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Latest scenes from coastal area

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1. People sheltering inside building, rain outside 2. Wind blowing over building 3. Car travelling along in wind and rain 4. Flooded roads and damaged buildings 5. More damaged buildings 6. Damaged stores 7. Signs blown over in wind 8....
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Ice and snow storms cause power cuts in Midwest

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1. Mid shot of street, trees covered in ice 2. Close-up ice covered trees on ground 3. Close-up car under ice 4. Close-up ice on power lines 5. Mid shot Scott Cobb walking into his home, his family is staying with relatives who have...
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McChrystal and Eikenberry testify before Senate armed services committee

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Washington, DC - 08 December 2009 1. Pan of Commander of the US forces in Afghanistan, General Stanley McChrystal and US Ambassador to Afghanistan, Karl Eikenberry walking into hearing room FILE: West Point, New York - 01 December...
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Storms have unleashed more than a foot of rain across the nation's midsection Tuesday, and the forecast offered little hope for relief. Another, larger system was brewing along the same path, bringing several more days of rain and the possibility of tornadoes.

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HEADLINE: More severe weather headed for midwest CAPTION: Storms unleashed more than a foot of rain across the nation's midsection Tuesday, and the forecast offers little hope for relief. Another, larger system is brewing along the same...
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Following the shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, the Justice Department led by Attorney General Eric Holder has opened up an investigation into the practices of the Ferguson Police Department. (Nov. 18)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus020947 As local authorities in Missouri near the end of their investigation into the Ferguson shooting, a separate, ongoing federal civil rights review of the entire police department holds the...
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The parents of Michael Brown and Eric Garner, who were allegedly killed by police, say they need the federal government's help in investigating their sons' deaths. (Sept. 25)

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The families of Michael Brown and Eric Garner spoke at a rally in Washington on Thursday. Speaking along with leaders of the National Urban League and the National Action Network, the parents said their children were wrongfully killed by...
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St. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch announced Monday night that a grand jury has decided not to indict officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. (Nov. 24)

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A grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting sparked weeks of sometimes-violent protests. St. Louis County Prosecuting...
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GERMANY: FAMILY CHRISTMAS FOR USA SOLDIER AWAITING CALL TO BOSNIA

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English/Nat For many U-S servicemen and their families, bringing peace to Bosnia means making personal sacrifices. A-P-T-V spent a day with the Keene family in Baumholder Germany where the U-S 1st Armored Division is based. Father of the...
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USA: MID-ATLANTIC REGIONS: DROUGHT AFFECTS FARMERS (2)

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English/Nat Officials are blaming this summer's heat wave for more than 230 deaths across the United States. The heat and lack of rain are also combining to create what officials say is the third worst drought in U-S history. Officials...
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Residents in the town of Joplin, Missouri are shaken and soggy from last night's massive tornado that killed 89 people and tore a 6-mile path cross the state. Resident Ken Binkley laments, "What the tornado didn't get yesterday. The rain is getting today."

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HEADLINE: First Person: 'Take cover now!' CAPTION: Residents in the town of Joplin, Missouri are shaken and soggy from last night's massive tornado that killed 89 people. Resident Ken Binkley laments, "What the tornado didn't get...
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Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill claimed a narrow victory over Republican Senator Jim Talent in Missouri pushing the Democrats one seat closer to control of the Senate. AP Correspondent Haven Daley has reaction from voters in St. Louis.

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HEADLINE: Missouri Voters React to Election Results CAPTION: Democratic challenger Claire McCaskill claimed a narrow victory over Republican Senator Jim Talent in Missouri pushing the Democrats one seat closer to control of the Senate....
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Sandbag levee holding Mississippi fails; town evacuated

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St. Peters, Missouri Aerials 1. Various flooded farmland 2. Flooded bridge 3. Flooded river 4. Farm, surrounded by water 5. Home, surrounded by water Foley, Missouri Aerials 6. Various, flooded town 7. Flooded farm 8. Various...
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Dozens of homes are threatened in St. Charles County, Missouri, near St. Louis after water overtopped a levee. But towns up and down the Mississippi River are confident the worst is over as forecasters scaled back their projected river crests.

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HEADLINE: Flood waters inch up St. Louis monument CAPTION: Dozens of homes are threatened in St. Charles County, Missouri, near St. Louis after water overtopped a levee. But towns up and down the Mississippi River are confident the...
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Civil rights leaders joined family members and thousands of others in saying goodbye to Michael Brown, the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer. They called on the nation to push for change and end the 'senseless killings.' (Aug. 25)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus016081 Michael Brown's relatives said goodbye Monday to the 18-year-old who was shot and killed by a police officer, remembering him as a "gentle soul" with a deep and growing faith in Christianity...
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Rev. Al Sharpton has announced plans for a national march against police violence to be held in Washington, D.C. next Saturday, December 13th. (Dec. 6)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus022044 Reverend Al Sharpton announced plans Saturday for a coordinated National March Against Police Violence, to be held next Saturday December 13, 2014, in Washington, DC. He says marchers will...
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Tornado touches down in Missouri; damage

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1. Wide shot of two homes with heavy tornado damage 2. Medium shot of damaged home 3. Wide shot of more damaged homes 4. A young couple sorting through the car they were in when the tornado hit 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alex Youngstrom,...
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There were no deaths in Sedalia, Missouri after a tornado struck Wednesday. Even though it severely damaged some homes, residents said they got off easy, compared to the destruction 75 miles away in Joplin.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Neighbors lost all in a tornado CAPTION: There were no deaths in Sedalia, Missouri after a tornado struck Wednesday. Even though it severely damaged some homes, residents said they got off easy, compared to the...
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USA: CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TO CONTINUE INSPITE OF AIR STRIKES

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English/Nat Military strikes against Iraq don't appear to have given U-S President Bill Clinton much breathing space at home. The U-S House of Representatives backed Clinton's decision to use force against Iraq. But after protests from...
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Across US, black and white voters celebrate Obama historic win

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New York, New York 1. People yelling and cheering in Harlem after Barack Obama was announced the winner US presidential elections 2. Young woman cheering 3. Man with arm raised, UPSOUND: (English) "I see the promised land. I see the...
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ALBANIA: GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF ILLEGALLY GIVING AWAY WORKS OF ART

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Albanian/Nat The Albanian government has been accused of illegally taking works of art out of the country's museums and offering them as gifts to foreign leaders. A former museum director claims hundreds of precious and priceless...
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USA: POLITICIANS WANT TO SEE AN END TO CLINTON SCANDAL

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English/Nat U-S politicians from both sides say they want to see an end to the sex and lies scandal enveloping the White House, but they disagree on when. The senior Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee deliberating the matter is...
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Along the banks of the Mississippi, flood waters are beginning to take a toll on towns. AP correspondent Jason Bronis has a look at how two small towns are fighting the powerful force of the river.

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HEADLINE: Flood waters impact river towns in Missouri CAPTION: Along the banks of the Mississippi, flood waters are beginning to take a toll on towns. AP correspondent Jason Bronis has a look at how two small towns are fighting the...
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In La Grange, Missouri, a town of 1,000 people without a levee, the only way to travel down Main Street, also known as Missouri's "Great River Road," was by boat. The Mississippi River was expected to continue to rise over the next two to three days.

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HEADLINE: Mo. flood victim: Rebuild a third time? CAPTION: In La Grange, Missouri, a town of 1,000 people without a levee, the only way to travel down Main Street, also known as Missouri's "Great River Road," was by boat. The...
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New Hampshire lawmakers will vote next session on whether to require state police to wear body cameras, a practice that police departments across the country are examining following the fatal police shooting in Ferguson, Missouri. (Dec. 2)

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New Hampshire lawmakers will vote next session on whether to require state police to wear body cameras, a practice that police departments across the country are examining following the fatal police shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old in...