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Jean Charles-de Castelbajac presents fashion show in Paris

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AP Entertainment Paris, 5 March 2013 1. Exterior 2. Close up sign "JC de Castelbajac " 3. Various of guests arriving 4. Medium of Alexandra Richards, daughter of Rolling Stone's Keith Richards 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Chantal...
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MALAYSIA: AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER ALEXANDER DOWNER VISIT

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English/Nat Australia's foreign minister defended his country's reputation Wednesday in reply to suggestions that Australia is becoming more racist. Foreign Minister Alexander Downer, after a short meeting with his counterpart in...
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Zimbabwean cricket union cleared of racism by ICC

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1. International Cricket Council (ICC) members walking through hallway 2. Various shots of ICC members seated at table 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ehsan Mani, International Cricket Council President: "We've had two days of very intense...
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The Ku Klux Klan stands around burning cross at night.

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The Ku Klux Klan stands around burning cross at night.
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CLEAN : Football: Etoo honoured for anti racism stand

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CLEAN : Football: Etoo honoured for anti racism stand
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Desmond Tutu speaking at AIDS event

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CLEAN: Shows Interior shots Archbishop Desmond Tutu giving speech soundbite on perception of South Africa to rest of world, joke about race riots in Manchester and armed police escorting children to school in Belfast on April 10, 2004 in...
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CLEAN : Italian integration minister tackles

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CLEAN : Italian integration minister tackles
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CLEAN : S.African farmers in court for shoving black man into coffin

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Two white South African farmers appear in court on assault charges after an online video emerged showing them pushing a black man into a coffin and threatening to burn him alive
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CLEAN : 120 mile protest march sets off from Ferguson

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CLEAN : 120 mile protest march sets off from Ferguson
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Desmond Tutu meeting Edwin Cameron and Kenneth Kuanda

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots Archbishop Desmond Tutu laughing and talking with Former President of Zambia Kenneth Kaunda and Judge Edwin Cameron during photo opportunity on April 10, 2004 in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Edwin Cameron speaking at at AIDS Event

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots Judge Edwin Cameron standing on stage speaking on Aids and HIV and making jokes about Desmond Tutu at an AIDS event on April 10, 2004 in Cape Town, South Africa.
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Chilly Welcome For New Trump Tower in Vancouver

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The furies unleashed by Donald Trump's rise to the U.S. presidency are shaking Vancouver, where a gleaming new Trump International Hotel and Tower is about to open.The mayor wants its name changed. A city councilman calls it "over the...
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Anti racism protesters in Boston

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a peaceful anti-racist protest in Boston in opposition to the white supremacy demonstration in Charlottesville on 18 August 2017 in Boston, United States
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CLEAN : NSU trial: Zschaepe lawyer calls verdict wrong

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Following the verdict sentencing Beate Zschaepe the only surviving member of a German neo-Nazi cell behind a shocking series of racist murders to life in prison her lawyers immediately announce that they will file an appeal calling the...
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CLEAN : The 18th edition of the Miami art festival Art Basel opens

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The 18th edition of the Art Basel festival opens in Miami Beach focusing on works that reflect pressing social issues such as climate change social inequalities or racism (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Brazilian philosopher seeks to expand debate about racism

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Brazilian philosopher Djamila Ribeiro signs copies of her new book A Little Anti racist Handbook which she hopes will expand the debate about racism beyond left wing academic and activist circles and get ordinary people to take action...
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Is The National Guard Caught Between A Rock And A Hard Place?

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D.C. residents say they are fearful of the very military men and women sent to protect them.
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Black Man Offered Job By Sheriff's Office That Wrongly Detained Him

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Joseph Griffin was stopped by Volusia County deputies because he fit the description of a burglary suspect.
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Biden: Words of a President Matter Whether Good or Bad

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Sep.03 -- Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden says "the words of a president matter, no matter if they are good, bad or indifferent, they matter," and refers to Donald Trump' remarks in 2017 when the President said there were...
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CLEAN : Bordeaux police throw handcuffs away in protest at claims of racism

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"It's a cry from the heart, a cry of anger": dozens of police officers break their own rules by demonstrating in uniform at 'Human Rights Square' in Bordeaux to express their frustration at the measures announced by France's Interior...
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Trump Poses Outside Church After Protesters Dispersed

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Jun.02 -- After law enforcement officers used tear gas and concussion grenades to disperse a peaceful protest, Donald Trump walked across Pennsylvania Avenue on Monday to stand before the church of U.S. presidents for a photo...
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Most Will Have to Wear a Mask When the Smithsonian Reopens

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Aug.21 -- Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch says most visitors will have to wear face masks to the museum when it reopens. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The...
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The Evolution of Police Protests in America

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Sep.01 -- Bloomberg CityLab's Linda Poon reports on the evolution of anti-police protests in America. She appears on "What'd You Miss?"
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Belgium Confronts Its Colonial Past In The Wake Of Floyd's Death

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Global conversations around racism have brought new intensity to the nation's grappling with its brutal legacy in central Africa.