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Three Social Issues Most Important to Hilton's CEO

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Chris Nassetta, Hilton president and CEO, says these are the most social issues he cares about: diversity and inclusion, youth unemployment, and taking care of the environment. He talks about when it's the right time to speak out on "The...
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Pelosi Trip Won't Change Our Strategy, Says BNY's Akoner

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Lale Akoner, BNY Mellon Investment Management senior market strategist, says Speaker Nancy Pelosi's trip to Taiwan and other geopolitical issues won't change their strategy. She's on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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President Barack Obama says he remains confident that the health care law approved during his administration will be upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.

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HEADLINE: Obama confident health care law will be upheld CAPTION: President Barack Obama says he remains confident that the health care law approved during his administration will be upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court. (April 2) President...
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Argentine diplomatic offensive on anniversary of Falklands War

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FILE: Falkland Islands - 2002 1. Various of Falkland Islands' coastline 2. Street named "Thatcher Drive" 3. Wide shot of telephone and post box in street 4. Man walking past telephone box Buenos Aires, Argentina - 28 March, 2007 5....
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Mas calls off independence vote, but unofficial poll to go ahead, PM reax

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The leader of Spain's wealthy Catalonia region on Tuesday called off an independence vote but said an unofficial poll will take place next month to gauge secessionist sentiment. Artur Mas was forced to cancel the 9 November referendum...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: RECOUNT LATEST

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English/Nat In the United States, lawyers for George W. Bush and Al Gore have been battling before the U-S Supreme Court over Florida's disputed recount. The nine Supreme Court justices are hearing an appeal by George W. Bush, wants the...
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Senate Committee wrangling over detainee bill

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1. Senate hearing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Retired Rear Admiral John D. Hutson, Franklin Pierce Law Centre: "Without those kinds of protections we are just another banana republic, if we let these things go. The problem Senator is...
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Obama Immigration Plan 'Perfectly Sensible': Hanauer

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Nov. 21 -- Second Avenue Partners' Nick Hanauer discusses President Barack Obama's immigration overhaul plan and how to bridge the income gap. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will Investing in Snapchat Improve Yahoo's Core Business?

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Oct. 6 -- Intermedia Managing Partner Leo Hindery and Bloomberg's Thomas Giles discuss Marissa Mayers interest in Snapchat and the core business of Yahoo. They speak with Betty Liu on In The Loop.
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USA: BILL CLINTON PROMISES SMOOTH TRANSITION

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English/Nat President Bill Clinton, who has stayed out of the election controversy except to stress the integrity of "every single vote," promised a smooth transition for the next president, whoever it is. He signed an order setting up...
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Multiparty parliament assembles for inaugural session, PM commited to political reform

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1. Wide of interior of Kazakhstan's lower parliament 2. Top shot of deputies sitting in parliament as inaugural session begins 3. Mid of Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Karim Masimov, waiting for confirmation of his position by the new...
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USA: FLORIDA SUPREME COURT DECISION STILL AWAITED

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English/Nat There's still no decision from Florida's Supreme Court on the U-S presidential election. Shortly before five p-m Eastern time (2200 GMT) on Tuesday a court spokesman in Tallahassee said the seven justices were still...
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WRAP President says US will drive Saddam from power if it comes to war

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1. Medium shot of President George W. Bush walking to the podium 2. Pan of media to President Bush at podium 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush "This is the last phase of diplomacy. A little bit more time: Saddam Hussein has...
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY CASE: SECRET SERVICE AGENTS GIVES EVIDENCE

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English/Nat Secret Service Agents protecting President Clinton have gone to a Federal Court in Washington, where they are to give testimony about the sex scandal surrounding President Clinton. It follows a last minute decision by Supreme...
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Addiction specialist testifies for the doctor charged Jackson's death

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1. Wide view of interior of courtroom 2. Defence attorney Ed Chernoff questioning witness 3. Drug addiction specialist Dr. Robert Waldman on witness stand 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Ed Chernoff, Defence attorney of Dr. Conrad Murray: "Have...
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USA: WHITEWATER COMMITTEE'S RESOLUTION TO CHALLENGE PRESIDENT

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English/Nat The Republican-led Whitewater Committee has adopted a resolution to challenge U-S President Clinton in Federal Court. The committee is asking the full Senate to fight the President and Hillary Rodham Clinton's claims that...
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WRAP IMF chief on Argentina

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1. Wide shot of International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Rodrigo de Rato walking to podium 2. Close up of de Rato 3. Cutaway reporters 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Rodrigo de Rato, Managing Director, IMF: "We recognise clearly that...
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USA: CLINTON/LEWINSKY STARR INVESTIGATION REPORT LATEST (4)

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English/Nat Sources familiar with independent prosecutor Kenneth Starr's report to the U-S Congress say it accuses President Bill Clinton of lying under oath. People familiar with Starr's report say it spells out detailed evidence...
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Lagarde: Global Growth Slower Without Negative Rates

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March 18 -- The world economy would be worse off without negative interest rates, according to International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde. Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler...
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UPI 8-2-70 LLOYD HOROWITZ INTERVIEWS ADMIRAL FRIEDRICH RUGE

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Lloyd Horowitz interviews Admiral Friedrich Ruge 1 SOUNDBITE: (English) Admiral Friedrich Ruge talks about the Soviet navy in the Mediterranean, about if there was a conflict between USA and USSR in the Middle East, fast Israeli gunboats...
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‘Brexit’ – Could Pound Volatility Get Worse?

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March 24 -- London’s finance industry would “flourish mightily” if Britain votes to leave the European Union in the referendum on June 23, Mayor Boris Johnson told lawmakers. Citing discussions with unidentified senior bankers,...
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Spector's lead lawyer is off the case

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EM4539Spector's lead lawyer is off the caseBruce Cutler says he'll no longer represent Phil Spector in his murder case because of a 'difference of opinion.' (Aug. 27) 2007 [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Phil Spector arrived Monday afternoon at...
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Hillary Clinton Decries 'Republican Propaganda'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055631Hillary Clinton says it's "time people stopped listening to Republican propaganda."The remark was pushback from the likely Democratic presidential nominee against a vocal critic during a...
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Bush discusses Iraq with Portguese PM

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1. Wide shot of Bush and Prime Minister of Portugal 2. Mid shot of Portuguese Prime Minister 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Tomorrow we'll be reliving a horrible reminder of what is possible in the 21st century,...