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Nissan Board Gathers for High-Stakes Clash Over Ghosn
Nov.21 -- Nissan Motor’s board is set to meet Thursday in Japan without a consensus on whether to dismiss Carlos Ghosn, the chairman whose surprise arrest over allegations of financial misconduct has left the Renault-Nissan alliance in a...
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Massachusetts voters back transgender rights
Transgender activists in Massachusetts are applauding voters' decision to retain a state law that protects transgender individuals from discrimination in public accommodations, including bathrooms and locker rooms.
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Texas Judge Rules Against GOP Petition To Throw Out Drive-Thru Votes
Republicans in Texas asked a federal court to toss 127,000 ballots cast in Houston area, arguing drive-thru voting created for pandemic is illegal.
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New Jersey Reinstates Voting Rights For Paroled Residents
Certain residents on parole or probation will be able to vote under the new legislation.
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Pro-democracy protests continue in HKong
More than a thousand people attended a rally in Hong Kong on Sunday to urge governments and people abroad to support the territory's pro-democracy movement and oppose China's ruling Communist Party.
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New Study Finds Millions Of Felons Unable To Vote
A new study is shedding light on the number of people not able to cast their ballot because of a current or previous conviction.
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White House Pushing For Deals On Infrastructure And Voting
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin said he would oppose the voting rights bill.
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HKU Chinese Law Professor Angela Zhang on China's Foreign IPOs Rules
Angela Zhang, Director at the University of Hong Kong's Centre for Chinese Law, discusses the news that China is said to be close to tightening a loophole that allows firms to list abroad through VIEs. Angela is also the Author of...
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Rep. Clyburn on Tax Bill, Debt Limit Negotiations
Sep.16 -- U.S. Representative Jim Clyburn, a South Carolina Democrat, discusses the outlook for passage of the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the tax and spending measure that will carry the bulk of President Joe Biden’s agenda....
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What Went Wrong in the NYC Mayoral Primary Vote?
Jun.30 -- New York City election officials mistakenly counted 135,000 "dummy ballots" from the Democratic mayoral primary. The major blunder forced the Board of Elections to retract preliminary results it had posted hours earlier. Susan...
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Supreme Court Upholds Arizona Voting Restrictions
The court, by a 6-3 vote, reversed a lower court ruling in deciding that Arizona’s limits on who can return early ballots.
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Oz, Fetterman in Dead Heat for Pennsylvania Senate Seat
Control of the US Senate could be decided by a pivotal race in Pennsylvania, where conditions are ripe for another chaotic post-election fight. Democrat John Fetterman has seen his lead over Republican Mehmet Oz collapse. Mail-in ballots...
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4:3 UN envoy to Iraq comments on importance of elections
1. International High Electoral Commission (IHEC) employee introducing Martin Kobler at news briefing
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Martin Kobler, United Nations envoy to Iraq: ++INCLUDES INTERPRETER TRANSLATING HIS WORDS INTO ARABIC++
"The...
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KUWAIT: PREPARATIONS FOR 8TH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS
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As America continues to build up its military in the Gulf, the small state of Kuwait prepares for its 8th parliamentary election.
It is the only country in the region to have a parliament.
In a special report, A-P-T-V looks...
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Protest leaders surrender to police after call to withdraw from streets
Three founders of a civil disobedience campaign which helped spark Hong Kong's pro-democracy protest movement, entered a police station on Wednesday to surrender after calling for an end to the street demonstrations.
Professors Benny Tai...
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Vigil to mark 15th Tiananmen anniversary
1. Wide shot of the candle light vigil
2. Pan of crowd in vigil
3. Top shot of participants
4. Participants holding up the candles and singing
5. Pan from back shot of crowd to wide of organisers on the stage
6. Participants holding...
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In a landmark for gay rights, the Senate on Saturday voted to let gays serve openly in the military, giving President Barack Obama the chance to fulfill a campaign promise and repeal the 17-year policy known as "don't ask, don't tell."
HEADLINE: Senate votes to overturn military gay ban
CAPTION: In a landmark for gay rights, the Senate on Saturday voted to let gays serve openly in the military, giving President Barack Obama the chance to fulfill a campaign promise and...
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Voice Package: Voting begins on congressional elections
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0000 Various of people voting
0018 President Pastrana casting his vote
0030 SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Andres Pastrana, President of Colombia:
"Go out and vote, go out and practice the right to vote in a responsible and conscious way...
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SYND 25 11 76 PLO REPRESENTANTIVE SPEAKS TO THE UN BEFORE PALESTINE RIGHTS VOTE
A representative of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) addresses the United Nations General Assembly before the Palestine Rights vote.
1. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) ms PLO representative addressing delegates
2. ms delegates...
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Saudi employment minister on women being given voting rights
1. Set up shot of Abdel Mohammad Fakeih, Saudi Minister of Labour
2. Cutaway of Fakeih as seen on camera screen
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Abdel Mohammad Fakeih, Saudi Minister of Labour:
"The custodian of the holy mosques (King...
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Storm struck voters cast their ballot in a mobile home set up for the election
Staten Island, New York
1. Zoom out from "Vote Here" sign to piles of donated clothes and materials in elementary school parking lot
2. Pan from piles of donated clothes to entrance to voting precinct in school
3. Voters walking to...
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Winning and losing candidates comment on leadership battle
1. Mid of Hong Kong's chief executive-elect, Leung Chun-ying, arriving for news conference
2. Wide of news conference
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Leung Chun-ying, Hong Kong's Chief Executive-elect:
"By their respective and generous gestures,...
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In a historic vote for gay rights, the Senate agreed on Saturday to do away with the military's 17-year ban on openly gay troops and sent President Barack Obama legislation to overturn the Clinton-era policy known as "don't ask, don't tell."
HEADLINE: Obama to sign law ending military gay ban
CAPTION: In a historic vote for gay rights, the Senate agreed on Saturday to do away with the military's 17-year ban on openly gay troops and sent President Barack Obama legislation to...