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Iranians talk about their expectations of the US election

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++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately...
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WRAP US Sec of State Clinton in Haiti, news conference

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AP Television 1. US Coast Guard plane carrying US Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, arriving at Port au Prince airport 2. Cutaway of people waiting for Clinton on tarmac 3. Hillary Clinton and Rajiv Shah, chief of USAID (US...
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President Barack Obama has used a broadcast news conference to warn about the danger of defaulting on America's debt -- and with the deadline fast approaching, and to challenge lawmakers to cut a deal.

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HEADLINE: Obama on debt deal: "Let's get it done" CAPTION: President Barack Obama has used a broadcast news conference to warn about the danger of defaulting on America's debt -- and with the deadline fast approaching, and to challenge...
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Voters in Pennsylvania reacted on Tuesday night to word that Barack Obama was the President-elect. As the Ap's Bonny Ghosh reports, Barack Obama supporters were ecstatic that Obama was able to carry their home state.

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HEADLINE: Penn. Voters react to Obama win CAPTION: Voters in Pennsylvania reacted on Tuesday night to word that Barack Obama was the President-elect. As the Ap's Bonny Ghosh reports, Barack Obama supporters were ecstatic that Obama...
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Dennis Rodman announces he is going back to North Korea

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Retired American basketball star Dennis Rodman is going back to North Korea, and bringing a team of former NBA players with him. Days after returning from his second trip to visit North Korean leader Kim Jong Un - during which he said he...
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A statue of President Barack Obama as a 10-year-old boy was recently unveiled in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he lived for four years. Produced by Dita Alangkara

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: 10-year-old Obama in bronze CAPTION: A statue of President Barack Obama as a 10-year-old boy was recently unveiled in Jakarta, Indonesia, where he lived for four years. Produced by Dita Alangkara. (Dec. 22)
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St. Louis Cardinals meet President Obama at White House

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Calling them the "greatest comeback team in the history of baseball", U.S. President Barack Obama welcomed World Series champions the St. Louis Cardinals to the White House on Tuesday (17th January). Alongside his wife Michelle, on her...
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TV Reaction to Obama victory in Baghdad

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Najaf, south of Baghdad 1. Exterior of the holy shrine of Imam Ali, son-in-law and cousin of Prophet Mohammed 2. Pilgrims and clerics heading to the shrine 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Salah al-U'beidi, Shiite lawmaker for Sadr bloc in...
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Protesters in Washington and California marching, calling for an end to Iraq war

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HEADLINE: Demonstrators call for end to Iraq war CAPTION: Hundreds of demonstrators from across the U.S. gathered in Washington Saturday to mark the sixth anniversary of the invasion of Iraq, and to urge an immediate end to the war. ...
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Opinion in Jerusalem before major Obama Middle East speech

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1. Mid of T-shirts, one with US President Barack Obama dressed as ultra-Orthodox Jew, and T-shirt with Obama dressed as a Palestinian 2. Close up on Obama as ultra-Orthodox Jew T-shirt 3. Close up of T-shirt showing Obama and Iranian...
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WRAP Barack Obama in West Bank, meets Abbas, demo

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1. Convoy of US Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama arriving at the Muqata (Palestinian Authority headquarters) 2. Obama waving to cameras, being greeted by chief Palestinian presidential aide Saeb Erekat, the two walk into...
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SYND 9 7 75 PDFLP STATEMENT IN ARABICBY SPOKESMAN

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A spokesman for the PDFLP (Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine) makes a press statement im Arabic 1. mcu sopkesman reading from brief Film: Pos - Sound: Mag SOF - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN64805 - Available in HD
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KOSOVO: DJAKOVICA: RELATIVES CALLED TO IDENTIFY BODIES

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Serbo-Croat/Nat Serb authorities have started an identification process of the bodies found in the site near Glodjani, an area previously controlled by the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) rebels. Relatives of the missing were called on to...
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Many residents of Obama, Japan were closely watching the results from the March 4th primaries. Some gathered for a rally for Barack Obama, which included singing, dancing and food

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HEADLINE: Japanese city fixated on U.S. vote results CAPTION: Many residents of Obama, Japan were closely watching the results from the March 4th primaries. Some gathered for a rally for Barack Obama, which included singing, dancing...
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AP focus on final elex stages being shaped by eco crisis

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AP Television Detroit, Michigan - September 30, 2008 1. Dan Burns standing in auto repair garage, watching repairman work 2. Close shot of auto repairman welding a car on a lift 3. Close shot of his feet as sparks fall 4. Wider shot of...
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Presenting his first Medal of Honor, President Barack Obama on Thursday praised the sacrifice of a soldier who braved enemy fire while attempting to save a comrade during the war in Afghanistan.

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HEADLINE: Obama honors soldier killed in battle CAPTION: Presenting his first Medal of Honor, President Barack Obama on Thursday praised the sacrifice of a soldier who braved enemy fire while attempting to save a comrade during the war...
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Star studded ball to celebrate inauguration and rise of new media

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AP Entertainment Washington, DC - 19 January 2009 1. Pull out of giant laptop with "The Huffington Post" logo on screen, to WS pan 2. Fashion tilt of singer Shakira 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Shakira, Recording Artist: "Well I'm here, I'm...
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Why Did U.K. Take So Long to Join Islamic State Fight?

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Sept. 26 -- The Heritage Foundation's Luke Coffey discusses the U.K. approving airstrikes against Islamic State militants in Iraq. He speaks with Olivia Sterns on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mr. Hunt Goes to North Carolina

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Oct. 20 -- When Back from his boondoggle to the Tarheel State, Al Hunt debriefs on what Kay Hagan needs to win, why Obama is unwanted there, and the pizza delivery guy running for Senate. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Iran Ambivalent About Campaign Against ISIL: Samore

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Sept. 25 ""Harvards Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs Executive Director Gary Samore and Bloomberg's Peter Cook discuss Irans relationship to both the U.S. and Syria. They speak to Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's In...
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GOP Senate Majority Comes Down to Independents: Rove

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Sept. 18 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Adam Johnson recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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What's Going On in Iowa?

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Oct. 14 -- Jennifer Jacobs from our new partner, The Des Moines Register, goes behind the cornfield. (Source: Bloomberg)
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French PM: I Have Had Enough of French Bashing

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Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg's Guy Johnson reports on today's ""Top Headlines."" He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Markets Have Done Well Under Obama: Reid

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Oct. 20 -- Mercury Managing Director Morris Reid discusses the U.S. markets, if they are ripe for investment and the health of the U.S. economy with Bloomberg's Mark Barton, Anna Edwards and Manus Cranny on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)