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President Obama's internet address, comment on healthcare

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1. White House weekly address logo 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "I recently heard from a small business owner from New Jersey who wrote that he employs eight people and provides health insurance for all of them....
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Analysis: As states reopen hospital capacity vital

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As some states slowly begin reopening their economy amid the coronavirus pandemic, one expert on emerging infectious disease and pandemic preparedness, says hospital capacity is vital as the chance of more cases increases.
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Veterans Affairs Head: VA in Critical Condition

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US Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is warning that the VA (the US Department of Veterans Affairs) is "still in critical condition" despite efforts to reduce wait times for medical appointments and expand care in the private...
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Dozens of Countries Hit by Cyberextortion Attack

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMenlo Park, California - May 12, 20171. Varun Badhwar showing screen with global map of countries hit by cyberattack2. Screen showing map of cyber attack3....
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IRAQ: BAGHDAD: OIL INDUSTRY CONTINUES TO SUFFER

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English/Nat Iraq says that its oil industry is continuing to suffer from a lack of spare parts, and it accuses the United States and Britain of obstructing contracts which could rehabilitate the industry. The government also argues that...
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Plant cloning lab set up in remote village

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1. Pan from palm trees to house 2. Tilt down from tree to house 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Jose Manuel Cuellar Zometa, Gensa President 4. Wide shot of family gathered outside 5. Various of plants 6. Close up of flower 7. Woman in lab 8....
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EDIT of President George W Bush's State of the Union address

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1. Wide of Congress 2. President George W. Bush being introduced and entering Congress 3. Various of Bush greeting Congressmen and Senators 4. Various of Bush approaching podium and shaking hands with Speaker and Vice-President Dick...
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How candy floss could help in replacing lost human tissue

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9 Fed 2009, New York 1. Pan exterior of New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Cornell Medical Center 2. Pull out of scientist Leon Bellan of Cornell University, setting up cotton candy machine 3. Bellan pouring sugar into machine 4. Mid...
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Sanofi: vaccine not recommended for those without prior infection

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The dengvaxia vaccination is not recommended for people who have no previous infection of dengue fever, the manufacturer of the vaccine said on Monday. Officials from pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur made the...
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+4:3 Pfizer recalls 1 million packs of birth control pill due to packaging error

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++4x3++ FILE: New York - date unknown 1. Wide of Pfizer corporate headquarters exterior 2. Tight of Pfizer sign ++16x9++ FILE: Date and location unknown 3. STILL image of a package of Lo/Ovral ++16x9++ New York - 1 February 2012 4....
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Another quirk has surfaced in President Barack Obama's new health care system: there's no way for consumers to quickly and easily update their coverage for the birth of a baby and other life changes. AP reporter Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar explains. (Jan. 3)

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Another quirk has surfaced in the Obama administration's new health insurance system: there's no way for consumers to quickly and easily update their coverage for the birth of a baby and other common life changes. The way regular private...
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Animal-assisted therapy is becoming popular in hospitals across the world.

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EM4539HEADLINE: Doctor Doggy will see you nowCAPTION: Animal-assisted therapy is becoming popular in hospitals across the world. Make the rounds with this canine crew at a hospital in South Africa. (Aug. 27) 2007This item is natsound...
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President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on far-reaching legislation remaking the U.S. health care system.

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HEADLINE: Obama welcomes AARP backing of health care bill CAPTION: President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote...
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Hospital officials in New York City say they have the capacity to deal with patients that exhibit symptoms of Ebola. (Oct. 8)

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Hospital officials in New York City say they have the capacity to deal with patients that exhibit symptoms of Ebola. Dr. Ross Wilson, says all hospitals in the city can quickly diagnose patients that show signs of infection, but stressed...
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California largest nurses union met with Governor Jerry Brown Tuesday to discuss Ebola preparedness at hospitals and other health facilities. (Oct. 21)

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State agency heads, labor unions and leaders in the health care industry met with Governor Jerry Brown to address Ebola preparedness at hospitals and other medical facilities throughout California. While the administration has not issued...
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Schumer: Proposed Health Legislation 'A Cancer'

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US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called healthcare legislation proposed by House Republicans "a cancer on the American healthcare system".Schumer spoke on Wednesday after a new analysis by Congress' nonpartisan budget...
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Shulkin says VA 'Still in Critical Condition'

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US Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin is warning that the VA (the US Department of Veterans Affairs) is "still in critical condition" despite efforts to reduce wait times for medical appointments and expand care in the private...
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USA: PROTESTS AGAINST USE OF HUMAN EMBRYO 'STEM CELLS'

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English/Nat The U-S Congress is being urged to retain a ban on the public funding of research into the use of human embryo 'stem cells'. A coalition of groups opposed to the practice, described it as unethical and scientifically...
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The Senate on Wednesday made its first stab at overhauling the nation's health care system in the Obama era

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HEADLINE: GOP: Dems health care plan 'misses mark' CAPTION: The Senate on Wednesday made its first stab at overhauling the nation's health care system in the Obama era, with Republicans demanding specific cost totals amid eye-popping...
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High tech cattle monitoring system

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AP Television News Hebron, west bank - 13 May 2011 1. Wide shot of cows entering area where they are going to be milked 2. Medium shot of worker putting milking device underneath cow 3. Wide shot of cows being milked 4. Close up shot of...
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Deadly infections caused by unregulated donated tissue transplants cause concern in the US

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File - Washington, DC 1. Tilt down from light during surgical procedure to surgeons performing procedure 2. Various shots of surgery 3. Wide shot of surgical procedure Minnesota - 10 May 2006 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Lykins, Father...
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SOUTH KOREA: YITZHAK RABIN VISIT

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English/Nat Ties between Israel and South Korea have significantly improved during a high-level summit in Seoul. South Korea's President, Kim Young Sam, invited Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin for a four day meeting. A number of...