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PlusRaw Video: Ailing Sen. Kennedy Returns to SenateRaw Video: Ailing Sen. Kennedy Returns to SenateThe Associated PressSen. Edward M. Kennedy, battling a brain tumor, walked through a wall of applause into the Senate on Wednesday and cast a stunningly unexpected vote on long-stalled Medicare legislation. (July 9)This video contains ONLY natural sound. No script is available.
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British MP Galloway, falsely accused of taking bribes from Saddam Hussein, tears the US Senate a new one in this exhilarating MSNBC clip that grows more apropos every day.
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John Lewis Needham, Manager for Public Sector Content Partnerships at Google, testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, December 11, 2007. Needham discusses Google's efforts to help make federal government website information more accessible to citizens through search engines, and Google's use of the Sitemap Protocol to help government agencies.
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In 1969, Fred Rogers appeared before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Communications. His goal was to support funding for PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, in response to significant proposed cuts by President Nixon.
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January 23, 2007 - Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton questioned Lt. Gen. David Petraeus at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. For more information, visit:
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Celebrating the Democrats sweep of the US House and Senate, some races were so close that Stephen Colbert was unable to tell a viewer the bad news. The closeness of some Senate races also left me with a couple questions for you about the political effect of YouTube.