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Amazon Bets on Delivery as Competition Heats Up

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April 28 -- Gene Munster, Piper Jaffray senior research analyst, and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson react to Amazon's first-quarter earnings. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Tony Blair making 'Welfare to Work' speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Tony Blair making a 'welfare to work' speech at a community centre on 2 June 1997 in London, United Kingdom
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Trump: 'Nobody talks about' good economic news

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US President Donald Trump complained on Tuesday that the record stock market highs and unemployment lows were not being covered by the news media. Trump was speaking in the White House's East Room to a gathering of small...
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Biden Set To Sign Competition Order Targeting Big Business

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The sweeping order includes 72 actions and recommendations.
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Various comments on Law scandal

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1. Wide shot of Tevere River and St. Peter's Cupola 2. Wide shot of Conciliazione Street with St Peter Cupola 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ms Annah (no first name available), Australian tourist: "Oh, mamma mia. I don't know, I don't know ....
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Jeremy Corbyn Campaigning in Swindon

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CLEAN: UK party leaders are in full campaign mode after Theresa May's call for a snap general election. Interior shots Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks to crowd of Labour supporters in Swindon, on April 21st, 2017. He spoke...
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Unilever CEO: We're Facing Many Global Challenges

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Jan.26 -- Paul Polman, Unilever's chief executive officer, discusses the company's fourth-quarter performance and the current geopolitical environment with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Molson Coors CEO Eyes the Growing Pot Business

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Sep.25 -- Molson Coors CEO Mark Hunter talks about making waves recently with a joint venture alongside cannabis company Hexo. He explains why the deal makes sense to Bloomberg senior deals reporter Ed Hammond.
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Barclays Took Caution on Wirecard ‘Some Time Ago’: CEO Staley

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Jun.30 -- Jes Staley, chief executive officer at Barclays, talks about his firm’s approach to Wirecard AG. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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World's biggest burger chain celebrates 50th anniversary

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New York - 14 April 2005 1. Wide shot of McDonald's restaurant, Times Square 2. Close-up of Golden Arches 3. Wide shot of pedestrians walking outside McDonald's 4. People waiting to be served 5. Mcdonald staff serving customers at...
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Jeremy Corbyn - Tax Burden Should Fall on Very Wealthy

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CLEAN: UK party leaders are in full campaign mode after Theresa May's call for a snap general election. Interior shots interview grab with Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn, in Manchester, on April 22nd, 2017. He answered questions on...
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Tony Blair makes welfare speech on the Aylesbury Estate in South London

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Tony Blair giving a speech during his visit to the Aylesbury council estate in Southwark on June 02, 1997 in London, England.
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BAE Chairman Carr Sees Big Business 'Pragmatic' on Brexit

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Jan.22 -- Roger Carr, chairman at BAE Systems, discusses Brexit's impact on U.K. businesses and how Saudi Arabia is complicating doing business with Germany. He speaks at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland,...
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USA: WEAK DOLLAR BRINGS IN FOREIGN TOURISTS

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English/Nat With the weak dollar providing an enticing incentive, foreign visitors are flooding America's tourist meccas this summer in search of a good time at bargain prices. The Clinton administration earlier this week unveiled its...
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Bloomberg

Former Apple Retail Chief Ahrendts Defends Store Changes

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May.24 -- Angela Ahrendts, former Apple Inc. head of retail, discusses her revamp of the company's stores and disputes the criticisms of the changes. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Jeremy Corbyn election campaign interview

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with Leader of the UK Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn speaking on Conservatives, taxes and leadership. Theresa May has again refused to rule out tax rises after the election, as the first weekend of...
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Coronavirus Protest - Vox Pops Small Businesses in Danger

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CLEAN: Exterior shots vox pops with protesters worried that coronavirus lockdown will destroy their small business on 22 April 2020 in Richmond, United States
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USA: NEW YORK: MEN'S WINTER FASHION SHOWS OPEN

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English/Nat The men's winter 97/98 fashion shows have opened this year's fashion season in New York. But as the latest hunks strut their stuff on the catwalk, some are complaining that female supermodels are stealing the...
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UK - Diana memorabilia and tributes

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Almost a year after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, a handful of tourists gathered outside her former London home, Kensington Palace. Floral tributes and notes have regularly been left in front of the ornate gilded gates to the...
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The financial crisis on Wall Street is being felt on Main Street. Business owners and residents in Washington DC reacted to the current financial crisis.

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HEADLINE: Financial crisis hits Americans' wallets CAPTION: The financial crisis on Wall Street is being felt on Main Street. Business owners and residents in Washington DC reacted to the current financial crisis. (Sept. 18)
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UK - Diana memorabilia as anniversary approaches

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Almost a year after the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, a handful of tourists gathered outside her former London home, Kensington Palace. Floral tributes and notes have regularly been left in front of the ornate gilded gates to the...
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As Mardi Gras 2012 reaches its pinnacle Fat Tuesday, the float making business remains in full gear ahead all year long. Mardi Gras World builds the big floats, they have been in business for more than half a century. There is so much interest in what they do , that the studio also offer tours 12 months a year, seven days a week.

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HEADLINE:Mardi Gras Floats: Big Business in New Orleans CAPTION: As Mardi Gras 2012 reaches its pinnacle Fat Tuesday, the float making business remains in full gear ahead all year long. Mardi Gras World builds the big floats. Its...
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Trump Says Israel Being Treated 'Unfairly'

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYPalm Beach, Florida - 28 December 2016++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK FRAMES++++QUALITY AS INCOMING++1. Donald Trump walks outside to speak to reporters with Don King,...
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Reaction following Emmanuel Macron's victory in the French presidential election

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<< VOICED: Emanuel Macron has vowed to fight 'the forces of division that undermine France'. Sky's Rebecca Williams has travelled along the Northern French coast from Le Touqet to Calais to meet some of the people on both sides of the...