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Britons living in France on loss of voting rights

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For many Britons living in towns and villages across Europe, the stroke of midnight Friday will mean losing the right to vote and run for office, with Brexit acting as an electoral guillotine on those privileges.
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D.C. Mayor Urges People Not To Attend Inauguration

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D.C.'s mayor is urging people not to attend Biden's Inauguration. She hopes that will prevent violence.
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Biden, Harris Attend COVID Memorial

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Biden said he hopes the country gains "new wisdom" from lessons learned from pandemic.
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Pres. Biden Swears In Nearly 1,000 Federal Appointees

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President Biden swore in almost one thousand federal appointees and staff during a virtual ceremony at the white house last night.
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First Look With Surveillance: Ukraine, Apple

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Sep.02 -- Francine Lacqua, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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JAPAN: TOKYO: PLIGHT OF GROWING NUMBER OF HOMELESS PEOPLE

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English/Nat A slump in the Japanese economy is beginning to take its toll - particularly on those who find themselves at the bottom of the pile. The growing number of homeless people on the streets of the capital city is a sad testimony...
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Strike after killing of Bedouin man at protest

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Israeli Arabs protested in the Arab-Israeli town of Rahat and went on strike nationwide on Tuesday, after the killing of a Bedouin man. Twenty two-year-old Sami al-Jaar died in hospital from gunshot wounds following clashes with police...
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In his annual State of the Union address, President Barack Obama acknowledged that "danger remains" in America's fight against terrorism, but says America has to remain vigilant. (Jan. 28)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus004595 In his annual State of the Union address, President Barack Obama acknowledged that "danger remains" in America's fight against terrorism, but says America has to remain vigilant. Obama...
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Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush came together Monday to launch a new scholars program promoting leadership at four presidential libraries. At a Newseum event to launch the program, the former presidents shared a few laughs. (Sept. 8)

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Former Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush are launching a new scholars program - but their opening act could have been a comedy routine. The two former presidents traded laughs and friendly banter today as they announced a...
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WRAP Security stepped up after attacks, hospital scenes

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1. Bulgarian soldiers by military truck keeping road closed 2. Various of Bulgarian troops guarding closed airport road 3. Soldier waving photographer away 4. People walking down street, soldiers in background 5. Soldiers by truck with...
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President Bush leaves the White House ahead of State of the Union address

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1. US President, George W. Bush leaving the White House with First Lady, Laura Bush, getting into car and driving away 2. Wide of Washington skyline at night United States President, George W. Bush left the White House on Monday night,...
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Hours before his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama hosted a brief, surprise meeting in the Oval Office with the four letter writers who will join First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden as guests at the speech. (Jan. 20)

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Hours before his State of the Union address, President Barack Obama hosted a brief, surprise meeting in the Oval Office with the four letter writers who will join First Lady Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden as guests at the speech. The...
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WRAP Insurgents fire mortars in Ramadi, US reax

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1. Insurgents running to fire mortars 2. Insurgents firing mortars, explosions are heard from the scene and in the background, insurgents chanting UPSOUND: "Allahu Akbar" 3. Driving shot: four insurgents seen standing in the street with...
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USA: IMPEACHMENT DISCUSSIONS CONTINUE

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English/Nat Senators were asked on Monday to put off deciding whether witnesses should be called to give evidence at U-S President Clinton's Senate trial. Administration officials requested that they hold off until the president's...
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Mexico City mayor returns to work

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++Night shots (early morning)++ 1. Mexico City mayor Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador walking through cheering crowd on way to press conference 2. Lopez Obrador walking to press conference lectern 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Andres Manuel Lopez...
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Obama arrives at Congress for State of Union address

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US President Barack Obama said that it was time for Americans to "turn the page" on years of economic troubles, extremism and lengthy wars in opening remarks during his State of the Union address. In his sixth address Obama said that the...
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First glance of platform ahead of presidential inauguration

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1. Mid of wooden platform construction outside dome on Capitol Hill, pull out to wide of preparations ahead of US presidential inauguration ceremony 2. Wide top-shot of construction and Christmas tree on lawn, zoom in to Christmas...
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President Barack Obama declared Tuesday night that the "shadow of crisis" has passed and urged Congress to build on economic gains by raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans to pay for reductions for the middle class. (Jan. 20)

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President Barack Obama declared Tuesday night that the "shadow of crisis" has passed and urged Congress to build on economic gains by raising taxes on the wealthiest Americans to pay for reductions for the middle class - an agenda more...
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President Barack Obama vowed in the State of the Union address Tuesday to relentlessly hunt down terrorists from "Pakistan to the streets of Paris," then called on Congress to approve new war powers against Islamic State militants. (Jan. 20)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus024450 President Barack Obama vowed in the State of the Union address Tuesday to relentlessly hunt down terrorists from "Pakistan to the streets of Paris," then called on Congress to approve new...
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Syrians in US react to Bush address

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Washington, DC - February 2, 2005 1. President George W. Bush walking onto House floor before State of the Union address 2. Cutaway of Vice President Dick Cheney and House Speaker Dennis Hastert 3. Shots of President Bush walking up to...
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First lady Michelle Obama's second inaugural dress to go on display at Smithsonian

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Michelle Obama's fashion is making history again, at least for the next year, as her second inaugural gown will be displayed at the Smithsonian Institution. Before it's stowed away for a future presidential library, Obama's ruby-colored...
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USA - Inauguration of President Obama, Denis McDonough to be his next Chief of Staff, and John Kerry as the new US Secretary of State

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Obama does national service at local school while tourists prepare for his inauguration Washington DC - 19 Jan 2013 1. Close shot of Obama brushing stain onto bookshelf, pull out to wide shot 2. President Obama and First Lady Michelle...
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President Barack Obama exited his limousine for the traditional presidential walk in the inaugural parade from Capitol Hill to the White House. Obama and first lady Michelle Obama waved to cheering, flag-waving crowds lining Pennsylvania Avenue.

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HEADLINE: Raw: Obama walks for part of inaugural parade CAPTION: President Barack Obama exited his limousine for the traditional presidential walk in the inaugural parade from Capitol Hill to the White House. Obama and first lady...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON'S INAUGURATION CELEBRATION BALL UPDATE

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English/Nat United States President Bill Clinton begins his second term in office with a whirl - fourteen celebratory balls, in fact. The celebration is expected to keep the first couple up until four in the Washington morning. At each...