Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Hillary Clinton concedes error over e-mail, denies breaking rules

Hillary Clinton has conceded making a mistake in failing to use a US government e-mail account when she was Secretary of State.

Addressing for the first time questions about why she chose not to use a State Department e-mail address, she said she had "opted for convenience".

She insisted that she'd broken no rules, and had handed over to the State Department all the "work-related e-mail" contained on private servers in her New York home.

Our Washington Correspondent Simon Marks reports.

IN:  "Hillary Clinton…."
OUT: SOC
DUR:  38 seconds


(ALT) 
Mrs Clinton said with hindsight she regretted having chosen to use only her personal e-mail as a “matter of convenience”.
IN:  “I wanted…”
OUT:  “…record-keeping requirements”
DUR:  24 seconds
(ALT) 
Mrs. Clinton sidestepped questions about whether she had deleted any work-related e-mail.
But she told reporters she had no classified material on her servers, and went “above-and-beyond” the legal requirements to preserve copies of government correspondence.
IN:  “There were…”
OUT:  “..what’s work-related”
DUR:  34 seconds
(ALT)  
Mrs. Clinton said she welcomed an announcement by the State Department that 55 thousand pages of e-mail will eventually be made public on-line.
IN:  “I am very…”
OUT:  “…quite interesting”
DUR:  25 seconds
(ALT)
Mrs. Clinton told reporters that she had always taken steps to ensure that her e-mail was being preserved, as required by law.
IN:  “First, the laws….”
OUT:  “…captured and preserved”
DUR:  36 seconds

U.S. gov’t shelves plan to ban armor-piercing bullets

The Obama administration has shelved its proposal to ban a popular form of armor-piercing ammunition known as "green tip" bullets.

The move, which is seen as a victory for gun rights organizations, comes amid criticism of the proposal from both lawmakers and the public.

Mary MacCarthy reports:
IN: "The ban..."
OUT: SOC
DUR: 39"

US State Dept. confirms Clinton emails public after review

The U.S. State Department has confirmed, the 55,000 emails from former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's private email account will be made public after a review process.

The U.S. State Department is reviewing the emails as a paper process under the FOIA statute - the Freedom of Information Act.

U.S. State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki says the emails will be made public, but she does not know when.

IN: "We'll review...
OUT: ...hopefully soon."
DUR: 22


***

TOP GEAR'S JEREMY CLARKSON SUSPENDED BY BBC

BBC Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has been suspended, according to the broadcaster.

It follows a fight with a producer.

As Olly Barratt reports from London.

IN: "In a...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 44 seconds


ALT: 

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the BBC will have felt forced to take the investigation seriously.

IN: "It is...
OUT: ...culture."
DUR: 44 seconds


ALT: 

UK correspondent Olly Barratt says the BBC has had to respond to a series of Jeremy Clarkson scandals over the years.

IN: "Included...
OUT: ...stars."
DUR: 25 seconds

Hillary Clinton to speak on email controversy at UN

[SUGGESTED INTRO]

Explanations over Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account for official work could come in a matter of hours.

The likely presidential contender is slated to address the media on Tuesday at the UN in New York, in what would be her first public address on the controversy.

Liling Tan reports.


IN: "Will she or…"

OUT: "Liling Tan, New York."

DUR: 43 seconds

SYRIA GIRLS' FAMILIES CRITICISE POLICE

The families of three British girls who've traveled to Syria have told lawmakers at Westminster they had no idea the teenagers were being radicalised.

They've also spoken of their anger at not being informed directly by London police that a friend of the three girls was already in Syria.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

IN: "15 year...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 48 seconds

((WRAP))

US Amb. released from S. Korea hospital after knife attack

US Diplomat Samantha Power Warns Of EU Defense Cuts

America's ambassador to the United Nations is calling on the UK and other European governments to step-up military spending. Speaking in Brussels, Samantha Power warned leaders of the Nato countries that a dangerous gulf is emerging between US and European defense spending.

Patrice Howard reports from the United Nations in New York.

IN: With the US
OUT: SOC
DUR: 39 sec

Generic: http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310-SamPower-PH.mp3

Venezuela fights back after US sanctions

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has denounced recent sanctions by the US and said they are an attempt to topple his government.

On Monday, the White House declared Venezuela a national security threat and ordered sanctions against seven Venezuelan officials. 

Andrea Arenas reports. 

IN: "Venezuelan President..."
OUT: SOC
TIME: 41 Seconds

Wikipedia files lawsuit against US spy agency

The organization behind the popular website Wikipedia is taking the US government to court  over allegations that it's spying on users.

The lawsuit claims that mass surveillance of internet traffic by America's National Security Agency - or NSA - violates the US constitution.

As Malcolm Brown reports, the plaintiffs also argue that the surveillance has a "chilling effect" on free expression around the world. 

IN: "The foundation...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 36 seconds 


EU backs credit card charges cap

The European Parliament has voted to back a cap on credit and debit card fees for customers in Europe. 

Supporters of a new EU-wide ceiling for charges say it eliminates a current lack of transparency and will save customers billions of euros in fees which retailers typically price into products and services.

Europe correspondent Sandra Gathmann reports. 






CREDIT SUISSE APPOINTS TIDJANE THIAM

Credit Suisse has appointed the first African to lead a global investment bank. 

Tidjane Thiam (( PRO: TID - JARN - AY    TEE - AM )) will leave his role as chief executive of British insure Prudential to take up the post.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

IN: "Mr Thiam...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 38 secs

Crufts downplays reports of other dogs being poisoned

The organisers of the Crufts dog show have vowed to take action against anyone trying to sabotage a dog's performance.   This follows the death of Jagger, an Irish setter who died at his home in Belgian 24 hours after leaving the event.   

The Kennel Club which organises Crufts, the worlds biggest dog show,  have downplayed reports that a further five dogs may have been poisoned, saying at present they were just rumours.  From London, Catherine Drew reports. 


IN: "The kennel club has issue...
OUT: SOC
DUR: 38


French far-right party accused of fraud

France's far-right Front National (pron: front nass-ee-on-al) party has been hit with fraud allegations for its operations within the European Parliament.

The party is accused of using EU tax payers money to fund the salaries of assistants who are doing work unrelated to the assembly.

Our Europe correspondent Jack Parrock reports. 

IN: "The European Union...."
OUT: SOC
DUR: 42 secs

"Apologists" should take responsibility for terrorism, says British Foreign Secretary

British foreign secretary Philip Hammond has said 'apologists' for those who commit acts of terrorism are partly responsible for the violence.
He also praised Britain's intelligence officers - after criticism from some quarters that they had mishandled the case of Mohammed Emwazi, who became known as Jihadi John.
Elena Casas reports from London.


IN: "The responsibility..
OUT: SOC
DUR: 41s

UK WARNS RUSSIA OVER UKRAINE, ESPIONAGE

Britain's Foreign Secretary is calling for a beefing up of security services - partly in response to an increased threat from Russia.

Philip Hammond is giving a major speech in London - accusing Russian President Vladimir Putin of 'subverting' the global system of rules which maintain peace between nations.

Mr Hammond's criticism over Russian actions in Crimea and Ukraine comes as Moscow continues to deny having any troops over the border.

But Britain also has concerns about activities taking place on its soil according to security expert Dr Julian Richards.

IN: "The basic...
OUT: ...level."
DUR: 15 seconds

MISSING SYRIA SCHOOLGIRLS' FAMILIES TO TESTIFY AT WESTMINSTER

Relatives of three British schoolgirls believed to be in Syria with the Islamic State will testify before MPs at Wesminster later.

The families have called for an apology from London's Metropolitan Police for the force's handling of the case.

The Guardian newspaper, meanwhile, reports a handwritten checklist was found in the bedroom of one of the three London girls - detailing items needed and costs required to travel to join I.S.

Reporter Tom Swarbrick says today's session at Westminster is likely to focus on a letter the families say they never received.

IN: "This was...
OUT: ...on Jihad."
DUR: 21 seconds

FRENCH ATHLETES DIE IN HELICOPTER CRASH

Three French athletes have been killed along with seven other people in a helicopter crash in Argentina.

Eight French nationals and two Argentine pilots died after a collision between two helicopters in the north west of the country.

The helicopters and passengers were involved in the filming of a reality TV survival show.

French President Francois Hollande has expressed his shock at the loss of French nationals including the sports personalities, who were well known in France.

As Natalie Powell reports from Villandry in north west France.

IN: "25 year-old...
OUT: ...home."
DUR: 33 seconds

Australian sheik dumped from Twitter - again.

Australian Self-proclaimed Islamic sheik Junaid Thorne has had his Twitter account suspended for a third time.
The preacher has attracted the attention of authorities since he was deported from Saudi Arabia in July 2013 after being detained for protesting his brother's imprisonment on terror-related charges.
Arthur Stevens has more

IN: "The 25-year-old has..."
OUT: SOC
DUR: 33 SEC

FM4: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-fm4.mp3
G24: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-g24.mp3
RNZ: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-rnz.mp3
VATI:
http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-vat.mp3
SRN: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-srn.mp3
GENERIC: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-generic.mp3
ZIZ: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-ziz.mp3
VON: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-von.mp3
ICRT: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-icrt.mp3
ARN: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0310twitter-as-arn.mp3