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CLEAN : Greece accuses Turkey of 'imperialist fantasies' during trilateral

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Greece's Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis accuses Turkey of "imperialist fantasies" in the eastern Mediterranean during a trilateral meeting with the leaders of Cyprus and Egypt, Nicos Anastasiades and Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (Footage by...
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U.S. House Backs $2,000 Relief Checks

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Dec.28 -- The U.S. House of Representatives has voted to back higher relief checks for American households which President Donald Trump has been pushing for, sending the debate to the Senate. Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hays reports on...
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Biden Vows To Work With Republicans

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Some political analysts believe the experience of Biden, Harris as senators may help negotiations with Congress.
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California's First Latino Senator To Fill Seat Of VP-elect Harris

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom named Alex Padilla to fill the senate seat of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris.
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GOP Senator Delaying Garland's Attorney General Confirmation

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Republican Sen. Tom Cotton is delaying Democrats' efforts to speed up the process to get Merrick Garland confirmed.
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Democrats Reach Deal on Tax and Climate Bill

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Democrats agreed on a revised version of their tax and climate bill, dropping a provision that would have narrowed a tax break for carried interest, altering a 15% minimum tax on corporations and adding a new 1% excise tax on stock...
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Elizabeth Warren speaks on abortion law

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Democratic Senator for Massachusetts Elizabeth Warren speaking on her upset an anger towards plans to overturn the landmark Roe v Wade ruling as anti-abortion protester heckles in the background on the 3rd May...
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Senate blocks bill to pay for Iraq, Afghanistan without restrix

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1. Zoom in of vote being announced 2. Graphic of slate showing vote on motion to invoke cloture, superimposed on wide shot of chamber 3. Wide of chamber 4. SOUNDBITE: (English), Senator Harry Reid, Senate Majority Leader,(Democrat -...
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USA: WASHINGTON: BALANCED-BUDGET LEGISLATION IS APPROVED

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English/Nat With agreement from both Democrats and Republicans, the United States Congress on Thursday approved a landmark balanced-budget legislation and moved swiftly toward enactment of the first major tax cut in 16 years. The...
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US And UK Elections

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US (Elections) Nelson Rockefeller meeting voters Crowd marching with Rockefeller placards Crowd with Goldwater placards Goldwater in car in motorcade CS Goldwater on rostrum, waving Crowd clapping Crowd with Romney placards CS...
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SPACE/USA: SHUTTLE DISCOVERY MISSION LATEST

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English/Nat NASA, the U-S Space Agency, arranged a live broadcast with the multi-national and multi-generational crew of the Space Shuttle Discovery on Wednesday. During the broadcast, U-S Senator John Glenn was interviewed by iconic U-S...
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Super-delegates could play a pivitol role in the nominating process. When it comes to picking the next president, one 21-year-old student in Wisconsin has a unique responsibility

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HEADLINE: A super-delegate at just 21-years-old CAPTION: Super-delegates could play a pivitol role in the nominating process. When it comes to picking the next president, one 21-year-old student in Wisconsin has a unique responsibility. ...
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SYND 27/07/73 WATERGATE EHRLICHMAN QUESTIONED BY WEICKER

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On Friday in Washington John Ehrlichman was questioned by Senator Lionel P. Weicker Jr. about his role in the Watergate events 1. ws table and officials at Watergate hearings 2. mcu Weicker comments about Ehrlichmann wanting to decide...
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Hillary Rodham Clinton urged Kentucky voters to send Democratic candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes to the Senate to protect the state's 521,000 Kentuckians who have health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. (Oct. 16)

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Hillary Rodham Clinton urged Kentucky voters to send Democratic candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes to the Senate to protect the state's 521,000 Kentuckians who have health insurance through the Affordable Care Act. Incumbent Republican...
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USA - US Senate Vote On Bosnia Funding

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The US Senate on Wednesday (13/12) voted by a large margin not to cut off funds for US troops in Bosnia. US Senate voting on House of Representatives resolution to stop funding for the US deployment in Bosnia GVs of voting WS Senate...
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Why Republicans Are More Interested in Mid-Terms

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Sept. 22 -- American Bankers Association CEO Frank Keating and Bloomberg View Columnist Lanhee Chen discuss the Republican edge in the upcoming mid-term elections. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. Chens opinions are his own....
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Judge Sonia Sotomayor signalled an openness to television coverage of Supreme Court proceedings Thursday as she neared the end of three grueling days of questioning.

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HEADLINE: Sotomayor signals support for Supreme Court TV CAPTION: Judge Sonia Sotomayor signalled an openness to television coverage of Supreme Court proceedings Thursday as she neared the end of three grueling days of questioning. (July...
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Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary and one of the most visible and forceful advocates for President Barack Obama, said Wednesday he is quitting his job to become an outside political adviser.

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HEADLINE: Gibbs resigning as Obama reshuffles staff CAPTION: Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary and one of the most visible and forceful advocates for President Barack Obama, said Wednesday he is quitting his job to become an...
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SYND 11 7 73 EX-ATTORNEY GENERAL MITCHELL QUESTIONED ON WATERGATE

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Ex-Attorney General John Mitchell questioned by Senators about his role in Watergate and other items 1. vs Mitchell replying to questions from a senator about his response to the Watergate break-in Film: Pos - Sound: Mag Trk - Colour - ...
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USA: WASHINGTON: SENATE DEBATE ON THE EXPANSION OF NATO

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English/Nat The U-S Senate is debating the expansion of NATO to include three countries that were once part of the Soviet empire. Lawmakers are being asked to expand the NATO umbrella to Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic. Secretary...
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Sen. Shelby: Not a Great Performance by Fed

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June 21 -- Senator Richard Shelby (R) weighs in on
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USA: WASHINGTON: BA & AA EXECUTIVES MEET TO DISCUSS PLANNED ALLIANCE

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English/Nat Executives from British Airways and American Airlines discussed their planned alliance in front of a U-S Senate sub-committee in Washington D-C on Wednesday. There is fierce competition to the alliance from a number of...
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Clinton critiques GOP stance on Muslims

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US Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton on Wednesday said that "terrorist networks" such as the Islamic State group cannot be defeated without "a coalition that includes Muslim-majority nations". Clinton also slammed her...
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After wavering briefly, Caroline Kennedy renewed her determination Wednesday to win appointment to the U.S. Senate seat once held by her slain uncle, Bobby Kennedy, a person close to the decision said.

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HEADLINE: Source: Kennedy remains in Senate contest CAPTION: After wavering briefly, Caroline Kennedy renewed her determination Wednesday to win appointment to the U.S. Senate seat once held by her slain uncle, Bobby Kennedy, a person...