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Hathaway, Sarandon and Ron Howard speak out at Coalition Ball

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Music/Video/Performance Rights must be cleared AP Entertainment Washington, DC - 20 January 2009 1. Wide shot of the Harman Center for the Arts ++++SHOT IS MUTE 2. Actress Anne Hathaway speaks to reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Anne...
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WRAP Reaction to Obama victory from Kenya, Indonesia, Rome

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Kisumu, Kenya 1. Wide of Barack Obama's uncle, Said Obama entering hotel in Kisumu to meet family members 2. Obama meeting other family members in hotel 3. Obama talking on mobile phone 4. Close-up of television showing news story about...
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Don Cheadle at charity fundraiser

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AP Television Los Angeles, 21 October 2008 1. Wide shot, exterior of Skirball Cultural Centre 2. Medium of sign 3. Actor (left) Alfre Woodard and Don Cheadle posing for photographers on red carpet arrivals 4. Don Cheadle speaking to...
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Sen. Barack Obama got a welcome visitor in Iowa, as talk-show diva Oprah Winfrey joined the presidential hopeful in Des Moines. Winfrey is expected to campaign with Obama through the weekend.

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HEADLINE: Oprah joins Obama on campaign trail CAPTION: Sen. Barack Obama got a welcome visitor in Iowa, as talk-show diva Oprah Winfrey joined the presidential hopeful in Des Moines. Winfrey is expected to campaign with Obama through...
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At 'Change' barbershop in St. Louis, Mo., Barack Obama's victory as the first black President of the United States comes as an inspiration.

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HEADLINE: 'Change' barbershop sees hope in Obama CAPTION: At 'Change' barbershop in St. Louis, Mo., Barack Obama's victory as the first black President of the United States comes as an inspiration. (Nov. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Focus on whether US image abroad has improved under Obama

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FILE - Washington DC, date unknown 1. American flags waving outside of Washington Monument 2. Wide shot of US Capitol Washington DC - 20 July 2009 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Kohut, President, Pew Research Centre: "The US...
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People outside the White House and in President Barack Obama's hometown of Chicago say the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama may have come too soon. They are waiting for more concrete results.

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HEADLINE: Public seems skeptical of Obama's Nobel win CAPTION: People outside the White House and in President Barack Obama's hometown of Chicago say the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Obama may have come too soon. They are waiting...
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Clinton wins West Virginia Democratic primary, analyst, reax

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Charleston, West Virginia 1. Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton walks into rally 2. Clinton walks up on stage as crowd cheers, pull out to wide shot 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hillary Clinton, Democratic presidential...
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President Barack Obama sacked his loose-lipped Afghanistan commander Wednesday, a seismic shift for the military order in wartime, and chose the familiar, admired Gen. David Petraeus to replace him. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: McChrystal out; Petraeus picked for Afghanistan CAPTION: President Barack Obama sacked his loose-lipped Afghanistan commander Wednesday, a seismic shift for the military order in wartime, and chose the familiar, admired Gen....
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The AP's Jason Bronis reports from Texas as voters head to the polls for today's presidential primary.

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HEADLINE: Texas voters head to the polls CAPTION: The polls are open in Texas, where a high turnout is expected for the primary. The state will play a key role in determining the course of the Democratic nomination process. (March...
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President Barack Obama appealed to Asian leaders for greater access to fast-growing markets, proclaiming "the United States is here to stay" and saying its prosperity is tied inextricably to the success of its Pacific trading partners.

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HEADLINE: Obama seeks more market access, jobs for Americans CAPTION: President Barack Obama appealed to Asian leaders for greater access to fast-growing markets, proclaiming "the United States is here to stay" and saying its prosperity...
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The race for governor in Virginia along with another in New Jersey are being watched closely as possible referendums on the policies of President Barack Obama, and omens for Democrats who control Congress in the 2010 midterm elections. (Nov. 2)

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HEADLINE: Candidates for governor in Va. make final push CAPTION: The race for governor in Virginia along with another in New Jersey are being watched closely as possible referendums on the policies of President Barack Obama, and omens...
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Beyond the confines of the Barack Obama and John McCain presidential campaigns, independent groups are planting the seeds of the left and right wing attack ads that could help define the coming general election contest.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Outside groups make noise in '08 race CAPTION: Beyond the confines of the Barack Obama and John McCain presidential campaigns, independent groups are planting the seeds of the left and right wing attack ads that...
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Ohio voters give their reaction to US candidates' first TV debate

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1. Mid of customers watching US presidential election debate on television in bar 2. Cutaway of beer bottle 3. Various of customers watching debate on television 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Paul Laddy, Youngstown resident: "Well, you've got...
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Thousands visit the South Lawn for games, stories, and traditional egg roll

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1. Zoom in from South Lawn to the White House's Truman Balcony, giant Easter bunny waving to crowd 2. UPSOUND (English) Robby Novak, who plays "Kid President" in a series of popular YouTube videos: "Hello! Hi everybody. Hi everybody....
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Bloomberg

India's Modi to Focus on Trade During U.S. Visit

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg View's Nisid Hajari previews Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's four-day visit to the U.S. on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, a person familiar with the president's thinking said Sunday night. The move positions the court to have three female justices for the first time in history.

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HEADLINE: AP source: Obama chooses Kagan for Supreme Court CAPTION: President Barack Obama will nominate Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court, a person familiar with the president's thinking said Sunday night. The move...
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Bloomberg

U.K. to Give Iraq Coalition Credibility: Hormats

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Sept. 26 -- Former U.S. Under Secretary of State Robert Hormats explains why he believes the U.K. will join the coalition of nations launching airstrikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and discusses the strength of the coalition and...
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Hillary Clinton is casting her overwhelming victory in Kentucky as a vote of confidence. The former first lady says she will press on in the race for the sake of the country and to end Republican rule.

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HEADLINE: Clinton vows to fight on with landslide Ky. win CAPTION: Hillary Clinton is casting her overwhelming victory in Kentucky as a vote of confidence. The former first lady says she will press on in the race for the sake of the...
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President Obama has announced that all U.S. troops will leave Iraq as planned by year's end, giving up any residual force and bringing a definitive end to one of the nation's longest and most divisive wars.

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HEADLINE : Obama: U.S. troops will exit Iraq by Dec. CAPTION: President Obama has announced that all U.S. troops will leave Iraq as planned by year's end, giving up any residual force and bringing a definitive end to one of the nation's...
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Celebrities reveal their hopes for US President-elect

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No re-use/re-sale of film/ TV clips without clearance Music/Video/Performance Rights must be cleared AP Television Santa Monica, Calif., 8 January 2009 1. Wide arrivals line at Critics' Choice Awards 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Viola...
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Bloomberg

Mark Halperin: Obama Can Use Bush-Era Sanctions on Kim

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Dec. 22 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and Stephanie wonder what the president can do to retaliate against North Korea. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Republican Approval Ratings Hit 5-Year High: Poll

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Dec. 9 -- Republicans are enjoying a five-year peak in popularity after their wins in the midterm elections, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll. Bloomberg's Margaret Talev reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News Olympics Opening Day Coverage

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Sky News Olympics Opening Day Coverage