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Pfizer vaccine volunteer describes side affects as like a 'severe hangover'

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Pfizer vaccine volunteer, Glenn Deshields, speaks about his pride after data suggested the jab was more than 90% effective in preventing Covid-19 infection. Mr Deshields, a lobbyist from Austin, Texas, compared the side effects to “a...
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De Blasio 'Demonized and Demoralized' NYC, Says Mayoral Candidate

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Feb.17 -- Shaun Donovan says Mayor Bill de Blasio has "demonized and divided" New York City. Donovan, a Democrat, is running to replace him. De Blasio is out due to term limits. Donovan served as the city’s top housing official under...
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White House Honors 500K Americans Who Died From COVID

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Five hundred candles were placed on the steps and balcony.
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Covid Cases Going Up in Places Where Vaccine Rates Are Low: Biden

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Jun.18 -- President Joe Biden urged unvaccinated Americans to get inoculated from coronavirus, warning that a highly transmissible variant of the virus could cause more deaths. He spoke during a White House event to celebrate 300 million...
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Desperate Times Are Now, Need to Address U.K. Labor Shortages: CBI

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Oct.04 -- Karan Bilimoria, president at Confederation for British Industry, discusses the U.K. labor shortage, the government’s 500 million-pound jobs plan and the country’s economic recovery. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Lithuanian FM: EU Must Defend Ukraine Energy Systems

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Lithuanian Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis discusses defending and rebuilding Ukraine's energy infrastructure. He also says he thinks an agreement will be reached on a Russian oil price cap, but declines to specify a price point....
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US Dem presidential hopeful playing basketball, meeting troops on Friday

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++DVIDS - US Department of Defence Handout++ 1. Illinois senator and Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama enters sports hall, greets troops 2. Troops applauding 3. Obama addressing troops 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack...
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BOSNIA - Karadzic Makes Separate Bosnian Stand

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Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic on Sunday (7/8) said Bosnia's Serbs had to separate from mother Serbia and fight for their survival. He told a news conference they would not give up their independence or the Bosnian towns which were...
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: USA: OSCAR LUNCH

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English/Nat L.A., 8 March 1999 Nominees lunch their way to glory U-S Academy Award nominees gathered for the annual "Oscar Lunch" held by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in LA Monday (08/03)....
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Stephane Hessel, concentration camp survivor whose book became a best-seller, dies at 95

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FILE: Paris - 6 January 2011 1. Wide of author Stephane Hessel walking into his living room 2. Pan from reflection of Hessel in mirror to Hessel seated, talking to journalist 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephane Hessel, former diplomat and...
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Russell Crowe promotes 'The Water Diviner' in South Korea

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Hollywood actor Russell Crowe has been visiting Seoul, South Korea, for the first time, to promote his directorial debut, World War One drama "The Water Diviner". Crowe greeted South Korean journalists by wishing them "Happy New Year" in...
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Samuel Wurzelbacher, also known as 'Joe the Plumber,' is in Israel working as a rookie war correspondent, where he said Sunday that he believes journalists should be abolished from reporting from war zones

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HEADLINE: Joe Plumber: media shouldn't report war CAPTION: Samuel Wurzelbacher, also known as 'Joe the Plumber,' is in Israel working as a rookie war correspondent, where he said Sunday that he believes journalists should be abolished...
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Reel 1 and 2

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Story 1, GERMANY ATTACKS POLAND, 111 FB 48 R1 & R2, 1939, b/w, sound Reel 1 03:00:00: Hitler's tanks & troops over run Poland 03:00:20- lotsof tanks and armoured trucks 03:01:30- Gvs of Danzig- first city over run 03:01:50-...
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WWII veterans are aging, and so are the planes they flew. Keeping old warbirds in the air is a unique challenge for volunteer crews who maintain planes including the B-17 bomber "Aluminum Overcast." (Nov. 7)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Terry Tucker, B-17 crew member "If the pilot logs a write-up we do have to work on it afterwards. You know, we can quite literally be here two, three hours before the flight and up to midnight afterwards depending on...
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RUSSIA: US PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON MEETS RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADERS

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English/Nat After a subdued summit with Boris Yeltsin, President Clinton sat down Thursday with rivals of the Russian president and other leaders to demonstrate his support for reform. Clinton said he didn't think that Yeltsin, whose...
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SYND 4-11-72 PRESIDENT NIXON SPEAKS AT PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND

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President Richard Nixon speaks at Providence, Rhode Island, at the closeing stage of his campaign for re election 1) crowd of supporters, pan to plane 2) crowd with placards and banners 3) President Richard Nixon on plane steps, SPEECH...
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Director says the most important part of his first visit to Israel is to gauge the Jewish audience's reaction to his film

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AP Television News, Tel Aviv, Israel - 15 September 2009 1. Wide of Quentin Tarantino arriving to premier 2. Tarantino greeting fans 3. Mid of 'Inglourious Basterds' sign 4. Tarantino posing for photographers 5. Wide of presser 6....
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France bestowed its highest honor Thursday upon 23 men who fought World War II's most epic battles and liberated concentration camps, its latest effort to recognize the dwindling number of surviving veterans of their era.

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HEADLINE: Fla. Veterans receive France's highest honor CAPTION: France bestowed its highest honor Thursday upon 23 men who fought World War II's most epic battles and liberated concentration camps, its latest effort to recognize the...
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The Queen Leads Remembrance Events In London

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The Queen Leads Remembrance Events In London
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Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph

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Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph
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USA: CALIFORNIA: ANNUAL OSCAR LUNCH

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English/Nat U-S Academy Award nominees have gathered for the annual "Oscar Lunch" held by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. A selection of Hollywood's stars rubbed shoulders for a group photo, chatted to the media, and...
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UK: OFFICIAL LAUNCH OF V.E. DAY PROGRAMME

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English/Nat The Cabinet War Rooms in London played host today to the launch of the Official Government Programme to mark the 50th Anniversary of the end of World War II. The event, which took place in the very rooms uses by Winston...
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Normandy towns make final preparations ahead of D-Day commemoration

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Towns across northern France were this week putting the finishing touches on preparations for a ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings. Some 18 heads of state are expected to attend next Friday's commemorations,...
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CROATIA/BOSNIA: LATEST SITUATION

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English/Nat Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has criticised Germany's involvement in the U-N rapid reaction force, and warned the deployment could lead to what he called "incidents" But he also says he's interested in starting new...