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CLEAN : President-elect Ruto vows to 'serve all Kenyans equally'

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The president-elect of Kenya, William Ruto holds a press conference where he promises to make sure that public servants serve "all Kenyans equally" regardless of "tribe" or "political affiliations" (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords appeared in the U.S. House chamber for a final time before formally resigning from office. Her colleagues gave her a rousing goodbye and wished her well on her recovery from being shot a year ago.

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HEADLINE: Raw Video: Gabby Giffords saluted by Congress CAPTION: Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords appeared in the U.S. House chamber for a final time before formally resigning from office. Her colleagues gave her a rousing goodbye...
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The Post and Courier of Charleston, South Carolina, won the Pulitzer Prize for public service for an examination of the deadly toll of domestic violence, while The New York Times collected three awards and the Los Angeles Times two. (April 20)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York, April 20, 20151. Columbia University exteriors2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mike Pride, Administrator of the Pulitzer Prizes:"The gold medal for public service goes to the Post and Courier of...
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AP Announces Pulitzer Prize Award To Staff

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The Associated Press won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for documenting the use of slave labour in Southeast Asia to supply seafood to American tables - an investigation that spurred the release of more than 2,000 captive...
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Alabama Senate Candidate Doug Jones Campaigns

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Alabama Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones was in Birmingham Wednesday campaigning a day after Roy Moore won the GOP runoff. At a restaurant he met with diners and media to discuss the differences in his candidacy and...
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Alabama Senate Candidate Doug Jones Campaigns

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Alabama Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones was in Birmingham on Wednesday campaigning a day after Roy Moore won the Republican runoff. At a restaurant he met with diners and media to discuss the differences in his...
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Boris Johnson interview on sentencing

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson on the increase in sentences for people convicted of attacks on NHS staff on 13 July 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords stood among cheering, crying colleagues to say goodbye Wednesday, over a year after she was shot in the head by a would-be assassin.

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HEADLINE: Giffords resigns House seat to focus on recovery CAPTION: Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords stood among cheering, crying colleagues to say goodbye Wednesday, over a year after she was shot in the head by a would-be...
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AP Announces Pulitzer Prize Award To Staff

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The Associated Press won the Pulitzer Prize for public service Monday for documenting the use of slave labor in Southeast Asia to supply seafood to American tables _ an investigation that spurred the release of more than 2,000 captive...
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Nielsen: Homeland Security's mission changing

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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Monday that her department may have been founded to combat terrorism, but its mission is shifting to also confront emerging online threats.
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Jeremy Corbyn speech on Brexit in Coventry

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a press conference at which he sets out Labour's stance on Brexit on 26 February 2018 in Coventry, United Kingdom
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Keir Starmer interview regarding coronavirus crisis

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CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer in regards to the governments handling of the coronavirus pandemic on the 23rd September 2020 in London, England
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Alex Cole-Hamilton re-elected as MSP for Edinburgh Western

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Scottish Liberal Democrat Alex Cole-Hamilton is re-elected as MSP for Edinburgh Western.
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President Barack Obama announced on his first day in office Wednesday that he is freezing the pay of about a hundred White House employees who make over $100,000 a year.

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HEADLINE: Obama freezing some aides' salaries CAPTION: President Barack Obama announced on his first day in office Wednesday that he is freezing the pay of about a hundred White House employees who make over $100,000 a year. (Jan. 21) ...
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Remarks by the President Announcing William M. Daley as White House Chief of Staff

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DATELINE: January 6, 2011 Washington DC Remarks by the President Announcing William M. Daley as White House Chief of Staff East Room THE PRESIDENT: Please have a seat, everybody. Happy New Year. Last October, when my former Chief of...
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Eric Cantor: Mike Pence Is a Solid Guy, Make Good VP Pick

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July 14 -- Former House Majority Leader Eric Cantor weighs in on why Indiana Governor Mike Pence would make a good vice-presidential pick for Donald Trump. Cantor speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper: Key Is to Diversify Economy

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July 7 -- Governor of Colorado John Hickenlooper (D) discusses the state's economy, unemployment and the oil and gas industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley Conference in Sun Valley, Idaho.
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SCOTUS Poised To Overturn McDonnell Conviction

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday seemed poised to overturn the conviction of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell on political corruption charges and place new limits on the reach of federal bribery laws.Justices across the ideological...
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Petraeus on possible US Sec of State and Mosul

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On the sidelines of the International Strategic Studies (ISS) security conference, the Manama Dialogue, former CIA director General David Petraeus said on Saturday that he was honoured to be considered for the role of US Secretary of...
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Nicola Sturgeon Interview re Prince Philip Retiring

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CLEAN: Exterior shots interview with Nicola Sturgeon, SNP Leader & First Minister of Scotland reacting to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh retiring, stepping down from public duties in Glasgow, Scotland on Thursday 4th May 2017.
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How Turkey's failed coup upended many lives

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Abdullah Korkmaz worked in Turkish education for 18 years, as a teacher and elementary school principal.Then Turkey was roiled by an attempted coup, followed by a state of emergency, mass arrests and a wide-scale crackdown on civil...
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Alabama Senate Candidate Doug Jones Campaigns

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Alabama Democratic Senate candidate Doug Jones was in Birmingham Wednesday campaigning a day after Roy Moore won the GOP runoff. At a restaurant he met with diners and media to discuss the differences in his candidacy and...
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Nielsen: US Homeland Security's mission changing

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US Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said Monday that her department may have been founded to combat terrorism, but its mission is shifting to also confront emerging online threats.
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'It's Pandemonium' in Westminster, U.K.'s Adonis Says

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Apr.01 -- Andrew Adonis, former U.K. Secretary of State, discusses the political conflict surrounding Brexit, the Labour Party's pro-European stance, and the potential for another public referendum. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."