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A look at challenges facing the new parliament ahead of inauguration

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Al-Hussieni mosque in central Amman 2. Various of people in old market 3. Various of vegetable market 4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Hussien Abdul-Salam, Amman resident: "The economic situation in Jordan is very bad, crazy price hikes,...
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Sky News

William & Kate visit Centrepoint Charity in Londo

Higher Ed
William & Kate visit Centrepoint Charity in Londo
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More protests from French students despite Chirac climbdown on jobs measure

Higher Ed
1. Various of protestors gathered at start of demonstration, on Place de la Republique 2. Protesters holding banner, chanting "resistance, resistance!" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alice Martin, protester: "We''re in a country where there is...
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Curated Video

Students stage new protest despite Chirac climbdown on job measures

Higher Ed
1. Various of protestors gathered at start of demonstration, on Place de la Republique 2. Protesters holding banner, chanting "resistance, resistance!" 3. Close-up of sticker reading "withdrawal of CPE (Contrat Premier Emploi) and CNE...
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Curated Video

Estonians comment on the euro, one year after joining the currency.

Higher Ed
1. Wide of people overlooking Tallinn's old town skyline 2. Wide of city skyline 3. Ten euro note on Bank of Estonia poster 4. Set up shot of Economist at Bank of Estonia Peeter Luikmel 5. Bank of Estonia poster 6. SOUNDBITE...
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SYND 4 7 80 INTERVIEW IN BILBAO WITH LEADER OF LEFT WING FACTION OF BASQUE NATIONALIST PARTY

Higher Ed
Interview in Bilbao with Ramon Sota, who leads the left wing faction of the moderate Basque Nationalist Party (PNV). mcu Sota speaking SOUNDBITE (English): totally disagree with bombing for many reasons but main two reasons are, firstly,...
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Barosso and Merkel speak of Europe crisis at meeting of business leaders

Higher Ed
1. Medium German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French Prime Minister Francois Hollande and European Commission President Manuel Barroso arriving at press conference 2. Cutaway 3. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor: "We as...
Instructional Video2:34
Curated Video

SOUTH AFRICA: BUDGET REVEALS GOOD NEWS FOR THE ECONOMY

Higher Ed
English/Nat South Africa's budget has been released and it's good news. Inflation is down, foreigners are investing and the economy is growing. But President Nelson Mandela wants more - he's promised to lift the country's exchange...
Instructional Video1:59
Curated Video

EU leaders agree to pledge 6.4bn euro towards helping jobless youths

Higher Ed
The leaders of Germany, France and Italy put their differences over fiscal policy aside at a European Union jobs summit on Wednesday, pledging to focus their efforts on the swift allocation of 6.4 (b) billion euros (8.1 (b) billion US...
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Bloomberg

Rivkin: Markets Underestimate the Fed on Rates

Higher Ed
May 13 -- Jack Rivkin, chief executive officer and chief investment strategist at Altegris Advisors, examines U.S. retail sales and markets underestimating the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects...
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Sky News

George Osborne to give his pre-election Budget tomorrow

Higher Ed
George Osborne to give his pre-election Budget tomorrow
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Bloomberg

Is Texas in Trouble?

Higher Ed
Nov. 30 -- Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal talks about what he's following ahead of today's ‘What’d You Miss?’ Watch the show with Joe, Alix Steel and Scarlet Fu every weekday at 4 p.m. ET on Bloomberg. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Two Charts You Don't Want to Miss Before the Jobs Report

Higher Ed
July 7 -- Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller take a look at two charts on the state of the U.S. labor market. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
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00/00/74 c0046937 - color alaska opening of companies must provide jobs for alaskans americans discouraged from coming to work cut story: "alask pipeline" shows: sign "valdes pipe storage yard": pipes cleaning snow off trucks: ...
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New NATO land base stokes trader confidence

Higher Ed
A NATO land base in Turkey's west coast city of Izmir is due to be fully operational by the end of the year - much to the delight of local traders. They hope the soldiers and their families will help boost the local economy, which they...
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CUTS 20 8 81 NYANGA SHANTY TOWN CAMP IS BULLDOZED

Higher Ed
In an attempt to remove squatters from the Nyanga camp, government officials have bulldozed and burned shacks, and tried to starve the so-called illegal residents. Local government official, Dr Morrison speaks to press and stops...
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RR7347B USA: A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR THE LUMMI

Higher Ed
The Lummi Indians, of Washington State, have for years suffered grinding poverty, like most Indian tribes. But now a new fish farming project looks like starting an economic boom that could solve most of their problems. 1. Map. 2....
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Bloomberg

Italy a 'Laggard' of Europe: Former Treasury Economist

Higher Ed
Aug. 31 -- Lorenzo Codogno, visiting professor at London School of Economics and former chief economist of Italy's Treasury Department, discusses the issues impacting Italy's economy and changes that need to be made in order to spark...
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Bloomberg

What Will It Take for the Fed to Hike Rates in September?

Higher Ed
Sept. 1 -- Conrad DeQuadros, RDQ Economics senior economist, previews the August employment report and its implications for Fed policy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Nejra Cehic and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fischer Signals Rate Hike in 2016: Does Yellen Agree?

Higher Ed
Aug. 22 -- Michael Feroli, chief U.S. economist at JPMorgan Chase, discusses the outlook for Fed policy with Bloomberg's David Gura and Oliver Renick on "Bloomberg Markets."