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Death Toll Rises As Severe Storms Sweep Across The South, Midwest

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​As of Sunday afternoon, the storm system had reportedly caused at least 11 deaths.
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Over 2 Million Pounds Of Chicken Recalled In 8 States

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Arkansas-based company Simmons Prepared Foods is recalling several products.
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Americans Are Going to Have to Learn to Live With the Virus, Rep. Hill Says

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Jun.10 -- Representative French Hill, a Republican from Arkansas, discusses the paycheck protection program and the impact of the coronavirus on Arkansas. He speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Southern States Brace For Severe Weather Again

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A majority of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee and parts of Arkansas and Georgia face a higher risk of severe storms with tornadoes likely.
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MO, TN Join States Cutting Federal Pandemic Unemployment Relief

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Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Montana and South Carolina have already announced plans to cut those extra payments.
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Several States Seeing Rising COVID-19 Hospitalizations

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Arkansas' governor is urging people to get vaccinated as cases rise.
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Hospitals Run Low On Nurses As They Get Swamped With COVID

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Hospitals now have more non-COVID patients for everything from car accidents to surgeries that were postponed during the outbreak.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 25th

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For obvious reasons, Delta (the airline) doesn't like Delta (the variant) and the company is making sure its employees are protected — or fined. In other news: A Trump-era immigration policy is here to stay, ICU beds are filling up by...
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3 Arkansas Officers Suspended After Video Captures Beating

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Two state deputies and a Mulberry police officer were put on suspension after the incident.
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Storms have unleashed more than a foot of rain across the nation's midsection Tuesday, and the forecast offered little hope for relief. Another, larger system was brewing along the same path, bringing several more days of rain and the possibility of tornadoes.

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HEADLINE: More severe weather headed for midwest CAPTION: Storms unleashed more than a foot of rain across the nation's midsection Tuesday, and the forecast offers little hope for relief. Another, larger system is brewing along the same...
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First NATO's cargo aircraft packed with aid relief ready to leave for USA

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1. Plane on tarmac 2. Czech Foreign Minister, Ciryl Svoboda and US Ambassador to Czech Republic walking on tarmac 3. Pair inspecting aid and aircraft 4. Pair shaking hands with each other and crew 5. SOUNDBITE (English) William J....
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON LOOKS AHEAD TO 4 MORE YEARS IN THE WHITE HOUSE

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English/Nat One day after US Presidential elections, Bill Clinton looks ahead to the challenges of four more years in the White House as the nation's chief executive. With more than 300 electoral votes to his credit, there is talk of a...
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Floodwaters that tore through an Arkansas campground, killing at least 16 people, also washed away records of who was there, making the daunting search for dozens of missing in heavily wooded forest even more difficult as anguished families waited for word of their loved ones.

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HEADLINE: Search for missing continues in Arkansas CAPTION: Rescue crews took to kayaks, horseback and ATVs at daybreak Saturday to resume the desperate search for about two dozen campers still missing after flash floods swept through a...
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Fifty years ago, nine black students integrated an all-white high school in Little Rock, Ark. As the city observes that anniversary, the students reflect on what has changed - and what still needs to.

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HEADLINE: Legacy of Little Rock Nine looms in Arkansas CAPTION: Fifty years ago, nine black students integrated an all-white high school in Little Rock, Ark. As the city observes that anniversary, the students reflect on what has...
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USA: ANOTHER BLOW TO THE CLINTONS FROM THE ONGOING WHITEWATER SAGA

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English/Nat There was another blow to the Clintons on Monday from the ongoing Whitewater saga. In a victory for Whitewater prosecutors, the U-S Supreme Court rejected White House efforts to withhold notes taken in meetings between...
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WRAP Over 50 people killed and hundreds injured by tornadoes

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Jackson, Tennessee 1. Various of house damaged by tornado 2. Debris 3. Toy truck lying in the debris 4. Various of storm shelter 5. Pan from damaged house to storm shelter 6. SOUNDBITE: Barbie McCuan, storm survivor: "We were in the...
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Emergency crews searched for survivors Monday in the debris left by a powerful tornado that killed at least 14 people in Arkansas and carved an 80-mile path of destruction through suburban Little Rock. (April 28)

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Emergency officials searched for survivors Monday in the debris left by a powerful tornado that killed at least 14 people in Arkansas and carved an 80-mile path of destruction through suburban Little Rock. The tornado that slammed into...
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Bush statement on death of former US President Ford

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "My fellow Americans. All of us are saddened by the news that Gerald R. Ford passed away last night. I spoke with Betty Ford. On behalf of all Americans, Laura and I extend to Mrs Ford...
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President's end of year radio address

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1. AUDIO (English) George W. Bush, US President with STILL of President "Good morning. 2001 will always be a year that Americans will remember. We suffered great loss and we found a new unity. We were attacked and we responded swiftly....
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Wildlife experts are trying to solve a mystery that evoked images of the apocalypse: Why did more than 3,000 red-winged blackbirds tumble from the Arkansas sky shortly before midnight on New Year's Eve?

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HEADLINE: Labs seek clues after 3,000 birds die in Arkansas CAPTION: Wildlife experts are trying to solve a mystery that evoked images of the apocalypse: Why did more than 3,000 red-winged blackbirds tumble from the Arkansas sky shortly...
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USA: BOB DOLE LEADS RACE FOR WHITEHOUSE CANDIDACY IN IOWA

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English/Nat A new poll shows a surge ahead for Republican presidential hopeful Bob Dole in the crucial Iowa caucus. Dole has the backing of 28 percent of likely caucus-goers according to the new poll, while his main challenger Stephen...
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Polls Are Closed in 40 States: Race Roundup

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Nov. 4 -- Bloomberg's Politics Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss the winners of Election 2014 as the polls continue to close. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Does Hollywood Know Anything About Pork Production?

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Dec. 10 -- Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, discusses his spat with singer Cher over the use of pig gestation crates. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST

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English/Nat Over six days, the House prosecutors and the Clinton defence have spelled out their cases. Today, they'll be answering questions. Starting Friday, the schedule calls for 16 hours of questions to the two sides from senators,...