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Administration reveals bird flu contingency plans
AP Television
Washington, DC - 3 May 2006
1. White House Homeland Security Adviser Fran Townsend walking to podium
2. Various cutaway of reporters
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Fran Townsend, White House Homeland Security Adviser:
"I should...
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Some say new penalties for rape don't deal with key issues, protest
1. Wide of protest; protester shouting slogan UPSOUND: (Hindi) "Government ordinance down, down"
2. Close of woman shouting slogan UPSOUND: (Hindi) "Stop misleading people"
3. Close of banner reading: (English) "Say no to UPA's (ruling...
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WRAP President Bush receives Sept 11 commission report
1. 9/11 Chair Thomas Kean gets out of car and walks into White House gate
2. President Bush walks out of White House with Kean and co-chair Lee Hamilton
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"I want to thank these two...
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Swearing in of Director of National Intelligence
1. Wide of US President George Bush walking on stage at swearing in, pan to audience
2. Cutaway, CIA Director Porter Goss and FBI Director Robert Mueller
3. End of swearing in
4. Cutaway Secretary of Defence Donald Rumsfeld and...
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USA-State department on Scientology in Germany
The US State Department had no substantive reaction to
Friday's (6/6) announcement by the German government that its
intelligence services will extend their surveillance of the
Church of Scientology from two states to the whole of...
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General David Petraeus told a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday that he recommends a 45-day 'period of consolidation and evaluation' in July before deciding when to resume U.S. troop reductions
HEADLINE: Petraeus: 'Suspending troop drawdowns'
CAPTION: General David Petraeus told a U.S. Senate hearing Tuesday that he recommends a 45-day 'period of consolidation and evaluation' in July before deciding when to resume U.S. troop...
Bloomberg
Inside the FBI's Clinton Private E-Mail Recommendations
July 5 -- The FBI is recommending that no charges be filed against Hillary Clinton or her aides over her use of private e-mail while secretary of state, according to Director James Comey. Bloomberg's Margaret Talev reports on "Bloomberg...
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Obama signing book; WH on Japan; US, Japan communication
Washington DC - 17 March 2011
1. Mid shot U.S. President Barack Obama walks into room at Japanese Embassy to sign condolence book
2. Close-up Obama signing
3. Mid shot Obama signing
4. UPSOUND: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President:
"My...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Keep investigating demand fathers of Mexican missing students
CLEAN : Keep investigating demand fathers of Mexican missing students
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Annan on recommendations for Rakhine state
Former UN chief Kofi Annan hopes that recommendations made by an independent commission he's heading will help reduce tensions in Rakhine state, where violence against Myanmar's Muslim Rohingya minority have been reported.He made the...
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McConnell seeks to put positive face on budget
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 23 May 20171. Wide of Sen. Mitch McConnell and other GOP leaders walking to microphone2. SOUNDBITE (English) Senator Mitch McConnell, Majority Leader...
Sky News
David Lammy MP Interview About Grenfell Tower Tragedy
CLEAN: Many of those impacted by the Grenfell Tower tragedy are questioning whether the government is revealing the whole story, accusing the government of a 'cover up' to avoid riots. Interview with David Lammy MP, Labour who grew up...
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Drivers of both vehicles to blame over US Tesla Autopilot crash
An inattentive driver using his Tesla Model S's semiautonomous driving system and a truck driver who made a left-hand turn in front of the car are both to blame for a fatal crash last year, the National Transportation Safety Board said...
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NTSB: Shutdown caused delay of 97 accident probes
Federal safety officials said Monday the 35-day partial government shutdown delayed the investigations of 97 crashes and accidents and crucial evidence may have been lost.
Bloomberg
Australian Report of Misconduct 'Net Positive' for the Major Banks, Morningstar Says
Feb.04 -- David Ellis, head of Australian banking research at Morningstar, talks about the final report of an inquiry into misconduct in the country’s financial system released Monday. The government said it would take action on all 76...
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NTSB: Shutdown caused delay of 97 accident probes
Federal safety officials said Monday the 35-day partial government shutdown delayed the investigations of 97 crashes and accidents and crucial evidence may have been lost.
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Report: Kim Jong Un sends President Trump letter, Boeing's board set to hear safety recommendations, Pres. Bolsonaro to return home after surgery
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Lawmakers Call For FBI Surveillance Reform After Horowitz Report
The report criticizes the FBI's standards.
Press Association
'Benefit of the doubt' should have been given to patients of rogue breast surgeon, inquiry finds
The Rt Rev Graham James discusses his findings from an inquiry into rogue breast surgeon Ian Paterson's conduct. He says the patients needed to be given the 'benefit of the doubt' over their complaints. Paterson - currently serving 20...
Bloomberg
Trump Pardons Rod Blagojevich and Michael Milken
Feb.18 -- President Donald Trump announced a set of clemencies and pardons on Tuesday, including for former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich who was convicted of public corruption and for financier Michael Milken who was convicted of...
Press Association
Labour leader calls on Government to release advice to BAME community on Covid-19
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer calls on the Government to release new information for the BAME community following the news that it affects BAME members disproportionately. Mr Starmer, who was speaking at an online session with...
Press Association
Labour leader talks of cross-party support for day of mourning for victims of Covid-19
Sir Keir Starmer, Labour Party leader, calls for a national day of mourning for victims of Covid-19 in the UK during a virtual 'Call Keir' event. He explains how he believes there would be cross-party backing for the idea. He also...
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Facebook will limit spread of health care groups and groups tied to violence. Nintendo has ended production of its 3DS console.