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Congress is charging that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was years late in detecting a deadly problem with General Motors cars and lacks the expertise to oversee increasingly complex vehicles. (Sept. 16)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Clair McCaskill, D. Missouri: "While the auto industry has adapted rather quickly as technology and consumer demand have evolved, I am concerned that both Congress and NHTSA have failed to keep up." NHTSA...
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In Hannibal, Missouri, the good news is that their system of levees and flood gates has won the battle against the Mississippi River. But, there's bad news, too. AP correspondent Jason Bronis reports from Mark Twain's hometown.

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HEADLINE: Town avoids flooding, fears tourism hit CAPTION: In Hannibal, Missouri, the good news is that their system of levees and flood gates has won the battle against the Mississippi River. But, there's bad news, too. AP...
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At 'Change' barbershop in St. Louis, Mo., Barack Obama's victory as the first black President of the United States comes as an inspiration.

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HEADLINE: 'Change' barbershop sees hope in Obama CAPTION: At 'Change' barbershop in St. Louis, Mo., Barack Obama's victory as the first black President of the United States comes as an inspiration. (Nov. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Three months after a deadly F5 tornado tore through Joplin, Missouri, killing 160 people, the community is aiming high as it tries to rebuild.

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HEADLINE: Joplin dreams big after deadly tornado CAPTION: Three months after a deadly F5 tornado tore through Joplin, Missouri, killing 160 people, the community is aiming high as it tries to rebuild. (Aug. 16) ''Oh pretty upbeat-seems...
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Clinton wins West Virginia Democratic primary, analyst, reax

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Charleston, West Virginia 1. Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton walks into rally 2. Clinton walks up on stage as crowd cheers, pull out to wide shot 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hillary Clinton, Democratic presidential...
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4:3 Spillway opened for first time in 38 years flooding low-lying land

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1. Morganza spillway as a floodgate is raised and water begins to pour out 2. Tighter shot as stronger flow of water pours out 3. Wide shot of Army Corps of Engineers officials gathering for a news conference before the opening of the...
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Ruling due on cleanup extension for US-owned smelter

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1. Wide shot of La Oroya town with smoke billowing from an industrial chimney in the background 2. Various of chimney 3. Various of people at the main street 4. Woman with child going up the hill 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Edith Rodrigo,...
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Rivers and streams continue to rise in Missouri as residents race to get sand bags in place and move to higher ground

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HEADLINE: Missouri awash in flood trouble CAPTION: Rivers and streams continue to rise in Missouri as residents race to get sand bags in place and move to higher ground. (March 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:all ap vo] Residents in...
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Ice storms in Kansas City and Missouri

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Kansas City, Missouri - 11 December, 2007 1. Wide shot of street with ice and snow 2. Various of houses with snow 3. Various of resident spreading salt 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steven Sack, resident who lost electricity in storm: "We'll...
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Chemical fire burns across Missouri skyline

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HEADLINE: Chemical fire burns across Missouri skyline CAPTION: Multiple explosions at a chemical distribution facility shook an industrial area of Kansas City, sending an ominous smoke cloud above the downtown skyline. (Feb....
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WORLDWIDE: HISTORY OF NATO

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Various Locations, FILE 1. B&W Troops marching in Moscow 2. B&W Close-up Josef Stalin watching troops 3. B&W Top shot of troops 4. FILE Graphic of red covering Eastern Europe 5. B&W Still photograph of...
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The Chiefs only gave up a second round draft pick to New England for quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel. But the AP's Barry Wilner says the trade benefited both teams. (March 2)

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HEADLINE: Was Cassel deal a one-sided trade? CAPTION: The Chiefs only gave up a second round draft pick to New England for quarterback Matt Cassel and linebacker Mike Vrabel. But the AP's Barry Wilner says the trade benefited both teams....
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AP pictures from Kansas City mall after 3 killed in shooting, incl gunman

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1. Wide exterior shot of shopping centre 2. Wide shot of police officer walking in front of shopping centre 3. Exterior of Target store 4. Various of police outside 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Sanders, police spokesman: "We got...
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Republican Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalized in Missouri with flu-like systems, but is expected to recover. The AP's Julie Pace explains how states like Missouri factor in to Giuliani's campaign strategy.

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Giuliani hospitalized CAPTION: Republican Rudy Giuliani has been hospitalized in Missouri with flu-like systems, but is expected to recover. The AP's Julie Pace explains how states like Missouri factor in to...
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama wants to reshape the Supreme Court to soften gun rights, among other things.

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HEADLINE: Romney: Obama doesn't protect gun owners' rights CAPTION: Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama wants to reshape the Supreme Court to soften gun rights, among other things. (April 13) ...
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Were Never Going to Get Perfect Equality: Meltzer

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Nov. 25 -- Carnegie Mellon Professor of Political Economy Allan Meltzer and Encima Global Founder and President David Malpass discuss the Ferguson, Missouri, grand jury decision to not indict a white police officer for the fatal shooting...
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What Have We Learned From Ferguson?

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Nov. 25 -- Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Jose Antonio Vargas discusses the Ferguson, Missouri, grand jury decision to not indict a white police officer for the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager. Vargas speaks on Bloomberg...
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Ferguson Decision: Protests Spread Nationwide

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Nov. 25 -- Chaos erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, after a grand jury declined to indict a white police officer for the fatal shooting of an unarmed black teenager. Bloomberg's Toluse Olorunnipa reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Google Faces Breakup Call from EU

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Nov. 24 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Julie Hyman, Jeff McCracken and Douglas Lavanture break down some of the days top market stories on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Obama says more work needed to close racial gap in US

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US President Barack Obama said on Friday that recent incidents in Ferguson and Missouri, as well as the Eric Garner case in New York, are helping grow awareness about a persistent racial divide in the United States. Speaking at his...
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Visitors to the National Air and Space Museum in Washington will get a rare up-close look at the Spirit of St. Louis as it comes down for restoration. Pilot Charles Lindbergh flew the plane on the first-ever trans-Atlantic flight in 1927. (Jan. 15)

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Charles Lindbergh's "Spirit of St. Louis" has been lowered to the floor of the National Air and Space Museum for conservation, giving visitors a chance to see it up close. The plane was last removed from the ceiling 22 years ago, and...
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Schools in the St. Louis metro area held a training seminar Thursday to instruct teachers on how to deal with students traumatized by the events in Ferguson, Missouri. (Aug. 21)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus015910 The chaotic events in Ferguson, Missouri have delayed the beginning of the school year for many students in the St. Louis metro area, as schools prepare to resume classes, teachers are being...
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The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina, won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for an examination of the deadly toll of domestic violence, while The New York Times collected three awards and the Los Angeles Times two. (April 20)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, April 20, 20151. Columbia University exteriors2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Pride, Administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes:"The gold medal for public service goes to the Post and Courier of...
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Some suburban St. Louis gun dealers have been doing brisk business, particularly among first-time buyers, as fearful residents await a grand jury's decision on whether to indict the white police officer who fatally shot a black teenager. (Nov. 19)

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Some suburban St. Louis gun dealers have been doing brisk business, particularly among first-time buyers as fearful residents await a grand jury's decision on whether to indict the white police officer who fatally shot a black...