Police arrest several violent left-wing protesters demonstrating on the eve on May Day. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Saturday, April 30, 2016
Protest in Germany turns violent
Police arrest several violent left-wing protesters demonstrating on the eve on May Day. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Obama roasts Trump at star-studded dinner
U.S. President Barack Obama draws big laughs as he roasts Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Teen dies in Texas carnival ride accident
Elizabeth O'Hara, communications director of the Diocese of El Paso, says a 16-year-old girl was killed on Friday night after she was ejected from a spinning carnival ride. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Hugs, tears at vigil for murdered Ohio family
Hundreds gather in Pike County, Ohio, to remember the eight members of one family who were brutally murdered last week. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Easter ceasefire fails to take hold in eastern Ukraine
Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels exchange heavy gunfire near the eastern city of Donetsk, despite an Easter holiday ceasefire agreement. Diane Hodges reports.
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Kasich: Republicans will be "wiped out" if Trump is nominee
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich says the Republican party will be "wiped out" at the polls in November if Donald Trump is the party's presidential nominee. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Cruz: "Carly terrifies Hillary Clinton"
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz says his running mate, Carly Fiorina, "terrifies" Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Protesters storm Baghdad's Green Zone
Hundreds of supporters of Shi'ite Muslim cleric Moqtada al-Sadr storm into Baghdad's Green Zone and set up tents beside parliament after Sadr denounces the failure of politicians to reform a political quota system blamed for rampant corruption. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Grandmother, 4 grandchildren killed in Texas storms
A line of thunderstorms brings flooding that sweeps away a grandmother and four of her grandchildren in eastern Texas. Diane Hodges reports.
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Kenya burns thousands of elephant tusks
Kenya's president sets fire to 105 tons of ivory and a ton of rhino horns confiscated from smugglers and poachers as the country seeks to halt trade of the animal parts. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Rescuers search rubble of Nairobi building, at least 12 dead
As the death toll rises in a Nairobi building collapse, Kenyan authorities tell residents in some 200 nearby homes to leave the area in case other structures are also at risk of collapsing following heavy rains. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Media swarm Warren Buffett
At the 2016 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting, chief executive Warren Buffett was surrounded by media trying to pick the multi-billionaire's brain.
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Woman sentenced to 100 years for cutting fetus from womb
A Colorado woman is sentenced to 100 years in prison for stabbing a pregnant stranger and cutting the fetus from her womb. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Famed U.S. circus act packs up trunks and retires
The famed circus Ringling Bros. retires the last 11 elephants, which will then travel to Ringling's 200-acre Center for Elephant Conservation in central Florida. Rough Cut - no reporter narration
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Baseball-sized hail rocks Oklahoma
A line of severe storms brings tornadoes and damaging hail to parts of Oklahoma. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Toddlers found tied up in backyard: police
A woman in Texas is charged with child abuse after police find two toddlers tied in the backyard of a home, and six other children, ages 10 months to 13-years-old, alone inside. Diane Hodges reports.
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Protesters clash with German police before right-wing party congress
German left-wing demonstrators clash with police and supporters of the the right-wing AfD party as party members gather for their congress near the south-western city of Stuttgart. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Astronomers discover tailless comet
Astronomers have found a first-of-its-kind tailless comet that may offer clues about the solar system's formation and evolution. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Famed U.S. circus act packs up trunks and retires
Elephants are preparing to take their final bow at the Ringling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey Circus, ending a 145-year spectacle that delighted fans and enraged animal activists. Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Guatemala garbage dump collapse kills 4
Guatemalan families mourn the victims of a garbage dump collapse, as rescuers continue searching for those still missing. Yiming Woo reports.
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Guatemala garbage dump collapse kills 4
Guatemalan families mourn the victims of a garbage dump collapse, as rescuers continue searching for those still missing. Yiming Woo reports.
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Prince's 'Purple Rain' jacket to fetch $100,000
A jacket worn by the late pop star Prince in his 1984 film "Purple Rain" will go to auction, expected to fetch more than $100,000. Yiming Woo reports.
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Deadly building collapse in Kenya
A building collapse in the capital of Kenya kills at least three with many more still trapped. Yiming Woo reports.
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Friday, April 29, 2016
Obama hosts jazz concert at White House
Singer Aretha Franklin takes the stage as U.S. President Barack Obama hosts a concert at the White House in observance of International Jazz Day. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Bolivian police, protesters clash over disability pay
Protesters, many in wheelchairs, battle with riot police on the streets of La Paz, Bolivia. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Pop star Kesha releases first single after label dispute
Pop star Kesha releases her first new music in three years after losing a legal battle to scrap her recording contract with Sony Music and producer Dr. Luke. Rollo Ross reports.
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Filmmaker Coppola cements legacy
Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola honored in Hollywood with a hand and footprint ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre. (John Russell reports).
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Basquiat, Twombly to lead New York spring art auctions
Auction houses Christie's and Sotheby's preview their spring art sales in New York showcasing works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Mark Rothko and Cy Twombly. Elly Park reports.
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Kasich on Islamic State: 'Time to take decisive action'
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich says he would send U.S. ground troops into Syria to combat Islamic State and slams European 'bureaucracy' for hampering intelligence gathering. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Astronomers find first-ever tailless 'Manx' comet
Astronomers have found a first-of-its-kind tailless comet which analysis shows is made of well-preserved rocky materials from the inner solar system.
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Puerto Rico debt deadline looms
The clock is ticking on Puerto Rico, which has a major debt payment due on Monday. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Week ends with losing stock session
U.S. stocks posted their largest weekly drop in nearly three months on Friday as earnings continued to weigh. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Helicopter with 13 aboard crashes off Norway
The search is underway for the 13 occupants of a helicopter that crashed off Norway's west coast on Friday, in an area that sees frequent helicopter traffic to and from oil installations. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Britain's Prince Harry recruits Queen, Obamas for promo video
Britain's Prince Harry ropes in top talent to promote the Invictus Games for disabled military personnel, more details of which can be found at https://invictusgamesfoundation.org. Mana Rabiee reports.
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25 year-old man charged in TV station threat
Baltimore police charge a 25 year-old man with a variety of crimes after threatening a TV station while wearing a fake bomb, surgical mask and hedgehog costume. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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White House: U.S. working to refresh Syria ceasefire
The White House says the U.S. and Russia are working to renew the cessation of hostilities in Syria, despite the deadly bombing this week of a hospital in Aleppo. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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U.S. military punishes 16 over Afghan hospital bombing
The U.S. military announced it has taken disciplinary action against 16 service members over a deadly 2015 air strike in Afghanistan that destroyed a hospital. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Breakingviews: Amazon primed
The online retailing colossus is being powered by its web services business. Rob Cyran and Jeffrey Goldfarb discuss the significance both to consumers and investors.
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Rovi buying Tivo for $1.1 billion
Rovi is buying digital video pioneer Tivo in a deal representing a 13.6 percent premium to Tivo's Thursday closing price. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Auto industry at a crossroads?
Self-driving technology is the focus of this year's Beijing Auto Show, as carmakers ramp up efforts to find a breakthrough. But as Ivor Bennett reports, the trust issues surrounding Volkswagen and Mitsubishi has put the industry at a difficult junction.
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Euro zone growth outstrips U.S., UK
Euro zone growth outstripped the U.S. and the UK in the first quarter, driven by France and Spain. But, as David Pollard reports, other indicators still signal an uncertain outlook.
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European bourses head into red
European shares stumble as the week closes, on downbeat notes from BA-owner, IAG, RBS and others. As Kirsty Basset reports, only 40% of companies have printed revenues above estimates so far - and the macro picture is also depressing the mood.
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Video shows Florida officer beating handcuffed woman
A rookie sheriff's deputy in Jacksonville has been fired and arrested for battery after repeatedly striking a woman in handcuffs, an incident recorded on video. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Helicopter with 13 aboard crashes off Norway
The seacrh is underway for the 13 occupants of a helicopter that crashed off Norway's west coast on Friday, in an area that sees frequent helicopter traffic to and from oil installations. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Anti-Trump protest turns violent in California
About 20 protesters were arrested on Thursday night outside a Donald Trump rally in southern California, where the Republican presidential front-runner was vowing to get tough on illegal immigration. Linda So reports.
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Fearing Russia, Baltics brace for battle
Lithuania is building a replica town where its troops will practice urban warfare. After Russia's annexation of Crimea, the Baltic republic feels it needs to get serious about security.
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EU would insist on quick UK divorce – sources
The European Union would insist on completing a swift divorce with Britain before starting to forge any new relationship if UK voters decide in June to leave the 28-member bloc, sources tell Reuters.
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Uber accuses Indian rival of dirty tricks
Uber accuses local rival Ola of underhanded tactics as a way to disrupt its drivers. Reuters' Aditi Shah explains why Uber is pointing the finger.
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'Corpse hotels' in Japan
In Japan, 'corpse hotels' housing dead people temporarily before they are cremated are growing in popularity. Yiming Woo reports.
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Anti-Trump protest in California
Demonstrators protest against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in California. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Trump slams Cruz's Fiorina pick
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump bashes his opponent Ted Cruz for picking former business executive Carly Fiorina as his vice-presidential candidate. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Anti-Trump protest in California
Demonstrators protest against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in California. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Biden "optimistic" about Iraq
Biden in Iraq meets speaker of parliamant and Kurdish president. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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A day in the life of an Islamic State fighter
Footage filmed in December last year shows an intense first-person perspective of what it's like to be an Islamic State fighter. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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FBI arrests brother of San Bernardino shooter
The FBI have arrested three people linked to the couple responsible for December's mass shooting in San Bernardino. Yiming Woo reports.
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Thursday, April 28, 2016
Amazon, LinkedIn report surging revenue
Both, Amazon and LinkedIn, reported well received quarterly earnings reports, after the market close on Thursday. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Obama credits Sanders with helping to counter big money in politics
U.S. President Barack Obama says Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is continuing the work Obama did in countering the influence of super PACS with small donations from average voters. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Comcast is borrowing a page from Disney strategy - Moffett
Craig Moffett, founder of MoffettNathanson, talks with Bobbi Rebell about Comcast's deal to buy Dreamworks Animation for $3.8 billion.
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Syria ceasefire "barely alive": U.N.
Air strikes destroy a hospital and kill dozens of people in rebel-held areas of Syria's Aleppo including children and doctors with no one taking responsibility for the attack. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Boehner's "inner Trump" came out: Cruz
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz says former House Speaker John Boehner "allowed his inner Trump to come out" when Boehner recently called Cruz "Lucifer in the flesh." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Cruz responds to Trump, Boehner insults
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz says rival Donald Trump "yells, he screams, he curses or he insults" and says, "I've never worked with John Boehner" in response to insults thrown at him from both men. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Italy arrests Islamic State suspects, uncovers attack plot
Italy's state police releases video of an arrest of one of the four suspects in a plot to carry out a militant attack in Italy. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Jobless rate shows Spain's ugly side
New data knocks Spain's status as the rising star of the euro zone, with unemployment ticking up and inflation nudging down. As Ivor Bennett reports, it's a reminder of deep-seated problems as voters prepare for a second parliamentary election in six months.
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Footage of girl rescued after Aleppo air strike
Video from social media shows a young girl being rescued from rubble after an air strike in Aleppo, Syria.
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Heat wave worsens drought in western India
Water trains bring scant relief to the western Indian state of Gujarat where the worst drought in four decades has emptied reservoirs and destroyed crops and livestock. Diane Hodges reports.
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Christie's fetes 250 yrs in business with sale
From Joshua Reynolds to Lucian Freud, works spanning several centuries of British art will go under the hammer as part of a sale celebrating 250 years since auction house Christie's was founded. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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The great Chanel handbag heist
Thieves used an SUV early Thursday to ram their way through the security grill of a Chanel store in central Paris in the latest brazen robbery on a luxury goods store in the French capital.
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Indian PM's waxwork is unveiled in London
A new waxwork of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is unveiled at Madame Tussauds in London. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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In North Korea, money trumps Party prestige
For many North Koreans, money is overtaking membership in the ruling Worker's Party as the way to get ahead. Defectors told Reuters' Ju-min Park that an informal grey market now provides what the Party once promised: a living.
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Zambian currency dilemma after downgrade
Zambia's currency, the kwacha, has managed to recoup some the losses it suffered last year because of weak copper prices, but is coming under pressure again after a credit downgrade. Grace Pascoe reports.
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Iraqi army makes modest advance south of Mosul
Iraqi forces recapture a village in Nineveh province as part of the first phase of an offensive to retake Mosul from Islamic State militants. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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20 years on, Australia's gun laws are working
As Australia remembers its last mass shooting 20 years ago, gun-related deaths are way down. Reuters' Byron Kaye says evidence shows that American politicians who claim fewer guns means more violence are clearly wrong.
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Australia remembers Port Arthur massacre
Twenty years on, Australia's Prime Minister says the legacy of the Port Arthur massacre is that gun violence in the country is now "an exception" rather than a "brutal reality". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Russia makes second historic rocket launch attempt
Russia launches a rocket from the country's new spacesport, a second attempt in 24 hours to launch the unmanned Soyuz rocket after a technical fault. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Money: the new way to get ahead in North Korea
North Koreans increasingly look to cash to get ahead, as the importance of party membership and loyalty weakens. Natasha Howitt reports.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Christ the Redeemer lit up ahead of Rio Olympics
Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue glows green and yellow as Brazil marks 100 days to the start of the Olympic Games. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Syrian ceasefire on brink of collapse: UN envoy
U.N. Special Envoy for Syria urges the leaders of Russia and the U.S. to salvage the "barely alive" two-month cessation of hostilities in Syria. Natasha Howitt reports.
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Indonesia in top five for countries with diabetes: WHO
Indonesia is ranked one of the world's top five worst affected nations for people living with diabetes. Julie Noce reports.
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Sanders on why Trump won't win
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders offered a list of reasons why Republican Donald Trump will not become President of the Unied States. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Whistleblower Snowden gets big screen treatment
Oliver Stone's "Snowden" provides look at spy drama with release of film trailer on Wednesday. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)
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Trump questions Cruz move to pick VP
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump questioned rival Sen. Ted Cruz's decision to name Carly Fiorina as running mate should he win the nomination. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Robert Durst jailed for seven years
Real estate scion Robert Durst is sentenced to seven years in prison for a federal gun crime, but his defense attorney maintains he did not kill his best friend, Susan Berman. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Caracas resident: "If we have lunch, we don't have dinner."
Scores are learning to live without in Venezuela, as an economic crisis is forcing some to slash meals, while the government imposes a shorter work week. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Finding lifeless Bobbi Kristina was traumatizing, boyfriend says
The boyfriend of Bobbi Kristina Brown opens up in new interviews about the night he found the daughter of Whitney Houston unconscious. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Migrant children cared for at abandoned Greek tourist village
A shelter run by a charity at an abandoned tourist village on the Greek island of Chios offers shelter to migrant children who crossed the Aegean Sea alone or became separated from their families.
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Fed giving opportunity for June rate hike - Lindsey Piegza
Stifel Nicolaus Chief Economist Lindsey Piegza talks with Bobbi Rebell about the Fed's decision not to raise interest rates, and the changes in their statement.
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Canadian Rail trestle bridge goes up in flames
Canadian police are investigating whether a fire that destroyed a rail trestle bridge near Mayerthorpe, Alberta, was intentionally set. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Breakingviews: Apple bruises
The tech giant suffered a rare drop in revenue and an unprecedented fall in iPhone sales. Rob Cyran and Reynolds Holding discuss how Apple Pay and other services could turn things around.
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Cruz puts Trump, Clinton in same "liberal" category
"Washington and New York want this general election to be between two rich, liberal New Yorkers who agree on virtually every issue," says Republican candidate Ted Cruz. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Venezuela's government orders employees to work two-day week
Venezuela's socialist government orders public employees to work a two-day week as it tries to cut back on energy consumption in the crisis-hit country.
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80,000 chickens killed in fire
A massive fire at Kofkoff Egg Farms in Lebanon, Connecticut kills at least 80,000 chickens. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Lebanese women design website to report sexual harassment in Beirut
'Harras Tracker' allows women to report locations where they have experienced or witnessed sexual harassment in Beirut
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Mitsubishi orders halve since scandal
Mitsubishi Motors says retail vehicle orders have halved since it revealed it cheated on mileage tests, intensifying concerns over whether it can survive considering its already chequered history of scandals. Grace Pascoe reports
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Barclays weathers tough start to year
Barclays has cheered investors with signs of resilience in its revamped business model and Spain's Banco Santander , the euro zone's biggest bank, beat analysts forecasts. But as Hayley Platt reports, both results still showed big falls.
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Downey Jr. heaps praise on new Spider-Man Tom Holland
Robert Downey Jr. heaps praise on new Spider-Man actor Tom Holland as he leads the stars of 'Captain America: Civil War' on the red carpet in London for the film's European premiere. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)
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Thousands protest over Mexicos missing 43 students
Thousands of protesters marched through Mexico's capital on the 19th month anniversary of the feared massacre of 43 students, demanding answers into the whereabouts of their loved ones following the release of a damning report by international experts accusing authorities of hampering investigations.
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Scanner could prevent Brussels-style attacks, says inventor
A non-invasive scanner that uses ultraviolet laser to spot small amounts of explosives could prevent terror attacks at transport hubs and stadia, says its British inventor. Jim Drury reports.
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U.S. sends jets to 'deter Russian aggression'
Two highly advanced U.S. F-22 fighters fly to the Black Sea for the first time since Washington beefed up military support for NATO's eastern European allies who say they face aggression from Russia.
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Protesters march to remember Mexico's 43
Demonstrators marched in the Mexican capital after the release of a damning report on the investigation of the feared massacre of 43 student teachers in 2014. Julie Noce reports.
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Police failings blamed for Hillsborough disaster
The inquest into the deaths of 96 six football fans who died in the Hillsborough football stadium crush in 1989 rules they were unlawfully killed.
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Circus lions rescued in Latin America
A wildlife advocacy group prepares to send more than a dozen lions rescued from Peru and Colombia to a sanctuary in South Africa. Julie Noce reports.
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China bank earnings show bad loans are mounting
China's bank balance sheets are showing growing numbers of unpaid loans as company earnings trickle in. And as Tara Joseph reports they are urgently looking for creative ways to get them off their books quickly.
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Pepper spray flies between Trump supporters, opponents in CA
A rally in front of the Anaheim City Hall erupted into chaos when Trump supporters and opponents used pepper spray on each other. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Apple posts historic drop in iPhone sales; forecast disappoints
Apple reports quarterly results below Wall Street targets and forecasts another disappointing quarter. John Russell reports.
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Trump, Clinton rack up big wins in Acela primary
Republicans Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton came out the runaway winners as five Northeastern states held nominating contests on Tuesday, with Trump sweeping all five and Clinton winning four.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
With big wins, Clinton looks ahead to convention
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton says she's looking forward to returning to Philadelphia for the Democratic National Convention in July. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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"I consider myself the presumptive nominee" - Trump
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump tells the media he considers himself the party's "presumptive nominee," following five primary victories on Tuesday. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Photo exhibit in Geneva raises new tensions with Turkey
Geneva's Place des Nations has become ground zero in the latest freedom of expression battle between Turkey and the West. And, as Nathan Frandino reports, the Swiss government is not bending to pressure from Turkey.
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Cruz vows Indiana to determine nominee, not establishment
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz looks ahead to Indiana, the next Republican primary, after his losses to front-runner Donald Trump in several states. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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White House briefly goes on lockdown
The White House was put on lockdown briefly on Thursday, but officials have yet to release details as to why. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Apple, Twitter disappoint
Both Apple and Twitter delivered bad news to investors after hours on Tuesday. Stocks were relatively unchanged in the regular trading session. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Prehistoric mother and child discovered
The 5,000-year-old remains of a mother holding a child are discovered in Taiwan, representing the earliest trace of human activity in the country. Angela Moore reports.
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Colorado roadside shootings linked: task force
A task force investigating a series of roadside shootings in Northern Colorado says they have reason to believe several of them are linked. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Syrian amputee carries Rio 2016 flame through Athens refugee camp
A victim of the war in Syria is carrying the Olympic torch in Greece to draw attention to the plight of refugees from his homeland. Nathan Frandino reports.
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White House to "ramp up" pressure on N. Korea
The White House says it plans to continue to "ramp up the pressure" on Pyongyang to curb its nuclear activities. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Hershey’s hurt by America’s waning love for chocolate
Quarterly sales at Hershey's fell more than expected for the third reporting period in a row as health conscious Americans stay away from chocolate snacks.
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P&G sales fall for seventh quarter
Consumer products giant Procter & Gamble continues to face challenges in the global market as it works to regain its footing. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Tensions flare at Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque
Scuffles break out between Palestinians and Israeli security forces outside Jerusalem's al-Aqsa mosque after several Israelis violated visitation rules. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Procter and Gamble profit growth impressive - Erin Lash
Morningstar equity analyst Erin Lash talks with Bobbi Rebell about Procter and Gamble's results including why they have been able to raise prices, as well as why they have a competitive advantage.
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World's first brain-controlled drone race
The University of Florida holds the first ever mind controlled drone competition. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Taiwan finds Stone Age fossil of mother holding a baby
Archaeologists in Taiwan have discovered a 4,800-year-old fossil of a mother holding and looking down at a baby.
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Kidnapped boys escape Islamic State training
In an attempt to create a new generation of fighters, Islamic State is kidnapping boys and indoctrinating them. Reuters Emily Wither spoke to Yazidi boys who were trained to kill by the militants before they were smuggled to safety.
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Chernobyl 30 years on: Inside the danger zone
Thirty years after the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl in Ukraine, Reuters Matthias Williams meets some of the people ignoring the warnings and living inside the exclusion zone.
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England's junior doctors stage first ever all-out strike
Junior doctors in England walk out on all-out strike for the first time in the National Health Service's history.
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U.S. sends jets to 'deter Russian aggression'
Two highly advanced U.S. F-22 fighters fly to the Black Sea for the first time since Washington beefed up military support for NATO's eastern European allies who say they face aggression from Russia.
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Fire engulfs India's natural history museum
A massive blaze engulfs the National Museum of Natural History in India's capital, New Delhi. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Bangladesh LGBT activist killed by militants
Suspected Islamic militants killed gay rights activist Xulhaz Mannan late Monday in Bangladesh. As Douglas Busvine reporters, its the latest in a surge of violent attacks on free thinkers by militants claiming links to groups like Islamic State and Al Qaeda.
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3D vision makes industrial robots friendly
Algorithms that can make a collaborative robot arm react to moving objects within milliseconds could mean a future where robots and humans work closer together on production lines. Jim Drury reports.
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Wingtra drone is helicopter-plane hybrid
The Wingtra aerial robot takes off like a helicopter but flies like a plane to complete autonomous data gathering missions or deliver a small payload. Matthew Stock reports.
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Blast in Armenia capital kills two
A blast on a passenger bus kills at least two people and injures six in the Armenian capital of Yerevan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Bear on the run in California
An errant black bear takes police and wildlife officials on a run through a California neighborhood before it's finally captured. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Morgan Freeman receives Chaplin Award
Actor Morgan Freeman is awarded the 43rd Chaplin Award from the film society of Lincoln Center. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Mexico accused of stonewalling missing students probe
Family members of 43 missing Mexican students accuse the government of hampering an independent inquiry into the fate of their loved ones. Natasha Howitt reports.
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Survivors, relatives remember Chernobyl victims
Thirty years later, Ukrainians in Slavutych, a town where many were permanently relocated to, pay tribute to the victims of the worst nuclear disaster in history. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Monday, April 25, 2016
Chernobyl victims honored on 30th anniversary
Dozens of people who lost their loved ones in the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 30 years ago attend a vigil in Kiev, Ukraine. Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Kasich supporters mixed on Cruz-Kasich coalition
Supporters of Republican presidential candidate John Kasich weigh in on his alliance with Ted Cruz, with many agreeing: "Whatever has to be done to stop Trump." Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Protests over LGBT bill greet NC lawmakers
North Carolina legislators returning to Raleigh Monday, greeted by protestors both supporting and condemning the state's controversial transgender bathroom law
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Sales soar for late singer Prince as his music tops Billboard charts
In the wake of his death, the music of the singer Prince takes the top two spots in the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Cleveland to pay $6 mln to family of Tamir Rice
The family of Tamir Rice, a 12-year-old African-American killed by a white Cleveland police officer , agreed to a $6 million settlement.
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ESA launches satellite to monitor climate change
The European Space Agency (ESA) successfully launches Sentinel 1B, the second of two satellites designed to map the earth and research climate change. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Gay rights activist killed in Bangladesh
Islamist militants are suspected of hacking to death a leading gay rights activist and a friend at an apartment in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka. Vanessa Johnston reports.
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Virginia ex-governor's fate rests with Supreme Court
Lawyers for former Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell will present oral arguments before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in an effort to undo his corruption conviction and keep him out of prison. Linda So reports.
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Protests against Pakistani singers' concerts in India
Workers of the right-wing Shiv Sena party, an ally of India's ruling coalition, take to the streets to protest against Pakistani singers holding concerts in the country.
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Gannett bids for Tribune Publishing
The owner of USAToday wants to buy the publisher of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune for $815 million. Tribune Publishing says it'll review the bid. Fred Katayama reports.
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Obama pushes for controversial TTIP deal during Germany visit
President Obama concentrates on the controversial TTIP trade deal during his visit to Germany, as he scrambles to reach an agreement before he leaves office.
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U.S. volunteers fighting IS alongside Kurds
A small band of western volunteers have made their own way to Iraq to take up arms against the militant group - even though Kurdish authorities say they need foreign money and weapons more than men. Reuters Emily Wither met one at a checkpoint in Northern Iraq.
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Obama's final push for TTIP trade deal
U.S. President Barack Obama says he will do whatever he can to advance a controversial trade deal with the European Union in his last nine months in office. But, as Ivor Bennett reports, there's a growing swell of populist concerns about the impact on jobs, consumer protections and the environment.
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Cruz, Kasich team up to stop Trump
Republican White House rivals Ted Cruz and John Kasich say they will work together in hopes of blocking front-runner Donald Trump from winning the party's presidential nomination. Linda So reports.
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UK banks set for grim results
Britain's top banks are set for one of their worst first-quarter earnings seasons since the financial crisis, adding to their struggle to win over investors against a backdrop of misconduct charges, a weak economic outlook and uncertainty over Brexit. Jo Webster reports.
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Sinkhole in the middle of intersection in China
State media releases surveillance video showing a sinkhole appearing in the middle of a busy intersection in eastern China. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Over 300 rescued migrants arrive in Sicily
Hundreds of migrants rescued from boats in the Mediterranean by Medecins Sans Frontieres arrive at Sicily's Pozzallo port. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Additional U.S. forces to be sent to Syria: Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama has approved deployment of up to an additional 250 U.S. forces in Syria. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Haitians demand second vote
As the deadline passes to hold a run-off vote in Haiti's presidential election, supporters of the winning candidate in the disputed first round demand a new election date. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Haitians demand second vote
As the deadline passes to hold a run-off vote in Haiti's presidential election, supporters of the winning candidate in the disputed first round demand a new election date. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Wind energy converter inspired by ancient boats
A bladeless wind energy convertor inspired by the sailing boats of Ancient Carthage is set to breeze past traditional turbines in terms of efficiency, according to its Tunisian developers. Amy Pollock reports.
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Australian teen charged with planning ANZAC attack
Australia police say they have charged a teenager with planning an ANZAC Day attack, as tens of thousands gather to remember fallen soldiers. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Cruz: letting men use women's restrooms is wrong
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz attacks attempts to expand transgender rights by letting them use the restrooms and locker rooms that correlate to the gender they identify with. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Burundi humanitarian worker awarded prize
George Clooney presents Aurora Prize to Marguerite Barankitse, a humanitarian worker from Burundi, at a ceremony in Armenia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
Officials: slaying of Ohio family members "sophisticated"
Officials in Ohio say the execution-style murders of eight members of a rural family were "sophisticated" and well-planned, and the investigation could take some time. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Ohio massacre, drug tunnel top crime stories
In this week's crime news, execution-style killings in south-central Ohio, plus a massive drug tunnel discovered running between San Diego and Tijuana. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Trump urges supporters to go to Republican convention
During a campaign rally in Maryland, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump calls on all his supporters to go Cleveland in July when the Republican National Convention convenes to pick a nominee. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Migrants trying new route to bypass closed borders
Migrants trapped at the makeshift camp on the Greece-Macedonia border are turning to alternative routes to reach northern Europe. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Obama: "Time to complete TTIP"
U.S. President Barack Obama warned that time is running out for the European Union and the United States to complete a free trade accord, as protesters in Germany march against the plan. Diane Hodges reports.
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Koch brother says Clinton might be better president
Charles Koch, one half of conservative money powerhouse the Koch Brothers, tells ABC News "It's possible" that Hillary Clinton would make a better president than the current G.O.P. candidates.
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Damascus celebrates Palm Sunday for 1st time in 5 years
For the first time since the Syrian civil war began five years ago, Orthodox Christians march through the streets of Damascus to celebrate Palm Sunday. Diane Hodges reports.
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Obama says EU and U.S. must move forward with TTIP
U.S. President Barack Obama defended the ongoing free trade deal talks with the European Union at a news conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Pope to teens: happiness is not an app
Pope Francis holds a Jubilee Year Mass for tens of thousands of youth, urging them to shun materialism, and calls on kidnappers to release religious hostages in Syria. Diane Hodges reports.
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Solar-powered plane completes 3-day flight
Pilot Bertrand Piccard says he had dreamt of "flying day and night with no fuel" and upon landing the Solar Impulse 2 in California, his dream had come true. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Candidates vote in Austria's presidential race
Austria's presidential hopefuls cast their vote in poll likely to determine whether Austria will drift toward the right after decades of centrist parties dominating political landscape. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Obama begins two-day visit to Germany
U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in Hanover, Germany, for a two-day visit to shore up U.S. alliances. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Merkel welcomes Obama to Germany
U.S. President Barack Obama was welcomed to Germany with a military honors ceremony at the Royal Palace of Herrenhausen in Hanover. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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George Clooney lays flowers at genocide memorial in Armenia
American actor George Clooney joins Armenian President Serzh Sarksyan in remembering victims of genocide at a memorial in capital Yerevan. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Gunman opens fire at Wisconsin prom
Police say three people were injured when a gunman with a rifle shot at students as they were exiting their prom in Wisconsin. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Still homeless one year since Nepal quake
A baby who miraculously survived last year's deadly Nepal earthquake at two-days-old, is still living in a makeshift shed as his family awaits support to reconstruct their flattened home. Natasha Howitt reports.
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Nepal quake victims remembered
Nepal's prime minister leads tributes to the victims of last year's earthquakes on the eve of the first anniversary of the disaster. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
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George Clooney calls denial of Armenia genocide 'ridiculous'
Actor George Clooney brands the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces a century ago as "genocide" and says it is ridiculous to deny it. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration)
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Solar plane reaches California
A solar-powered plane due to land in California flies over the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Area as it continues its around-the-world journey. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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North Korea calls new missile test "great success"
North Korea's state-run television releases still photographs of leader Kim Jong Un supervising a submarine-launched ballistic missile test. Natasha Howitt reports.
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Prince cremated
The family and friends of late pop superstar Prince attend a private ceremony as his spokewoman say his remains have been cremated. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Saturday, April 23, 2016
Geroge Clooney calls denial of Armenia genocide 'ridiculous'
Actor George Clooney brands the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces a century ago as "genocide" and says it is ridiculous to deny it. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration)
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Cruz blasts Trump over transgender bathroom debate
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz blasts rival Donald Trump for saying that transgender people should use whichever public bathroom feels appropriate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Clinton rallies Rhode Island ahead of poll
U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tells a crowd in Central Falls, Rhode Island to make sure they vote next Tuesday when the state along with Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania goes to the polls. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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N. Korea fires submarine-launched missile: S. Korea
South Korea's military says North Korea fired a submarine-launched ballistic missile off its coast, amid concern that the isolated state might conduct a nuclear test ahead of a rare ruling party meeting in May. Mana Rabiee reports.
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One year on, Nepal struggles to recover from quake devastation
One year after two earthquakes devastated large swathes of Nepal, killing over 9,000 people and damaging nearly a million homes, the Himalayan nation is still struggling to restore its battered economy, rebuild famed monuments and revive its much-needed tourism industry. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Sounds from Clinton's listening stop: "We can't all be doctors and lawyers"
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton listened at a campaign stop in Connecticut where a woman talking about earning a living wage told her, "We all have different walks in life, we can't all be doctors and lawyers." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Victims' family asks for help after killings in Ohio
Kimberly Newman of the Ohio Crisis Response Team thanks the public and asks for citizens' help on behalf of the Rhoden family, after the brutal murder of eight of their family members. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Russia holds large scale military drills in south
Russia's air force holds large-scale exercises including with fighter jets in the country's south, as Russian President Vladimir Putin makes beefing up the military a national priority. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Indonesia's Jews mark Passover in low key celebration
Indonesia's practicing Jews, thought to number less than 200, hope that interfaith events like the one in Jakarta which marked Passover, will help them gain an equal footing in the Muslim majority nation. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Merkel seeks to ease tensions with Turkey over migrants
German Chancellor Angela Merkel is visiting a migrants camp in Turkey as she seeks to ease tensions with the country over the migration crisis, but not everyone is pleased with her visit. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Kasich: "Win with ideas, or go home"
Republican presidential candidate Governor John Kasich said those running for the nation's highest office, "should win with ideas or go home." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Chemical factory erupts in India
No casualties were reported when a chemical factory in India's southern state of Telangana erupted in flames. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Dwindling Guantanamo population persists
The population of detainees at Guantanamo Bay military prison is shrinking, but Obama's goal of closing the prison is still elusive. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Obama golfs with Cameron during UK visit
U.S. President Barack Obama golfs with British Prime Minister David Cameron while visiting the U.K., one day after appealing directly to British voters to remain in EU. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Cruz chides Trump on political correctness
Republican presidential candidate Senator Ted Cruz chided rival Donald Trump over laws surrounding transgender use of public restrooms. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Democrats will sue Cruz if he wins: Trump
Referring to Ted Cruz by the name "Rafael," Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says if Cruz were to win, "the first thing that the Democrats are going to do is sue him." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Fans celebrate Prince's legacy in hometown
Hundreds of Prince fans celebrate his life and music outside the First Avenue club where "Purple Rain" was filmed in downtown Minneapolis. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Outrage on the streets over trade ahead of Obama visit to Hanover
Thousands of Germans are protesting against a free trade deal being negotiated between the U.S. and the European Union ahead of President Barack Obama's visit to Hanover. Nathan Frandino reports.
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President Obama visits Shakespeare's Globe
U.S. President Obama visits the playwright's theatre on the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death. Rough cut (no reporter narration)
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Five killed in Georgia shootings: Officials
Five people are dead in Georgia after two separate shootings and authorities say the suspect was later found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Frustration of Nepal quake victims
One year after earthquakes in Nepal, many are still struggling to rebuild their lives as frustration mounts over the slow government response. Paul Chapman reports.
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Friday, April 22, 2016
Clinton: Republicans "Want to go back to trickle-down economics on steroids"
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said Republicans "Want to go back to trickle-down economics on steroids." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Kasich sees path to victory at convention
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich says he sees a path to becoming the nominee at the party's convention this summer. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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'Globe to Globe Hamlet' marks Shakespeare anniversary
The cast and crew of 'Globe to Globe Hamlet' reflect on their experience of taking the famous Shakespeare drama across the world, from Venezuela to Djibouti to Japan. Rollo Ross reports.
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Hamlet's Elsinore Castle celebrates Shakespeare anniversary
A range of events marking the anniversary of Shakespeare's death 400 years ago will take place at Kronborg Castle in Denmark, immortalised by the bard as Hamlet's Elsinore Castle. Rollo Ross reports.
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Grisly murder scene in Ohio
At least eight people believed to be members of the same family were found shot to death execution-style in four homes in Pike County, Ohio. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Trump calls on rivals to drop out
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump called on his rivals to drop out saying "they can't win", pledging that "when they get out we will start on Hillary Clinton." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Young royals greet Obamas in London
U.S. President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle arrive for a casual dinner with Prince William, Kate and Prince Harry at London's Kensington Palace. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Tech shares pummel the Nasdaq
Weak earnings from Microsoft and Alphabet hurt the Nasdaq on Friday. Fred Katayama wraps up the market action.
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Wild horses stampede in Arizona
A news helicopter captures video of a wild horse herd stampeding through the Arizona desert. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Breakfast boosts McDonald's profit
Quarterly profit surged 35 percent as the All-Day Breakfast menu and McPick 2 prove a hit with McDonald's diners. Fred Katayama reports.
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At least seven shot dead in rural Ohio: Officials
The Ohio Attorney General says at least seven people are found dead in "execution-style" killings in Pike County. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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De Niro, Foster, Keitel reunite for "Taxi Driver" anniversary
Stars of Martin Scorsese's classic hit "Taxi Driver" hit the red carpet at Tribeca Film Festival to celebrate its 40th anniversary. Elly Park reports.
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First tech IPO of 2016 has volatile start
High profile hacking has brought the spotlight on cyber security companies, but the latest security IPO SecureWorks, also the year’s first tech IPO, is showing it’s not an easy sell to investors.
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Syrian crisis can only be resolved through negotiation: Obama
U.S. President Barack Obama says the Syrian crisis can only be resolved through negotiation, which might include some parties he deeply disagrees with. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Obama: EU magnifies British influence
President Barack Obama tells a London news conference that EU membership magnifies Britain's influence in the world, lending his support to those who want Britain to remain in the bloc. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Obama says Prince death is "remarkable loss"
U.S. President Barack Obama called the death of Prince a "remarkable loss," saying that in the morning he played "Purple Rain" at the U.S. Ambassador's residence before heading to meetings. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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VW's 16.2 billion euro hit
Europe's largest automaker, Volkswagen, says it will take a 16.2 euro billion hit to its 2015 results and slash its dividend, to help pay for its emissions-test cheating scandal. Kirsty Basset reports.
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Water harvester goes on display
A solar-powered wooden fountain that condenses water from the air around it goes on display in the Netherlands. Amy Pollock reports.
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Tens of thousands of Thai Buddhist monks gather
Buddhist monks and devotees gather at a controversial temple outside Bangkok in a ceremony organizers said was a meeting of over 100,000 monks in Pathum Thani.
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More cold water on Draghi & ECB policies
Disappointing euro zone growth data pours more cold water on ECB Mario Draghi's stimulus policies. As David Pollard reports, German chancellor Angela Merkel has also waded into the debate over whether those policies are working.
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Fans, friends pay tribute following Prince's death
Thousands of people around the world are paying tribute following the death of Prince, the innovative pop superstar whose songwriting and eccentric stage presence electrified fans with hits including "Purple Rain" and "When Doves Cry". He was 57.
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Student dies after restroom beating
Delaware police are investigating the death of sixteen-year-old student Amy Francis, who died after being beaten inside a restroom at Howard High School of Technology in Wilmington. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Obamas smile for the Queen
The First Family of the U.S. poses for photos with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip in the U.K. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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One year ago: devastating earthquakes hit Nepal
As the one year anniversary approaches, a look back at the Nepalese earthquakes of 2015, which killed thousands and demolished over 900,000 homes.
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Prince tributes go into the night
Fans dance to Prince's music as tributes continue after the pop star was found dead in his home earlier on Thursday. Julie Noce reports.
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Dubai's teetering race for the top
Dubai wants to build the tallest skyscraper in the world, playing out an old plan to make real estate - rather than volatile oil - the emirate's economic lifeblood.
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Serbian ultra-nationalists threaten EU future
Serbian ultra-nationalists look set to win seats in elections on Sunday boosted by growing discontent with Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic's pro-European Union stance and austerity policies.
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Refugees flown to Italy by Pope start new life
The Syrian refugees who flew out of Lesbos on Pope Francis' plane last week begin their new life in Rome
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Chinese Buddhist temple disseminates wisdom with robot monk
An ancient Chinese Buddhist temple uses modern means to disseminate wisdom with the help of a small robot monk. Julie Noce reports.
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China's ticking time bomb of debt
With China's debt pile now well above the level in the U.S. on the eve of the 2008 financial crisis, Tara Joseph reports that experts are warning of a potential fallout for the world economy.
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Australian TV crew home after Lebanon jail ordeal
An Australian television crew charged with kidnapping two children from their father in Beirut have returned home to Australia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Fans mourn loss of 'Purple Rain' superstar Prince
Prince, the music icon best known for songs like "Purple Rain," "Kiss" and "Raspberry Beret", is remembered across the United States where tributes are filled with a sea of purple. Gavino Garay reports.
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Thursday, April 21, 2016
Volkswagen reaches diesel settlement agreement
The deal in principle will include a buyback offer for 482,000 vehicles and a possible fix if regulators agree on it, or a lease cancellation. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Two dead after new bike lane collapses in Rio
A bike lane, one of the projects aimed at sprucing up Rio de Janeiro ahead of this summer's Olympic Games, has collapsed into the ocean, killing two people. Diane Hodges reports.
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Snoopy gets his own museum in Tokyo
A museum dedicated to the cartoon character Snoopy seeks to draw a crowd in Japan. Angela Moore reports.
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Alphabet, Microsoft, Starbucks results disappoint
A wave of big names came out with earnings results that fell short of expectations after hours on Thursday. The Dow fell below 18,000. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Syrian-linked militia surrender to Kurdish forces
Kurdish forces say they've killed more than 20 pro-government militia during a two-day battle that has widened their control over Syrian territory along the border with Turkey. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Kasich criticizes "click" driven media
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich criticizes the media for writing "controversial" and "inflammatory" headlines in order to garner the most clicks. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Short term optimistic on market- Mark Newton
Mark Newton of Newton Advisors on why he likes the energy sector, and believes stocks have more upside potential in this rally despite Thursday's pause. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Prince dead at 57
Music icon Prince, has been found dead at his Paisley Park complex in Minnesota. Gavino Garay reports.
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How much is the royal family worth to UK?
As Britain's Queen Elizabeth turns 90 a new report values the monarchy at more then £58bln. As Hayley Platt reports, some also say there's evidence she's boosted stock markets in commonwealth countries.
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Security drill in Cannes ahead of film festival
Police hold attack drill on Cannes red carpet, in security preparations ahead of the film festival in May. Sarah Mills reports.
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VW shares up on U.S. deal reports
Volkswagen shares jumped more than 6 percent in early trade on expectations that the carmaker was close to reaching a deal to buy back 500,000 diesel cars in the United States in a step toward resolving an emissions rigging scandal. Sonia Legg reports
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Britain celebrates (but not the economy)
New figures show British public borrowing for the year slightly overshot a target set just a month ago and retail sales fell sharply. As David Pollard reports, the worrying economic data comes as President Obama flies to Britain on a mission to keep the UK in the EU.
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Queen Elizabeth, the world's oldest monarch, turns 90
Britain's Queen Elizabeth is celebrating her 90th birthday. The world's oldest monarch still performs hundreds of engagements each year and shows no signs of losing her appetite for the job.
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Leibovitz portraits mark Queen's 90th birthday
Three portraits of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, taken by the renowned photographer Annie Leibovitz, are released to mark her 90th birthday. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Meet China's cute furry ambassadors in South Korea
South Korea has just received two Chinese giant pandas as part of China's 'panda diplomacy'.
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Syrian 'doomsday' seed collection recreated in Lebanon
Plans are in place to safeguard the future of Syrian agriculture by recreating a seed collection stored in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, which is at risk of being destroyed by the country's civil war. Edward Baran reports.
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Japanese business not keen on Trump: poll
Most Japanese firms think a Donald Trump presidency would hurt the Japan-U.S. alliance and make the United States less business-friendly. Reuters' Ed Klamann explains why Japan's angsty about the Republican presidential candidate.
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Three dead at Mexico chemical plant blast
A massive explosion rocked a major petrochemical facility in Mexico, killing at least three people. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Norway killer Breivik wins human rights case
A court has ruled that Norway violated mass killer Anders Breivik's human rights by keeping him in isolation in prison. Yiming Woo reports.
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Guantanamo has to "keep the lights on" for now
Authorities and detainees at the Guantanamo Bay military prison prepare for the possibility of the facility's closure and say the "general spirit" is lifting. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Portrait critical for Thai succession
Thailand prepares the groundwork for its first royal succession in nearly 70 years. Natasha Howitt reports.
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VW expected to buy back 500,000 U.S. diesel cars
Sources tell Reuters the automaker Volkswagen is expected to buy back some 500,000 diesel vehicles sold in the U.S. that exceeded legal emission levels. Gavino Garay reports.
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Harriet Tubman gets on $20, Hamilton stays on the $10
Harriet Tubman will become the first African-American to grace a U.S. currency when she's placed on the $20 bill and former Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton will keep his spot on the $10 bill, the Treasury announced Wednesday.
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Heat wave, drought ravage India
India's government says 330 million people are affected by drought, as a heat wave moves across the country with diminishing water sources. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Wall St. two percent shy of record high
A rebound in oil prices added to optimism sparked by earnings reports that beat low expectations, lifting stocks just a couple percentage points away from record highs. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Walker says he would support Trump
For the first time, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker says he would support Donald Trump as the GOP nominee even though he's publicly endorsed rival Ted Cruz. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Cruz defiant after crushing loss in NY
Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz strikes a defiant tone a day after losing badly to rival Donald Trump in New York.
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Saudi snub for Obama amid straining relations
U.S. President Barack Obama arrives in Saudi Arabia but is greeted by a lower-level delegation as King Salman opts to welcome Gulf leaders instead for a regional summit on security.
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Verizon set to make Yahoo's bidder short list - exclusive
Verizon Communications is set to advance to the second stage of bidding for Yahoo's core assets, sources told Reuters. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Trends are shifting from bearish to bullish- Ross Gerber
Gerber Kawasaki CEO Ross Gerber talks about the energy sector, earnings, and what needs to happen for the markets to hit new highs. Bobbi Rebell reports.
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Jennifer Aniston named People's 'most beautiful' woman
12 years since she her first win - Jennifer Aniston has been named People magazine's most beautiful woman of 2016. Sarah Mills reports.
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Outrage after 6-year-old's arrest at TN school
Parents are furious after police handcuffed and arrested five elementary school students in Tennessee. At least one of the students was as young as six-years-old. Linda So reports.
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Breakingviews: Google vs. EU
European trustbusters' allegation that Google abused its market dominance in smartphones is a losing battle for both sides, but one worth fighting. Rob Cyran and Jeffrey Goldfarb explain.
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Transgender students caught in legal restroom fight
A fight has broken out across the South over access to bathrooms — specifically for transgender men and women. Caught in the middle of this debate are transgender students.
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Portrait of Britain's Queen Elizabeth unveiled
Ahead of Queen Elizabeth II celebrating her 90th birthday, a 10-foot portrait of the monarch made from automotive parts is unveiled. Rough Cut (No reporter narration)
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NASA releases majestic 4K video of Aurora Borealis seen from space
The 4k Northern Lights video showcases NASA's launch of a new high-definition television service.
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Google faces EU charges over Android 'abuse'
European Union antitrust regulators have accused Google of abusing the dominance of its Android mobile operating system in deals with phone makers and mobile network operators. As Ivor Bennett reports, it's the latest in a string of EU actions to target U.S. tech firms.
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Eight-month-old rape victim's father chops off accused's hands in India
An eight-month-old rape victim's father in India's northern state of Punjab chops off the hands of the alleged rapist after a court hearing on the two-year-old case gets postponed.
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Recreation of destroyed Palmyra arch unveiled in London
Palmyra arch recreated in London's Trafalgar Square in act of defiance against Islamic State who destroyed the original. Rough Cut (No reporter narration).
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Mock attack at Paris train station
French special forces carry out an exercise simulating a militant attack at a train station in Paris. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Obama set to court Gulf in Riyadh trip
Barack Obama is heading to Riyadh to meet Saudi Arabian and Gulf state leaders, with the US President expected to try and soothe concerns about Iran's regional influence.
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History serves stark warning for Port Talbot
In a stark warning to Port Talbot in Wales, as its steel works faces possible closure, the former site of Ravenscraig works in Scotland is now one of the most deprived areas of the country.
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Clinton's NY win puts 'victory in sight'
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton regained momentum with a win in the New York primary, but rival Bernie Sanders expressed concern over the voting process in the state
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Kabul still shaken day after deadly attack
Afghan residents call for the government to provide better security in Kabul following a deadly Taliban attack that killed at least 64 people. Yiming Woo reports.
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More bodies recovered from Japan quake
More bodies have been pulled out from debris, following Japan's deadly earthquake. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Aid arrives for Ecuador quake victims
Aid arrives in coastal towns damaged by Ecuador's deadly earthquake, which has killed at least 480 people. Yiming Woo reports.
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Big wins for Clinton, Trump in New York
Front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton roll to easy victories in New York's presidential nominating contests. Yiming Woo reports.
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Cruz takes cue from Obama, promising: "Yes, We Will"
Republican Presidential candidate Ted Cruz took a cue from Democratic President Obama's campaign slogan, "Yes, We Can," promising supporters in Pennsylvania, "Yes, We Will." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Trump wins New York: "We don't have much of a race anymore"
Republican front-runner Donald Trump won New York's primary, according to news network projections, moving closer to capturing enough delegates to win the party's nomination. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Sanders: "We are going to do just fine tonight in New York"
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, addressing supporters in Pennsylvania, during New York's primary day, "We are going to do just fine tonight in New York." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Sanders says will win Pennsylvania if large voter turnout
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders sets his sights on Pennsylvania's primary next week, saying if there is a large voter turnout "we will win." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Kasich pledges to be "normal guy" in big office if he wins presidency
Republican presidential candidate Gov. John Kasich pledges to be a "normal guy" in a big office if he is elected President, as he predicts he could be selected by delegates at the Republican convention. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Rousseff: "It is a coup"
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff calls attempts to impeach her "a coup", as the Senate gears up to vote after a heavy defeat in the lower house of Congress. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
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Melania Trump casts her vote
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's wife Melanie votes in New York's primary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Obamacare loses nation's biggest health insurer
UnitedHealth Group, America's biggest health insurer, says it will no longer offer Obamacare health plans, but experts say the move won't cripple Obama's signature health care law.
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Fidel Castro speaks from what could be his last Congress
Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro addresses the Congress in what he said "could possibly be one of the last times" that he speaks before the Congress. Rough Cut - Subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Clinton calls for unity after "ugly, divisive rhetoric"
"After this campaign with so much ugly divisive rhetoric we're going to need some unity," Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton says. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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No fish stories on campaign trail for Kasich
Republican presidential candidate John Kasich refuses to tell reporters what kind of sauce he put on his fish sandwich at a campaign stop in Pittsburgh. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Prince William, Prince Harry battle it out with lightsabers at Star Wars set
Prince William and Prince Harry visit Pinewood Studios to recognize British talent involved in production of Star War films.
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Myanmar's child labor poses challenge as economy booms
Myanmar's unregulated labor market is rife with child workers struggling to support their poor families.
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Houston flooded, more storms forecast
Meteorologists warn Houston may see more flash flooding this week, after days of heavy rain that have brought historic flooding to the area. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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Breakingviews: Goldman's big challenge
The Wall Street firm had a poor first quarter. Rob Cox and Antony Currie explain it's because it has yet to prove it can pick up trading business from rivals that have been pulling back.
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The cost of Nigeria's population boom
Nigeria is planning its biggest ever capital spending spree to help it weather low oil prices. But as Sonia Legg reports, exploding population growth is likely to overwhelm any new infrastructure just as soon as it is built.
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Why Islamic State may need to cut back
The Islamic State’s monthly revenue has dropped by over 30 percent in the last year, according to new analysis by IHS. As Ivor Bennett reports, there are also claims they're looking at alternative fund raising methods - including selling stolen art.
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Trumps-in-training target House and Senate
Donald Trump's populist brew is inspiring a slew of candidates trying to land seats in the Senate and House this year, including one in Wisconsin who would like to knock off Speaker of the House Paul Ryan.
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What would Jesus brew?
A brewery in Jerusalem has resurrected a beer recipe with a taste they say dates back to Jesus' time.
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New Yorkers vote in crucial primary
Both the Democratic and Republican primaries are expected to be the state's most decisive in decades, with frontrunners on both sides looking for a boost in delegates to bring them to the National Conventions in July. Jillian Kitchener reports.
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U.S. to send more troops to Iraq to tackle Islamic State
The United States says it will send more troops to Iraq and put them closer to the front lines of battle to advise Iraqi forces in the war against Islamic State militants.
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Spacey and Shannon bring 'Elvis & Nixon' to Tribeca
The President meets "the King" in a new film telling the odd encounter between Elvis Presley and President Nixon in 1970. Rough cut - no reporter narration
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Dozens killed, hundreds wounded in Kabul attack
At least 28 were killed and more than 300 wounded after a Taliban suicide attack in Kabul. Julie Noce reports.
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Italian team prepares to fix crumbling Iraqi dam
Italian experts have arrived at the Mosul site as part of an emergency campaign to repair Iraq's largest dam before it collapses. Reuters Emily Wither went inside what some experts say is a disaster waiting to happen.
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Japan's sumo wrestlers mark spring festival in Tokyo
Sumo wrestlers at a shrine in Tokyo mark the annual Spring Festival. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Humans, dog rescued from Ecuador quake rubble
Rescue teams in Ecuador pull two survivors from earthquake damaged buildings despite rising death toll. Julie Noce reports.
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Pastafarian wedding recognised in New Zealand
New Zealand 'Pastafarians' tie the knot in what is being hailed as the first legally recognised wedding of its kind. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Several killed,wounded in Kabul attack:Afghan president
The Afghanistan president said a number of people were killed in a suicide attack on national security agency office in Kabul. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Child labour poses challenge for Myanmar government
Myanmar's unregulated labour market is rife with child workers struggling to support their poor families. Julie Noce reports.
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LA high school gets gender neutral bathroom
Students at a Los Angeles high school open a gender neutral bathroom amidst a national debate over gender equality. Julie Noce reports.
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Thousands in shelters after Japan quakes
At least 42 people died and nine are still missing after Japan's deadly earthquake. Tom Wilson explains the wider impact on hundreds of thousands of people now displaced and the economic blow to some of Japan's largest companies.
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Obama predicts Mosul will fall by end of year
U.S. President Barack Obama in interview with Charlie Rose said, "By the end of the year we will have created the conditions whereby Mosul will eventually fall." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Trump targets Clinton
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump targeted Hillary Clinton saying if he ultimately runs against her, "We are going to beat 'crooked Hillary' so badly that your heads will spin." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Correa tours heart of earthquake damaged region
Ecuador's Correa tours heart of earthquake damaged region as aid arrives. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Clinton campaigns in NY: "Ice cream, everybody!"
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stops for ice cream on the campaign trail in New York sampling the goods at "Mikey Likes it," in the final hours of campaigning in her adopted home state. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Dow hits 18,000 as oil shakes Doha disappointment
Stocks rallied in the U.S. and Europe, led by energy shares, as oil prices trimmed sharp losses caused by a meeting of oil producing nations that failed to address a supply glut.
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On "Tax Day," Cruz renews call to abolish IRS
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz reminded supporters that "Today is tax day," as he pledged to simplify returns and renewed a call to "abolish the IRS." Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Clinton invokes suffragettes of New York in final push
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton referenced the suffragette movement which originated in Seneca Falls, New York, during a campaign stop ahead of the state's primary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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U.S. to send more troops to Iraq, escalating war on Islamic State
The United States will send more troops to Iraq, potentially putting them closer to the frontlines to advise Iraqi forces in the war against Islamic State militants. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Flint lawsuits could face uphill battles
Residents of Flint, Michigan suing government officials over health concerns could face surprising challenges when it comes to proving direct links between illness and lead-tainted water.
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Cause of Jerusalem bus blast "undetermined"
Israeli police investigating Monday's bus blast in Jerusalem say that at least 16 people were wounded and that the cause is still to be determined. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Stay away from big bank stocks - fund manager
The big banks like Morgan Stanley and Citigroup keep beating analysts' profit estimates, but Dan Neiman of Neiman Funds Management says don't buy major bank stocks now.
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Massive flooding in Texas, some residents told to stay home
Large parts of Texas are under a flash flood warning after a storm system dumped as much as 16 inches of rain, causing hundreds of canceled flights, closed roads, and massive power outages. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Tensions remain high in Idomeni where migrants refuse to budge
Clashes have erupted yet again at the closed Greek-Macedonian border, where thousands of migrants have blocked a railway to protest the border policies. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Chaplin’s World museum opens its doors in Switzerland
A museum showcasing the life and works of Charlie Chaplin opens its doors in Switzerland. Rough Cut - no reporter narration
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U.S. Supreme Court to decide fate of Obama's immigration plan
The U.S. Supreme Court takes up a case probing the limits of presidential powers as the justices weigh whether President Barack Obama overstepped his authority when he took unilateral action to protect millions of people who were in the country illegally from being deported. Mana Rabiee reports.
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Afghanistan's first female orchestra
Afghan girls brave Taliban threats and family pressure for music -- as they take part in Afghanistan's first female orchestra, which is getting ready for its international debut.
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Russia test-fires nuclear-capable missile
The Russian military test-fires a nuclear-capable short-range Iskander M ballistic missile as part of drills in the country's southern Astrakhan region. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Japan quake rattles markets
The Japanese share market has fallen more than 3 percent after a series of earthquakes measuring up to 7.3 magnitude struck a southern manufacturing hub, killing at least 42 people and forcing major companies to close factories. Ivor Bennett reports.
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A frantic search for survivors after Ecuador quake
Ecuadorians are camped out across the country as rescuers continue to dig through the rubble from Saturday's 7.8-magnitude earthquake. Nathan Frandino reports.
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Death toll rises to 272 after Ecuador earthquake
Search and rescue continues after Ecuador earthquake kills more than 270 people. Julie Noce reports.
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Shaken Ecuador hunts for survivors amid quake debris
Traumatized Ecuadoreans sleep amid rubble while rescuers dig for survivors after an earthquake smashed the Andean nation's coastal region, killing at least 272 people and flattening resort towns.
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Amber Heard apologises to Australia
Johnny Depp and his wife Amber Heard make a video to apologise after she admitted falsifying documents to sneak their two dogs into Australia. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Over 1,000 rally against Hong Kong leader at airport
More than 1,000 demonstrators protest against Hong Kong's leader after reports that airport staff were made to retrieve his daughter's bag from outside the restricted area. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Drone footage shows extent of Japan quake damage
Japan drone footage shows landslides and seismic faults after powerful earthquakes. Rough Cut-subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Rescue efforts continue in quake ravaged Japan
Search and rescue operations continue in southern Japan after a pair of earthquakes leaves more than 40 dead. Julie Noce reports.
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Brazil's lower house votes to impeach Rousseff
Brazil's lower house of Congress voted on Sunday to back the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff for breaking budget laws. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Rio celebrates Rousseff impeachment vote
Copacabana beach turns into a block party after congressmen voted overwhelmingly to send impeachment proceedings against embattled President Dilma Rousseff to the Senate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Sunday, April 17, 2016
Correa begins tour of quake-ravaged Ecuador
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa arrives in the coastal city of Manta to survey the damage of a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that rocked the small Andean nation, killing over 240. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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DeVito to Prospect Park masses: "We feel the Bern"
Actor Danny DeVito stumps for the "man who shook the hand of the Pope", Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, whose rally in Brooklyn's Prospect Park drew an estimated 28,000. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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83 vote for impeaching Rousseff, 25 against
Lawmakers make their final arguments as they vote on whether to impeach Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff. The opposition needs at least 342 votes from the 513 congressmen to force Rousseff into an impeachment trial in the Senate. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Thousands march against hatred and violence in Brussels
Demonstrators march through the streets of Brussels to call for unity and peace, nearly a month after the attacks on the city's metro and airport that killed 32 people. Diane Hodges reports.
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Supporters, opponents of Rousseff rally in Brazil
Thousands of Brazilians show their support of, and opposition to, embattled President Dilma Rousseff as the country's lower house continued impeachment proceedings against her. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).
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"The Jungle Book" wows with 103.6 million
A children's classic story is brought back to life in "The Jungle Book" which took number one the box office, outshining "Barbershop" and "The Boss." Gavino Garay reports.
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Clinton visits NY church ahead of big primary
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton tells worshippers at a church in Mt. Vernon, New York that the state's party nominating contest next week will play a "big role" in determining who ultimately becomes the Democratic nominee for president. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Protesters rally for Democracy at U.S. Capitol
Protesters claiming to be in the thousands from a wide range of civic groups gather at the U.S. Capitol to demonstrate against big money in U.S. politics and to urge for the protection of voting rights. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Trump warns of voter angry if he loses convention
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump tells reporters in Staten Island, New York, that his supporters will be "angry" if he is not selected as the party's nominee for president at the convention in July but says he doesn't expect the violence that marred previous campaign rallies. Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Sanders takes a "moral" look at money
Fresh off his Vatican visit, Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders visits a church in Brooklyn and says income inequality isn't just a political issue, it's a moral issue. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Indian town under curfew after violent protest
Curfew is imposed in a town in India's western Gujarat state after a protest by the Patidar community demanding the release of their leader turns violent. Diane Hodges reports.
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Pope: I saw so much pain at Greek migrant camp
At his weekly audience in St. Peter's Square, Pope Francis speaks about his emotional encounter with refugees on the Greek island of Lesbos, the frontline of Europe's migrant crisis. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Security tight for Boston Marathon
Three years after bombs ripped through the finish line, security is being ramped up for the Boston Marathon. Linda So reports.
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No charges for man who killed firefighter
A man who shot and killed a Maryland firefighter responding to a call at his home is released from police custody and faces no charges. Linda So reports.
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Solar powered bid to bring modernity to developing world
A clean technology company has created a photovoltaic computer which generates clean water, electicity, and connectivity using solar power and claims it will have a transformative effect on the developing world. Jim Drury reports.
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Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose to join AC/DC tour
Guns N' Roses singer Axl Rose will join the remaining leg of AC/DC's world tour, after front man Brian Johnson's doctors raised concerns over his hearing loss. Helena Williams reports.
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The competitive sport of stacking cups
Taiwanese children show off their stacking skills after winning eleven gold medals at the world championship in Germany. Yiming Woo reports.
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Search for survivors after Japan quakes
Rescuers in Japan are racing against time to search for survivors trapped under collapsed buildings following deadly earthquakes. Yiming Woo reports.
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Passersby pull out car smashed by Ecuador bridge
Bystanders in Ecuador help emergency workers pull out a car from under a collapsed bridge in the aftermath of a deadly earthquake. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Deadly quake strikes Ecuador
A magnitude-7.8 earthquake in Ecuador has killed dozens as the government declares a national emergency. Yiming Woo reports.
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Damage in Ecuador after deadly earthquake
Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades has caused widespread damage in its largest city and killed at least 41 people. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Saturday, April 16, 2016
Guantanamo prisoners reunite with families
Nine Yemeni men transferred to Saudi Arabia from Guantanomo Bay prison are reunited with their families. Rough cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Severe drought threatens Vietnam's economy
Farmers in Vietnam's Mekong Delta rice bowl are struggling to survive, as weather patterns and the construction of hydro-electric dams dry up fresh water supplies. Natasha Howitt reports.
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Deadly earthquake hits Ecuador
Ecuador's strongest earthquake in decades kills at least 41 people and causes considerable damage. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
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Protester, supporter face off at Clinton rally
A protester faces off with a supporter at a Hillary Clinton rally in Los Angeles, where demonstrators blamed Clinton for the death of an environmental activist in Honduras. Subtitled Rough Cut (no reporter narration)
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Castro hardens U.S. rhetoric following Obama visit
Cuban President Raul Castro warns Cubans that the United States was determined to end Cuba's socialist revolution despite restoring relations and a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Pope says it's crazy to see Sanders meeting as political
Pope Francis says his brief meeting with Bernie Sanders, contesting the Democratic candidacy for the U.S. Presidency, was not meddling in politics and anyone who thinks that should seek psychiatric help. Rough Cut - subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Castro hardens U.S. rhetoric following Obama visit
Cuban President Raul Castro warns Cubans that the United States was determined to end Cuba's socialist revolution despite restoring relations and a visit by U.S. President Barack Obama. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Rousseff calls impeachment process "fraud"
Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff, caught in the middle of a corruption probe and impeachment proceedings in Congress, issues a statement against impeachment. Rough Cut – subtitled (no reporter narration).
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Pope returns with 12 refugees after visit to Greek camp
Pope Francis brings 12 Syrian refugees back to Rome after visiting the frontline of Europe's migrant crisis at a camp in Greece. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Trump: Presidential nominating system "is broken"
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says the system for nominating presidential candidates is broken, but vows to win anyway as he campaigns ahead of the New York primary. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Florida zoo mourns keeper killed by tiger
Staff at Florida's Palm Beach Zoo meet to mourn and hear a statement from the husband of the zoo's lead keeper, who was killed by an endangered tiger. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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