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Obama delivers speech on financial crisis; traders reax
ABC - No Access North America/Internet
1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into Federal Hall, zoom in to Obama at microphones
2. Cutaway of audience applauding
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"The work of...
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UK: DISCUSSIONS OVER BANANAS AND US THREATS OF TRADE BAN - REACTIONS
English/Nat
The British government has issued a new appeal to the Americans to back down in the banana row.
The Trade Minister Brian Wilson said the World Trade Organisation (W-T-O) was within touching distance of solving the...
Bloomberg
Bill Gross Paid $290 Million Bonus by Pimco in 2013
Nov. 14 -- Pimco paid its former CEO Bill Gross a bonus of about $290 million in 2013, a year in which his Total Return Fund trailed a majority of peers, according to documents provided to Bloomberg View by someone with knowledge of...
Sky News
Criminals who claim victim compensation could end
Criminals who claim victim compensation could end
Bloomberg
KBW CEO Michaud on Bank Consolidation, Fed
Oct. 12 -- KBW President and CEO Thomas Michaud weighs in on the consolidation of small to mid-size banks and discusses Fed policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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NCAA, Congress Work Toward National Law For Athlete Compensation
Almost 20 states have passed laws allowing college athletes to profit but the NCAA is urging lawmakers to create a standardized framework.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
Train collision kills 40 people in southern Pakistan; Seoul court rejects bid for wartime compensation; Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos planning trip to space
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Bayer Proposes $2B Settlement Plan To Limit Claims Against Roundup
The plan would offer free medical exams and up to $200,000 compensation to those who get cancer after being exposed to Roundup herbicide.
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Treasury chief says deals near on finance and economic issues
1. US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner walks in
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"This is a necessary shift. I don't think there's anybody who'd not believe this is the necessary appropriate shift in...
Bloomberg
Did Results Give Investors a Better View of Banks?
Oct. 22 -- Devin Ryan, managing director at JMP Securities and Duncan Banfield, principal at Greenwich Associates, examine results from U.S. banks. They speak on Market Makers.
Bloomberg
Icahn: Buffett Too Easy on Companies He Invests In
Oct. 22 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle recaps her interview with billionaire investor Carl Icahn. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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RR7030A ISRAELI ROOTS IN THE OLD CITY
In the three years since the Jewish and Arab sectors of Jerusalem were united by force of Israeli arms, the
Israelis have set up their own administration in the former Arab section known as the Old City. The barbed-wire barriers that...
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RR7249B HOW WEST GERMANY TREATS THALIDOMIDE CHILDREN
In 1957, a tranquiliser called Contergen was put on
the market in Germany. It was available without
prescription for four years, in which time over
300 million doses were sold. The drug was known as
thalidomide. Some adults suffered...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Kashmir?s beautiful Dal Lake faces slow death
VOICED: Kashmir?s beautiful Dal Lake faces slow death
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Expert: Man Didn't Have Right to Stay on Plane
The Associated Press spoke with aviation expert Joe Schwieterman (pronounced Sweeterman), a transportation professor at DePaul University in Chicago about the incident aboard a Louisville-bound United Airlines flight leaving O'Hare...
Bloomberg
Bonus Prospects Diverge on Wall Street
Aug.09 -- Investment bankers can expect some hefty bonus gains this year while traders may have to settle for little or no increase this year. Bloomberg's Laura Keller reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
Environment for Real Yields 'Under Pressure' in Some Markets, Westpac Private Says
Mar.27 -- George Toubia, chief investment director at Westpac Private Bank, talks about global bonds He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
$600,000 Knicks Ticket Perk Triggered BGC's SEC Fine
Jul.19 -- BGC Partners Inc.'s brokerage unit received a $1.25 million fine from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission over allegations the firm supplied courtside seats for the New York Knicks to broker Richard Anthony that weren’t...
Bloomberg
Administration Went Too Far on N.Y. Global Entry Cutoff, Says Hubbard
Feb.07 -- Glenn Hubbard, former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman and Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief discuss the Trump administration's decision to bar New Yorker's from applying to the Global Entry program. They...
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Judge Approves $150M Payment To Victims Of Florida Condo Collapse
The $150 million doesn't count any proceeds from the numerous lawsuits already filed since the June 24 collapse.
Press Association
Contaminated blood victims react after meeting ministers
Victims of the contaminated blood scandal speak after a meeting at the Cabinet Office with ministers Oliver Dowden and Nadine Dorries. Interviews with Jason Evans, Glenn Wilkinson and Andy Evans. Jason Evans, founder of the Factor 8...
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Deutsche Bank CEO: Q4 earnings 'inadequate' but says bank on track to strengthen finances
Deutsche Bank's co-CEO said on Wednesday the bank's fourth-quarter earnings were "inadequate", but said that the bank was on track to strengthen its finances for the long term.
Germany's biggest bank had a surprise loss of 965 million...
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End of compensation programme for slave workers in Nazi Germany
++FILE - Date unknown
Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, Jerusalem
1. Various stills of Jews rounded of up by Nazis
Berlin, 29 December 2006
2. Close up, book on slave workers, pan to Guenter Saathof, Head of the Foundation "Remembrance,...