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President Bush and SKorean President presser; NKorea comments

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1. South Korean President Lee Myung-bak and US President George W Bush walking side by side to microphones for news conference 2. Wide of Lee and Bush at microphones 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President: "The United States...
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Opposition group raises fresh allegations over Tehran's nuclear programme

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1. Wide shot press conference with Mohammad Mohaddessin of National Council of Resistance of Iran speaking at podium 2. Mid shot Mohaddessin speaking 3. Journalists taking notes 4. Map shown on screen of location of Jaber Ibn Hayan...
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Russia will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant next week despite U.S. demands to prevent Iran obtaining nuclear energy until the country proves that it's not pursuing a weapons capacity.

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HEADLINE: Russia to fuel up Iran's nuclear plant CAPTION: Russia will load fuel into Iran's first nuclear power plant next week despite U.S. demands to prevent Iran obtaining nuclear energy until the country proves that it's not...
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Bloomberg

Former Sen. Lieberman Says Iran Run by 'Bunch of Thugs'

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Jan.09 -- Former Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman, chairman of United Against Iran, discusses the Trump administration's policy towards Iran. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Analysis: Trump Refocusing US Relationships

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US President Donald Trump's new national security strategy seeks to refocus the United States' relationship with the rest of the world, transforming his "America First" mantra into a set of policies and plans for protecting the homeland...
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Branstad Promises to Confront Beijing on Issues

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 2 May, 2017(+++ WHITE FLASH BETWEEN BITES +++)1. SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Branstad, US Ambassador to China Nominee:"I would not only be willing to welcome...
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Former CIA Chief Says Intelligence Community Must Adapt After Covid-19

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Experts say the U.S. national security doctrine is outdated. It must prioritize China, and climate change, which is linked to infectious diseases.
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Bloomberg

Fighting Intensifies Around Kyiv and Other Cities

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Russia gave civilians one road out of Kyiv as its forces pushed their advance around the Ukrainian capital and other key urban centers, overshadowing tentative diplomatic efforts to end President Vladimir Putin's invasion. Heavy fighting...
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Bloomberg

Biden Warns Putin, Expects Russia to Move In on Ukraine

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"I'm not so sure he has, is certain, about what he's going to do," U.S. President Joe Biden says at a news conference marking his first year in office. "My guess is he will move in, he has to do something."
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Bloomberg

North Korea Likely to Test Nuclear Weapon in Coming Months: Sullivan

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US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says North Korea is very likely to test a nuclear weapon in the coming months. He speaks on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Sept. 7 in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Ambassador Ivo Daalder on Xi-Putin Meeting

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Former NATO Ambassador and Chicago Council on Global Affairs President Ivo Daalder discusses Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping first face-to-face meeting in Uzbekistan since Russia invaded Ukraine in February. He speaks to Yvonne Man, David...
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President Barak Obama's last presser of 2010

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1. President Barak Obama approaches the podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barak Obama, President of the United States of America: "Good afternoon. I know everybody is itching to get out of here and spend some time with their families. I am,...
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+4:3 Reax as Pyongyang is thought to have restarted nuclear reactor

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A member of a US research institute said on Thursday that satellite images they have collected appear to show that North Korea is restarting a plutonium reactor. Joel Wit, a senior fellow at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School...
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INDIA: NEW DELHI: REPUBLIC DAY PARADE

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Natural Sound India has displayed missiles which could carry nuclear warheads as the centrepiece of its Republic Day parade, eight months after testing nuclear weapons, Also on display at the 50th Republic Day on Tuesday was the...
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North Korea ready to start nuclear reactor within weeks says ambassador

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1. Exterior of North Korean embassy in Vienna 2. Mid shot of sign North Korean embassy 3. North Korean embassy's technical counsellor in charge of relations with the IAEA, Son Mun San enters press conference 4. Wide shot of audience 5....
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USA: NUCLEAR THREAT INITIATIVE: TURNER & NUNN SPEECHES

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English/Nat The billionaire media tycoon, Ted Turner, wants to reduce the threat of a nuclear attack. So he and former Georgia Senator Sam Nunn are launching the Nuclear Threat Initiative - a charitable organisation that will work to...
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Indian prime minister proposes global convention on 'no-first-use' of nuclear weapons

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India's prime minister proposed a global 'no-first-use' convention for nuclear weapons on Wednesday at a summit aimed at discussing a nuclear-free world. Manmohan Singh told an audience in the Indian capital, in New Delhi, that "what is...
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Seoul warns North's nuclear weapon would be more powerful than A-bomb

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1. Mid of South Korean Defence Ministry spokesperson Kim Min-seok walking into briefing 2. Wide of briefing room 3. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Kim Min-seok, spokesperson, South Korean defence ministry: "In the past, the nuclear bombs dropped on...
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Iran claims IAEA report shows Iran has cooperated with the agency

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1. Hamid Reza Asefi, spokesperson for the Iranian Foreign Ministry walking to podium 2. Close-up of handwriting 3. Reporters at Asefi's news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hamid Reza Asefi, Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman: "Mr. El...
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Top US diplomat tells India move fast to finalise nuclear deal

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1. Wide of US Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher walking towards the microphone situated in gardens 2. Cutaway of photographers 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Richard Boucher, US Assistant Secretary of State: "The fundamental purpose...
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A U.S. diplomat says North Korea is cooperating with U.S. experts to disable its nuclear weapons-making facilities

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HEADLINE: North Korean nuke facility being disabled CAPTION: A U.S. diplomat says North Korea is cooperating with U.S. experts to disable its nuclear weapons-making facilities. (Nov. 6) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:team in hotel] ...
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CIA and FBI chiefs testify to Senate committee regarding terror threats

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1. Wide of members of the US intelligence community seated at witness table 2. Wide view of hearing 3. US senators calling hearing to order 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Clapper, US Director of National Intelligence: "Among nation states,...
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CLEAN : Scots to defy odds and vote

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CLEAN : Scots to defy odds and vote
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Kerry Vows 'Robust' Defense Against North Korea

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus065343U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry warned Wednesday that any attack on American allies or use of nuclear weapons by North Korea would be met with an "overwhelming" US response as it sought to...