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First baby boomer claims retirement benefit

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Washington, DC - 15 October 2007 1. Pan from photographers to first US baby boomer Kathleen Casey-Kirschling filling in application on computer 2. Mid of Casey-Kirschling, zoom out to wider shot of Casey-Kirschling and US Commissioner of...
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Part social movement, part economics and all food. Growing numbers of millennials are embracing gardening, rethinking how they relate to growing their own food and at the same time are reshaping urban landscapes. (May 9)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus010171 SOUNDBITE: Coy McKinney, aspiring urban farmer "I feel like with my friends, we're not really down with the cubical 9-5 lifestyle." UPSOUND: Coy McKinney, aspiring urban farmer speaking to...
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Bloomberg

Andreessen: I Believe Tech Is Inherently Inclusionary

Higher Ed
Oct. 15 -- Andreessen Horowitz Co-Founder Marc Andreessen discusses diversity in the tech industry. He speaks with Bloomberg West Host Emily Chang at Dreamforce 2014 in San Francisco. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bosnian village of some 300 sees 13 pairs of twins born since 1962

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The setting suggests a typical small village in Bosnia but look closer and you may think you're seeing double. It's not an optical illusion. Uvac, home to some 300 people, is also home to 13 pairs of twins born since 1962. "So it...
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Bloomberg

How Well Did Democrats Mobilize African-American Voters?

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- Former NAACP President Ben Jealous discusses voter registration and turnout in the African-American community on ""Bloomberg Politics: Election All-Nighter."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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India kicks off national census of billion-plus population

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April 1, 2010 1. Wide of hall with Indian President Pratibha Patil seated next to India''s Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram and a census official 2. Mid of Patil with the census official 3. Close up of census official writing down...
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EPA outlines dual path towards cutting greenhouse gases

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1. Wide shot of meeting room with US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson at podium 2. Cutaway of US flags 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Jackson, US Environmental Protection Agency Administrator: "If we do not act to...
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U.S. Census Director Robert Groves visited popular D.C. eatery Ben''s Chili Bowl to remind Americans to return their census forms. April 1st is known as "Census Day."

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HEADLINE: Census ''deadline'' noted at popular D.C. eatery CAPTION: U.S. Census Director Robert Groves visited popular D.C. eatery Ben''s Chili Bowl to remind Americans to return their census forms. April 1st is known as "Census Day."...
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With the growing number of Baby Boomers retiring, some companies are banking on bringing back products of their youth. Soft drink, cereal and candy makers are using retro-branding to appeal to the growing nostalgia market. (Jan. 20)

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Soundbite : Mitch Cohen, Economy Candy - 3rd generation owner : " You have Tootsie Rolls, Mary Jane's, Necco Wafers, Big League Chew." Soundbite : Daniel Bitran (bee - tran), owner, Ollin Arm Candy " I don't see a bad thing in it. I...
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Discussing an Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll on the sex lives of baby boomers, Dr. Ruth Westheimer says men and women between the ages of 45 and 65 need to talk to each other to best understand their needs.``

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HEADLINE: Dr. Ruth: Talking key to boomer sex life CAPTION: Discussing an Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll on the sex lives of baby boomers, Dr. Ruth Westheimer says men and women between the ages of 45 and 65 need to talk to...
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Japan's aging population is finding new ways of getting back to work

Higher Ed
1. Various of Makiko Shobu, 80 year old member of "Irodori", a garnish manufacturing company, working with Kiyoshi, 79 years old husband of Makiko, cutting of the branches of cherry blossom 2. Pan of valley, with cherry trees 3. Wide of...
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Bloomberg

PIMCO's Cantrill: Unsure of Trump as Pro-Business

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July 18 -- Libby Cantrill, executive vice president at PIMCO, discusses the business and finance policies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and the relationship between Brexit and U.S. support for Trump. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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RR0310/A West Bank: Demographics

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Ramallah, West Bank (recent): various Zkaika family, SOT: Mohammed Zkaika, various Ramallah market, Gaza Strip (recent): various Palestinians in street, at market, SOT: Hassan Abou Libdeh, director Palestinian Central Statistics Bureau;...
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The Gangsta Gardener who's growing a greener urban future

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LEAD IN:An urban gardener in inner-city Los Angeles is encouraging children to grow their own vegetables for a healthier lifestyle.Known as the Gangsta Gardener, activist Ron Finley is making his little spot of the city greener for...
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New York's first digitally enchanced hotel

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LEAD IN : Milllenals visiting New York City can now stay at a hotel that is a tech savvy as they are. The Renaissance Midtown hotel features multi-sensory digital walls and floors that react with just a tap of a foot or a wave of a hand...
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Pa. Baby Box Program Encourages Safe Sleep

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055005North Philadelphia has one of the highest infant mortality rates in the United States with many babies born into poverty and to young mothers who do not have adequate resources to care for a...
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New York's first digitally enchanced hotel

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LEAD IN : Milllenals visiting New York City can now stay at a hotel that is a tech savvy as they are. The Renaissance Midtown hotel features multi-sensory digital walls and floors that react with just a tap of a foot or a wave of a hand...
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Former inmates call for prison to be preserved as a memorial

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LEAD IN:A former communist-era prison camp in Albania is now a crumbling reminder of the brutality of the past.Former prisoners are calling for the site to be better preserved to teach future generations about life under the communist...
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Former inmates call for prison to be preserved as a memorial

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4039701LEAD IN:A former communist-era prison camp in Albania is now a crumbling reminder of the brutality of the past.Former prisoners are calling for the site to be better preserved to teach future...
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Chinese students fill empty US classrooms

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AP Television Millinocket, Maine, US - March 10, 2011 1. Wide of a student walking in the snow 2. Wide of small downtown shopping area 3. Wide of vehicles parked along storefronts, truck drives by AP Television Orono, Maine, US - March...
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Community fridge tackles waste and food poverty

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UK FOOD POVERTYSOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY LENGTH: 5:49 SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLondon, UK - 12 April 20171. Various two employees of the Ritzy Cinema in Brixton, delivering cakes to the People's Fridge2. Can of...
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17 States Sue Trump Administration Over Census

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Seventeen states, the District of Columbia and six cities sued the U.S. government Tuesday, saying a plan to add a citizenship demand to the census questionnaire is unconstitutional. The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in Manhattan...
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Bloomberg

Stephen Stanley's Solutions for U.S. Job, Economic Growth

Higher Ed
Oct. 12 -- Stephen Stanley, chief economist at Amherst Pierpont, discusses U.S. labor troubles and the factors that could boost jobs and economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."