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David Baddiel interview on Olivier nomination

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CLEAN: Interior interview with David Baddiel on his Olivier award nomination on 10 March 2017 in London, United Kingdom
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Samsung claims new tech retains its position as an industry leader

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US CES SAMSUNG UNVEILSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:44SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 4 January 20171. President and Chief Operating Officer of Samsung America, Tim Baxter walking on...
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Chicago Cubs fan has logo cut into his hair

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As US baseball team the Chicago Cubs prepare to play the Cleveland Indians on their home field on Friday, some die-hard fans decided to get Cubs logos carved into their hair. "I was born and raised in Chicago, and I've been waiting for...
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CLEAN : Syrie : des familles fuient apres des affrontements

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Des familles deplacees apres des affrontements recents dans la province de Hama en Syrie sont allees se refugier a l'est de cette province et dans la province voisine
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CLEAN : Families seek shelter after clashes in Syria's Hama

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Families displaced by recent clashes in Hama province on Monday were taking shelter in the east of the province and in neighbouring Idlib province
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BRAZIL - GOLD AND MERCURY

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STORY Uncontrolled gold mining in Brazil is leading to contamination of the rivers of the Amazon rainforest. Mercury, which is used in the extraction, is polluting rivers and poisoning the Indians who live nearby. ...
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VOICED : Coronavirus cases on the rise throughout Africa

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Africa races to contain the growing number of Covid-19 cases sweeping the continent and tighter measures are being enforced as the virus spreads beyond capital cities (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Trump: Disinfectant comments were 'sarcastic'

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President Donald Trump insisted Friday that he was being "sarcastic" when he raised the possibility of disinfectants being injected into people to combat COVID-19.  
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Trump: Disinfectant comments were 'sarcastic'

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President Donald Trump insisted Friday that he was being "sarcastic" when he raised the possibility of disinfectants being injected into people to combat COVID-19.  
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Press Association

Stock footage of hand sanitiser

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General shots of hand cleaning using hand sanitiser. Retailers are due to hold further talks with the Environment Secretary amid widespread stockpiling that has seen a number of supermarkets ration certain products. Shoppers concerned...
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Boris Johnson plays ping pong at Net World Sports

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CLEAN: Interior shots of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Net World Sports warehouse and playing ping pong with staff on 26 April 2021 in Wrexham, United Kingdom.
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UK: Prince Charles Hosts World Allergy Summit in Scotland.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Hosting World Allergy Summit and speaking to to scientists and the parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse about how science can improve their understanding of the issue on 7th...
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As school officials nationwide start the new school year, they're also having to plan for expected swine flu outbreaks which health officials say is most dangerous to children.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Preventing swine flu at school CAPTION: As school officials nationwide start the new school year, they're also having to plan for expected swine flu outbreaks which health officials say is most dangerous to...
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An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning first linked to uncooked tomatoes has now been reported in 12 states

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HEADLINE: Tomatoes making people sick in 12 states CAPTION: An outbreak of salmonella food poisoning first linked to uncooked tomatoes has now been reported in 12 states. (June 5) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (vo) Health departments in 12...
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Some Detroit residents still thirsting for water as moratorium on shutoffs comes to an end (Aug. 26)

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Bankrupt Detroit has resumed shutting off water to customers who have not paid bills after a month-long suspension that allowed thousands of customers to set up payment plans with the city. John Roach, spokesman for Mayor Mike Duggan,...
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'Battle Kits' distributed to taxi drivers to protect against SARS infection

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1. Taxi driver coming out of cab and walking to desk 2. Taxi driver signing form 3. Close up of SARS "Battle Kit" 4. Driver having his temperature taken 5. Close up of badges saying "SARS-free" 6. Driver being given his kit 7. Female...
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Bloomberg

Is Our Health-Care System Prepared for an Ebola Outbreak?

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Oct. 3 -- Eric Toner, a senior associate with the UPMC Center for Health Security, and Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece discuss the Ebola threat with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Iran prepares for second wave of swine flu

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AP Television Tehran, Iran, 2009 1. Close up of a billboard displaying protective measures against H1N1 flu 2. Wide shot of a flu protective measures billboard on display on the corner of a street in downtown Tehran 3. Close up of...
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Residents have access to running water again

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New Orleans, Louisiana - 7 October 2005 1. Wide of laundry in French Quarter 2. Wide of man doing laundry 3. Mid of Ralph Swody, Laundry Owner 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ralph Swody, Laundry Owner: "There's no doubt in my mind it will...
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The group caring for oily pelicans rescued from the Gulf says the birds seem to be doing well despite an intense cleaning process. But the animal rehabilition expert over that operation says some smaller species are having a tough time.

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HEADLINE: Some small birds stressed, dying post-oil spill CAPTION: The group caring for oily pelicans rescued from the Gulf says the birds seem to be doing well despite an intense cleaning process. But the animal rehabilition expert...
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AFP News Agency

Helping Egypt's growing population of street children

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Helping Egypt's growing population of street children
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: South Africa's auto industry fights back

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VOICED: South Africa's auto industry fights back
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Bloomberg

Anti-Trump Protesters Take to Streets After Inauguration

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Jan.20 -- Scarlet Fu and David Gura report on protests in Washington following the inauguration of President Donald Trump. They speak on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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VOICED: Toxic Ricachuelo river sickens Argentine shantytowns

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VOICED: Toxic Ricachuelo river sickens Argentine shantytowns