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Hurricane Delta Strengthening In Gulf Prior To Landfall

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The storm is expected to make landfall in the United States as a major hurricane sometime Friday evening.
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New York City Expands COVID-19 Booster Shot Eligibility To All Adults

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New York City joins some states in expanding booster eligibility before federal regulators have made their decision to do so.
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USA: PAULA JONES FIGHTS DISMISSAL OF LAWSUIT AGAINST CLINTON

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English/Nat A tearful Paula Jones broke her silence on Thursday, saying she intends to ask an appeals court to reverse a judge's dismissal of her lawsuit and force U-S President Bill Clinton to stand trial for sexual harassment. With...
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USA: WHITEWATER & WHITE HOUSE INVESTIGATIONS OVER

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English/Nat The six-year investigation of Whitewater and the White House is over -- and the conclusion is that there is insufficient evidence against either the U-S president or the First Lady. The White House immediately cheered the...
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Preview to release of former president's memoirs

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APTN - Washington, DC June 18, 2004 1. Exterior of book shop with poster for Bill Clinton's new book "My Life" 2. Paying counter in book shop with advert for book behind till 3. Cover of book "My Life" by Bill Clinton 4. SOUNDBITE...
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Political Science Theater: Bubba Back Home

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Oct. 7 -- Bill Clinton: uncut, uncensored, unfiltered, and unafraid to lean on the lectern. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Chalk Talk with Guy Cecil

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Oct. 23 -- The DSCC executive director gives us the Cliff's Notes on how the Democrats will win almost every Senate race in the country. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A new soldier helping to attract others to the military was shot and killed outside an Army recruiting office Monday and a second soldier was wounded.

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HEADLINE: Military recruiter killed in Ark shooting CAPTION: Police say a man with 'political and religious motives' confessed to fatally shooting a new soldier and wounding another in a targeted attack on a military recruiting center....
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How Bush and Clinton Won by Losing

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Aug.09 -- Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush say losing their first races may have been the best for their political careers. They speak on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" in a conversation taped in...
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Sanders: Always Appropriate for Trump to Defend Patriotism

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, says President Donald Trump's recent criticism of athletes isn't about the president being against something. Instead she says it's about Trump being for honoring our flag and our...
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Multiple Agencies Are Investigating Police Beating Of Arkansas Man

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Arkansas state police, the U.S. attorney and the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice are investigating a police beating.
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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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USA: JONESBORO: MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD FOR SCHOOL SHOOTING VICTIMS

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English/Nat A week after the shootings at an Arkansas school, the people of Jonesboro paid tribute on Tuesday to the four young girls and the teacher who lost their lives. The emotional service included words of comfort from local church...
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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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USA: PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON GIVES ACCEPTANCE SPEECH

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English/Nat President Clinton has thanked the American people for the chance to serve them another four years. Clinton gave his acceptance speech on the steps of the old State House in his native Little Rock, Arkansas. Enthusiastic...
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Simeon Yates went back to work Thursday in North Little Rock, Ark., as an auditor for internal review for the Arkansas National Guard after being furloughed since Oct. 1. (Oct. 17)

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Simeon Yates, 31, went back to work Thursday in North Little Rock, Ark., as an auditor for internal review for the Arkansas National Guard after being furloughed since Oct. 1. Yates has four children: a 6-year-old daughter and three...
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Severe weather continues to batter US; tornadoes, flooding

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Tuscaloosa, Alabama - 5 May 2011 1. Tracking shot of widespread devastation caused by last week's tornadoes 2. Members of the Louisiana Task Force 1 combing through debris of what had been an apartment building where one resident is...
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WORLDWIDE: US PRESIDENT CLINTON MAY BE VICTIM OF ESPIONAGE OPERATION

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Various locations and dates as stated. 1. Wood's secretary saying he's not in - UPSOUND, Washington Nov 20, 1996 2. Exterior of Rosslyn Center where Wood's office is located, Washington Nov 20, 1996 3. Nicholas Burns arriving to State...
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One woman in southeastern Oklahoma says her home is in shambles following last night's tornado that killed two people in the town of Tushka. The storm system moved onto Arkansas, where falling trees killed at least four people. (April 15)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Raw Video: Deadly storm hits Oklahoma CAPTION: (255 characters): One woman in southeastern Oklahoma says her home is in shambles following last night's tornado that killed two people in the town of Tushka. The...
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USA: RUN UP TO ELECTIONS

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Arlington Heights, Illinois; Little Rock, Arkansas, USA October 24, 2000 Little Rock, Arkansas 1. Pan view of Al Gore walking on stage 2. Cutaway audience applauding, pan to Gore on stage 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Al Gore, U-S Vice...
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Atlanta rapper T.I. has been released from a federal prison in Arkansas and is headed to a halfway house in Georgia. A lawyer for T.I. said the rapper was released Tuesday morning

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HEADLINE: Rapper T.I. released from Arkansas prison CAPTION: Atlanta rapper T.I. has been released from a federal prison in Arkansas and is headed to a halfway house in Georgia. A lawyer for T.I. said the rapper was released Tuesday...
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Sanders: Always Appropriate for Trump to Defend Patriotism

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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, says President Donald Trump's recent criticism of athletes isn't about the president being against something. Instead she says it's about Trump being for honoring our flag and our...
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Trade a 'Mixed Message' for U.S. Economy, Rep. Hill Says

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Nov.30 -- Representative French Hill, a Republican from Arkansas discusses trade and what President Donald Trump's policies are doing to grow the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : New AR app showcases Hong Kong's history from a Ferris wheel

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A new augmented reality (AR) app gives visitors a glimpse of what Hong Kong looked like over 100 years ago - all while soaking in the views of the Victoria Harbour on a Ferris wheel (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)