Bloomberg
Employment Falls Short of Pre-Recession Level: Lazear
Nov. 7 -- Stanford University Professor Edward Lazear examines U.S. employment data for October and explains why the U.S. still falls short of needed levels of job creation. He speaks on In The Loop.
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Easier Access to Hearing Loss Treatment Urged
A prestigious government advisory group says treatment for hearing loss would be improved by allowing simple devices for mild hearing problems to be sold over the counter to people who can't afford or aren't ready to make the leap to...
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Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4033684LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in...
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Super queens selectively bred to halt bee decline
LEAD IN: Scientists in Canada are breeding a genetically superior queen bee in the hope of reversing a catastrophic decline in bee populations around the world. Bees have been dying off in alarming numbers during the past eight to nine...
Bloomberg
Nikko Asset Management Is 'Moderately Positive' on Japan Stocks
John Vail, chief global strategist at Nikko Asset Management, shares his views on Japanese stocks, the economy and the yen. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
Is the Ivy League Your Best Path to the C-Suite?
Oct. 20 -- Josh Crist, managing director at Crist Kolder Associates, talks with Betty Liu about c-suite turnover, why companies are replacing fewer CEOs than in the past and looks at which type of schools produce the most CEOs and CFOs....
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Egypt farmers save water with new irrigation method
LEAD INFarmers in Egypt are combating water shortages with a new method of irrigation.They're planting wheat fields on raised beds, which saves water and increases crop yields.STORY-LINEThe wheat fields of Egypt, an important source of...
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Liang: Expecting China to Completely Reverse Its Family Planning Policy
Jun.04 -- "Just relaxing the restriction on the number of children will not be enough," says Trip.com Chairman James Liang, who wrote a book on demographics and innovation. "We are expecting China to completely reverse its family...
Bloomberg
Monetary Policy Has Run Its Course, Says Pimco’s Studzinski
Sep.20 -- John Studzinski, vice chairman at Pimco, discusses Fed policy, the effectiveness of monetary policy, future rate cuts, negative yielding bonds, where he’s finding opportunity and the slowdown in China. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Groups encourage Arab Americans to fill out census
At a Michigan gas station, the message is obvious — at least to Arabic speakers: Be counted in the 2020 census.
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INDIA: CENSUS LATEST (V)
Vietnamese/Spanish/Nat
VOICED BY: Tara Ogden
India has begun the gigantic task of counting its (b) billion-plus population.
With high levels of illiteracy and low levels of education, it takes a home visit from the (m) millions of...
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International Islamic summit debates birth-control, aid development
Rawalpindi
1. Wide of busy intersection in downtown Rawalpindi
2. Woman with children walks past
3. Long shot of crowds
4. Mid of children walking
Islamabad
5. Wide of Jinnah Convention Centre, venue of the International Ulema Conference...
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Senior citizens lead the way in fitness
Los Angeles, recent
1. Mid elderly (senior) woman exercising
2. Wide elderly people working out in gym
3. Magazine cover for ICAA
4. Pan of elderly women working out in gym
5. Close up women exercising
6. Elderly person's home
7....
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Poverty rate registers first significant decline since 2000
FILE: Chicago, Illinois - 13 June 2006
1. Medium shot of homeless person sitting in front of sign reading (English), "Today is your day, let Jesus come into your life."
2. Two people sitting on ground nears bags
3. Man sitting in doorway...
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Preliminary census figures point to sizeable gains for minorities - particularly Hispanic - as states prepare to redraw political maps.
HEADLINE: Census Estimates Show Big Gains for Minorities
CAPTION: Preliminary census figures point to sizeable gains for minorities - particularly Hispanic - as states prepare to redraw political maps. (Feb. 3)
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Report released on carbon dioxide pollution in the US
Los Angeles, California, May 27, 2008
1. Various of skyline and buildings
2. Highway
3. Building
4. Cars driving
Washington, DC, May 27, 2008
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Muro, policy director of the Metropolitan Policy Programme,...
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US justices seem ready to OK citizenship on census
The Supreme Court's conservative majority seemed ready Tuesday to uphold the Trump administration's plan to ask about citizenship on the 2020 census, despite evidence that millions of Hispanics and immigrants could go uncounted.
Bloomberg
Ideology Is the Enemy of Economic Growth: Dambisa Moyo
Nov.26 -- Mildstorm Chief Executive Officer Dambisa Moyo discusses the impact of economic growth on global living standards at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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Groups encourage Arab Americans to fill out census
At a Michigan gas station, the message is obvious — at least to Arabic speakers: Be counted in the 2020 census.
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Rare species threatened with extinction
1. Wide shot of Huachipa Zoo
2. Mid shot of arrival of children at zoo
3. Mid shot of children watching penguins
4. Close up of penguin swimming
5. Wide shot of penguins at their recreated habitat in zoo
6. Medium shot of penguin...
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IRAN: INCREASE IN POPULATION PROMPTS FAMILY PLANNING CAMPAIGN
English/Nat
Iran's ruling Moslem Mullahs have brushed aside sexual taboos and launched an ambitious family planning campaign to try to control the Islamic republic's explosive population growth.
The population of Iran has doubled from...
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CHINESE ARCHITECT WINS TOP PRIZE
A Chinese architect is the first to win the top industry award - the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize .
It's hoped Wang Shu's scoop will boost China's standing in the world of architectural design.
Constructed with the bricks and stones...