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Abandoned derelict buildings in North St Louis

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of run down and abandoned buildings in a northern St Louis suburb, with broken windows and abandoned furniture littered around on March 23, 2018 in St Louis, Missouri.
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Scientists in race against time to find cure for deadly bat disease

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AP Television Perryville, Missouri - March 8, 2012 1. Close, zooms out of hibernating bat in Missouri cave 2. Wide biologists taking samples from cave and bats 3. Close biologist swabbing hibernating bat 4. Close Tony Elliott taking...
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Update briefing as scientists reveal possible ice discovery, short circuit

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1. Panoramic view of Mars from where Phoenix landed (black and white pictures) 2. Wide of news briefing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ray Arvidson, Robotic Arm Co-Investigator, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri (partially overlaid...
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Residents of Ferguson, Missouri, are voting in the city's first municipal election since the death of Michael Brown. Residents are hoping the three city council members being elected today will help reshape city government. (April 7)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYFerguson, Missouri - 7 April 20151. Various of exterior of First Presbyterian Church, voters2. Various of voters inside of First Presbyterian Church, sign3. SOUNDBITE (English) Charrolynn...
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Rescue efforts suspended at Kansas grain elevator following explosion

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1. Mid shot of police car outside grain company 2. Wide shot of entrance to grain company with police car and workers talking 3. Mid of top of grain company building smouldering 4. Various of grain company 5. Close up of top of building...
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VOICED : General Motors: nuevo llamado a revision

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VOICED : General Motors: nuevo llamado a revision
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House GOP leaders push anti-abortion bill

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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Missouri sues China over COVID-19 economic losses, Pres. Trump plans to sign executive order suspending immigration and Germany cancels Oktoberfest.
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After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking matters into their own hands. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE: Iowa farmers take Missouri River into their own hands CAPTION: After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking...
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Federal prosecutors are considering bringing charges against a mother who may have been involved in an internet hoax that may have led to a Missouri teen committing suicide

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HEADLINE: Charges may be filed in MySpace suicide CAPTION: Federal prosecutors are considering bringing charges against a mother who may have been involved in an internet hoax that may have led to a Missouri teen committing suicide....
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USA: BOB DOLE ATTACKS BILL CLINTON ON ETHICAL ISSUES

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English/Nat Republican candidate Bob Dole is taking aim at President Clinton Tuesday on ethical issues. Dole's emerging strategy calls for tougher attacks focusing on everything from Clinton's personal character to the Whitewater...
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A gunman carrying a grudge against City Hall left a suicide note on his bed warning 'The truth will come out in the end,' before he went on a deadly shooting spree at a council meeting, his brother told The Associated Press on Friday

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HEADLINE: Gunman's note: ``The truth will come out' CAPTION: A gunman carrying a grudge against City Hall left a suicide note on his bed warning 'The truth will come out in the end,' before he went on a deadly shooting spree at a...
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President Obama asked federal agencies on Monday for concrete recommendations to ensure the U.S. isn't building a "militarized culture" within police departments, as he promoted the use of body cameras by police in the wake of Ferguson. (Dec. 1)

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US President Barack Obama asked federal agencies on Monday for concrete recommendations to ensure the U.S. isn't building a "militarized culture" within police departments, as he promoted the use of body cameras by police in the wake of...
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CLEAN : 120 mile protest march sets off from Ferguson

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CLEAN : 120 mile protest march sets off from Ferguson
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Sugar Bowl Fordham Beats Missouri

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Fordham beats Missouri in Sugar Bowl, 2-0 / pan of Tulane stadium / highlights from game and crowd shots / players include Don Greenwood, Alex Santilli.
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First round of Golden Globe nominees announced, including Best TV Series, Comedy and Best Screenplay, Motion Picture

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'SHAPE OF WATER,' 'BIG LITTLE LIES' LEAD GOLDEN GLOBES Guillermo del Toro's Cold War-era fairytale "The Shape of Water" swam away with a leading seven nominations from the Golden Globes, while the HBO drama "Big Little...
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US House GOP leaders push anti-abortion bill

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Pelosi: White House 'buried' CDC guidelines

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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi says the US should have federal standards in place to guide reopening safely as states and regions consider how to lift the lid on the coronavirus lockdowns.
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Millions Under Winter Weather Alerts As Snowy Storm Whips Through U.S.

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The National Weather Service said 87 million Americans are under frost or freeze watches and warnings.
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CLEAN : 'Tragic': Hundreds protest in St Louis as Missouri bans abortions

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Protesters gather in front of the last clinic that was performing abortions in the state of Missouri, United States after it had to shut down its activities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the man accused of wounding Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a deadly shooting rampage can eventually be made mentally fit to stand trial and should stay at a prison hospital for four more months.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Loughner makes court appearance CAPTION: A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the man accused of wounding Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a deadly shooting rampage can eventually be made mentally fit to stand trial...