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The FDA says chemicals in antibacterial soaps thought to fight germs may pose health risks. The agency proposed new rules for the makers of such cleansers to prove they work better than plain soap and water. (Dec. 16)

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The federal government said Monday it has no evidence that antibacterial chemicals used in soaps and washes help prevent the spread of germs, and it is reviewing research suggesting they may pose health risks. Regulators at the Food and...
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Comments from Iranian and Iraqi reps on final day of energy summit

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1. Wide of entrance at the International Energy Forum (IEF) 2. Mid of conference support staff 3. Wide of hotel lobby 4. OPEC Secretary-General Abdullah Salem el-Badri talking to Nobuo Tanaka International Energy Agency (IEA) director 5....
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RR0304/C Greece: Gambling

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Greek police confiscating computer equipment from internet cafe; exterior Greek Parliament; exterior internet cafe; owner Panayiotis Kaniamos and customers; chess set and virtual chess game; sign on computer screen protesting against new...
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Lawmakers Examine Daily Fantasy Sports Games

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Congress on Wednesday launched a fact-finding mission into the loosely regulated world of fantasy sports games - a multibillion-dollar business that seemingly advertised everywhere during the pro football season.Lawmakers at a House...
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Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering if Congress might next force people to buy broccoli.

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HEADLINE Raw Audio: Justices question insurance mandate CAPTION: Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering if Congress might next force people to...
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Appearing before a Senate committee Tuesday, Marilyn Tavenner, head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, says the government's health care web site has improved since its widely panned launch a month ago, and is still improving. (Nov. 5)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus000711 A senior government official declined to say Tuesday if the administration will support legislation to fulfill President Barack Obama's oft-stated promise that anyone who likes their health...
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GOP Defends Coal As Renewable Energy Surges

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U.S. investment in renewable energy projects has outpaced investment in fossil fuels for the second straight year.The U.S. Department of Energy says wind turbines and solar panels accounted for more than two-thirds of all new electric...
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Bush signs bill protecting insurance industry from terror attacks

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1. US President George W. Bush walks out to podium 2. Cutaway of members of Congress clapping 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush "With this new law builders and investors can begin construction on real estate projects...
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UK small business key to EU vote

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With sparks flying from a welder at work behind him, Simon Boyd's voice rises as he explains why he believes the United Kingdom should leave the European Union even though his company, Reid Steel, has put up buildings across the...
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Rescue legislation sailed through the House Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and to prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac from collapsing.

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HEADLINE: House OKs rescue for homeowners, Freddie, Fannie CAPTION: Rescue legislation sailed through the House Wednesday aimed at helping 400,000 strapped homeowners avoid foreclosure and to prevent troubled mortgage giants Fannie...
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he crisis at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has led the governments of Japan and the United States to differ in the ways they portray the potential danger. Japanese experts say it comes down to cultural differences.

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HEADLINE: Why U.S., Japan differ on nuclear danger CAPTION: The crisis at Japan's Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant has led the governments of Japan and the United States to differ in the ways they portray the potential danger. Japanese...
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President Obama's internet address, comment on healthcare

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1. White House weekly address logo 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "I recently heard from a small business owner from New Jersey who wrote that he employs eight people and provides health insurance for all of them....
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The Obama administration is poised to unveil first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from the thousands of power plants that dot the U.S. map. AP reporter Josh Lederman explains. (May 29)

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The Obama administration is poised to unveil first-ever rules limiting carbon emissions from the thousands of power plants that dot the U.S. map. The pollution controls will form the cornerstone of President Barack Obama's campaign to...
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Trump Talks 'Major Elimination' of 'Dodd-Frank'

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President Donald Trump met with CEO's of major companies across the country for a strategy and policy discussion, where he alluded to making sweeping changes to the Dodd-Frank act.Trump pushed for reducing taxes and eliminating 'wasteful...
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DeVos Defends Choice at Confirmation Hearing

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 17 January 20171. Education secretary pick Betsy DeVos walks into hearing room2. Cutaway of Devos sitting at table3. SOUNDBITE (English) Sen. Lamar...
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Tom Price Sworn in as HHS Director

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Rep. Tom Price of Georgia has been sworn in as health and human services secretary, setting the stage for the conservative to play a leading role in dismantling President Barack Obama's health care law.US Vice President Mike Pence...
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Obama: Health Care Law Works, Needs Improvements

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President Barack Obama on Thursday defended his namesake health care program, long a target of Republicans and recently criticized by some Democrats, saying millions of Americans "now know the financial security of health insurance"...
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Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle says he's embarrassed and disappointed by a police officer who kept an NFL player in a hospital parking lot while the player's mother-in-law died inside the building.

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HEADLINE: Cop placed on leave for run-in with NFL player CAPTION: Dallas Police Chief David Kunkle says he's embarrassed and disappointed by a police officer who kept an NFL player in a hospital parking lot while the player's...
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Lebanon banks grow despite global downturn

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1. Tilt down exterior of Arab Bank 2. Mid of man walking out of Arab Bank 3. Mid of Bank of Beirut with cars passing nearby 4. Close up of First National Bank sign 5. Wide of First National bank building 6. Tilt down of Byblos Bank...
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President Obama speech on reform of financial sector

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Washington, DC - June 17, 2009 1. Mid of President Barack Obama walking to podium 2. Wide, as audience sits 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "It is an indisputable fact that one of the most significant contributors to...
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Energy efficient fridge could help save lives in the developing world

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AP Television Aberystwyth, Wales - January 24, 2011 1. Mid of fridge door opening zoom to dummy vaccines inside 2. Wide pull from hills 3. Wide of forest with fog 4. Wide exterior True Energy factory 5. Close of sign reading: (English)...
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Bush signs fast track trade legislation

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1. Wide shot of Bush walking into East Room of the White House 2. Wide side shot of Bush at podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush "Trade is an important source of good jobs for our workers and a source of higher...
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Jolted to action by deficit-conscious newcomers, the Republican-controlled House passed sweeping legislation early Saturday to cut $61 billion from hundreds of federal programs and shelter coal companies, oil refiners and farmers from new government regulations. (Feb. 19)

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HEADLINE: House passes sweeping cuts to domestic programs CAPTION: Jolted to action by deficit-conscious newcomers, the Republican-controlled House passed sweeping legislation early Saturday to cut $61 billion from hundreds of federal...
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Claims row with west means some cancer patients can't be treated in Iran

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...