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Polls open in South Carolina's primary for Democrats, pitting Barack Obama against Hillary Clinton and John Edwards. Early on, voter sentiment appears to be leaning heavily toward Obama, who is expected to do well

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HEADLINE: S.C. Dems head to polls for primary CAPTION: Polls open in South Carolina's primary for Democrats, pitting Barack Obama against Hillary Clinton and John Edwards. Early on, voter sentiment appears to be leaning heavily toward...
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ONLY ON AP Supporters and opponents of President Assad - many of them journalists - meet face-to-face at Syria talks

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The bitterness and rancor stirred by Syria's civil war have been on full display during the latest peace talks in Switzerland - and not just in the closed room where rival delegations are seeking a way to end the three-year conflict. ...
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Church councils meet ahead of regional summit

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHavana, Cuba - 8 April 20151. Congregation seated in church2. Sign reading (Spanish): "Cuban Council of Churches"3. SOUNBITE (English) Jim Winkler, President of...
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Reax to Cuba's removal from state sponsors of terror list

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Miami - 14 April 2015 1. Various of customers at Versailles Cuban restaurant in Miami's Little Havana neighbourhood2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rene Diaz Iturrey,...
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Daschle withdraws his nomination, analyst

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Pool 3 February 2009 1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking along portico at White House AP Television 3 February 2009 2. Zoom in of statement by Obama about Daschle withdrawing his nomination 3. Wide of White House Press Secretary...
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Libyan FM complains of foreign conspiracy against Gadhafi regime

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1. Wide of media conference with the Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa 2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Moussa Koussa, Libyan Foreign Minister: (interpreter translates into English) "The other thing is the statement made by President Obama. We...
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Cubans react to Obama trip to Cuba

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The anticipation of US President Barack Obama's upcoming trip to Cuba has people talking throughout the island, speculating about what he will think when he sees Cuba, and its people, after more than five decades of isolation between...
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May Proves to Be a Tough Month for ETFs

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May 27 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas reports on a tough month for ETFs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Black Unity Group Protests Ahead of Convention

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYCleveland, Ohio - 16 July 20161. Women with bullhorn at protest2. SOUNDBITE (English): James West, Cleveland Resident "As people, we still have to stand up for ourselves. We...
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Black Unity Group Protests Ahead of Convention

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYCleveland, Ohio - 16 July 20161. Wide of protest2. Tight of sign "Black Children Lives Matter" 3. Mid of protester with bullhorn4. SOUNDBITE (English): James Evans Muhammad,...
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SEC Faces Funding Scrutiny on Capitol Hill

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June 17 -- Bloomberg's Rob Tricchinelli examines the latest news on Capitol Hill regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission including a Senate vote on funding the commission. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hillary Clinton is refusing to bow out of the Democratic presidential race and is hoping to maintain leverage as Barack Obama clinches the nomination. But nobody seems sure what the former first lady wants in the end

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HEADLINE: What does Clinton want from Obama?---------------------------------------CAPTION: Hillary Clinton is refusing to bow out of the Democratic presidential race and is hoping to maintain leverage as Barack Obama clinches the...
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Why Box CEO Aaron Levie Supports Hillary Clinton

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June 29 -- Aaron Levie, chief executive officer of Box, explains why he supports Hillary Clinton. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Cubans react to Obama trip to Cuba

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The anticipation of US President Barack Obama's upcoming trip to Cuba has people talking throughout the island, speculating about what he will think when he sees Cuba, and its people, after more than five decades of isolation between...
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Trump critical as Obama not greeted by Castro

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is taking US President Barack Obama to task for not turning the plane around when Cuban President Raul Castro did not meet at the airport in Havana on Sunday.Castro makes relatively few...
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Rebels march, some appeal for NATO assistance

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Benghazi 1. Wide of boys waving flags out of a car, one of them a Libyan pre-Gadhafi era flag 2. Close up of protesters marching, chanting and jumping, tilt down 3. Medium of protesters marching, chanting and jumping 4. Wide of dozens of...
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Massive crowds swarmed the National Mall on Tuesday to witness Barack Obama's inauguration as president.

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HEADLINE: First Person: 'everybody should be here' CAPTION: Massive crowds swarmed the National Mall on Tuesday to witness Barack Obama's inauguration as president. (Jan. 20)
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America's most famous plumber said he was appalled by the Republican presidential candidate's reasons for supporting the government's bank rescue plan, and he said they nearly caused him to abandon McCain.

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HEADLINE: Joe the Plumber appalled by McCain position CAPTION: America's most famous plumber said he was appalled by the Republican presidential candidate's reasons for supporting the government's bank rescue plan, and he said they...
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An official close to Barack Obama says the President-elect is likely to name Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary next week.

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HEADLINE: Obama likely to name Geithner Treasury secretary CAPTION: An official close to Barack Obama says the President-elect is likely to name Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary next week. (Nov. 21) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Republican John McCain implored Georgia voters to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in next month's runoff, warning that Democrats will increase taxes and cut defense spending and the GOP needs to strengthen its ranks.

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HEADLINE: McCain back on trail, stumping for votes CAPTION: Republican John McCain implored Georgia voters to back Sen. Saxby Chambliss in next month's runoff, warning that Democrats will increase taxes and cut defense spending and the...
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Despite concerns from Republican leaders, President Barack Obama is asking lawmakers to pass a big stimulus bill soon.

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HEADLINE: Obama asks lawmakers to back stimulus bill CAPTION: Despite concerns from Republican leaders, President Barack Obama is asking lawmakers to pass a big stimulus bill soon. (Jan. 23) ((Layoffs file footage, Wall Street and...
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Trump Blasts Delegate System Before Ind. Primary

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In his final rally ahead of Indiana's primary, Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump blasted the nation's delegate system, calling it a "dirty system." He also said he was a fan of the Tea Party, and took mainstream Republicans...
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Dog lovers in Peru are suggesting a Peruvian hairless dog as the First Pet for the Obama family, saying the dogs meet the family's requirement of being hypoallergenic.

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HEADLINE: Hairless dog from Peru offered to Obama family CAPTION: Dog lovers in Peru are suggesting a Peruvian hairless dog as the First Pet for the Obama family, saying the dogs meet the family's requirement of being hypoallergenic....
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Thus far, notoriously impatient Americans seem willing to give President Barack Obama time to turn the economy around. The AP's Julie Pace looks at how long that patience will last

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HEADLINE: How long with Americans stay patient on economy? CAPTION: Thus far, notoriously impatient Americans seem willing to give President Barack Obama time to turn the economy around. The AP's Julie Pace looks at how long that...