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Bloomberg

IMF Urges China to Find Ways to Boost Consumption

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"Finding ways to boost consumption over time would increase living standards and can also drive growth." Steve Barnett, senior resident representative in China of the International Monetary Fund, discusses the prospects for the world's...
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Bloomberg

Emergency Expense of $400 Difficult for Most Americans

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The Morning Consult's Chief Economist, John Leer discusses a new poll showing that an emergency expense of $400 proves to be difficult for most Americans. John Leer speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg's "Balance of...
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Bloomberg

Gallup's Releases New Poll on Bank Confidence

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Mohamed Younis, Gallup Editor-in-Chief, discusses a recent poll that shows that almost half of Americans are worried about their money in banks, and have relatively low confidence in the leaders making decisions on the economy. Mohamed...
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SYND 1 8 79 NATIONAL CENSUS TAKEN IN TURKEY

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Streets of Istanbul are desterted on the day of the national census, taken in Turkey. Things return to normal after 1.gv boats moored on Bosphorus in Istanbul 2. wide shot, city skyline across deserted Galata bridge 3. various shots,...
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ShantiNiketan, about 35 miles northwest of Orlando, is the first retirement community in the United States catering to people born in India. But it's part of a growing world of niche developments for retirees. (July 29)

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A growing trend for baby boomers looking for a place to retire to is locate a residential facility where their cultural background fits in with the community. ShantiNiketan (pronounced shan-tee-nee-KAY-tan) is a place Indian baby boomers...
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US Census, Automobiles, Oil, Businessmen

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US Census Taken Cities Of America, 1920 Mechanization Of Farming Communities Automobile Industry Oil Industry Men's Fashion - "Business Suit" Businessmen In Service Clubs
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CAN636 TURKEY CENSUS

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Footage from the 1965 census in Turkey 1. ws view from Galata Bridge in Istanbul, traffic moving 2. cu sign reading CENSUS 3. ms woman talking to man (census official) writing in a book 4. cu male official writing in book 5. ms, male...
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Bahrain - Clashes between protesters and security forces / Protesters throwing petrol bombs

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Bahrain - Clashes between protesters and security forces Diraz - 21 April 2012 1. Low-angle of marching demonstrators chanting with “We want elected government� banner 2. Mid of Jalil Khalil, leader of largest...
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Migrants arrive in Sicily; 2 coffins, arrest

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: NO ACCESS ITALYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - NO ACCESS ITALYPorto Empedocle - 14 April 2015++NIGHT SHOTS++1. Police boarding ferry in Porto Empedocle2. Ship in port, media standing outside3. Two hearses carrying two...
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Survivors of a capsized migrant boat off Libya have told the aid group Save the Children an estimated 400 people are believed to have drowned. The UN refugee agency says the shipwreck is among the deadliest single incidents in the last decade. (April 15)

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYPort of Reggio Calabria, Italy - 15 April 20151. Wide of navy ship docking2. Migrants sitting on deck of navy ship Orione3. Rescuer giving assistance to a new born baby, pan to rescuer assisting a...
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Robot companions for kids and the elderly

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LEAD IN:Could robots take over entertaining children and looking after the elderly? Some of the technology on display at the World Robot Conference in Beijing has given a glimpse into the future of a robotic world. STORY-LINE:A little...
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Bloomberg

Rogers Investment's Rogers on Long-Term Investment Opportunities in Japan

Higher Ed
This week's "Bloomberg Wealth" focuses on investment opportunities in Japan where it faces a low growth and ageing economy. Ed Rogers, CEO and CIO from Rogers Investment Advisors, trades in public markets, but has been more active in...
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Bloomberg

NUS's Hofman on China's Population Growth

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May.11 -- Bert Hofman, Director at National University of Singapore's East Asian Institute, discusses China's once-a-decade census report, and the outlook for China's slowing population growth. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

CSIS's Kennedy on China Economy

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Scott Kennedy, Senior Adviser and Trustee Chair in Chinese Business and Economics at CSIS, discusses his views on China's top economic leadership reshuffle, and shares his outlook for China's economic policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and...
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Family law attorney comments on Jolie Pitt divorce filing

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FAMILY LAW ATTORNEY ON JOLIE-PITT DIVORCE FILING: 'I WASN'T REALLY THAT SURPRISED'Family Law attorney Lori Howe says she "wasn't really that surprised" either by Angeline Jolie's decision to file for divorce from Brad Pitt or the way the...
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Twin births in the US on the increase

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San Francisco, Calif. - January 29, 2012 1. Family playing board games 2. Close shot girl playing board games 3. Close shot puzzle pieces 4. Father and son 5. Medium close shot father and son 6. Close shot game 7. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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College Education booming in Afghanistan

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Demand for higher education in Afghanistan is increasing rapidly in a country where two thirds of the population are aged 24 or younger. Its led to a rise in private universities who are providing places for students where the government...
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Bloomberg

Ray Dalio on China's Economy, Future of Bridgewater

Higher Ed
Ray Dalio, Bridgewater Associates founder and CIO mentor, calls China's leaders "reasonable people" and discusses the future of Bridgewater with David Westin at the Greenwich Economic Forum.
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Bloomberg

What's Behind the Growth of U.S. Households?

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies' Daniel McCue discusses U.S. household growth, the rise in millennial households and trends in housing development. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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EGYPT: POPULATION GROWTH

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English/Nat Egypt's population grows by 1.2 million every year. The government and development organisations see this huge growth as a threat to the effective development of the country. But Islamic activists are opposed to family...
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Bloomberg

KKR Breaks Down What Demographic Changes Mean to Investors

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Aug.09 -- Paula Campbell Roberts, head of alternative data and analytics at KKR, discusses the firm's study on market demographics and how the changing environment impacts investors. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Birth Rates Hit a Baby Bust

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FEWER BABIES ARE BEING BORN IN THE UNITED STATES. THE LATEST BIRTH STATISTICS RELEASED BY THE CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION SHOW  BIRTH RATES IN THIS COUNTRY ARE AT A RECORD LOW. LESS THAN FOUR...
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Bloomberg

What Changing State Demographics Mean for Economic Growth

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Oct.09 -- Arlene Bohner, Fitch Ratings head of state and local government ratings, takes a look at the changing state of demographics and what it means for economic growth. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Sitonia Consulting's Friedrichs on China Food Consumption

Higher Ed
Darin Friedrichs, Co-founder and Market Research Director at Sitonia Consulting, discusses the impact of China's lockdown on food supplies and consumption. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on 'Daybreak Asia'.