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Raytheon CEO on Inflation, Space Travel, Coming Back to Office

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Jul.14 -- Raytheon Technologies Corp. CEO Greg Hayes talks about the impact of inflation on prices, space travel and workers coming back to the office. He's with Carol Massar.
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Powell Says He's 'Trying Very Hard' Not to Give Fiscal Advice

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Jul.15 -- Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterates that the Fed doesn't play a role in fiscal policy. His comments come as a response to a question from U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer during testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on...
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Making Sense of China’s Economy

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Sep.08 -- Hui Shan, chief China economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., discusses China’s growth forecast for the year, the economy and her outlook for monetary policy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Hard to Find Air Between Powell and Brainard, Krugman Says

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Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman examines President Joe Biden's decision to nominate Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair and Lael Brainaird as Fed Vice Chair and how it may impact monetary policy. He speaks with David Westin on "Balance of...
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First Look With Surveillance: Blinken China, Crypto Woes

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Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Bloomberg

Brazil at Beginning of Long Growth Cycle, Economy Minister Says

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Brazil Economy Minister Paulo Guedes discusses the outlook for the economy and the government's efforts to support growth. Guedes also talks about the outlook for the global economy. He speaks with Shey Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Fed's Critical Moments: Boone on the Covid-19 Pandemic

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Economist Laurence Boone describes how the Federal Reserve acted quickly on the Covid-19 crisis in 2020, and the fallout after. It's part of our series "Critical Moments for the Fed."
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President Barack Obama's first news conference had a prime-time audience and plenty of hype, but the outcome from drama-free.

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HEADLINE: Obama seizes the stage, but no drama CAPTION: President Barack Obama's first news conference had a prime-time audience and plenty of hype, but the outcome from drama-free. (Feb. 9) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ((Walkout shot)) ...
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US President's weekly radio address

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1. Graphic of President Bush 2. SOUNDBITE (audio over graphic): President George W. Bush: "Good morning. A few days from now I will go before Congress to report on the state of the union, and lay out my priorities for the coming year...
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US: Market Wrap 2: stock markets latest

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English/Nat The prospect of the economic slowdown spreading around the globe shook Wall Street Wednesday, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average below 10,000 and setting the blue chip index up for its worst week in more than 13 years....
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Calm returns, but discontent still simmers over perceived corruption

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Rio de Janeiro 1. Wide top shot of protesters marching along Rio de Janeiro beach front 2. Various top shots of protesters holding banners and flags 3. Various ground shots of protesters marching 4. Mid of people waving white flag from...
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Government prescribes solutions to Argentina's economic troubles as stocks tumble

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1. Exterior of the Casa Rosada presidential palace 2. Interior - mid shot as President De la Rua and Economy Minister Cavallo enter 3. Wide shot hall 4. Mid shot De la Rua 5. Cutaway press 6. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Fernando De la Rua,...
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Despite the recent barrage of company closings, employee layoffs and stock market drops, leaders at the World Economic Forum are cautiously optimistic about an end to the global financial meltdown

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HEADLINE: World Economic Forum shows optimism CAPTION: Despite the recent barrage of company closings, employee layoffs and stock market drops, leaders at the World Economic Forum are cautiously optimistic about an end to the global...
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China's US$568 billion stimulus package fuels hope for new investment

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Beijing - 10 November 2008 1. Wide of people monitoring stocks at stock exchange 2. Various close ups of board showing rise in stock prices 3. Mid of man watching stock board 4. Pan of newspaper headlines on government's 586 (b) billion...
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Colombian President Alvaro Uribe meets Mexican president to discuss security

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1. Wide of Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his Colombian counterpart Alvaro Uribe walking down stairs of Los Pinos to talk to media 2. Zoom out from close of two presidents walking down stairs to podiums 3. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish)...
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Latest US unemployment figures, Dallas jobs fair

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FILE - October 14, 2008 Elkhart, Indiana 1. Tight shot people walk into workforce centre 2. Tight shot of woman on computer 3. Tight shot of people in line New York City - February 6, 2009 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Beth Ann Bovino,...
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World leaders have agreed that the global economy is too shaky to begin rolling back massive fiscal stimulus plans right now, but said they would begin to work out strategies to unwind the program once "recovery is assured."

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HEADLINE: G-8 leaders focus on need for stimulus CAPTION: World leaders have agreed that the global economy is too shaky to begin rolling back massive fiscal stimulus plans right now, but said they would begin to work out strategies to...
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Bush plans to double homeland defence budget.

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1. Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge announces Bush 2. Wide shot of East Room ceremony 3. SOUNDBITE: President George W. Bush "A priority that will be reflected in my budget is making sure we protect the people at home, homeland...
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Monday a fresh round of government stimulus is a good idea because there's a risk the country's economic weakness could last for some time.

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HEADLINE: Bernanke gives nod to more government stimulus CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress Monday a fresh round of government stimulus is a good idea because there's a risk the country's economic weakness could...
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President Barack Obama is promoting his effort to raise the minimum wage to Democratic governors. After a meeting, several governors said an increase would boost the overall U.S. economy. (Feb. 21)

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President Barack Obama is promoting his effort to raise the minimum wage to Democratic governors. Several of the governors spoke after meeting with the president at the White House meeting Friday. Obama says raising the minimum wage is...
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Officials say economy weakening; multi-billion dollar plan

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Beijing - 14 November 2008 1. Wide of people walking in Wangfujing street 2. Mid of people passing shop 3. Various of people shopping 4. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Xu Hong Sheng, Shopper: "I didn't feel any affect of the economic crisis...
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Global slowdown hits Tianjin port as govt tries to boost economy

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Tianjin - March 4, 2009 1. Mid of workers creating a moulding in factory 2. Close up of worker creating a moulding 3. Close up of face 4. Close up of worker Sha Junya polishing moulding 5. Wide pan of factory 6. SOUNDBITE (Mandarin) Sha...
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Family photo of Socialist, Social Dem leaders at EU summit

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1. Exterior of venue where meeting of the European Socialists is taking place 2. Officials arriving 3. Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn arriving 4. Party of European Socialists (PES) president Poul Nyrup Rasmussen talking to...