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U.S. Faces Covid-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Problem: Johns Hopkins

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Sep.09 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses appropriate timing and safety measures needed for the approval of a Covid-19 vaccine. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School...
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Grant Shapps speaks at daily presser on Covid-19 from Downing Street

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Transport Secretary's Grant Shapps and Professor Jonathan Van-Tam delivering Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 9th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Vaccine Approval Briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Dr June Raine, Chief Executive of MHRA, announcing the approval of a second COVID-19 vaccine in the UK, this one is by Oxford AstraZeneca and the review process of the vaccine on 30th December 2020 in London...
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Baillie Gifford's Julia Angeles on AstraZeneca's Covid-19 Vaccine

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Nov.23 -- Julia Angeles, fund manager at Baillie Gifford, discusses a Covid-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Covid Vaccine Likely Not 100% Effective: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz

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Oct.23 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses realistic expectations for a coronavirus vaccine. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Bloomberg School of Public Health is...
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Need Targeted Interventions to Curb Virus Spread: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.30 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the increased rate of Covid infections as the weather turns cooler, acting to prevent hospitalizations, and what type of data we...
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U.K. Covid-19 Surge, Vaccine Trial Confusion: Virus Update

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Sep.21 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses the rate of coronavirus infections and public confidence in a Covid-19 vaccine. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg...
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What's Next For A COVID-19 Vaccine?

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If a vaccine is approved soon, vaccinations could start in December, but supply will be limited at first.
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Matt Hancock gives speech at the Jenner Institute

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Health Secretary, Matt Hancock giving a speech to an audience of international diplomats, journalists and leading scientists and speaking in regards to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination...
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Cities Across U.S. Brace For Chauvin Verdict

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More than 3,000 National Guard troops along with police officers, deputies and other law enforcement flooded the Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
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Attorneys For Ex-Officers Allege Witness Coercion In George Floyd Case

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Defense attorneys for former Minneapolis officers allege medical examiner was forced to include "neck compression" in report.
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Sinovac CEO Yin Responds to Controversies Surrounding CoronaVac

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May.12 -- CoronaVac, which was developed by China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd., has turned into one of the world's most used Covid-19 vaccines, but questions about it's efficiency have lingered. It posted lower efficacy rate than the vaccines...
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Judge In Chauvin Case To Reinterview 7 Jurors, Could Delay Trial

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The defense says those jurors may be tainted after the city of Minneapolis announced a $27 million settlement.
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Israel Study Finds Pfizer Vaccine To Be 92% Effective

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The data showed it to be 67% effective after one dose.
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Germany - Trial Of Racially Motivated Attacker

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A German court on Monday (17/1) sentenced a young German to 32 months prison and another to one year, after finding the two guilty of leading a racially motivated attack against members of the U.S. luge team who were training in eastern...
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UK: WENTWORTH/LONDON: PINOCHET LATEST

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English/Nat Britain's top law enforcement official ruled on Thursday that former Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet should not be extradited to Spain to stand trial on charges alleging human rights abuses. The long-awaited decision...
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USA: JURY SELECTION BEGINS IN UNABOMBER SUSPECT TRIAL

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English/Nat Jury selection begins on Wednesday in the trial of Theodore Kaczynski -- the man accused of being the Unabomber. The evidence against Kaczynski is formidable. His defence attorneys are not expected to fight the evidence,...
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The judge in Oscar Pistorius' trial adjourned court until Friday before giving a final verdict. She has ruled he can't be found guilty of murder but says he was negligent in the killing of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp last year. (Sept. 11)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus017086 SOUNDBITE (English) Thokozile Masipa, Judge: "I am of the view the accused acted too hastily and used excessive force. In the circumstances it is clear his conduct was negligent." SOUNDBITE...
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USA: FIRST DAY OF JURY SELECTION ENDS IN UNABOMBER TRIAL

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English/Nat The first day of jury selection ended on Wednesday, as prosecutors and defence lawyers screened a total of 12 potential jurors for the trial of Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski (kuh-ZIHN'-skee) in Sacramento,...
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Chris Brown appeared in a Washington courtroom for a pre-trial hearing in a misdemeanor assault case. His lawyers say the singer has rejected a plea deal because he's "not guilty." Another hearing is scheduled for Feb. 20th. (Jan. 8)

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Lawyers for Chris Brown say the singer has rejected a plea deal in a case in which he's accused of hitting a man outside a Washington hotel. Brown appeared Wednesday afternoon in a D.C. court. He and his bodyguard face a misdemeanor...
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India - Parliament Attack/Dramatic Pictures Of Gunmen Storming Parliament, Usa - Indictment Of Shoe Bomber

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Story No. 457816/323977 India - Parliament attack/Dramatic pictures of gunmen storming Parliament Source: APTN New Delhi, India - 13 December 2001 1. Wide shot of parliament building 2. People hiding behind wall outside parliament...
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UK: PRESSURE FOR PINOCHET EXTRADITION DECISION (2)

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Eng/Spanish/Nat Pressure is mounting on Britain's Home Secretary to make a final decision on whether to continue extradition proceedings against former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet. An independent medical examination has...
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Reax to new charges against Saddam and co defendants

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1. Various street scenes of Baghdad 2. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Omar Taklif, Vox Pop: "Concerning the new charge, 'Anfal', filed by Mr. Raid Juhi (the investigative judge) against Saddam, I don't think that the former regime was responsible...
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MALAYSIA: ANWAR IBRAHIM TRIAL

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English/Nat The trial of Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysia's ousted deputy prime minister, has caused conflict between ASEAN member nations. Several leaders have criticised Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's government for using heavy handed...