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Coal Country Applauds Trump's Climate Decision

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AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYBeallsville, Ohio – June 1, 2017SHOTLIST:1. Trump speaking on TV in bar2. SOUNDBITE (English), Eric Loudea. Laid-off coal miner: "He just said he was going to get out of it if he was elected,...
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New coal mine touted By Trump opens

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A new coal mine that President Donald Trump mentioned in announcing plans to pull the US out of the Paris climate accord has officially opened in Pennsylvania.The Acosta Mine will supply coal used in making steel and is expected to...
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SYND 25-2-72 STRIKING COAL MINERS ACCEPT NEW WAGE DEAL

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The result of the striking coal miners ballot to accept a new wage deal is announced. 1. ms of the announcement being made 2. ms of Mineworkers Union President Joe Gormley speaking Film: Pos - Sound: OPT SOF - Colour - NYFilm: c0024341...
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SYND 18-2-72 MINING LEADERS & COAL BOARD MEET TO DISCUSS WAGES

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Miniers executive and coal board executive entering department of employment and productivity building, also interview with miners leader Joe Gormley 1) miners leaders go into ministry building 2) coal board chief Derek Ezra and aides,...
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Town prepares for miners' funerals, update on survivor

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Sago 1. Bell ringing out from Sago Baptist Church 2. Close-up of Sago Baptist with bell ringing 3. People walking along 4. Sign reading: "Sago Baptist Church" 5. People entering Sago Baptist Church 6. People approaching Sago Baptist...
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Federal officials say the Upper Big Branch mine was closed by the government 29 times in the past year for various safety violations. A congressman from the area says miners told him they were afraid to go back into the mine. (April 7)

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HEADLINE: History of safety violations at West Virginia mine CAPTION: Federal officials say the Upper Big Branch mine was closed by the government 29 times in the past year for various safety violations. A congressman from the area says...
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PAKISTAN: COAL MINERS FACE LOSING JOBS

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Natural Sound Thousands of coal mine workers in Pakistan face losing their jobs because of a tax increase which mine owners say is forcing them to close down. The government says the tax rise is a penalty for mine owners who are selling...
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Wide ranging interview with Zimbabwean president

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1. Wide of exterior of the United Nations 2. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe shaking hands with reporters 3. Mugabe walking into conference room 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Mugabe, President of Zimbabwe: "What I can tell you we...
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WRAP 25 dead in US mine blast, worst since 1984, reax

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Montcoal, West Virginia 1. Wide shot police roadblock at entrance to Massey mine 2. Mid shot of building in Massey mine site 3. Close-up police officer talking to people in car Dry Creek, West Virginia 4. Various shots of coal from...
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Scenes at coal mine in Nova Scotia

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original story #: w089695 9/5 - Scenes at coal mine in Nova Scotia where 26 workers are trapped underground after an explosion. 10/5 - Rescue effort at mine. Statement by mine president, ...
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Children mine gold destined for the international market place

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Tenkoto - Senegal near Mali border - October 2007 1. Momodou (13 years old, wears yellow T-shirt ) mixing solution in plastic container 2. Momodou pours white mercury into the palm of his hand 3. Wide of Momodou mixing the sand 4....
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The climate change debate that's raising temperatures

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US CLIMATE CHANGESOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.16SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionFriendship, Maine, US - 10 May 2016 1. Wide of...
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Divided America: Reflections on Climate Change

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus061271Before it got too overheated, America wasn't that split by global warming, but now emotions are rising with the temperatures."I am definitely bearing witness to climate change," said Diane...
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Follow the path of pricey metallurgical coal, used to make steel, from the mouth of the mine in southwestern Virginia to the coal pier in Norfolk, Va. It takes brute human strength, fast-moving belts and a railroad to smooth the way.

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HEADLINE: Sights and Sounds: Coal's journey from mine to sea CAPTION: Follow the path of pricey metallurgical coal, used to make steel, from the mouth of the mine in southwestern Virginia to the coal pier in Norfolk, Va. It takes brute...
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Going underground - Bosnia's last female coal miners

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Breza, Bosnia - January 16, 2013 1. Wide group of miners talk at the entrance to the coal mine shaft 2. Mid group of miners, including Semsa Hadzo, talk at the entrance to the coal mine shaft 3. Wide a group of miners are preparing to...
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Peabody Energy CEO Says Regulation Squeezed Out Coal

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Apr.04 -- Peabody Energy Corporation President and CEO Glenn Kellow discusses creating coal mining jobs in the U.S., regulation in the energy sector and his company’s emergence from bankruptcy and reorganization. He speaks with Vonnie...
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Coal country applauds Trump's climate decision

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYBeallsville, Ohio – June 1, 20171. TV in bar showing US president Donald Trump, patrons watching2. SOUNDBITE (English), Eric Loudea. Laid-off coal...
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Federal black lung fund in danger of drying up

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Former coal miner John Robinson's bills for black lung treatments run 4,000 US dollars a month, but the federal fund he depends on to help cover them is being drained of money because of inaction by Congress and the Trump administration.
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Federal black lung fund in danger of drying up

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Former coal miner John Robinson's bills for black lung treatments run $4,000 a month, but the federal fund he depends on to help cover them is being drained of money because of inaction by Congress and the Trump administration.
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Hospital spokesperson on the condition of the rescued injured miners

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Rescue workers pulled 29 miners out of a trouble-plagued coal mine in central Bosnia on Friday after tunnels collapsed a day earlier. Officials have now halted rescue efforts, believing that five men who remained deep underground were...
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China looks to green energy to reduce carbon emissions

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AP Television Shandong, December 2009 1. Wide of streets in coal town of Datong with chimneys at the back 2. Close of chimneys tilt up to smoke 3. Wide of workers and chimneys 4. Close of workers and chimney in the back 5. Mid of...
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SYND 21 11 78 SEVEN MINERS KILLED WHEN TRACK SWITCH DID NOT WORK

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Seven coal miners were killed and nine others injured when an underground train flipped from its rails. The accident happened half a mile underground at the Bentley coal mine in Doncaster, England. Survivor Brian Barnes is interviewed...