Bloomberg
Sen. Bill Cassidy Urges Testing Coronavirus Hot Spots
Apr.27 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, discusses reopening the economy and the importance of testing. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Govt. Watchdog: National Parks Were Open Illegally During Shutdown
Lawmakers asked the U.S. Government Accountability Office if reallocating funds to keep the parks open was legal. The answer was no.
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Mothers and babies struggle in flood aftermath
Kot Addu, Pakistan - November 2, 2010
1. Mid of mother and baby
2. Mid of hospital corridor
3. Mid interior of maternity ward
Baseera, Pakistan - November 3, 2010
4. Mid of woman carrying her child
5. Mid of woman's hands, holding...
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Matt Damon Advocates for Global Water Access
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 20 April 20171. Wide of World Bank meeting2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jim Kim, World Bank President: "The UN's recognised that access to clean water is a human...
Bridgeman Arts
Journey For Survival part nine - People in developing countries are vaccinated against smallpox. The Prime Minister of Nepal, Surya Bahadur Thapa, speaks to camera.
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. People in developing countries are vaccinated against smallpox. The Prime Minister of Nepal, Surya Bahadur Thapa, speaks to camera.
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Mountains of garbage and despair in India's dirtiest city
Gonda 80 miles (125 kilometres) from the Uttar Pradesh state capital of Lucknow was best known as a quiet stopover point for people travelling to Nepal or to see the region's temples but today after coming Indian government cleanliness...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Bracing for onslaught of mosquito-borne illnesses in India
Public health workers in coronavirus-hit India fumigate neighbourhoods to kill disease-carrying mosquitoes as the monsoon approaches (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Health officials call for better sanitation after cholera outbreak kills 150
Kashipur, Rayagara District, Orissa - 1 September 2007
1. Various of villagers mourning the death of a cholera victim
2. Funeral procession, women mourning
Kashipur, Rayagara District, Orissa - 4 September 2007
3. Tilt up from flowing...
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Innovators hope next generation toilets will help ease sanitation crisis
Toilet innovators from India and abroad are showcasing their new designs in New Delhi as part of a challenge set by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to reinvent the toilet.
The primary goal is to create something cheap and...
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US Secretary of State presser prior to closing ceremony
1. Wide shot of audience
2. US Secretary of State Colin Powell walks in
3. Pan from audience to podium
4. Soldier standing nearby
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State:
"The Congo basin contains a quarter of the...
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Pakistani health workers fight fake news as well as polio
Administering the polio vaccine is a simple enough procedure.
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School teacher sets off in Cairo to Cape town run
EGYPT AFRICA RUNSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:38SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionCairo - 31 July 2016 1. Tilt up of South African teacher Joe Labuschagne 'Run Africa' flag2. Wide of Labuschagne starting...
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Guterres lauds Modi’s ambitious Clean India program
The UN Secretary-General has praised India's 20 billion US dollars sanitation programme 'Swachh Bharat', or 'Clean India' at the closing session of the Mahatma Gandhi International sanitation Convention in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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Barack Obama and Matt Damon address Bill Clinton's Global Initiative
New York - 22 Sept 2009
1. Various of former US President Bill Clinton walking on the stage
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bill Clinton, Founder of the Clinton Global Initiative:
"I was in politics more than thirty years. I loved every day of...
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New CDC guidelines to help restaurants reopen
Businesses should close break rooms. Restaurants should consider disposable menus and plates. Schools should have students eat lunch in their classrooms.
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Refugees in camps; militiamen surrender; interview
Abu Shok Refugee Camp, outskirts of El-fasher
1. Wide shot of camp
2. Women walking through camp
3. Woman and child standing amidst makeshift tents
4. People dragging food aid bags along floor
5. Man helping woman load supplies onto her...
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ICRC aid distribution in eastern DRC, follow-up on cholera outbreak
Kibati, Democratic Republic of Congo
1. Wide of Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) hospital clinic in camp where people with cholera or suspected cholera are being treated
2. Wide of clinic interior with people inside
3. Mid of woman holding...
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EU agency preparing aid for Myanmar
1. Pan from wide of exterior offices of the European Community Humanitarian Aid Office (ECHO) onto entrance
2. Close-up of sign (in Dutch and French) reading: 'European Commission, DG Humanitarian aid (Echo)'
3. Mid of ECHO officials...
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Violence and looting continue in East Timor capital
1. Various of people looting warehouses
2. Various of Australian troops walking amongst looters
3. Various of people looting warehouses
4. Wide of children and others inside refugee camp
5. Girls eating and preparing food at camp
6....
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Another winter storm is bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, canceling thousands of flights and giving students an extra day off from school. (Jan. 21)
Another winter storm is bearing down on the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, cancelling thousands of flights and giving students an extra day off from school.
The National Weather Service said the storm could bring up to a foot in New York...
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FM Carr meets counterpart Surapong, comments on Myanmar aid
1. Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr (glasses) arriving and shaking hands with Thai Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul
2. Various of Carr and Surapong posing for cameras
3. Wide of bilateral meeting
4. Various of Carr and...
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Darfur governor meets pardoned militiamen, refugee camp
El-Fasher, capital of north Darfur
1. Wide of Osman Mohamed Yeussif Kibir governor of North Darfur province shaking hands with pardoned rebels at the governor's palace
2. African Union ceasefire commissioners observing the ceremony
3....
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Refugees In Camps; Militiamen Surrender; Interview
Sudan Darfur
Refugees in camps; militiamen surrender; interview
STORYLINE: As Sudanese government and rebel delegates opened peace talks on Monday amidst heavy international pressure for an end to the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region,...