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Obama Drinks Filtered Flint Water in Michigan

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus054806President Barack Obama has taken a drink of the filtered water in Flint, Michigan.Obama is visiting the city for the first time since its drinking water became contaminated with lead.After a...
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Attorney: VW Settlements Send 'Strong Message'

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Volkswagen is going to pay up to $15.3 billion to settle consumer lawsuits and government allegations that it cheated on emissions tests.Up to $10 billion will go to 475,000 owners of Volkswagens or diesel Audis who thought they were...
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Fishermen weigh in on pros and cons of EU

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The mountains are as high and the seas as deep as when Paul Jensen started his career as a fisherman in the early 1970s, but much of what defines his job has changed in the past four decades. Modern technologies have slashed the...
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CA Extends Most Ambitious Climate Change Law

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYLos Angeles - 8 September 2016 1. Close up shot of California Gov. Jerry Brown signing legislation SB 322. Gov. Jerry Brown holding up SB 32 surrounded by...
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Belgian zoo builds excitement with LEGO animals

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A zoo in Belgium has welcomed some new additions to its collection of exotic animals. A series of large animal statues made entirely from LEGO have been installed around the park as part of an exhibition that in park seeks to raise...
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Belgian zoo builds excitement with LEGO animals

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A zoo in Belgium has welcomed some new additions to its collection of exotic animals. A series of large animal statues made entirely from LEGO have been installed around the park as part of an exhibition that in park seeks to raise...
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Arctic Meeting Puts Climate Change in Spotlight

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY Fairbanks, Alaska - 11 May 20171. Wide of conference at start of meeting 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rex Tillerson, US Secretary of State"The United States has been...
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FORESTS PLUNDERED FOR FURNITURE FACTORIES

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This chunk of timber is the highly valued Burmese Padauk. Workers from Myanmar are working in the border town of Ruili to chop, and carve and sand logs from Myanmar's pristine forests in the northeast of the country. The Burmese workers...
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"Supercharged" electric ferry launched in Sweden

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AP Television Stockholm - 15 September 2014 1. Wide of Green City Ferries' ship Movitz, claimed to be the first supercharged electrical passenger boat in the world 2. Various of Movitz on water 3. Various of passengers on top deck 4....
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Rotting organic matter creates methane for cheap cooking gas

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AP Television Cape Town - 6 November 2012 1. Various of organic vegetable farmer Nokwanda Nkqayi working in her garden 2. Pan Nkqayi taking unwanted organic matter to Biodigestor machine which makes methane 3. Pipe taking methane gas...
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Mexican farmers use fireflies to save forest

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In the Mexican village of Nanacamilpa, tiny fireflies are helping save the towering pine trees on the outskirts of the sprawling megalopolis of Mexico City.Thousands of fireflies light up a magical spectacle at dusk in the mass of...
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Scientists: World likely won't avoid dangerous warming mark

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LEAD IN Scientists are telling world leaders that if more isn't done the world will likely hit the agreed-upon dangerous warming level in about 35 years.Six top scientists have released a brief report saying that unless more cuts in...
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Detroit Zoo’s Own Dr. Ruth Is Amphibian Sexpert

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THE DETROIT ZOO WOULD LIKE TO SEE TOADS HANG AROUND AS LONG AS POSSIBLE.SOUNDBITE: Dr. Ruth Marcec, Detroit Zoo (partially covered):"It is very much a crisis. It's actually nicknamed 'the amphibian extinction crisis.'"WHICH IS WHY IT...
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Rhino horns sawn off to protect animals from poachers

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LEAD IN: Eager to stop wildlife poaching, some in Africa are taking the drastic step of de-horning rhinos before the illegal hunters do, taking a chainsaw to the hulking animals' most distinctive feature.Southern white rhinos are listed...
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The future of concept cars at the Paris Motor Show

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LEAD IN:The future of driving may be here sooner than you think - that's the message at the Paris Motor Show where out-of-this world concept cars reveal the plans of vehicle makers in the coming years.Among the avant-garde designs is a...
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Analysis: Trump Refocusing US Relationships

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President Donald Trump's new national security strategy seeks to refocus the United States' relationship with the rest of the world, transforming his "America First" mantra into a set of policies and plans for protecting the homeland and...
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NASA Captures 20 Years of Seasonal Changes

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST COURTESY NASA SHOTLIST: NASA TV - MUST COURTESY NASA Animation 1. Animated map time lapse showing seasonal changes over years NASA TV -...
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New Delhi residents fear for their health amid polluting smog

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Thick smog has silently constricted India's capital this week, smudging landmarks from view and causing pile-ups on the roads. New Delhi is one of the world's most polluted cities, caused by dust, the burning of crops,...
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Rising demand for tarantula snacks causing decline in species

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LEADIN: Fried tarantulas have long been a popular snack in Cambodia. So popular in fact that over-hunting, combined with habitat loss are causing a decline in the species. STORYLINE: ...
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Dems seek to curb drilling near indigenous sites

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Lawmakers ventured thousands of miles from Washington to collect testimony Monday as advocates urge members of Congress to establish greater restrictions on oil and natural gas drilling near ancient Native American cultural sites in the...
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Trump Proposes Car-Mileage Rollback; States Sue

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Citing safety, the Trump administration on Thursday proposed rolling back car-mileage standards, backing away from years of government efforts to cut Americans' trips to the gas station and reduce unhealthy, climate-changing tailpipe...
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Animal Baby Boom at 2-Zoo Partnership

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About a year after moving into spacious new digs in New Orleans, African animals are doing just what officials from two zoos had hoped when they created the forested paddocks: being fruitful and multiplying. Seven antelope have given...