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New Omicron Subvariant Is The Most Infectious COVID-19 Strain Yet

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A subvariant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, BA.5, is now the dominant strain in the U.S., and its infection rates are even more harsh.
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Tiny dog survives against the odds

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1. Close of tiny dog Beyonce bottle feeding 2. Beyonce in coffee cup 3. Beyonce bottle feeding in cup 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Beth DeCaprio, Exec. Director and Founder of Grace Foundation of Northern California: "When she came out and...
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Enthusiasts participate in Times Square Alliance's annual 'Yoga-thon'

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1. Zoom out from mid to wide of over head shot of yoga participants 2. Close-up of yoga participants 3. Close-up of yoga instructors 4. Tilt down from wide of Times Square to yoga participants 5. SOUNDBITE (English): Douglas Stewart,...
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Bloomberg

Doctors Race To Fight A Mystery Illness

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Oct. 6 -- University of Texas Southwest Medical Center's Dr. Benjamin Greenberg and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece discuss how quickly doctors are developing treatments for Enterovirus D68 with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock.""...
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Sky News

Winnie Mandela speaks to Alex Crawford

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Winnie Mandela speaks to Alex Crawford
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Court TV: Chauvin Trial Jury Hears From Respiratory Expert

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Dr. Martin Tobin, a world renowned expert on breathing, testified that George Floyd died from a lack of oxygen while being pinned on the ground.
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Press Association

George Floyd died because of lack of oxygen, expert tells court

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George Floyd died of a lack of oxygen from being pinned face down on the pavement with his hands cuffed behind him, a medical expert testified at former officer Derek Chauvin's murder trial. Mr Floyd's breathing while he was being held...
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Experts Share Tips On Dealing With Election-Related Stress

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Three quarters of Americans say they're stressed about the future of the U.S., as many prepare to vote and wait for the results of midterm elections.
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US briefing on Zarqawi autopsy

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1. Wide of Major General William Caldwell at news conference 2. SOUNDITE: (English) Major General William Caldwell, US Military Spokesman in Baghdad: "At approximately 6:40pm (1240GMT), coalition forces were on the scene and took...
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Combining spirituality and exercise in unique gym class

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Kibbutz Tzuba, outskirt of Jerusalem, 11 June 2011 1. Wide shot of students at Gyrokinesis class sitting on stools an opening arms 2. Close up on Juliu Horvath , 70, founder of the exercise method sitting on platform exercising ,...
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REPLAY Bodyguard, chef testify at trial of singer's doctor; 911 audio

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No Slate at Start of Story 1. Prosecutor David Walgren preparing to play audio of 9-11 call made by Michael Jackson's bodyguard Alberto Alvarez 2. Close of Dr. Conrad Murray as he listens to 9-11 call 3. UPSOUND: (English) 9-11 Call...
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WRAP Vatican bulletin on Pope's condition plus reax

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1. High shot of St. Peter's Square with thousands of pilgrims gathered 2. Media outside Sala Stampa (Vatican press office) 3. Journalists looking at health bulletin 4. Close-up of bulletin 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Voxpop: (with regard to...
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11/00/75 c0052954 - color no date line space report firefighters breathing system cut story: "space report" shows: nyc bldg on fire: show breaking down door: dissolve to firemen talking new tanks off truck: dissolve to tank...
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Press Association

Family and friends pay tribute to ‘kind’ George Nkencho

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The family of George Nkencho who was shot dead by armed gardai in Dublin have described life as a “gift” and urged people “not to waste it”. A memorial for the 27-year-old, who died on December 30, was held near Mr Nkencho’s home in west...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : A day in the life of a US doctor working on a Covid ICU ward

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Dr. James Samuel Pope starts his day and makes his rounds at Hartford Hospital in Connecticut. Dr. Pope was supposed to handle telemedicine visits for patients, but thanks to a colleague's positive Covid test, he has been assigned to the...
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Bloomberg

How Fed Chair Powell's Comments Moved Markets

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Federal Reserve Chair��Jerome Powell��is making the fight against inflation his top priority over the risks from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, backing a quarter-point interest-rate rise later this month. Here's a look at how markets...
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WRAP Car bombs kill 10, wound 51; briefing on Zarqawi autopsy; 9 killed in US raid

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1. Plume of smoke from car bomb Sadr City 2. Tracking shot of aftermath, man lying motionless in road, people screaming, car burning 3. Residents carrying man away from scene 4. Vehicle burning, pan to another damaged car 5. Various of...
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Radio presenter tells how she used victim's blood to play dead during attack

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A survivor of a four-day attack claimed by Somali Islamic militant group al-Shabab on Nairobi's Westgate Mall has revealed that she lay hidden from gunmen by covering herself in the blood of a dying teenager who lay beside her. Amid...
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A Brazilian Olympic freestyle skier who was on her way to competing at the Sochi Winter Games when she was paralyzed while training in Utah remained in critical condition at a Florida hospital, her doctors said Friday. (Feb. 7)

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A Brazilian Olympic freestyle skier who was paralyzed while training in Utah is now being treated at a Florida hospital. Doctors of Lais Souza gave an update on her condition on Friday at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, which...
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With supplies and equipment limited, doctors in Haiti have to make tough decisions about the severely injured, choosing who to save and who they have to let go.

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HEADLINE: In Haiti, doctors have to chose who to keep alive CAPTION: Warning: Graphic Images. With supplies and equipment limited, doctors in Haiti have to make tough decisions about the severely injured, choosing who to save and who...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: With help from friend, basketball player bounces back

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CLEAN: With help from friend, basketball player bounces back