Bloomberg
Rep. Tom Davis: U.S. Recovery Has Been Very Uneven
Sept. 30 -- Former Republican Representative Tom Davis and Former Democratic Representative Martin Frost discuss the U.S. economic recovery ahead of the mid-term elections on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
What Will Obama Say in the Wake of Democrat Losses?
Nov. 5 -- Bloomberg Politics Mark Halperin and John Heilemann discuss the 2014 midterms and preview President Obamas speech. They speak on Bloomberg's Election 2014 Special with Pimm Fox. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
How Divided Is the GOP Over the U.S. Budget?
Dec. 8 -- Former New Hampshire Republican Senator Judd Gregg discusses the U.S. spending and immigration reform on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Latest as UK Conservatives, Lib Dems mull possible pact after election
1. Various of London residence of Conservative Party leader David Cameron, with police waiting outside
2. Cameron leaving house and getting into car
3. Cameron's car driving away
4. Liberal Democrat Party leader Nick Clegg talking...
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Ex-PM Berlusconi told president he wants early elections or broad coalition gov't
1. Exterior of presidential palace
2. Silvio Berlusconi, former prime minister and head of the centre-right opposition, leaving president's office and walking to podium
3. Presidential guard
4. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Silvio Berlusconi,...
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Obama on the US economy, Libya, Afghanistan
1. Wide of President Barack Obama walking into East Room
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"Any agreement to reduce our deficit is going to require tough decisions and balanced solutions. And before we ask our seniors...
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Reax to result from Guido Westerwelle leader of FDP
1. Leader of the Free Democrats (FDP) Guido Westerwelle waving to supporters
2. Wide of Westerwelle on stage, crowd applauding and holding banners
3. Tilt down from supporters watching from gallery to wide of Westerwelle and crowd
4....
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4:3 Japanese PM Kan holds New Year news conference
1. Naoto Kan, Prime Minister of Japan, walking into news conference room and posing for photos
2. Cutaway of photographers
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Japanese) Naoto Kan, Japanese Prime Minister:
"I want this year to be...
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25,000 in protest against Mexico-US trade agreement
1. Various of people marching
2. Zoom out of people marching through Mexico City streets
3. Various of people protesting and carrying banners (against federal government)
4. Various of banners
5. Various of people marching
6. Mid people...
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Financial bailout bill approved, Obama, McCain reax
Flagstaff, Arizona - 3 October 2008
1. Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain walking to podium
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John McCain, Republican Presidential Candidate:
"This rescue bill isn't perfect, it's an outrage that it is...
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Reax as new Premier Renzi wins crucial confidence vote in senate
Italy's Premier Matteo Renzi won a crucial confidence vote in Parliament early on Tuesday, managing for now, to avoid further questioning from among his own Democrats over his speedy rise to power.
The Senate vote came hours after he...
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Focus on whether voters will credit Merkel for economic action
Hamburg - September 11 2009
1. Wide of container harbour
2. Mid of containers on a ship
3. Close-up of container on ship
Dresden - August 29, 2009
4. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaking on Christian Democratic Union (CDU)...
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Joerg Haider nominated to lead far-right Freedom Party once again
1. Exterior Marriott hotel
2. Close up of sign
3. Delegate and Social Minister Herbert Haupt arriving for meeting
4. Joerg Haider arriving
5. Wide of meeting
6. Briefing
7. SOUNDBITE (German) Herbert Scheibner, Defence Minister:
"The...
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Opening of World Economic Forum in Tianjin
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao promised on Tuesday to step up efforts to stabilise his country's slowing economy with tax cuts and measures to boost consumer spending.
However, he appeared to rule out a major stimulus, saying Beijing will...
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KENYA: STUDENTS VOW TO CONTINUE PROTESTS AGAINST GOVERNMENT
English/Nat
Student leaders have vowed to continue with a campaign of protest against the Kenyan government despite a rally that ended in violent clashes with police.
Hundreds of Kenyan university students took to the streets of Nairobi...
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Bush with Guatemala counterpart, US-Brazil Forum officials
1. Wide of US President George W. Bush and Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"We discussed bilateral relations between Guatemala and the United States, which are very strong. We're...
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Egypt's economy faces persistent obstacles despite credit upgrade
EGYPT ECONOMY SOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:25SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionCairo, Egypt - 15 April, 2015 1. Close-up of goods on display2. Woman buying snacks at street stall3. Wide of women outside...
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PM Gilani comments on near collapse of coalition govt
1. Wide of Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani arriving at Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) headquarters, and being showered with rose petals
2. Gilani waving at crowd of MQM supporters before entering building
3. Wide of Gilani...
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senators propose new measures for tax reform
a group of liberal senators...
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Raw: Chicago Teachers Launch One-Day Strike
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052238Chicago teachers took to picket lines Friday morning in an unprecedented one-day strike they say is aimed at getting lawmakers to adequately fund education and other programs in the nation's...
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Thousands of protesters march in Athens
Pro-communist protesters gathered in front of the Greek parliament on Sunday to express their opposition to a proposed pension and tax reform bill being debated in parliament. Protests are expected to take place throughout the day in...
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Japanese finance min comments at G7
Finance ministers and central bankers of the Group of Seven industrialized nations posed for a family photo at Sendai Castle on in Japan on Thursday, ahead of a two-day meeting which starts on Friday.Speaking to reporters, Japanese...
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Chicago Teachers Launch One-Day Strike
Chicago teachers took to picket lines Friday morning in an unprecedented one-day strike they say is aimed at getting lawmakers to adequately fund education and other programs in the nation's third-largest district.The walkout will close...
Bloomberg
How the U.S. Election Impacts Latin American Currencies
Oct. 5 -- Win Thin, global head of emerging markets strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, discusses the impact of the U.S. election on Latin American currencies with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You...