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Bloomberg

Carrie Lam on Her Declining Popularity: 'Walking Away Is Not Responsible'

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Jan.21 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam comments on her declining popularity during an interview with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Scottish First Minister in Brussels to defend new independence referendum

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Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon reaffirms in Brussels her government's commitment to holding a new referendum on Scottish independence with the ultimate aim to re-establish our EU membership (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Biden Rips Trump's 'Outrageous' Vote Moves

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Joe Biden assails the Trump administration's lack of cooperation on the presidential transition. The president-elect speaks at a news conference in Wilmington, Delaware. (Excerpts)
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Bloomberg

Fed's Bullard on New Policy Approach, Inflation Target

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Aug.27 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard says the central bank's policy shift will help make up for past inflation undershoots. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Kaplan Sees Rates Near Zero for Up to Three Years

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan says “I believe strongly we should keep the current setting of the fed funds rate at zero, zero to 25 basis points, until we’ve weathered the pandemic and we’re well on...
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Bloomberg

Peninsula Owner Seeks to Boost Mainland China Hotel Exposure

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Oct.25 -- The owner of the Peninsula hotel portfolio says the company has done "a fair amount of work" to search for its next location in mainland China. Hongkong and Shanghai Hotels owns and operates the luxury hotels in ten cities...
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Bloomberg

Kashkari Says Fed 'Needs to Do More' on Hot Labor Market

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis President Neel Kashkari says there is "not much evidence" that the Fed's interest-rate hikes have had the central bank's desired effect on US wage growth. "We need to bring the labor market into...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Italian surgeon Macchiarini 'in essential part satisfied' with verdict: laywer

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"I think that Paolo should be completely acquitted, but both him and I are in essential part satisfied with the outcome" explains the lawyer of the Italian surgeon who was found guilty of causing bodily harm to a patient, but cleared of...
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Curated Video

WRAP Rumsfeld and Australian PM on Iraq, Powell on NATO crisis

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Arlington, Virginia - February 10, 2003 1. Rumsfeld and Howard walking into briefing 2. Cutaway reporters Arlington, Virginia - February 10, 2003 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Secretary of Defence: "I have not heard...
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Curated Video

Court reserves judgement in appeal over ANC leader's prosecution

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1. Wide of supporters of ANC (African National Congress) President Jacob Zuma cheering for him 2. Mid of supporters cheering and holding banners 3. Wide exterior of Zuma leaving court 4. Wide of supporters lining street waiting to see...
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Curated Video

Appeal launched by three convicted of Pearl murder

Higher Ed
Karachi - July 17, 2002 1. Exterior of Karachi High Court 2. Various of security outside court 3. Defence lawyer, Rai Bashir, walking outside court 4. Lawyer flicking through appeal statement 5. Close shot of appeal 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

NATO statement on Macedonia - decision to be on Weds

Higher Ed
1. Flags flying outside NATO headquarters 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) NATO spokesman Yves Brodeure: "SACEUR (Supreme Allied Commander Europe) actually came back - I've just heard from Skopje - and the meeting today I want to point out right...
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Curated Video

Barack Obama addresses Democratic National Convention

Higher Ed
STORY: Barack Obama addresses Democratic National Convention SOURCE: Pool For Democrats in Denver tonight was the main event when Barack Obama accepted their nomination to lead the party to the White House in November. In his speech...
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Curated Video

NETHERLANDS: THE HAGUE: SENTENCES INADEQUATE

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English/Nat Lawyers involved in the prosecution of Dario Kordic and Mario Cerkez who were convicted at the Hague of war crimes on Monday, have described the sentences the pair received as inadequate. Prosecution lawyer, Kenneth Scott,...
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Curated Video

SYND 28 6 73 H.R. HALDEMAN INTERVIEWED ABOUT WATERGATE

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Nixon Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman interviewed about his role in the Watergate Affair. 1. cu Haldeman SOUNDBITE 'I think that people should withold their judgement until they have heard the whole story, rather than jumping to any...
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Curated Video

Comments from prosecutor and defence lawyer as court upholds Taylor sentence

Higher Ed
The decision to uphold the conviction and 50-year sentence of former Liberian President Charles Taylor has been welcomed by prosecution lawyers, but his defence say they are disappointed. The appeals chamber of the Special Court for...
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Curated Video

US must swiftly find alternative way of trying terror suspects, says PM

Higher Ed
Sydney - 30 June 2006 1. Mid shot John Howard, Australian Prime Minister, giving radio interview in studio 2. SOUNDBITE (English) John Howard, Australian Prime Minister: "What now has to happen is that, quite quickly in my view, the (US)...
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Curated Video

Former warlord registers for presidential election; UN envoy comments

Higher Ed
Two former warlords in Afghanistan said they will run on the same ticket in critical balloting next April -one for president, the other for vice president. Abdul Rab Rasoul Sayyaf, an influential lawmaker and religious scholar,...
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Curated Video

SYND 22 1 75 PRESIDENT FORD ON US/SOVET DETENTE AND AID FOR MILITARY AID TO SOUTH VIETMAN

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American President Gerald Ford press conference on continuing Soviet American detente following the Soviet rejection of mutual trade agreement and an increase in military aid to South Vietnam 1. ws Ford at lectern speaking, SOUNDBITE, ...
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Curated Video

Presidential campaigns react to Hillary, Obama TV debate

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1. Wide of media 2. Pan of media room 3. Cutaway of cameramen 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mark Penn, Clinton Campaign Advisor: "She's been drawing a contrast on who's ready to be commander in chief, who's ready to manage the economy, you...
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Curated Video

4:3 US State Department welcomes conviction of former Liberian leader

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1. Wide of US State Department Spokesperson Victoria Nuland arriving at podium to give daily State Department briefing 2. Mid of reporter asking question 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Victoria Nuland, US State Department Spokesperson: "The...
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House of Repr fails to override Bush's veto of Iraqi war spending bill

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1. Graphic showing House vote tally 2. UPSOUND: (English) Vote being announced: "On this vote, the yeahs are 222 the nays are 203 with one member voting present. Two thirds not being in the affirmative, the bill is not passed. The veto...
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Curated Video

Anna Nicole Told to Leave Bahamas Home

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HEADLINE: Anna Nicole Told to Leave Bahamas Home APTION: A former boyfriend of Anna Nicole Smith has obtained a court judgment ordering the reality TV star out of her oceanfront residence and he plans to seek her forcible eviction....
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Curated Video

PAKISTAN: LAHORE: SERIAL KILLER SENTENCED TO DEATH

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Urdu/Eng/Nat A court in Pakistan has sentenced a man to death for murdering 100 children in the country's worst serial killing rampage. The court announced he would be strangled in front of the parents of his victims. The judge ordered...