-in candidates, which comically included Kermit the Frog, Tyler Perry and Vladimir Putin.
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An 'Overwhelmed' Jones Wins Alabama Senate Race

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Alabama senator-elect Doug Jones says his victory over Republican Roy Moore in Tuesday's special election marks a moment for national unity. "I have always believed that the people of Alabama have more in common than...
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FBI: Fingerprint, DNA led to bomb suspect arrest

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Attorney General Jeff Sessions says federal authorities are charging a 56-year-old Florida man with five federal crimes including the mailing of explosives.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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12 dead amid Claudette storm; Astronauts install new solar panels; and U.S. sends 2.5M Moderna doses to Taiwan.
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Confirming a tornado's existance is still a bit of a mystery to forecasters, but a new type of radar is cutting out some of the guess work.

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HEADLINE: New radar confirms tornadoes faster CAPTION: Confirming a tornado's existence is still a bit of a mystery to forecasters, but a new type of radar is cutting out some of the guess work. (Feb. 23) (Location: Joplin,...