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Kerry: Committing Journalism 'Not A Crime'

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On World Press Freedom Day, US Secretary of State John Kerry says that journalism and reporting the truth is a badge of honor.Kerry delivered remarks at the State Department on Tuesday commemorating the occasion, reflecting on the...
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USA: INVESTIGATION INTO POLITICAL CAMPAIGN FUND-RAISING CONTINUES

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English/Nat An FBI agent testified on Tuesday that Democratic fund-raiser Yah Lin "Charlie" Trie tried to make money off his friendship with President Bill Clinton and used laundered Asian funds for six-figure donations to the...
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Saddam's adviser comments on British dossier

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1. Iraqi officials enter room, walk to desk 2. Wideshot of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Amir al-Sa'adi, advisor to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein: "These conclusions that Iraq is engaged in the production of weapons of mass...
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Pentagon boosts spending on PR for domestic and world public opinion

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FILE: Fallujah, Iraq - 12 November 2004 1. Various of soldiers firing their weapons Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, US - December 2008 (exact date unknown) 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Kalev I. Sepp, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence,...
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USA: WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT TAKE STEPS TO FIGHT "MAD COW DISEASE"

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English/Nat Congressmen in Washington heard testimony Wednesday on government steps to fight "Mad Cow Disease" in the U-S. Lawmakers want to determine whether the Food and Drug Administration and other federal agencies are able to...
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Greenspan, Snow hearing on financial crisis

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1. Wide of Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Chris Cox and Former Treasury Secretary John Snow testifying at the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee 2. SOUNDBITE:...
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A doctor who first exposed serious problems at the troubled Phoenix Veterans Affairs hospital said Wednesday that a report on patient deaths there is a "whitewash" that minimizes life-threatening conduct by senior leaders at the hospital. (Sept. 17)

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A doctor who first exposed serious problems at the troubled Phoenix Veterans Affairs hospital said Wednesday that a report on patient deaths there is a "whitewash" that minimizes life-threatening conduct by senior leaders at the...
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The war of images over Gaza

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The war of images over Gaza
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Scooter Braun: Parkland survivors are heroes

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Nashville, Tenn., 17 Mary 2018 1. Wide of Scooter Braun posing for pictures 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Scooter Braun, Manager/Label Executive, on winning a humanitarian award: "You know, some of the...
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Jimmy Carter Says White House Corrected a Serious Mistake Regarding McCain's Death

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Aug.28 -- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter discusses the legacy of Sen. John McCain with Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Amundi's Borowski Expects U.S.-China Trade Tensions to Ease in Early 2019

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Dec.11 -- Didier Borowski, head of macroeconomic research at Amundi, discusses China's economy, the U.S.-China trade tensions and his outlook for Chinese markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Rose McGowan Says She Feels "Validated" Following Harvey Weinstein Indictment | THR News

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In a lengthy Instagram post, Rose McGowan responded to disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein being indicted on rape and criminal sex-act charges.
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CLEAN : Al Gore presents An Inconvenient Sequel in Cannes

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Ex-US vice-president and environmentalist Al Gore presents his new film An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power at the Cannes Film Festival and lauds newly-elected French President Emmanuel Macron's stance on tackling climate change
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T-Mobile CEO Sievert on Record-Breaking Year, 5G Coverage

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Jan.08 -- Mike Sievert, T-Mobile US Inc. president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's addition of 5.5 million monthly customers in 2020 and how T-Mobile is leading in 5G coverage. He speaks with Emily Chang on...
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Protest takes place as public inquiry into plans for new deep coal mine begins

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Friends of the Earth hold a rally outside the proposed site of a new coal mine in Whitehaven as a public inquiry begins. Quotes from Gaile Stevens, local resident & Ruth Balogh, Friends of The Earth. They both discuss the level of public...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Kelly: I Blame Trump for Capitol Riots

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Mar.25 -- Robin Kelly, a Democrat from Illinois, says she's still skeptical of the CEOs from Facebook, Twitter and Google. She also discusses social media's role in disseminating hate speech, regulation, and teh Captiol riots on January...
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Maria Ressa Warns Erosion Of Democracy Is Happening In The U.S.

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Journalist Maria Ressa talked to Newsy after her cyber-libel conviction in the Philippines.
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CLEAN : Juul ends sale of mint flavor vape products Americans react ahead of possible ban

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Americans react to an expected ban on liquids used in e cigarettes by health authorities while the market leader Juul says it is ending the sale of mint flavored products in the US ahead of such a ban intended to curtail youth vaping...
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Singapore Prime Minister Lee Defends Fake News Law Amid Criticism

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Jan.24 -- Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has defended the city-state’s new “fake news” law amid criticisms that his government has been using it to target opposition leaders and critics. He spoke with Bloomberg’s...
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+4:3 Body language expert analyses Lance Armstrong's interview

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Austin, Texas, United States - 18 January, 2013 1. Poster of US cyclist Lance Armstrong reading word "DOPE" in central Austin 2. Set up shot of cyclist Cole Weldon working in a bike store 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Cole Weldon, cyclist...
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Courage in Journalism Awards, Angelina Jolie and Maria Shriver attend

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AP Entertainment Beverly Hills, 30 October 2007 1. Wide exterior the Beverly Hills Hotel 2. Medium of IWMF Awards backdrop 3. Wide of arrivals 4. Camera cutaway 5. Medium push out of Angelina Jolie's stomach 6. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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Senate committee hears from NFL officials about steroid use

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1. Wide view of first panel at steroids hearing 2. Witnesses 3. Wide of committee members 4. Wide of first panel being sworn in 5. Pan of first panel 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Courson, former NFL (National Football League)...
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Pro Ukraine protesters and Russian embassy lit up in Ukrainian flag

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of the Russian Embassy in Kensington illuminated in teh colours of the Ukrainian national flag with a group of protesters holding photographs and placards outside protesting against Russia's invasion of Ukraine on...
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Senior military officials at senate hearing

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1. Abizaid and Sanchez stand up and take oath before Senate Armed Services Committee 2. Cutaway of committee hearing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lieutenant General Ricardo Sanchez, Commander, Multinational Task Force: "We have already...