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CLEAN : W.House briefing: Covid economic relief, vaccines, domestic extremism

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The White House announces help for hungry Americans in the growing coronavirus crisis, but Donald Trump's looming impeachment trial could complicate getting Congress to cooperate on his fast-paced agenda (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Boris Johnson answering questions during Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson delivering the Downing Street Press Briefing on the coronavirus pandemic, answering questions from media on 14 May 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Powell Says Rates Unlikely to Rise Before Start of 2022

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Apr.14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says it's highly unlikely interest rates will rise before the start of 2022. He spoke to David Rubenstein Wednesday in a virtual event hosted by the Economic Club of Washington.
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UK: Prime Minister Boris Johnson hosts coronavirus press conference inside 10 Downing Street.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of the UK government's Chief Medical Adviser Chris Whitty speaking during Downing Street Coronavirus press briefing on 14th June 2021 London, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Can’t Disengage From Middle East, Egypt’s Shoukry Says

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Sep.08 -- Egypt Foreign Affairs Minister Sameh Shoukry discusses U.S. involvement in the Middle East after pulling out of Afghanistan, conflicts within the region, and steps toward restoring relations with Turkey. He speaks with Manus...
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Press Association

Keir Starmer on Ukraine and release of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks outside the Ministry of Defence following a briefing on the crisis in Ukraine.
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U.N. Inspectors Arrive At Ukraine Nuclear Plant Amid Fighting

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As the experts made their way toward the complex, Russia and Ukraine accused each other of shelling the area and trying to derail the visit.
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International court prosecutor close to launching Darfur prosecutions

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23 November 2006 Hague, Netherlands 1. Various of International Criminal court 2. Wideshot press conference 3. Cutaway journalists 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Luis Moreno-Ocampo, International Criminal Court Prosecutor: ''We have enough...
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International observers turned back from MH17 crash site

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The Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was turned back on Wednesday from another attempt to reach the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. The observers set out in two vehicles - without frustrated crash...
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Curated Video

Bosnia - UN On Serb Heavy Weapons Withdrawal

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Bosnian Serbs have pulled a small number of heavy weapons away from Sarajevo to try to forestall further NATO airstrikes, UN officials said on Saturday (16/9). UN military spokesman Chris Vernon said Bosnian Serbs had moved four...
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Norwegian mediators arrive

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1. Various Erik Solheim, Norwegian Special Envoy to Sri Lanka, and Vidar Helgesen, Norway's deputy foreign minister, walking down corridor in Colombo airport 2. Various Solheim and Helgesen sat with Lal Gamage, Sri Lankan Deputy Prime...
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Curated Video

KOSOVO: WORLD BANK AND KOSOVO CHIEFS MEET

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English/Nat World Bank President James Wolfensohn and United Nations Administrator Bernard Kouchner held a joint press conference in Pristina on Wednesday. Wolfensohn pledged that the Balkans would be compensated for its loses during the...
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Curated Video

USA: NEW YORK: ANTI NATO PROTESTS AT UN HQ

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Mandarin/Nat In the aftermath of NATO's bombing of the Chinese Embassy in Belgrade, grass root efforts have sprung up to protest NATO's involvement in Kosovo. On Friday, hundreds of protesters gathered near the United Nations...
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Curated Video

US expert returns from NKorea comments on nuclear issues

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1. Wide pan of Selig Harrison 2. Wide shot of Harrison on table with journalists 3. Cutaway journalist 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Selig S. Harrison, Chairman Centre of International Policy and Centre of East Asian Studies, University of...
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Curated Video

WRAP General's report says military needs more time

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1. Close-up US Commander in Iraq, General David Petraeus and US Ambassador to Iraq, Ryan Crocker sitting down at witness table 2. Chairman Ike Skelton calling committee to order AP Television 3. Various of hearing room 4. Various of...
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Curated Video

Heavy rains cause flooding, but Somalis still suffer from recent severe drought

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Pool Jamame - 6 December, 2006 1. Various aerial shots of flooding 2. Various of villagers wading through flooded ground 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Said Warsame Hersi, World Food Programme Information Officer "The water is as high as the...
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The U.S. Coast Guard is in Port-au-Prince handing over donated aid to the Haitian authorities. The USCG is also surveying the port to see if it''s safe enought to reopen to cargo traffic.

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HEADLINE: U.S. Coast Guard surveying Haiti''s ports CAPTION: The U.S. Coast Guard spent Monday assessing port structures in Haiti''s capital. Officials say their goal is get the port reopen as quickly as possible so that much needed...
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Curated Video

Military think tank publishes report on NKorea

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1. Wide shot of news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr John Chipman, Director, International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS): "In a worst case, if the facilities are completed within the next one or two years, North Korea's...
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USA: WHITE HOUSE/DEFENCE DEPT. KOSOVO PRESS BRIEFINGS

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English/Nat The Clinton administration says there still is no consensus for the use of NATO ground troops in Kosovo. But they are nevertheless lobbying Capitol Hill for more funding for extended military operations in the Balkans. The...
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US advance team sets off

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1. Mid (side) shot of Hercules C-130 on tarmac at Rota US Naval base, southern Spain 2. Close up side of plane 3. Wider shot plane 4. Military personnel on tarmac 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Lieutenant Corey Barker, Rota US Naval base...
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WH briefing on poss US search for Al Qaida in Pakistan

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1. Side shot, Tony Snow walking into briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Snow, White House spokesman: "I think there has been this notion afoot, or at least an attempt or an inclination, somehow we're going to invade Pakistan. We...
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BOSNIA: BOSNIAN SERBS MOVE SOME HEAVY WEAPONS FROM SARAJEVO

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English/Nat Bosnian Serbs moved a few heavy weapons away from Sarajevo Saturday, but not enough to satisfy the United Nations, which warned of new NATO airstrikes if more guns aren't moved. U-N and N-A-T-O officials will decide Sunday...
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Curated Video

Norwegian mediators arrive

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1. Various Erik Solheim, Norwegian Special Envoy to Sri Lanka, and Vidar Helgesen, Norway's deputy foreign minister, walking down corridor in Colombo airport 2. Various Solheim and Helgesen sat with Lal Gamage, Sri Lankan Deputy Prime...
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US military says it'll continue hunt for al-Zarqawi

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Baghdad, 26 June 2004 1. Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt, Coalition Deputy Chief of Operations and coalition spokesman, Dan Senor at podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brigadier-General Mark Kimmitt, Coalition Deputy Chief of...