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Singh, Clinton and Biden lunch, Clinton and Indian FM sign agreement

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1. Wide of US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Rodham Clinton, US Secretary of State: "India's emergence as a political and economic leader gives us the chance to widen opportunity in...
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President Barack Obama is asking Congress for help in policing oil markets to be on the lookout for price manipulation by speculators. Obama says the country can''t have some speculators reap millions while consumers suffer from high gas prices.

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HEADLINE: Obama wants to target oil market manipulation CAPTION: President Barack Obama is asking Congress for help in policing oil markets to be on the lookout for price manipulation by speculators. Obama says the country can''t have...
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House' debates to support people in house payment distress

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Pool Washington, DC - 23 July 2008 1. Voting results overlaid over wide of House of Representatives 2. Announcement of vote tally 3. Wide of House floor AP Television Washington, DC - 23 July 2008 4. Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US...
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USA: TALKS ABOUT FOREIGN POLICY

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English/Nat The new U-S administration flashed signals of change on Monday. The new Secretary of State, Colin Powell, told a gathering of hundreds of enthusiastic employees that changes in U-S foreign policy were imminent. SOUNDBITE:...
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World Bank spring session continues.

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1. Close up as James Wolfensohn, World Bank President arrives 2. Meeting table 3. Various shots ministers 4. Wide shot news conference 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicholas Stern, Chief Economist of the World Bank "I believe that the next...
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Rare tiger cub born at National Zoo Washington DC

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1. Berani the baby tiger comes out 2. Baby tiger plays with mom and on a branch 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Lucy Spelman, Director of the US National Zoo: "For us its another addition. We are sort of having a rebirth here. We have a...
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President Bush reacts to Obama's victory in 2008 election

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1. US President George W. Bush walks to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Good morning. Last night I had a warm conversation with president-elect Barack Obama. I congratulated him and Senator Biden on their...
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SYND 27 09 74 SENATE RULES COMMITTEE HEARING HEARINGS FOR VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE ROCKEFELLER

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Nelson D. Rockefeller hearings due to his nomination for the vice-presidency and those against him, as he was suspected to be too left-wing 1. vs the hearings 2. mcu Rockefeller SOUNDBITE - We're not dealing with his own personal fortune...
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney responds to former President Bill Clinton's comments that President Barack Obama should find a way to let people keep their health coverage, even if it means changing the new insurance law. (Nov. 12)

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Washington - November 12, 2013 1. SOUNDBITE: reporter question: "I wanted to get your reaction to a comment made in an interview that was posted today. He was talking about health care, and he said that President Obama should honor his...
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USA: WASHINGTON: BUDGET UPDATE

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English/Nat The efforts to end the U-S federal budget standoff are on hold once again. The two sides say the talks are in recess for at least a week, following nearly two weeks of face-to-face talks at the White House Both sides still...
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Entertainment, media and political celebs meet for annual White House Correspondents' dinner

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Political and entertainment worlds collided in Washington on Saturday night at the annual dinner of the White House Correspondents' Association (3 MAY 2014.) The event has become an annual tradition in the nation's capital, promising a...
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The US is expected to move out of recession by 2002.

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1. Midshot of International Monetary Fund briefing 2. Wide shot of briefing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Rogoff, IMF Economic Counselor and Director of Research "Looking at the current slowdown, global growth is 2.4 percent but...
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+4:3 Reax as Pyongyang is thought to have restarted nuclear reactor

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A member of a US research institute said on Thursday that satellite images they have collected appear to show that North Korea is restarting a plutonium reactor. Joel Wit, a senior fellow at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School...
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Home security chief outlines new alert system

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1. Wide view of Tom Ridge, US Homeland Security Director on stage 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Ridge, US Homeland Security Director: "We too must take new measures to protect our cities, our resources and people from the threat we face...
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USA: WASHINGTON: THAI FINANCE MINISTER NIMMANAHAEMINDA VISIT

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English/Nat The U-S has welcomed assurances by the Thai government that it will undertake comprehensive financial reform in the wake of the Asian economic crisis. During a visit to Washington, the Thai Finance Minister Tarrin...
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US Senate votes to shield gunmakers from lawsuits

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1. Side view of the Senate Floor 2. UPSOUND: Senator Mel Martinez, Republican for Florida, Presiding Officer: "The Is are 65. The Nays are 31. The bill is passed." 3. Wide of the Senate floor 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Senator Larry Craig,...
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WRAP Panel reports on Gulf of Mexico oil spill, reax

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FILE: Gulf of Mexico waters off Louisiana coast - 06 June 2010 1. Wide of oily water washing on to shore and over a dead bird lying on sand 2. Close-up of clumps of oil floating on water's surface 3. Close-up of bird trapped in oily...
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A busload of New Yorkers got up well before dawn to travel hundreds of miles to witness history.

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HEADLINE: From Harlem to Washington CAPTION: A busload of New Yorkers got up well before dawn to travel hundreds of miles to witness history. (Jan. 20) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] New York) It's one am in Harlem. This bus is fully loaded...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL (2)

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English/Nat The U-S President's lawyers are attacking the perjury charge against Bill Clinton in the second day of defence arguments on Wednesday in the impeachment trial. White House Special Counsel Greg Craig opened up the...
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President repeals law banning openly gay people from serving in military

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama shaking hands with repeal supporters UPSOUND (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Thank-you. Yes we did!" 2. Wide of audience applauding and then sitting 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US...
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WRAP Bush replaces Federal Reserve chairman

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1. US President George W. Bush, Alan Greenspan (outgoing Chairman of Federal Reserve) and Ben Bernanke (Incoming Chairman of Federal Reserve) enter Oval Office 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President "To lead this...
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Rumsfeld cancels $11 billion crusader programme

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Department of Defence - File 1. Crusader missile test launch 2. Crusader missile prototypes being manufactured POOL - Washington, 8 May 2002 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defence "After a good deal of...
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Unheard of just a couple of years ago, government-sponsored bike sharing programs are rapidly rolling across many American cities. Users typically pick up a bike and one location and drop it off at another, where it's ready for the next rider.

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HEADLINE: Bike sharing rapidly expanding across U.S. CAPTION: Unheard of just a couple of years ago, government-sponsored bike sharing programs are rapidly rolling across many American cities. Users typically pick up a bike and one...
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USA: BILL CLINTON ON SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES & POLLUTION

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton says it's time to get tough on sport utility vehicles. He says the popular four-wheel-drive S-U-V's are polluting America's air at record rates. And he wants the U-S government to impose tough new...