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US secretary of state in northern Iraq
1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Massoud Barzani, Kurdish Democratic Party leader, arriving for news conference
2. Set up for news conference
3. SOUNDBITE (Kurdish followed by English translation) Massoud Barzani, Kurdish...
Bloomberg
Georgias Senate Race an Unexpected Nail-Biter: Hunt
Oct. 6 -- On ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Tom Keene recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines. He speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)
English/Nat
U-S Senators are taking a break from the trial of President Clinton on Friday, as they prepare to hear testimony from witnesses, among them Monica Lewinsky.
Most Republicans say those witnesses are needed, but Democrats and...
Bloomberg
Where There's a Willie, There's an Interview
Oct. 27 -- Former Mayor Willie Brown is a lobbyist now, but in some ways he still runs the show in San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Polls Are Closed in 40 States: Race Roundup
Nov. 4 -- Bloomberg's Politics Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss the winners of Election 2014 as the polls continue to close. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Team Mitch Assemble: The Race for Re-Election
Nov. 4 -- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell could be on the verge of a promotion to Majority Leader.... if he can win his own race for re-election. Chief Washington Correspondent Peter Cook heads to McConnell's hometown of...
Bloomberg
People Are Tired of Partisan Bickering: DNC Chair
Nov. 4 ""Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz discusses the 2014 election results with Mark Halperin, John Heilemann and Al Hunt on ""Bloomberg Politics: Election All-Nighter."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Would a Republican Congress Make Gridlock Worse?
Oct. 30 -- Peter Cook updates the latest news on the 2014 midterm elections. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
U.S. House Passes $1.1 Trillion Spending Bill
Dec. 12 -- The Senate begins debate on a $1.1 trillion U.S. government spending bill today after turmoil in the House yielded narrow passage of the plan amid opposition from Democrats and Republicans alike. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols...
Bloomberg
Does Hollywood Know Anything About Pork Production?
Dec. 10 -- Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, discusses his spat with singer Cher over the use of pig gestation crates. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
John Heilemann: GOP 'Living in Another Era'
Dec. 17 -- Also on ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark Halperin says that Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz aren't just posturing -- they legitimately don't agree with President Obama's Cuba policy. (Source: Bloomberg)
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US non-profit groups caught in Egypt aid dispute
Cairo - 7 February 2012
1. Street scene
2. Lawyer Tharwat Abdel-Shahed arriving in his office
3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Tharwat Abdel-Shahed, lawyer representing National Democratic Institute and other NGOs (non government...
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Congress prepares to vote on deal to prevent US default
1. Wide of US Capitol, zoom in to mid
2. Wide of House floor
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rep. David Dreier, Republican, California:
"Mr Speaker, we are all in this together. Democrat and Republican alike. We all stand to suffer...
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SYND 19 5 73 SENATOR HUMPHREY SPEAKS ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
Foreign relations speech by the former presidential candidate Senator Hubert Humphrey.
1. SOUNDBITE (English): ms Humphrey speaking to a dinner
Film: Pos - Sound: OPT SOF - Colour - NYFilm: c0034577 - LN Number: LN43086 - Available in HD
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Americans pay tribute to fmr president
Washington, DC 10 June 2004
1. Wide shot of West Front of US Capitol with people lined up
2. Close view of lines
3. Lines walking up toward the US Capitol
4. Wide shot - pan of lines
5. Wide view of West Front of US Capitol with...
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With a House vote on health care legislation done, the AP''s Mark Smith surveys the political landscape, seeing if the battle for the bill will help or hurt the political prospects of President Obama.
HEADLINE: Obama after health care bill: helped or hurt?
CAPTION: With a House vote on health care legislation done, the AP''s Mark Smith surveys the political landscape, seeing if the battle for the bill will help or hurt the political...
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An architect plans to build a hotel on top of the Alps
Zermatt - January 22-23, 2008
1. Wide of of Swiss Alps
2. Wide of of Matterhorn peak
3. Wide of of Klein Matterhorn peak
4. Mid of platform on top of Klein Matterhorn
5. Wide of Zermatt village
6. Wide of village centre
7. Set up of...
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DVS 110th Congress (Replace)
Congress-Rdp
HEADLINE: The first woman speaker
CAPTION: Democrats take control of both houses of congress and elect the first woman speaker. (Jan. 4)
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
An historic day in the house, as Nancy Pelosi is elected the...
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As 2012 is set to begin some GOP Presidential candidates and Iowa voters were out on the trail expressing their political resolutions for the upcoming year. AP's Robert Ray has the story.
HEADLINE: GOP candidates, Iowa voters voice 2012 resolutions
CAPTION: As a new year begins, some GOP presidential candidates and Iowa voters are expressing their political resolutions for the upcoming year. AP's Robert Ray has the...
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Sen. Evan Bayh, a centrist Democrat from Indiana, announced Monday that he won''t seek a third term in Congress, giving Republicans a chance to pick up a Senate seat.
HEADLINE: Bayh retirement could boost GOP senate chances
CAPTION: Sen. Evan Bayh, a centrist Democrat from Indiana, announced Monday that he won''t seek a third term in Congress, giving Republicans a chance to pick up a Senate seat....