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British PM David Cameron condemns killing of aid worker Alan Henning by IS group militants

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British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Saturday that the "completely unforgivable" slaying of a British hostage in Syria demonstrates the necessity of destroying the Islamic State extremist group. "There is no level of depravity to...
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Marianne Faithfull gives interview about new album

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Marianne Faithfull gives interview about new album
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Sadiq Khan celebrates Eid with London Muslims

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UK EIDSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:23SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLondon - 9 July 20161. Wide of crowds at Trafalgar Square for Eid Festival2. Various of musicians "Pearls of Islam" on stage3. The...
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Bloomberg

Can the Fed Convince Markets on a June Rate Hike?

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April 27 -- George Goncalves, heads of rates research at Nomura Securities, discusses the Federal Reserve's challenge to convince markets that a rate hike is coming in June without sounding too hawkish. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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CLSA's Mayo: U.S. Banks to Suffer Brexit Headwinds

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June 29 -- Michael Mayo, U.S. banking analyst at CLSA Americas, talks about the many effects of Brexit on U.S. banks and the Federal Reserve's bank stress tests. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The name in Zulu roughly translates into 'making a lot of noise' and the vuvuzelu horn certainly does. The AP's John Mone met with South African soccer fans who are fond of making the noise heard everywhere at the 2010 World Cup. (June 16)

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HEADLINE: Love it or hate it, Vuvuzela not going away CAPTION: The name in Zulu roughly translates into 'making a lot of noise' and the vuvuzelu horn certainly does. The AP's John Mone met with South African soccer fans who are fond of...
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Foreign owned shops targeted in attacks

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYJohannesburg - 17 April 2015 1. Nigerians carrying machetes preparing to fight against the people who burned down their businesses 2. Nigerians arguing with...
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Almost half the country hit by major snow storm

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Newark, New Jersey 1. Various of people walking in sludge and ice 2. Various of people cleaning ice from sidewalk 3. Ice covered tree Boston, Massachusetts 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Melisa Kerr, local resident, Vox pop: "I hate it, I hate...
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CAN349 FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER CLEMENT ATTLEE ADDRESSES LABOUR PARTY MEETING

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Former Prime Minister and Labour politician Clement Attlee makes an appearance at a Labour Party meeting ahead of the forthcoming general election. 1. cu interior sign Labour Party Meeting 2. ms Attlee is helped onto platform, applause...
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Ryan Gosling, Kristin Scott Thomas, and Nicolas Winding Refn on the controversey surrounding their new film

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Radius TWC 1. Film clip - 'Only God Forgives' AP Entertainment New York, 16 July 2013 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Ryan Gosling/Actor "I think when we made the film we knew it doesn't have the essential elements that you kind of need to be...
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Thousands Attend Vigil For Orlando Victims

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Thousands of people gathered in Orlando on Monday evening to support victims and survivors of this weekend's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in this central Florida city.The vigil was held on the lawn of the Dr. Phillips Center, the...
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The stars of 'Empire' talks about their love of pranking each other

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STORYLINE: 'EMPIRE' STARS ARE PRANKSTERS ON SET Jussie Smollett is the resident prankster on the set of Fox's "Empire" and the his favorite target is co-star Taraji P. Henson. "Taraji is the best person to prank because of her reactions....
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Dog show a first for war-torn Iraq

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LEAD-IN:Trainers have been showcasing their dogs at a show in Baghdad.Long-haired German Shepherds were competing for the the title of 'Mr Dogs'.STORY-LINE:Dogs and their trainers parade for the judges in Baghdad.This canine competition...
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Bloomberg

Might Congress Flirt With a Government Shutdown?

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Aug. 26 -- Bloomberg BNA's Nancy Ognanovich reports on the possibility of a U.S. government shutdown later this year. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Interview with Orlando Nightclub Gunman's Father Seddique Mateen

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Interview with Orlando Nightclub Gunman's Father Seddique Mateen
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Restoring Church of the Multiplication of Loaves and Fishes after arson attack

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MID EAST: CHURCHSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.20 SHOTLIST AP Television Tabgha, by the Sea of Galilee - 14 July 20151. Wide shot of The Church of the...
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Obama: Orlando Shooting An Attack on All Of Us

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President Barack Obama says the shooting at a gay nightclub in Orlando is a "sobering reminder" that an attack on any American is an attack "on all of us." He said Sunday that the FBI is investigating it as an act of terrorism and that...
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Thousands Attend Vigil For Orlando Victims

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Thousands of people gathered in Orlando Monday evening to support victims and survivors of this weekend's mass shooting at a gay nightclub in this central Florida city.The vigil was held on the lawn of the Dr. Phillips Center, the area's...
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Bloomberg

Why the Markets Are 'Spooky' Right Now

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Sept. 12 -- Richard Chilton, chairman and chief executive officer at Chilton Investment Company, discusses global markets and the continuing hunt for yield, the potential for a pullback to 2,000 on the S&P 500, and signs of fatigue for...
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Bloomberg

Britain's Unsolvable Brexit Dilemma

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June 22 -- Bloomberg View's Clive Crook explains why U.K. voters face a momentous choice on June 23, when they'll vote on whether to remain in the European Union. (Source: Bloomberg)
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World Jewish Congress head condemns shooting

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World Jewish Congress President Ronald Lauder condemned on Monday the mass shooting in Orlando branding it a hate crime targeting a minority. Lauder also said similar hate is seen against Jews and Israelis.The Orlando attack dominated...
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Shooting Survivor: 'Learn to Love Each Other'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057777A makeshift memorial for the victims of the mass shooting at an Orlando, Fla., nightclub continues to grow. On Friday, crosses, one for each victim, lined a walkway near Orlando Regional...
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CLEAN : Jo Coxs sister urges unity against hate and division

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CLEAN : Jo Coxs sister urges unity against hate and division