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Air Force sargeant arrested on allegations of spying

Higher Ed
1. Wide of van with Regan inside leaving court 2. Court sketch Regan with attorney in front of judge 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Melson, U.S. Attorney: "Last night the FBI arrested Brian Regan, at Dulles International Airport, as he...
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IRAQ: JOURNALISTS BANNED ON UN WEAPONS INSPECTORS MISSION

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English/Nat U-N weapons monitors prevented international journalists from accompanying them on missions to suspected chemical and biological weapons sites, saying the U-N monitoring is confidential. The journalists were stopped at the...
Instructional Video2:40
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Analysis: Report on Russian Election Hack Leaked

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A federal contractor has been arrested following the leak of a classified intelligence report that suggests Russian hackers attacked at least one U.S. voting software supplier days before last year's presidential election.Shortly after...
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US Intel Chiefs Refuse Discussing Trump Contacts

Higher Ed
The U.S.'s intelligence chiefs declined Wednesday to describe conversations with President Donald Trump before a Senate Intelligence committee but said they had not been directed to do anything they considered illegal or felt pressured...
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Analysis: Report on Russian Election Hack Leaked

Higher Ed
A federal contractor has been arrested following the leak of a classified intelligence report that suggests Russian hackers attacked at least one U.S. voting software supplier days before last year's presidential election.Shortly after...
News Clip3:23
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NSA Chief: I Was Never Directed to Act Illegally

Higher Ed
National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers says he's never been directed to do anything illegal or felt pressure to do anything immoral during his three years as head of the intelligence agency. Rogers was responding to a senator's...
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WH press secretary won't say media is not enemy of the people

Higher Ed
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is refusing to break with the president and say she does not think the news media is the "enemy" of the American people. Sanders was pressed on the question Thursday by CNN...
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MI5 boss warns of ‘regular people’ being targeted by foreign spies

Higher Ed
The director general of MI5 has urged the public to be as alert to hostile state threats as they are to terrorism. In his annual address on Wednesday, Ken McCallum warned of the “less graphic” threats that have the “potential to affect...
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4:3 Rocket carries classified defence satellite into space

Higher Ed
1. Wide of rocket lifting off ++OVERLAID BY COMMENTARY++ 2. Wide of rocket gaining altitude ++OVERLAID BY COMMENTARY++ 3. Wide of rocket rising into the sky ++MUTE++ The largest rocket ever launched from the West Coast of the United...
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Estonian war games upset Moscow

Higher Ed
Military camp in 30 kilometres outside of Tallinn, Estonia - 9 August, 2007 1. Wide of military at tent 2. Close up of Estonian flag 3. Wide of military inside of tent 4. Mid of map 5. Mid pan of girls in military uniform running by 6....
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Prison from which "detainees" will be released

Higher Ed
NB: wrong slate on tape, story correct January 7, 2004 1. Wide shot exterior Abu Ghraib prison in Baghdad 2. Wide shot soldier on watchtower in Abu Ghraib 3. Medium shot of watchtower 4. Close up of soldier on watchtower Recent 5....
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Protesters march to the US consulate to show support for Snowden

Higher Ed
1. Wide of protesters holding a yellow banner reading (Chinese) "Safeguard freedom of speech. Protect Snowden," marching to the US consulate; Edward Snowden is an American citizen who leaked information on top-secret US government...
News Clip3:11
Curated Video

IDF general accuses Palestinian ceasefire of being a "show"

Higher Ed
1. Various of Lieutenant General Shaul Mofaz speaking to Conference of American Jewish Organisations 2. Various cutaways of audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Israeli Lieutenant General Shaul Mofaz, Chief of the IDF General Staff: "The...
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Curated Video

US Senate debates new legislation to transform spy network

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of US Senate floor during debate 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Senator Bill Frist, US Senate Majority Leader (Republican -Tennessee) "Big change is on the way for our intelligence community, change that will serve our country to...
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GERMANY: SPY WHO PASSED US MILITARY SECRETS TO IRAQ SPEAKS

Higher Ed
English/Nat A German spy who passed American military secrets to Iraq during the Gulf War says he's proud of what he did and would do it again. Mohammed Juergen Gietler, a former archivist in the German Foreign Ministry, handed Iraq top...
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Demo in support of Edward Snowden, demanding asylum be granted to the former CIA analyst

Higher Ed
Protesters demonstrated outside Brazil's foreign ministry on Thursday demanding that Brazil give asylum to US National Security Agency (NSA) leaker Edward Snowden. Some demonstrators impersonated US President Barack Obama, Brazil...
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US Navy surveillance plane in action over Gulf

Higher Ed
1. Exterior - P3 plane on tarmac in the Northern Arabian Gulf 2. Tail wing of plane 3. Cockpit of plane 4. Interior - on board safety brief to crew 5. Crew member listening 6. Badge on uniform 7. Brief finishes 8. Take off seen from...
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Popular tour on history of espionage in the capital

Higher Ed
August 18, 2001 1. Wide shot of David Major on SpyDrive tour bus 2. Shots of tourists on bus listening to Major 3. Yuri Shvets handing the microphone to David Major 4. Driving shot of downtown Washington 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) David...
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USA: LATIN AMERICAN MILITARY TRAINING SCHOOL DEBATE

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Eng/Spanish/Nat The U-S Congress is set to debate a bill calling for the closure of a training school where Latin American military officers learn combat skills, commando tactics and military intelligence. But human rights activists...
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AP aftermath as explosions rock capital, UN team chief at scene

Higher Ed
1. Wide of crater left by blasts at military intelligence building, tilt up to damaged building 2. Various of vehicles wrecked in the explosions 3. Wide pan of destruction 4. Tilt up from body remains in bag to UN observer 5. Head of UN...
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GWT: VOICER Exhumations begin at alleged mass grave

Higher Ed
0000 Kurdish people stood by exhumed grave 0007 Hole 0010 Pan across landscape with graves 0016 Graves marked with stones 0018 Graves marked by mounds of grass 0021 Man stood amongst graves 0027 Graves, people walking in background...
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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel would not comment directly on accusations the National Security Agency has spied on some foreign leaders and citizens, but he said the U.S. has 'great respect' for its allies. (Oct. 28)

Higher Ed
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the U.S. has great respect for its partners and allies. The defense leader was asked during an appearance at the Pentagon about allegations the National Security Agency has spied on some foreign...
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Demolition of Syrian post, rally, vox pops, Larsen meets Assad

Higher Ed
Dahr El-Baidar, Bekaa valley, east Lebanon ++Night Shots++ 1. Various of Syrian trucks crossing Lebanese army checkpoint 2. Convoy of Syrian trucks Aley City, Mount Lebanon ++Day Shots++ 3. Pan from security car to people destroying...
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Edward Snowden says he raised Constitutional concerns about National Security Agency surveillance internally, but officials say they have found only a single email in which he asks for "clarification" on a legal question about training materials. (May 29)

Higher Ed
Though Edward Snowden says he raised Constitutional concerns about National Security Agency surveillance internally, White House officials say an NSA search turned up a single email in which Snowden gently asks for "clarification" on a...