విజయవాడలో నకిలీ కళ్ల జోళ్ల పట్టివేత - vijaywada
విజయవాడ సూర్యారావుపేటలోని ఒక ఆప్టికల్ షాప్పై నగర టాస్క్ఫోర్స్ బృందం దాడులు నిర్వహించింది. సుమారు 398 ఫాస్ట్ ట్రాక్, టైటాని ఐ ప్లస్ కంపెనీల పేర్లతో ముద్రించిన కళ్లజోళ్లను స్వాధీనం చేసుకున్నారు.
విజయవాడలో నకిలీ కళ్ల జోళ్ల పట్టివేత
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Sunderland - 16 March 2019
1. Pro-EU protester with blue and yellow flares disturbing pro-Brexit march and being moved along by police
2. Pro-Brexit campaigner Richard Tice shouting UPSOUND (English) "We are going to London to stop the Brexit betrayal. Good morning".
3. Wide of marchers leaving, banner reading (English) "Leave means leave"
4. Activist with placard reading (English) "Trust God and leave"
5. Nigel Farage walking surrounded by journalists and security
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Farage, former UKIP leader:
"I don't think we are marching, we are sort of shuffling. I think is the answer really".
7. Farage walking
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Farage, former UKIP leader:
(Reporter: "Britain is leaving the EU isn't it?")
"Well, that is what we hope. If you have seen what has happened in the Parliament this week, we may well not be leaving the EU and this is a march, you know if politicians think they can walk all over us we going to march back and tell them they can't. Simple as that."
9. Various of march
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Alice Grant, 17, from London:
"I have come because I believe in Brexit and I believe in leaving the EU at whatever cost including on WTO terms."
11. Various of pro-EU activists
12. Brexiteers yelling at Remainers
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Justin Souter, pro-EU activist and member of Angels for Europe:
"My expectation and I suppose my request of our friends in Europe is that they give us a long delay, so that we can organise ourselves. Because if we leave with no deal it is going to be an absolute disaster for everybody."
14. Various of pro-Brexit activist with Union Jack flag reading "Get Britain out, time to leave the EU"
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Barry Lockey, 60, pro-Brexit activist from Blaydon:
"Our liberty is getting taken away, our democracy is under threat here. Our democracy is massively under threat and democracy throughout the world that mate. To me these people in the EU are dictating to us, they are telling us what to do, how to live our lives, how to whatever. I never thought in my lifetime I would be doing this. I'm 60-years-old and I came in the politics about two years ago. I have voted obviously to leave and that should be respected."
16. Wide of march
17. Various of police following marchers
STORYLINE:
Scores of pro-Brexit protesters on Saturday started to march from northeast England to London, accusing politicians of "betrayal" by failing to take Britain out of the European Union.
The UK's departure, due on March 29, is likely to be delayed as British lawmakers wrangle over whether to approve a withdrawal agreement with the bloc.
Parliament voted this week to seek a delay of at least three months.
A group of largely older protesters set out along a muddy coastal path from Sunderland, 270 miles (435 kilometres) north of London, with placards reading "Get Britain out" and "Trust God and leave."
They plan to arrive at Parliament on March 29, though they are not covering the whole distance on foot.
Former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, who joined marchers Saturday, said that "if politicians think they can walk all over us, we're going to march back and tell them they can't."
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SHOTLIST:
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Sunderland - 16 March 2019
1. Pro-EU protester with blue and yellow flares disturbing pro-Brexit march and being moved along by police
2. Pro-Brexit campaigner Richard Tice shouting UPSOUND (English) "We are going to London to stop the Brexit betrayal. Good morning".
3. Wide of marchers leaving, banner reading (English) "Leave means leave"
4. Activist with placard reading (English) "Trust God and leave"
5. Nigel Farage walking surrounded by journalists and security
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Farage, former UKIP leader:
"I don't think we are marching, we are sort of shuffling. I think is the answer really".
7. Farage walking
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Nigel Farage, former UKIP leader:
(Reporter: "Britain is leaving the EU isn't it?")
"Well, that is what we hope. If you have seen what has happened in the Parliament this week, we may well not be leaving the EU and this is a march, you know if politicians think they can walk all over us we going to march back and tell them they can't. Simple as that."
9. Various of march
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Alice Grant, 17, from London:
"I have come because I believe in Brexit and I believe in leaving the EU at whatever cost including on WTO terms."
11. Various of pro-EU activists
12. Brexiteers yelling at Remainers
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Justin Souter, pro-EU activist and member of Angels for Europe:
"My expectation and I suppose my request of our friends in Europe is that they give us a long delay, so that we can organise ourselves. Because if we leave with no deal it is going to be an absolute disaster for everybody."
14. Various of pro-Brexit activist with Union Jack flag reading "Get Britain out, time to leave the EU"
15. SOUNDBITE (English) Barry Lockey, 60, pro-Brexit activist from Blaydon:
"Our liberty is getting taken away, our democracy is under threat here. Our democracy is massively under threat and democracy throughout the world that mate. To me these people in the EU are dictating to us, they are telling us what to do, how to live our lives, how to whatever. I never thought in my lifetime I would be doing this. I'm 60-years-old and I came in the politics about two years ago. I have voted obviously to leave and that should be respected."
16. Wide of march
17. Various of police following marchers
STORYLINE:
Scores of pro-Brexit protesters on Saturday started to march from northeast England to London, accusing politicians of "betrayal" by failing to take Britain out of the European Union.
The UK's departure, due on March 29, is likely to be delayed as British lawmakers wrangle over whether to approve a withdrawal agreement with the bloc.
Parliament voted this week to seek a delay of at least three months.
A group of largely older protesters set out along a muddy coastal path from Sunderland, 270 miles (435 kilometres) north of London, with placards reading "Get Britain out" and "Trust God and leave."
They plan to arrive at Parliament on March 29, though they are not covering the whole distance on foot.
Former UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, who joined marchers Saturday, said that "if politicians think they can walk all over us, we're going to march back and tell them they can't."
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.