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Curated Video

Union begins partial bus strike, transit officials say talks fruitless

Higher Ed
1. Transport Workers Union (TWU) workers marching 2. Wide shot of police 3. Close-up Roger Toussaint, President of the Transport Workers Union, walking with protesters 4. Wide shot of workers marching in circle 5. Close-up of "STRIKE"...
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Civil servants protest over austerity as Eurogroup prepares to decide on latest bailout

Higher Ed
1. Close-up of protesters chanting (Greek) "Take the bailout agreement and get out of here" 2. Wide of municipal workers marching, UPSOUND: (Greek) "(Mayor) Kaminis, no one will provide a list" (referring to a requested list of names of...
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Palestinian official says BBC TV reporter kidnapped in Gaza

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan of street where BBC journalist was abducted 2. Palestinian security officer with motorcycle guarding street 3. Various of BBC jeep near BBC building ++this vehicle was not involved in the abduction++ 4. Street where...
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UN secretary general takes part in mass march over climate change

Higher Ed
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and former US Vice President Al Gore joined thousands of demonstrators in Manhattan on Sunday, taking part in a global march to urge policy makers to take...
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Parliamentarians react after passing amnesty bill

Higher Ed
Ukraine's parliament on Wednesday passed a measure offering amnesty to those arrested in two months of protests, but only if demonstrators vacate most of the buildings they occupy. The move was quickly greeted with contempt by the...
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Curated Video

Profile of key voter issues on eve of local elections w. intvws of political figures

Higher Ed
Merchtem, north of Brussels - 28 September 2006 1. Various of Vlaams Belang ('Flemish Interest' political party) political election billboard by provincial road, reading (Dutch): "Liveable Flanders" Antwerp - 28 September 2006 2....
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Arab museum of contemporary art opens in Israel city

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:A museum dedicated to modern Arab art is open to visitors in northern Israel. It's the first gallery of its type in an Arab city in Israel, and is filled with interesting and sometimes challenging pieces. STORY-LINE:Israel has...
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West Virginians Cast Ballots in Primary Election

Higher Ed
West Virginians are casting ballots in a primary election with presidential contests, a Democratic showdown for governor and a winner-take-all state Supreme Court race.Election Day polls opened Tuesday at 6:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m....
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A demonstration was held in Spokane, Washington following Rachel Dolezal's resignation as president of the local NAACP chapter. Dolezal's parents say she is a white woman posing as black. (June 16)

Higher Ed
Rachel Dolezal resigned as president of the NAACP's Spokane chapter Monday just days after her parents said she is a white woman posing as black — a dizzyingly swift fall for an activist credited with injecting remarkable new energy...
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Athens' street artists brighten the city still suffering from economic decline

Higher Ed
The walls around Athens are becoming canvases for open-air galleries. Scores of closed shops and derelict buildings have deteriorated the city's image. But graffiti artists are increasingly finding spaces to express themselves -...
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Curated Video

Sanders in Wisconsin: Walker's 'Agenda is Wrong'

Higher Ed
An extremely enthusiastic crowd greeted Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in Wisconsin.He criticized Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and voter identification laws at a town hall in Appleton, a week before the state's...
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Moves to reduce traffic chaos in Nigeria's largest city

Higher Ed
AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - 5 September, 2012 1. Mid cars in traffic with street sellers 2. Close passenger hanging out of the doorway of a commercial bus 3. Traffic official directing traffic AP Television Lagos, Nigeria - 12...
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Nigeria's biggest city aims to use waste to provide electricity

Higher Ed
AP Television Lagos, Nigeria, January 24, 2014 1. Exterior, right to left pan, Lagos' largest dump, Olusosun landfill 2. Wide people walk past site 3. Mid person carrying a used lorry battery on his head 4. Mid of men standing by as...
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Oakland Hires First Female Police Chief

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYOakland, California - Jan. 4, 20171. Mayor Libby Schaaf and staff walk to podium at news conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Libby Schaaf, Oakland mayor"In Chief...
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Frosty welcome for new Trump Tower in Vancouver

Higher Ed
The fury unleashed by Donald Trump's rise to the U.S. presidency are shaking Vancouver, where a gleaming new Trump International Hotel and Tower will open on Tuesday. The Canadian project has generated debate because of its location in a...
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Kenya holds new presidential election

Higher Ed
Polling stations in Kenya's third city and opposition stronghold Kisumu weren't open on Thursday, as elsewhere in the country Kenyans voted in a controversial election rerun. Police fired tear gas at stone throwing...
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Catalonians and Mayor show support for politicians

Higher Ed
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Catalan towns on Thusday to condemn the decision by a Spanish judge to jail nine former members of Catalonia's separatist government. The judge was also deliberating a...
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Homs residents begin reconstruction work

Higher Ed
Reconstruction work partly facilitated by the United Nations is underway in Homs, Syria - one of the cities which suffered the most destruction in the country's civil war. Some residents in the area have managed to carry...
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Curated Video

Cash Dash: Nerve-Rattling Trip to Pay Pot Taxes

Higher Ed
Jerred Kiloh's eyes narrowed as he checked his rearview mirror while driving down a busy Los Angeles freeway. Was anyone following him? With more than $40,000 in cash in the trunk of his car, Kiloh can't be...
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Gift Loophole Grows in DC: District of Cannabis

Higher Ed
VOICE-OVER SCRIPT SOME NIGHTS, THE TABLES AT THIS WASHINGTON RESTAURANT GO FROM SERVING FOOD TO DISHING OUT MARIJUANA. NATS INDEPENDENT VENDORS OFFER MEDICAL GRADE MARIJUANA INFUSED GUMMY...
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Berkeley to remove gendered terms from city code

Higher Ed
Beginning in the fall in Berkeley, California, city workers will enter "maintenance holes" instead of manholes, things created by hand will be "human-made" rather than manmade and students at the University of California will be pledging...
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Bloomberg

DNC Chair Perez Says Trump Pandemic Response Cost American Jobs

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- Tom Perez, Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and former Labor Secretary under President Obama, discusses stimulus negotiations, the economy, and Joe Biden's upcoming announcement concerning his running mate. He...
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Newark mayor defends actions in city water crisis

Higher Ed
The mayor of New Jersey's largest city denounced comparisons Thursday between high lead levels affecting as many as 18,000 residences and the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, as the city faces a long and costly cleanup and replacement...
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Mexico ramps up measures to curb spread of virus

Higher Ed
Mexico continues to slowly make progress to stop activities to try to curb the spread of the new coronavirus.