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Bloomberg

Feds Yellen Trying to Make Markets Methodical: Wright

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- The Federal Reserves minutes from the December meeting show the central bank is unlikely to raise interest rates before April. Bloomberg Economist Josh Wright examines what the minutes mean to markets and investors on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

US Senate approves US$700 billion financial bailout package

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1. Wide of Senate voting on economic-rescue package, John McCain's name called 2. Wide of Senate voting, Barack Obama's name called 3. Presiding officer of the Senate reads vote tally UPSOUND: (English) "On this vote, the Yeas are 74 and...
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Bloomberg

OPEC Will Make a Production Cut: UBS's Gordon

Higher Ed
Nov. 24 -- Wayne Gordon, a commodity analyst at UBS Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for OPEC oil production with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

No Major Problems at Britain's Borders over Strike

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No Major Problems at Britain's Borders over Strike
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Curated Video

SYND 19/12/73 ARRIVAL OF HOSTAGES FROM HIJACKED GERMAN 737 JET IN ROME

Higher Ed
Arrival of hostages from hijacked German Jet 737 in Rome and interview with some of the hostages who talk about the two days in hands of Palestinian terrorists. 1. ms two women hostages being interviewed (SOUNDBITE): English, vox pop,...
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Curated Video

South Africa - Bean eating feat

Higher Ed
An attempt on a record that is worth a hill of beans was made in Cape Province in South Africa recently. Contestants hungry for fame -- as well as food -- gathered in Somerset West to try to beat the world record for eating baked...
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Curated Video

UK/FRANCE: EUROSTAR TRAIN SERVICE RE STARTS THROUGH CHANNEL TUNNEL

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English/Nat Eurostar passenger trains have started running between England and France for the first time since the Channel Tunnel fire last month. The first train early on Wednesday morning left London carrying only members of the...
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Curated Video

Owners of tanker involved in oil spill deny wrongdoing, offer sympathy

Higher Ed
1. Wide of news conference 2. Wide of reporters at conference 3. Mid of Liu Shibao, Director of Hebei Spirit Shipping Company Limited, and other speakers 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Bishop, Chief Executive Officer of V.Ships: "He...
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Curated Video

SYND 19 4 73 REPORT ON NATO AIR RADAR DEFENSE SYSTEM

Higher Ed
NATO film of NAJ radar detection equipment in use to detect aircraft approaching North Atalntic Treaty Organisation airspace. 1. ws jets over radar 2. various shots, cu map animation (GRAPHICS) 3. ms obsolete radar tower demolished 4....
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Curated Video

Constantin Brancusi's "Bird in Space" shatters sculpture sale record

Higher Ed
1. Christie's Auction House 2. Auction in progress 3. Various of auction of Constantin Brancusi's "Oiseau Dans L'espace" 4. Various of auction of Pablo Picasso's "Tete et Main de Femme" 5. Various of auction of Paul Cezanne's "Les...
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Curated Video

USA: VICE PRESIDENTIAL HOPEFULS DEBATE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Appearing more relaxed and good-humored than their presidential counterparts, the U-S vice-presidential hopefuls faced each other on Thursday night in their one and only debate. Republican Dick Cheney and Democrat Joseph...
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Curated Video

Anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny shakes up Moscow mayor campaign

Higher Ed
A motley gaggle of hipsters, mothers with children and two babushkas with hair dyed bright red gather to listen to something they haven't heard in over a decade: a stump speech for Moscow mayor. ‪Alexei Navalny, an anti-corruption...
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON KOSOVO POLICY LATEST

Higher Ed
Washington, DC, March 11 1999 1. Results of vote to postpone debate 2. Acting chair reading the vote results 3. View of vote 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Representative Dennis Hastert, Republican, House Speaker 5. Eliot Engle 6. SOUNDBITE...
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Curated Video

Under the Soviet Union, foreign journalists in Moscow were required to live and work in a compound. These days, journalists hope to secure a spot in the compound, where rent prices are low

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Reporter's Notebook: Living in the compound CAPTION: Under the Soviet Union, foreign journalists in Moscow were required to live and work in a compound. These days, journalists hope to secure a spot in the compound, where rent...
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Curated Video

RR7338C USA THE WORLD'S BIGGEST RODEO

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America's National High School Rodeo Association has 8,000 members and its annual rodeo, held in Ogden City, Utah, is the biggest in the world. The event attracted 900 students, girls as well as boys, from 25 States and Canada. Film:...
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Bloomberg

Fed Drops References to Global Risks in Outlook

Higher Ed
April 27 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker discusses the language in the FOMC statement and what it means for the markets. He speaks to Scarlet Fu and Joe Weisenthal on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Is a June Rate Hike Baked Into Stocks?

Higher Ed
May 27 -- John Canally, chief economic strategist at LPL Financial, discusses Fed policy and its impact on stocks with Bloomberg's David Gura and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

What Could BOE Do in Response to a Brexit?

Higher Ed
June 16 -- Simon Smith, chief economist at FX Pro, discusses the Bank of England's warnings on Brexit and how he would expect the bank to respond in the case of a Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

RR7523B SOUTH KOREA THREAT FROM THE NORTH

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South Korea maintains one of the world's largest standing armies to counter the threat from the North. Last year, the South claimed to have found infiltration tunnels dug by the North under the demilitarised zone which has separated the...
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Bloomberg

BOE Alludes to 'Brexit' Threat in Holding Rate Steady

Higher Ed
March 17 -- The Bank of England held its key interest rate steady at a record low as it pointed to uncertainty surrounding the U.K.'s upcoming "Brexit" vote. Bloomberg's Emma Charlton reports on "Bloomberg Markets."