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John Edwards' defense team rested Wednesday without calling the two-time Democratic presidential candidate or his one-time mistress to the witness stand.

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HEADLINE: Defense rests without calling Edwards, mistress CAPTION: John Edwards' defense team rested Wednesday without calling the two-time Democratic presidential candidate or his one-time mistress to the witness stand. (May 16) ...
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Abramoff pleads guilty to conspiracy, tax evasion and mail fraud

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1. Exterior of US District Court 2. Cutaway reporters 3. Close-up court sign 4. Close-up, pan Abramoff leaving court, gets into car and car drives away Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff plead guilty on Tuesday to federal charges of...
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Police question PM for second time in corruption case

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1. Wide of guards and cars standing outside compound of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert residence; zoom in 2. Police investigators' car driving inside compound 3. Zoom out of barrier being lifted before investigators' car drives into...
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Sarkozy in court on claims he illegally accepted donations from France's richest woman

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1. Various exteriors of Bordeaux Court of Justice 2. Mid of police cars on street near court 3. Tracking shot of police officers walking around court building 4. Various of car believed to be carrying Thierry Herzog, lawyer representing...
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Former President leaves court after being questioned over funding allegations

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1. Long shot of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy leaving court in Bordeaux, seen waving through car window as photographers' cameras flash Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was named as a key - and potentially indictable -...
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SOUTH KOREA: SEOUL: STUDENTS CLASH WITH RIOT POLICE

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Natural Sound Students demanding an end to corruption in South Korea's government have clashed with riot police in Seoul after hurling hundreds of firebombs at officers. At least two dozen students were arrested. One student was rushed...
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Fujimori supporters await her release from prison

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A crowd of supporters of Peruvian politician Keiko Fujimori waited outside the Chorrillos Annex Prison for her release Thursday evening in Lima.
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Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for government prosecutors.

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HEADLINE: First Person: The case against John Edwards CAPTION: Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center, explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for...
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Characterizing their stalling as "politics at its worst," President Barack Obama says Republicans should quit blocking a bill to limit the amount of money corporations and unions can spend on campaign advertising

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HEADLINE: Weekly Presidential Address: Campaign finance CAPTION: Characterizing their stalling as "politics at its worst," President Barack Obama says Republicans should quit blocking a bill to limit the amount of money corporations and...
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Trump Out-Raises All Democratic Candidates In 4th Quarter Of 2019

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Candidates are required to file quarterly fundraising reports with the Federal Election Commission.
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Trump Out-Raises All Democratic Candidates In 4th Quarter Of 2019

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Candidates are required to file quarterly fundraising reports with the Federal Election Commission.
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Planned Parenthood Throws Support Behind Clinton

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Planned Parenthood's political arm is backing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary for president.Clinton and Cecile Richards, president of the organisation, appeared together Sunday afternoon in Manchester, New Hampshire to formally...
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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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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to spend more than $100 million of his fortune in a bid for a third term, the most expensive self-financed campaign in American history.

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HEADLINE: Bloomberg seeking third term as NYC mayor CAPTION: New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is expected to spend more than $100 million of his fortune in a bid for a third term, the most expensive self-financed campaign in...
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Would President Donald Trump Be Good for Business?

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May 5 -- Libby Cantrill, executive vice president at Pimco, examines the uncertainty Donald Trump brings to the U.S. business climate and Trump's fundraising prospects within the Republican Party. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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USA: FINAL BUILD-UP OF PRESIDENT BILL CLINTON'S ELECTION CAMPAIGN

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English/Nat With only nine days left for voters in the United States to decide who they will choose as their next President, the candidates are campaigning feverishly to get their message across to electorate. Incumbent Democratic...
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Two Democratic presidential candidates brokeprevious fundraising records during the first three months of the year, with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton setting a high bar of $26million in new contributions for the quarter.

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HEADLINE: It costs big bucks to run for President CAPTION: Two Democratic presidential candidates broke previous fundraising records during the first three months of the year, with Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton setting a high bar of $26...
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Preview to debate on stimulus package

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Berlin - 7 January 2009 1. Exterior of employment agency 2. Close of sign 4. Interior of employment agency 5. People searching for jobs at computers Berlin - 8 January 2009 6. Exterior of SPD (Social Democratic Party of Germany)...
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USA: ROSS PEROT ACCEPTS NOMINATION FOR REFORM PARTY PRESIDENCY

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English/Nat With scathing attacks aimed at the two major political parties, Texas billionaire Ross Perot is off and running in his third party candidacy as he accepted the Reform Party nomination for president. Perot used his acceptance...
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WH: 'No Way' Sen. Gillibrand Tweet Was Sexist

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The White House says "there's no way" the president's tweet about Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (KEER'-sten JIHL'-uh-brand) was "sexist at all." President Donald Trump lashed out at the New York Democrat in a tweet Tuesday,...
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Parnas in DC to show support for 'fair trial'

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An associate of Rudy Giuliani who is awaiting trial on charges that he made illegal campaign contributions arrived in Washington and said he wants to support "a fair trial" of President Donald Trump in the impeachment trial that's...
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Parnas in DC to show support for 'fair trial'

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An associate of Rudy Giuliani who is awaiting trial on charges that he made illegal campaign contributions arrived in Washington and said he wants to support "a fair trial" of President Donald Trump in the impeachment trial that's...
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USA: CALIFORNIA: BOB DOLE CRITICISES BILL CLINTON FOR ETHICAL LAPSES

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English/Nat Republican Presidential candidate Bob Dole continues to pound the President on the issue of character. Campaigning in California, Dole again criticised Bill Clinton for ethical lapses, saying a Dole administration would be...