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UN asks for US$613m for Palestinians, Ban, Peres, Netanyahu on Iran

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1. Interior of lobby of Congress Centre, venue for World Economic Forum 2. News conference with United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General: "The population were already...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Sarkozy urges 'political' coordination in Libya campaign

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CLEAN: Sarkozy urges 'political' coordination in Libya campaign
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Bloomberg

Rutgers Takes 13th Annual College Fed Challenge

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Dec.15 -- Rutgers University won the national College Fed Challenge, beating teams from Dartmouth and Princeton. The competition encourages students to learn about then U.S. economy and monetary policymaking. Vonnie Quinn speaks to some...
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European conservative leaders arrive for pre-summit meeting

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The chairman of the European People's Party (EPP) on Thursday accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of trying to destabilise Europe, and called for the European Council to send a "clear and united signal towards Russia". ...
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Bloomberg

Trade War Would Work to Everyone's Disadvantage, Says Wells Strategist

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Mar.02 -- Paul Christopher, global market strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute, discusses how President Donald Trump's impending tariffs on steel and aluminum may impact markets and overseas trade relationships. He speaks on...
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Dido Harding answers questions at daily coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Downing Street's daily coronavirus press briefing led by Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock and updates from Head of the Test and Trace scheme, Baroness Dido Harding on 11th June 2020 in...
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N. IRELAND: BELFAST: LEADERS REACTION TO PEACE SETTLEMENT

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English/Nat British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern stressed on Friday that the success of the Northern Ireland peace settlement depended on the parties making it work. The leaders, who are both credited...
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Envoy says NSA allegations caused "deep distress" but relations strong

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The United States faces a difficult task in repairing its image among Germans after allegations of massive National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance including Chancellor Angela Merkel's personal cellphone, the US ambassador to Germany...
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CLEAN : Europe must further protect citizens: Macron

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French President Emmanuel Macron hails historic conclusions in terms of European defense following a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels
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Bloomberg

Mueller Probe a 'Full and Fair Investigation,' Whitewater Counsel Says

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Mar.15 -- Robert Ray, former head of the Office of the Independent Counsel, discusses Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and the outlook for the release of his report on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

There Is Yield to Be Had Outside of Government Markets, Says Invesco's Waldner

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Jun.01 -- Rob Waldner, chief strategist: fixed income, at Invesco Advisers, talks about the hunt for yield in credit markets. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Nicola Sturgeon interview

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CLEAN: Interior shots of an interview with the First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon about the Hamilton that has determined that she did not break the ministerial code, on 22nd March 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
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Nicola Sturgeon speaks following a meeting with Michelle O'Neill

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First Minister Nicola Sturgeon speaks following a meeting at Bute House, Edinburgh with Sinn Fein Vice President Michelle O'Neill where they will discuss shared areas of interest including the current cost of living crisis, the...
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Foreign ministers meet, hold talks on Turkey membership

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1. Dutch Foreign Minister Bernard Bot arriving 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard Bot, Dutch Foreign Minister: "I think what counts in the end is what the prime ministers and heads of states will decide (about Turkish membership...
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Former attorney gen testifies on interrogation methods, waterboarding

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1. Former United States Attorney General, John Ashcroft, walking to seat 2. Hearing being opened 3. SOUNDBITE (English) John Ashcroft, former US Attorney General: (begins on side view of hearing) "I believe that a report of waterboarding...
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Gallery investigating whether painting seized by Nazis during WWII must be returned

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Oslo, Norway - 8 April 2013 1. Various wide exteriors of Henie Onstad Art Centre, near Oslo 2. Pan of gallery entrance 3. Close up of sign outside building 4. Zoom out from close up of sign to mid of sign 5. Zoom out of art gallery...
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Experts told a Senate science committee that cuts to planned weather and environmental satellites will affect scientists' ability to study the Earth's climate.

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Programme version at 11:08:51 HEADLINE: Experts: Don't cut weather satellites CAPTION: Experts told a Senate science committee that cuts to planned weather and environmental satellites will affect scientists' ability to study the...
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WRAP Bush cabinet, briefing by White House spokesman

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1. Exterior shots of the White House 2. General Richard Myers arrives at White House 3. Secretary Donald Rumsfeld arrives at White House 4. White House photo of Bush meeting with Cheney, CIA Director George Tenet and Chief of Staff Andy...
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ISRAEL: SHIMON PERES REACTION TO NETANYAHU CORRUPTION ALLEGATIONS

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Hebrew/Eng/Nat Israel's Labour Party leader Shimon Peres called the growing political scandal a "major crisis" and said Netanyahu should call new elections. In Gaza, U-S special envoy to the Middle East, Dennis Ross, refused to be drawn...
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YUGOSLAVIA: BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY COOK IN BELGRADE

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English/Nat British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook travelled to Belgrade on Saturday to deliver an ultimatum for the warring sides in Kosovo to start urgent peace talks or face consequences. Representing the six country Contact Group on...
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Last day of inquiry into hostage standoff, re-enactment

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1. Wide of tourist bus involved in the August 23 hostage incident 2. Mid of tourist bus driver Alberto Lubang showing how the hostage taker shot one of the victims 3. Mid of officials sitting down on the bus 4. Close of bus driver...
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LUXEMBOURG: EU AGRICULTURE MINISTERS' MEETING ON UK BEEF BAN UPDATE

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English/Nat A British plan to destroy more than 40-thousand cattle at risk of developing so-called mad cow disease has been welcomed by European agriculture ministers. The ministers said the British plan needed improvement, but called it...
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Comprehensive cover of US Defence Secy's visit

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1. US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld meeting Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee 2. Pan from Vajpayee to Rumsfeld 3. Vajpayee with Rumsfeld 4. Meeting 5. Reporters waiting 6. Rumsfeld walking towards reporters after meeting...
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Middle East: Mitchell 2: Israeli bulldozers clear land around military outpost

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English/Nat A U-S led commission of inquiry into Israeli-Paestinian fighting toured the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, watching as Israeli bulldozers cleared land around a military outpost and Palestinian youths stoned Israeli soldiers. The...