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20th anniversary of 9/11; morgue overwhelmed by COVID deaths in WA; Southwest Airlines won't resume alcohol service until January
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CLEAN : Huthi official rejects Yemen's new leadership council
The advisor of the Houthis' Supreme Political Council, Mohammed Ahmed Muftah, says the "formation of the Saudi regime is an extension of their continued aggression after having failed to take Yemen down," after Yemen's president...
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CLEAN : Hundreds in Senegal march to demand release of journalist
Free Pape Alé": several hundred journalists, civil society members and political party representatives demonstrate in Senegal's capital to demand the release of a Senegalese journalist and government critic detained earlier this month...
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Reaction to outcome of primaries in Maryland, Washington and Virginia
1. Various newspaper front-pages
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Elaina Breen, VOXPOP:
"I will say that I gave Hillary my feminist vote being a 62 year-old woman and wanting a female President but I have been so impressed by Obama and listening...
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Democratic voters go to the polls in South Carolina, as candidates Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards make a push for votes. Obama is expected to benefit from the state's large black population
HEADLINE: Dems vie in charged S.C. primary
CAPTION: Democratic voters go to the polls in South Carolina, as candidates Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Edwards make a push for votes. Obama is expected to benefit from the state's...
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Special report focusing on New Jersey voters ahead of Super Tuesday
Jersey City, New Jersey - 31 January, 2008
1. Wide pan from Jersey City skyline to New York City skyline
2. Wide of restaurant in Jersey City
3. Wide tilt up of brownstone homes with people walking by
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Jennifer...
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The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum reopens Thursday on the former president's 85th birthday.
HEADLINE: Revamped Carter Museum opens
CAPTION: The Jimmy Carter Library and Museum reopens Thursday on the former president's 85th birthday after an overhaul that devotes more space than any other presidential library to a...
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Protesters burn US flag ahead of Obama visit
Filipino activists on Sunday protested against a proposed security agreement between the Philippines and the United States, which would allow more access for US troops, ships and aircraft to be temporarily stationed in selected...
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WRAP Super Tuesday polls open; east coast, Chicago, California, Harlem
Manhattan, New York
1. Pull out of man in wheelchair holding sign reading (English) "Vote here", to exterior of polling centre in a church
2. Close-up of poster reading (English) "80th Election District"
3. Voter registering with...
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Residents across Middle East react to Obama's AIPAC speech
Beit Ijza, West Bank - 22 May 2011
1. Wide of fence separating Jewish settlement from resident Sadat al-Ghirayib's property
2. Al-Ghirayib watching US President Barack Obama's speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee...
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After the 2008 vice presidential debate, the McCain and Obama campaigns each claimed victory for their respective VP nominees.
HEADLINE: Spin Room: Who won - Biden or Palin?
CAPTION: After the 2008 vice presidential debate, the McCain and Obama campaigns each claimed victory for their respective VP nominees. (Oct. 1)
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Iraq's new prime minister told the Associated Press in an interview on Wednesday that foreign ground troops are neither necessary nor wanted in his country's fight against the Islamic State group. (Sept. 17)
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SOUNDBITE (English) Haider al-Abadi, Prime Minister of Iraq: "That's out of the question, out of consultation, out of discussion."
IN HIS FIRST INTERVIEW WITH FOREIGN MEDIA SINCE TAKING...
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Sunni tribal chief says sending US military advisors to Iraq could worsen insurgency
A leading Sunni tribal chief said the Obama administration should not rely on Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to solve the rising insurgency in the crumbling state.
Sheik Ali Hatem al-Suleiman, the emir of the Sunni Dulaim tribe...
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With the 2012 campaign picking up steam, President Obama is taking a newly combative tone on the road as he promotes his new jobs bill and takes on GOP rivals.
HEADLINE: Obama taking new combative tone on the road
CAPTION: With the 2012 campaign picking up steam, President Obama is taking a newly combative tone on the road as he promotes his new jobs bill and takes on GOP rivals. (Sept....
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Pro-Palestinian protests in India and Pakistan as civilian death toll rises in Gaza
New Delhi, India - 19 November 2012
1. Protestors attacking police barrier outside Israeli embassy
2. Mid of protestors holding anti-Israel banners and chanting slogans in front of police guarding the barrier
3. Low angle of policeman...
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Justice John Paul Stevens is retiring from the Supreme Court, giving President Barack Obama a second opportunity to name a judge to the high court. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports.
HEADLINE: Justice Stevens retires from Supreme Court
CAPTION: Justice John Paul Stevens is retiring from the Supreme Court, giving President Barack Obama a second opportunity to name a judge to the high court. AP correspondent Julie...
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The day after Republicans swept the elections for U.S. Senate, Kansas residents share their thoughts on Senator Pat Roberts keeping his seat. Roberts faced a tough campaign against Independent businessman Greg Orman. (Nov. 5)
Customers at a shopping area in Overland Park, Kansas share their thoughts on Tuesday's Senate race.
U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts fended off a tough re-election challenge Tuesday from suburban Kansas City businessman Greg Orman, a major...
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WEST BANK: YASSER ARAFAT AGREES TO RENEW TALKS WITH ISRAEL
Hebrew/Eng/Nat
Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, has had an about face and agreed to renew talks with Israel - but only over minor day-to-day problems.
Arafat met Israeli Public Security Minister, Avigdor Kahalani, in the West Bank to...
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President Obama says new talks with Tehran could give diplomacy a chance to halt Iran's nuclear drive, and he's dismissing GOP vows of military action as "bluster." ``
HEADLINE: Obama on Iran: GOP beating 'drums of war'
CAPTION: President Obama says new talks with Tehran could give diplomacy a chance to halt Iran's nuclear drive, and he's dismissing GOP vows of military action as "bluster." (March 6)
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WRAP US expats in New Delhi vote in US primaries; Paris, Rome voters
Rome, Italy
1. Wide exterior of St. Paul's church where Democrats Abroad are voting
2. Man putting up poster reading (English) "Democrats abroad polling place"
3. Wide of voters and election officials
4. Close-up of woman holding...
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is setting his sights on Iowa voters, primarily ones who live in rural areas. The AP's Rich Matthews reports.
HEADLINE: Obama aims to connect with rural Iowa
CAPTION: With Iowa's caucuses just weeks away, Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is hoping to boost his candidacy by winning over rural voters. AP's Rich Matthews has a closer...
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The AP's David Ake tells the stories behind the week's best photos from the presidential campaign trail.
HEADLINE: AP Photos: This Week on the Trail
CAPTION: The AP's David Ake tells the stories behind the week's best photos from the presidential campaign trail. (June 28)
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President Obama keeps demanding Congress approve his jobs plan forthwith and send it over for signing, but right now the main place it's headed is out on the campaign trail.
HEADLINE: Odds lengthen on Obama jobs plan
CAPTION: President Obama keeps demanding Congress approve his jobs plan forthwith and send it over for signing, but right now the main place it's headed is out on the campaign trail. (Oct. 5,...
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WRAP Excitement at fever-pitch; ADDS witches' ceremony, nightshots
The buzz was building through the day and into the night in Washington on Monday, as thousands converged on the city on the eve of the official inauguration of Barack Obama's as the 44th President of the United States.
Excited crowds...