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Hearing on cloning after claims Clonaid impregnated woman
Seoul - 07 January 2003
1. Wide shot of inside of public hearing room at the national assembly
2. Mid shot screen
3. Close up of chairman of committee call public hearing to order
4. Pull back from audience to committee room
5. Close up...
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Republicans, Democrats, Bush, Paulson on vote
Washington, DC
1. Wide of House of Representatives
2. Close of Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher commencing vote UPSOUND: (English) Ellen Tauscher, Presiding Member of Congress: "This is a 15 minute vote."
3. Wide of voting
4. End of voting,...
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EU: BELGIUM: REPORT CLAIMS BLAME SHOULD BE SHARED FOR BSE EPIDEMIC
English/Nat
The British government and the European Commission must share the blame for the BSE crisis in UK herds, according to a report from the European Parliament.
The report, drawn up by a committee of MEPs, is based upon a 6 month...
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Foreign policy highlights from State of Union address
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday focused a part of his sixth State of the Union address on past and future foreign policy challenges.
Obama promoted his recent decision to normalise diplomatic relations with Cuba and asked for a new...
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Small Businesses React to Calif. Wage Increase
California lawmakers on Thursday approved the nation's highest statewide minimum wage of $15 an hour to take effect by 2022 after it was hailed by Democrats as an example to the nation as it struggles with a growing gap between rich and...
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UK foreign secretary urges international probe into alleged war crimes
British Foreign Secretary William Hague said on Wednesday that Britain will join calls for an international investigation of the alleged war crimes if the Sri Lankan government fails to undertake a credible investigation of its own....
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Cabinet agrees to new circumcision bill
1. Wide of German chancellery building
2. German and European flags flying in front of chancellery
3. Sabine Leuthaeuser-Schnarrenberger, German Justice Minister, talking to Daniel Bahr, German Health Minister
4. German Chancellor Angela...
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Teachers clash with police as authorities vote on a new education bill
Clashes broke out in Rio de Janeiro's busy downtown business district on Tuesday as police skirmished with striking schoolteachers.
Teachers pressing for better pay had gathered in front of City Hall, where a vote on Mayor Eduardo Paes'...
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New Jersey votes to ban death penalty; 1st state in 42 years
1. Various of New Jersey State Prison
2. Set up of inmate Robert O. Marshall sitting down
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert O. Marshall, New Jersey Prison inmate:
"It's about time that they got rid of it, I've written several articles...
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Rice to testify publicly to 9/11 commission
Washington, DC - March 29, 2004
1. Wide shot of White House, after NATO ceremony
2. US National Security Advisor, Condoleezza Rice, speaking to Congressmen
3. US Secretary of Defence Rumsfeld, greeting former National Security Advisor...
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Senate debate on anti-terrorist legislation
1. Wide shot Senate floor debate
2. Mid shot Sen. Spector speaking
3. Senate floor
4. Sen. Patrick Leahy
5. Wide shot Senate vote
6. Mid shot announcement of vote passing with final results displayed
7. Wide shot Sen. Tom Daschle and...
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President urges Congress to pass Iraq funding to support troops
1. STILL: US President George W Bush reading radio address, with radio equipment superimposed, over AUDIO: (English) George W. Bush, US President
"Good morning. Congress will soon vote on legislation to fund our troops serving on the...
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WRAP Bush, Clinton and other senators comment on bailout package
AP Television
1. Wide of US Capitol building
2. Mid of US Capitol
3. Wide top shot of Senate floor
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Harry Reid, Democrat (Nevada), Senate Majority Leader:
"I believe every part of this bill enjoys bipartisan...
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry spoke to the press Saturday, following his indictment on two felony charges, saying they amounted to an "abuse of power." Perry has been openly considering a run for president. (Aug. 16)
Texas Gov. Rick Perry vowed Saturday to fight the indictment against him, calling it an "outrageous" abuse of power.
"This indictment amounts to nothing more than abuse of power and I cannot and will not allow that to happen," Perry said...
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President Barack Obama's health care overhaul cleared its first hurdle in Congress on a partisan vote Wednesday as his campaign organization rolled out television ads to build support for his top domestic priority
HEADLINE: Obama's health care reform passes first test
CAPTION: President Barack Obama's health care overhaul cleared its first hurdle in Congress on a partisan vote Wednesday as his campaign organization rolled out television ads to...
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CHINA : US TRADE MINISTER SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH CHINA
English/Nat
The U-S Commerce Secretary has warned China it must reduce its trade surplus before frustrations in the U-S force Washington to impose trade barriers.
However, Ron Brown tempered his warning by saying he hopes China could...
Bloomberg
Treasury's Lew: Japan Needs to Use All Policy Tools
May 3 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew discusses currency practices and BOJ policy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference. (Corrects headline to Japan from BOJ.)
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French parliament approves measure against anorexic models
SHOTLIST(including transcript):-AP Television+FILE++ 1. Exterior GVs of French National Assembly AP EntertainmentParis, France, 3rd April 2015 2. Wide shot of French MP Olivier Veran walking inside National Assembly3. Mid of French MP...
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On his first full day a presidential candidate, Sen. Rand Paul tried Wednesday to navigate the delicate and politically fraught question of abortion, refusing in an AP interview to specify when a mother's rights begin and when the fetus's ends. (April 8)
SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNashua, New Hampshire - 8 April 20151. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sen. Rand Paul, Republican Presidential Candidate"The thing is about abortion - and about a lot of things - is that I think people get...
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California lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough by the start of the school year. But some school districts have been defying state law and allowing unvaccinated students on campus.
HEADLINE: Tougher laws for unvaccinated Calif. students
CAPTION: Calif. lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough. But some school districts...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Conservatives win Macedonias polls
CLEAN : Conservatives win Macedonias polls
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Versailles: Anti gay marriage protest
CLEAN : Versailles: Anti gay marriage protest
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Protestas en Mexico de cara a elecciones
VOICED : Protestas en Mexico de cara a elecciones
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In New Jersey, Governor Chris Christie is hoping his 20 point lead in the polls holds up. Across the Hudson, Bill de Blasio and Joe Lhota voted with their families. De Blasio is the heavy favorite, but Lhota remains optimistic. (Nov. 5)
The casting of ballots Tuesday signals the beginning of New York City's farewell to Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who has helped shape the nation's biggest city for 12 years, largely setting aside partisan politics as he led with data-driven...