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US charges Chinese, Taiwan co.'s with trade theft
The United States has charged companies in China and Taiwan and three individuals with stealing trade secrets from a U.S. semiconductor company, the Justice Department announced Thursday.
Bloomberg
Manufacturers Optimistic About USMCA But Have Concerns, NAM CEO Says
Dec.18 -- Jay Timmons, National Association of Manufacturers president and chief executive officer, discusses the potential impact of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) on the manufacturing industry with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Supreme Court begins first arguments by phone
It's a morning of firsts for the Supreme Court, the first time audio of the court's arguments can be heard live by the world and the first arguments by telephone.
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U.S. Alleges 2 Chinese Hackers Targeted COVID-19 Research, Other Info
The Justice Department charged two Chinese nationals with conspiring to hack several companies' computers.
Bloomberg
Trump Embraces 'Phase 1' China Trade Deal
Oct.13 -- President Donald Trump said in a series of tweets that the U.S. deal with China means “they will immediately start buying very large quantity of our Agricultural Product, not wait until the deal is signed over the next 3 or 4...
Bloomberg
Wilbur Ross on USMCA, China Trade Relations and U.S. Steel
Dec.20 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross discusses the economic benefits of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), the state of U.S.-China trade relations and the hardships facing U.S. Steel Corp. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
Bloomberg
Italian Trade Agency President on Trade Deal Impact in Europe, Italy-China Trade Relations
Nov.05 -- Italian Trade Agency President Carlo Ferro discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, what it means for European companies, the deals he plans to sign in China, their participation in the “Belt & Road” initiative, protecting...
Bloomberg
Covid Pandemic Has Exacerbated Inequalities, Stiglitz Says
May.06 -- Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz, a Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences professor, says he supports a waiver of patent protections for Covid-19 vaccines. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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An exhibition which shows the human body in a new way
AP Television News
Montreal - Recent
1. Close of plastinated face and eyeballs.
2. Pan of male body
3. Various of four bodies
4. Various of body of baseball player
5. Close of head and eyes
6. Mid of visitors viewing exhibit
7....
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Designer Veronique Leroy introduces variations of the traditional flower print
music on catwalks not cleared for use. replace with your own clearable music
AP Entertainment
Paris, 9 March 2009
1. Shot of Leonard logo on runway
2. Various shots of catwalk
3. Five shots of finale
4. Wide of (left to right) Leonard's...
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CHINA: TALKS WITH US HAVE RESUMED OVER COPYRIGHT PIRACY
English/Nat
Talks have resumed in Beijing between U-S and Chinese officials to try to avert a trade war over copyright piracy.
China has renewed its pledge to shut down illegal factories making pirated compact discs.
But the talks...
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Michelle Obama's 100 days - popular in polls and taking on community projects
Washington, DC 20 January 2009
1. UPSOUND: Barack Obama, President - United States:
"And will, to the best of my ability,
"preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
"preserve, protect and defend the...
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British judge investigates copyright for vintage Cuban music
1. Wide shot exterior of Villa Rita
2. Medium shot of Moises Rodriguez, member of the band Buena Vista Social Club, arriving for deposition
3. Medium shot of Rodriguez entering building
4. Medium shot of photographers outside gates
5....
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Google to allow free downloads of public domain books
1. Medium shot of man at computer with Google Book Search site on screen
2. Close up of screen displaying title page of 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare
3. Close up of Google Book Search logo on screen
4. Exterior street scene, outside...
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Mueller comments on threat of terrorism
1. US embassy officer introducing US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director Robert Mueller, Mueller walking to podium
2. Press seated
3. Mueller speaking at podium
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert Mueller, director of the FBI
"I...
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Steve Jobs takes a break from medical leave to announce iCloud
1. Wide of Apple logo on building hosting annual Apple Developers Conference
2. Crowd cheering and standing up as Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs takes the stage, AUDIO: applause
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Jobs, Apple Chief...
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US coffee retailer accused of blocking trademark of two coffee bean names
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
1. Wide Ethiopian woman roasting coffee in Tomoka Coffee Shop
2. Close up coffee being roasted
3. Medium shot lady packaging coffee
4. Medium basket full of coffee beans
5. Close up roasted coffee beans
6. Wide...
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SKorea and US launch new round of Free Trade talks
January 15, 2007
1. Wide zoom-in of chief negotiators - Assistant US Trade Representative Wendy Cutler and South Korea's Kim Jong-hoon shaking hands
2. Pull out from hands of two chief delegates
3. Medium of US delegation
4. Medium of...
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Designer Kevan Hall closes L.A Fashion week
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AP Entertainment
Los Angeles, 19 October 2006
1. Wide exteriors of Smashbox Studios in Culver City, California
2. Wide interiors of Smashbox tent
3. Wide...
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Top Entertainment Stories From 2007: Pavarotti
WRAP Thousands attend Pavarotti's funeral; coffin leaves; comment
AP Television
Modena - 8 September 2007
1. Tilt-down Modena Cathedral
AP Television
2. Crowds gathered in square outside Modena Cathedral
3. Media
4. Crowds lined up...
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Row over copyright of Soviet era statues
1. Wide of soviet era statue
2. Mid of statue
3. Wide of war monument
4. Wide of workers cover large Lenin statue with plastic
5. Cutaway Vilumas Malinauskas watches
6. Close up workers cover Lenin's head
7. SOUNDBITE: (Lithuanian)...
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Robot teaches disabled babies how to move in the fast lane
Newark, Delaware, December 12th 2007
1.Various of infant in robotic chair
Newark, Delaware February 19th 2009
2.Mid shot of Andrew Peffley spinning on new powered wheelchair
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Terri Peffley, Andrew's mother:
"He...
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Scientist laces doughnuts with caffeine
1. Scientist Doctor Robert Bohannon in laboratory
2. Close-up caffeine being measured out
3. Caffeine being weighed
4. Bohannon mixing caffeine into cream cheese
UPSOUND (English) "We add the material to the sample and then mix."
5....
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Phoebe Philo shows crisp minimal collection
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A Television
Paris, France, 1 October, 2010
1. Exterior, Tennis Club de Paris
2. Crowd entering.
3. Cutaway Yi Zhou, Chinese artist.
4. SOUNDBITE (English)...