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The Fate Of War Criminals, The United Nations Charter

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The Fate Of War Criminals At the conclusion of World War II, the keyleaders of the aggressor nations meet justice in a variety of ways: Premier Tojo of Japan faces trial along with his top military echelon; commanders of Nazi death camps...
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Obama: We Will Work to Narrow Our Differences

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Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg's Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on President Obama's trip to Beijing for the 2014 APEC Summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President vows support to Iraqis during and after any war

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1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President (audio over graphic) "America is determined to enforce the demands of the United Nations Security Council by confronting the grave and growing danger of Saddam Hussein and his weapons...
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Foreign policy highlights from State of Union address

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US President Barack Obama on Tuesday focused a part of his sixth State of the Union address on past and future foreign policy challenges. Obama promoted his recent decision to normalise diplomatic relations with Cuba and asked for a new...
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Reel 1

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Story 5, Carter Statment on Iran, 360 0M 0478 R1, 1979-81, colour, sound 06:46:32 Carter press conference - talks about hostage rescue, takes full responsibility for hostage rescue failure - mission ont directed against Iran 06:49:00...
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Thousands of people from across the nation gathered in New York City to participate in what's billed as the largest march ever on global warming. (Sept. 21)

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Thousands of people from across the nation gathered in New York City to participate in what's billed as the largest march ever on global warming. Organizers of Sunday's march say they want to raise awareness about climate change. Similar...
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Australia Dep PM comment on economy and protectionism

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1. Wide top shot of Davos 2. Mid of Congress Centre 3. Wide of Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Julia Gillard 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Julia Gillard, Australian Deputy Prime Minister: "The view here at the World Economic Forum, and...
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UK Prime Minister David Cameron said he was delighted at the result of Thursday's Scottish independence vote saying he will deliver on the promises made to give Scotland greater autonomy. (Sept. 19)

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Scottish voters have rejected independence, deciding to remain part of the United Kingdom after a historic referendum that shook the country to its core. The decision prevented a rupture of a 307-year union with England, bringing a huge...
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President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing nostalgia about his turbulent tenure.

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HEADLINE: Bush ending final foreign trip as president CAPTION: President George W. Bush snared fresh international support Saturday on the economy and North Korea, emerging from his final world gathering with modest wins and growing...
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CLEAN : France's Europe Secretary vows at UN to fight anti Semitism

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CLEAN : France's Europe Secretary vows at UN to fight anti Semitism
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CLEAN : RugbyU Irish crown O'Driscoll's farewell i

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CLEAN : RugbyU Irish crown O'Driscoll's farewell i
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'The Neighbor Next Door' premieres in Niagara Falls, NY, and Niagara Falls, ON

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Title card: 'Niagara Falls Hails 'The Neighbour Next Door' / pan down from theater marquee touting 'The Neighbour Next Door' to Niagara Falls, NY Mayor William Lupton with theater manager Al Pierce / CU the mayor and the manager smile /...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Franklin Roosevelt Addresses The Selective Training and Service Act, Pt 10

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Crowd, Text reads: 'Thank you Mr President - How do you sum this all up - how do you define the national purpose of selective service?' / Secretary Henry Stimson, Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee Representative Andrew May,...
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US Secretary of State Hull addresses Congress in Washington, DC, during World War II

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Standing on rostrum, US Secretary of State Cordell Hull speaks to Congress about the Third Moscow Conference, from which he has just returned; Vice President Henry Wallace and Speaker of House Sam Rayburn sit behind him; SOT Hull re the...
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Wendell Willkie comments on moving forward from the Moscow Conferences' successes

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SOT Wendell Willkie, reading from speech he gave at the New York Herald Tribune Forum: 'The Moscow conferences demonstrated that United States, Great Britain, China, and Russia can come to common accord. What we should now do is to...
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Japan Offers Condolences at Pearl Harbor

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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Barack Obama made a historic pilgrimage to the site where the devastating surprise attack sent America marching into World War II. "As the prime minister of Japan, I offer my sincere and...
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Mattis: Countering China, Russia Top Priorities

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Countering China's rapidly expanding military and an increasingly aggressive Russia are now the U.S. military's top national security priorities, outpacing the threat of terrorism, the Pentagon said Friday. A new national...
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Mattis: Countering China, Russia top priorities for US defence

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Countering China's rapidly expanding military and an increasingly aggressive Russia are now the U.S. military's top national security priorities, outpacing the threat of terrorism, the Pentagon said Friday. A new national...
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Trump Says N. Korea Is 'Grave Threat' to South Korea

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Nov.07 -- President Donald Trump speaks about U.S., South Korea trade relations and the threat of North Korea during a joint press conference with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in Seoul.
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US VP Pence comments after talks with President El-Sissi

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US Vice President Mike Pence said that America's relationship with Egypt "has never been stronger" after meeting Egyptian leader Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. Pence's meetings with el-Sissi delved into security cooperation,...
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Bloomberg

'Black America': Amazon Creating Alt-History Drama With Will Packer, Aaron McGruder | THR News

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A week after HBO's botched announcement of its upcoming slavery drama 'Confederate,' Amazon is partnering with Will Packer for its own alt-history series.
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US, Nigeria train navies in Gulf of Guinea

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The United States Navy and 33 other countries recently carried out weeks of maritime training in the Gulf of Guinea, to improve safety against pirates and to improve the monitoring of the West Africa coastline.
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Bloomberg

JPM's Frenkel: Central Bank Independence a Pillar of Stability, Growth

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Apr.12 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan Chase International, and Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute, discuss the Federal Reserve's two percent inflation target and the importance of central bank independence. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says France, Germany Must Take Back Islamic State Prisoners

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Oct.08 -- President Donald Trump says it is time for Germany, France, and others to take back Islamic State prisoners held in Northern Syria as the U.S. moved to clear the way for a Turkish invasion of Syria. He spoke Monday before a...