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Obama watches wife on TV, delegates react to speeches

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AP Television Denver, Colorado - 25 August 2008 1. Wide of delegates listening to wife of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, giving speech 2. Wide of Michelle Obama on podium Pool Kansas City, Missouri - 25 August 2008 3. Close-up of Barack...
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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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States Challenge Biden Administration Over Vaccine Mandate

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Missouri is leading a 10-state lawsuit against the federal government over its COVID-19 vaccine requirement for healthcare workers.
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John Wood Wants To Shake Up MO Politics After Leaving Jan. 6 Committee

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John Wood, a former investigator for the Jan. 6 committee, is running as an independent in Missouri on the promise of "defending democracy."
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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...
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CLEAN : Hundreds protest in Missouri as US Supreme Court strikes down right to abortion

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Hundreds of pro-abortion protesters rally in Missouri, United States, after judges struck down the right to abortion in a seismic ruling that shredded five decades of constitutional protections (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Senator Ben Cardin, the ACLU, a lawyer for the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown families, and others hosted a briefing aimed at developing a strategy for securing passage of the End Racial Profiling Act. (Sept. 16)

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U.S. Senator Ben Cardin (D) of Maryland, the American Civil Liberties Union, a lawyer for the Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown families, and others hosted a panel discussion in Washington on Tuesday aimed at developing a strategy for...
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Civil rights leaders, celebrities and Michael Brown's relatives said goodbye Monday to the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer, and called on the nation to view Brown's death as a time of change for policing in the U.S. (Aug. 25)

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Michael Brown's relatives said goodbye Monday to the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer, remembering him as a "gentle soul" with a deep and growing faith in Christianity and ambitions that one day "the world would...
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The 150th anniversary of the Butterfield stagecoach

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Missouri/Arkansas Border- September 2008 1.Wide shot Butterfield stagecoach driving by Pea Ridge National Military, Arkansas- September 2008 2. Pan from Pea Ridge national military park to Butterfield stagecoach Arkansas-September...
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City leader says residents need firearms to fight rising crime

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1. Tilt-down through fence of boarded up house where a shooting allegedly took place 2. Tilt-down door of boarded up house, with graffiti reading: "RIP" and "Die" 3. Mid of Alderman, Charles Quincy Troupe speaking to people at memorial...
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N Alliance FM says his side has taken Mazar-e-Sharif.

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1. Abdullah Abdullah entering the room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdullah Abdullah, Northern Alliance Foreign Minister: "Our forces this evening managed to capture Mazar-e-Sharif. And, at this stage, Taliban forces already retreated to...
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Prosecutor says grand jury decides not to indict police officer in Michael Brown's death

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A grand jury has decided not to indict a Ferguson police officer in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting sparked weeks of protests in the US. St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Bob McCulloch...
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Students at a suburban St. Louis high school headed are being tested for HIV after an infected person told health officials as many as 50 teenagers might have been exposed to the virus that causes AIDS

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HEADLINE: HIV scare puts Mo. school in uncertain territory CAPTION: Students at a suburban St. Louis high school headed are being tested for HIV after an infected person told health officials as many as 50 teenagers might have been...
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Missouri Governor Jay Nixon swore in the members of the Ferguson Commission who will look into the issues surrounding issues in Ferguson and make recommendations in a report due next year. (Nov. 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus020961 Missouri Governor Jay Nixon swore in the members of the Ferguson Commission who will look into the issues surrounding issues in Ferguson and make recommendations in a report due next year....
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Severe weather conditions across the USA

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St. Louis, Missouri 1. Planes grounded at airport 2. Airport 3. Monitors displaying cancelled flights 4. People waiting at airport 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jan Olearnick, traveller from Missouri "This delay is not a good thing. This delay...
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Obama on Ferguson Verdict: This Is an Issue for America

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Nov. 24 -- President Barack Obama said the nation must heed the decision of the St. Louis County grand jury in the Michael Brown shooting case and asked protesters to hear the call of Browns parents to refrain from violence. This is an...
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National Guard Would Be Welcome in Ferguson: Guzy

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Nov. 25 -- A white Missouri police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black teenager avoided indictment by a state grand jury, raising concerns of a return to rioting that engulfed the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson after the August...