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Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the decision to abandon the Bush administration's plans for a land-based missile defense system in Eastern Europe came about because of a change in the U.S. perception of the threat posed by Iran.

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HEADLINE: Gates: U.S. intelligence caused change in plans CAPTION: Defense Secretary Robert Gates says the decision to abandon the Bush administration's plans for a land-based missile defense system in Eastern Europe came about because...
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice admits the U-S was caught off guard when Russian President Vladimir Putin made an unsolicited offer on how the U-S can alter its missile defense program.

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HEADLINE: Rice tells AP: Russia offer won't change U.S. missile plans CAPTION: Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says The United States will pursue its own plans to put a missile defense in Eastern Europe despite Russian suggestions to...
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Bloomberg

Expel CEO Says 'Don't Panic, Be Patient' in Response to China Hack

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- Dave Merkel, Expel Inc. chief executive officer, reacts to the report of China's hardware attack on some of the biggest U.S. companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg Cuts Ties With Vendor That Used Prisoners To Phone Bank

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Bloomberg cut ties with a third-party vendor that used prison labor to phone bank on behalf of his campaign.
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President Bush says he's withholding judgment on the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until pending investigations are completed. Bush says he did not know about the existence of the tapes or their destruction until earlier this month.

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HEADLINE: Bush reserves judgement on CIA tapes CAPTION: President Bush says he's withholding judgment on the destruction of CIA interrogation tapes until pending investigations are completed. Bush says he did not know about the...
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A defense official says the Pentagon has a 'high degree of confidence' that the U.S. missile successfully hit the fuel tank of a dying satellite, and none of the debris from the strike is larger than a football.

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HEADLINE: Pentagon: High confidence satellite hit by missile CAPTION: Defense official says the Pentagon has a 'high degree of confidence' that the U.S. missile successfully hit the fuel tank of a dying satellite, and none of the debris...
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US authorities stage simulated hijack exercise

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Flying at 34,000 feet (10,300 metres) over the Bering Strait, the Russian pilots had a singular focus: making sure they smoothly received the hand-off of a "hijacked" jetliner from their US-Canadian counterparts. Up here, there were no...
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VOICER Display of missile to defend against a potential Iraqi missile attack

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0000 Various of computer simulation of the missile being fired 0012 Various of Arrow missile 0032 SOUNDBITE (English) Military advisor (No name given) 0104 Various of launch exercise The Israeli army showed off its new Arrow Missile on...
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Delivery, Retail Workers Plan Strike For Virus Protections

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Workers at companies including Amazon, FedEx, Walmart, Target, Whole Foods and Instacart are being encouraged to walk out on Friday.
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Newspaper's deputy editor on report on NSA surveillance of phone records

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The French newspaper, Le Monde, revealed on Monday that the US National Security Agency monitored 70.3 million French telephone records in a 30-day period, a revelation that has angered the French government. Le Monde's Deputy Editor,...
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WRAP Bush defends eavesdropping programme.

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1. President of the U.S. George W. Bush walking to lectern 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, President of the US: "In the weeks following the terrorist attacks on our nation, I authorised the National Security Agency, consistent...
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Display of missile to defend against a potential Iraqi missile attack

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1. Wide shot of base 2. Various of Arrow missile 3. Israeli soldiers standing next to missile 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Military advisor (No name given) "The Arrow can also intercept weapon systems, tactical ballistic missiles within the...
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SYND 19 4 73 REPORT ON NATO AIR RADAR DEFENSE SYSTEM

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NATO film of NAJ radar detection equipment in use to detect aircraft approaching North Atalntic Treaty Organisation airspace. 1. ws jets over radar 2. various shots, cu map animation (GRAPHICS) 3. ms obsolete radar tower demolished 4....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US snooping on Muslims reveals broad pattern of discrimination

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Civil rights human rights and faith based organizations reacted angrily on Wednesday to a report co authored by Glenn Greenwald revealing the FBI and National Security Agency monitored the emails of prominent Muslim American activists...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Guam residents confident in face of N. Korea threat

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Guam's residents are confident that the US territory can handle a North Korean strike after Pyongyang released a detailed plan to launch missiles towards the island
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Trump: No proof of Middle Easterners in caravan

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President Donald Trump is acknowledging there's "no proof" that Middle Easterners are mixed in with the Central American migrants moving in a caravan toward the U.S. southern border.