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William Remington, member of Council of Economic Advisers, answers charges of spying

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Three shots of Council of Economic Advisers member William Remington, sitting at desk and speaking to camera; he refutes charges that he is a Communist and has spied for Soviet Union and speaks against Soviet spy Elizabeth Bentley's...
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TV Reporter Reveals Why She Finally Spoke Out About Harvey Weinstein | THR News

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Megyn Kelly landed the first TV interview with TV reporter Lauren Sivan, who, just a few days ago, alleged that Harvey Weinstein masturbated in front of her after trying to kiss her.
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AP Journalists Recall Covering MLK Assassination

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Four retired journalists recall their roles in helping The Associated Press report the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago.

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Bloomberg

Ex- Amb. Sees Saudi Pattern of Opinion Crackdown Beyond Khashoggi

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Oct.15 -- James Smith, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, discusses the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and how governments and investors may view the Saudi leadership. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Says Speed Not That Important Amid Denuclearization Push

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Feb.27 -- Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Vietnam. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: RUNAWAY BRIDE

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English/Nat OBERTS' NEW BRIDE TIPPED FOR RUNAWAY SUCCESS

It's the re-union that all Hollywood has been waiting for. The Dream Team are back together again after nearly ten years. It was in 1990 that director...
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The AP's Steven Hurst was working in Moscow when the last known spy swap between the U.S. and Russia happened. Hurst says this latest spy case conjures up memories of the 1986 KGB arrest and release of fellow American journalist Nicholas Daniloff to the U.S.

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HEADLINE: AP reporter: Spy swap stirs up Moscow memories

Fmr. Moscow reporter: Spy swap stirs up memories o
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CAPTION: The AP's Steven Hurst was working in Moscow when the last known spy swap between the U.S. and...
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Plea by US-based Islamic group for release of Jill Carroll

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1. Nihad Awad and Corey Saylor entering news conference

2. Reporters listening to news confe
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3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nihad Awad, national executive director of the Council of American-Islamic...
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A year after the Pulitzer judges found no entry worthy of the prize for breaking news, The Tuscaloosa News of Alabama won the award for coverage of a deadly tornado, blending traditional reporting with the use of social media.

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HEADLINE: Tuscaloosa News wins Pulitzer prize

CAPTION: A year after the Pulitzer judges found no entry worthy of the prize for breaking news, The Tuscaloosa News of Alabama won the award for coverage of a deadly tornado,...
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Indonesian TV chief attempts to have hostages'' released

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1. Indonesian ambassador to Jordan and officials from the Indonesian foreign affairs ministry at airport, walk to waiting car

2. Indonesian official refusing to speak to the
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3. Indonesians, including Metro...
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After just a year running the White House, President Obama's chief of staff, William Daley, is being replaced in a surprise election-year shakeup.

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HEADLINE: Daley out as Obama chief of staff

CAPTION: After just a year running the White House, President Obama's chief of staff, William Daley, is being replaced in a surprise election-year shakeup....
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Iraqi shoe thrower might use star power to promote humanitarian causes after prison release

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HEADLINE: Iraqi shoe thrower to be released from jail

CAPTION: The Iraqi TV reporter who threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush is expected to be released Monday after...
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SYND 2 2 76 TROOPS PREPARE FOR OFFENSIVE

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Troops prepare for offensive

1 gv troops crossing river in dinghies2 ms gunfire into river 3 gv artillery unit fire4 ms infantry in position 5 ms infantry up and move forward Film: Pos - Sound: Yes - Colour - NYFilm: c0053818...
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Loved ones, friends and colleagues prepared to gather Thursday for Walter Cronkite's funeral as flowers arrived at the church and tourists lingered outside to pay their respects

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HEADLINE: Cronkite 'saint' of journalists remembered

CAPTION: Loved ones, friends and colleagues prepared to gather Thursday for Walter Cronkite's funeral as flowers arrived at the church and tourists lingered outside to pay...
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SYND 8-8-73 INTERVIEW WITH US EMBASSY OFFICIAL

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Interview with US Embassy official on why reporters are being stopped from travelling to southern part of Cambodia with the army

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Iraqis took to the streets on Monday to demand the release of a reporter who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush, as Arabs across many parts of the Middle East hailed the journalist as a hero and praised his insult as a proper send-off to the unpopular U.S. President.

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HEADLINE: Some praise man who threw shoes at Bush

CAPTION: Iraqis took to the streets on Monday to demand the release of a reporter who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush, as Arabs across many parts...
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Bloomberg

Fed Policy Plan Leak Prompts Lacker's Resignation

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Apr.05 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President Jeffrey Lacker resigned on Tuesday with his disclosure of his role in a leak of confidential policy option information in 2012. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg...
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Charley Pride reflects on career as country music pioneer

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CHARLEY PRIDE REFLECTS ON CAREER AS COUNTRY MUSIC PIONEERCharley Pride is not only one of the most successful black country singers of all time, he's been one of the most successful country singers period. With 36 No. 1 hits in his...
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Colbert Pokes Fun At Trump's Feud With CNN, Restrictions On Press Briefings | THR News

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On CBS’ 'Late Show' Tuesday, Stephen Colbert spoke about what he called the "Tweetster-in-Chief's" response to the CNN retraction.
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What's Behind China's Possible Telecom Megamerger?

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Sep.04 -- China is exploring a merger between two of the nation’s three wireless carriers to speed up the development of 5G mobile services amid a race with the U.S. over the technology, according to people familiar with the matter....
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Trump Says He Doesn't Want to Play the 'Time Game' With North Korea

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Sep.26 -- President Donald Trump speaks at a news conference about U.S. relations with North Korea.
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Deadly Shooting at Annapolis Newspaper in Maryland | THR News

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A reporter at the 'Capital Gazette' tweeted that a single gunman fired into the newsroom.
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CLEAN : Reporters Without Borders photo book features street art by JR

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A new photo book is set to go on sale as a fundraiser for Reporters Without Borders
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Trump wants answers about missing Saudi writer

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President Donald Trump said Wednesday the U.S. is "demanding" answers from Saudi Arabia about the disappearance of a well-known Saudi writer and government critic Turkish authorities say was slain inside his country's diplomatic mission...