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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday called a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book to mark the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks a "disrespectful, disgraceful act."

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HEADLINE: Clinton calls plan to burn Quran 'disgraceful act' CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday called a Florida church's threat to burn copies of the Muslim holy book to mark the ninth anniversary of the...
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY STARR INVESTIGATION REPORT LATEST (5)

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English/Nat U-S Democrats are bracing themselves for more damaging disclosures about President Bill Clinton as Congress prepares to release portions of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's report. The report, delivered to the U-S Capitol...
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While other campaigns are breaking out celebrities, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign is bringing out childhood friends to sell stories about the former first lady's soft side. The AP's Julie Pace explains the Clinton campaigns strategy.

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Softening Clinton's image CAPTION: While other campaigns are breaking out celebrities, Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign is bringing out childhood friends to sell stories about the former first lady's soft side. The...
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Finland - Clinton and Yeltsin arrive for summit

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A long-awaited summit between ailing presidents Bill Clinton and Boris Yeltsin opened around a dinner-table on Thursday (20/3), with little prospect of a deal on NATO's plan to expand eastwards into Europe but hopes high for an accord on...
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GAZA: ARAFAT SAYS HE IS OPTIMISTIC ABOUT PEACE PROCESS [V]

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English/Nat VOICED BY: Louise Bates Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat says he's optimistic about the progress of the Middle East peace process after speaking to U-S President Bill Clinton. Arafat's comments came after a meeting with the...
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Hillary Clinton is casting her overwhelming victory in Kentucky as a vote of confidence. The former first lady says she will press on in the race for the sake of the country and to end Republican rule.

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HEADLINE: Clinton vows to fight on with landslide Ky. win CAPTION: Hillary Clinton is casting her overwhelming victory in Kentucky as a vote of confidence. The former first lady says she will press on in the race for the sake of the...
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Into the Future: What's Romney Really Up To?

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Nov. 11 -- The Washington Post's Robert Costa explains how he got his scoops on Mitt Romney as the man behind the curtain, and Bernie Sanders preparing for 2016.
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Some pieces of President-elect Barack Obama's cabinet are starting to come together. Associates of Sen. Hillary Clinton say the role of Secretary of State could be hers if she wants it.

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HEADLINE: Pieces of Obama cabinet coming together CAPTION: Some pieces of President-elect Barack Obama's cabinet are starting to come together. Associates of Sen. Hillary Clinton say the role of Secretary of State could be hers if she...
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Veteran diplomat Richard Holbrooke, who is a U.S. special envoy on the Afghanistan war, was in critical condition after more than 20 hours of surgery to fix a tear in the large artery that moves blood from the heart.

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HEADLINE: Key U.S. diplomat critical after surgery for torn aorta CAPTION: Veteran diplomat Richard Holbrooke, who is a U.S. special envoy on the Afghanistan war, was in critical condition after more than 20 hours of surgery to...
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PHILIPPINES: MANILA: ACTIVISTS STAGE PROTEST OUTSIDE US EMBASSY

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Tagalog/Nat Demonstrators in the Philippines have marked the seventh anniversary of the decision not to retain U-S military bases with a controversial anti-Clinton protest. Activists wearing masks depicting Monica Lewinsky and the U-S...
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Inauguration of President William Jefferson Clinton, Part 1

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Swearing -in and Inauguration of President William Jefferson Clinton Washington DC January 20, 1993 from Clinton Presidential Library
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY STARR REPORT PUBLISHED

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English/Nat (Please Note: Some may details in the following script offensive) The report of Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr's report to the United States Congress has been published. The prosecutor accuses Clinton of perjury,...
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GWT: Coalition forces set up camp for Iraqi POWs

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NB: wrong slate on tape, story correct 1. Wide pan of military camp 2. Tents were Iraqi prisoners of war are held 3. Wide shot of Red Cross flags in front of tent 4. Iraqi locals outside camp whose relatives are held inside as POWs 5....
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China - Peter Tarnoff Press Conference

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The US State Department Undersecretary for Political Affairs, Peter Tarnoff, said on Sunday (27/8) that US president Bill Clinton will meet Chinese President Jiang Zemin. Tarnoff is the highest ranking official to visit Beijing since...
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How the U.S. Consumer Controls the President

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March 8 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Barry Ritholtz discusses the markets, economy and 2016 Presidential elections. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." His opinions are his own.
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DV Clinton Healthcare

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HEADLINE: Clinton and Obama spar over health care US-Clinton-Obama CAPTION: Democratic presidential frontrunner Sen. Hillary Clinton accused her leading rival of flinching from the struggle to provide health care for all Americans. ...
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Sanders Tops Clinton in Michigan Primary Upset

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March 9 -- Senator Bernie Sanders scored as upset victory over Hillary Clinton in the Michigan Democratic primary, while Donald Trump tightened his hold on the Republican race by sweeping both contests in Mississippi and Michigan....
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has visited a police station in Mexico's capital in a show of support for Mexico's struggle with powerful drug cartels.

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HEADLINE: Clinton promotes US-Mexican relations CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has visited a police station in Mexico's capital in a show of support for Mexico's struggle with powerful drug cartels. (March 26)) ...
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What the FBI Clinton E-Mail Decision Means for Trump

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July 5 -- The FBI is recommending that no charges be filed against Hillary Clinton or her aides over her use of private e-mail while secretary of state, according to Director James Comey. Bloomberg Politics' Mark Halperin reports on...
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Arizona Voters Wait in Long Lines at Polls

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After a frenzied weekend of raucous campaign rallies across the state, thousands turned out early Tuesday morning to cast their votes in Arizona in the presidential primary.At just one polling site in Phoenix, hundreds waited in long...
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What Does This Chart Tell Us About Trump vs Clinton?

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Sept. 27 -- Bloomberg's Mark Barton looks at a chart showing dollar-peso implied volatility post the first Trump and Clinton debate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Clinton Suprises DNC Audience

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Philadelphia, PA - 28 July 20161. Wide, US President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton on stage together at DNC, surprises audience2. Close-up, audience...
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Analysis: Clinton celebrates, Trump more subdued

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Claiming her place in history, Hillary Clinton declared victory Tuesday night in her bruising battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, becoming the first woman to lead a major American political party and casting herself as the...
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Why Trade Trumps All Issues in 2016 U.S. Election

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Sept. 30 -- Steve Rattner, chairman at Willett Advisors, talks about why trade has taken such a prominent role in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."