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Locals in Virginia believe Obama improved in 2nd presidential debate

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1. Various of people gathered to watch second Presidential Debate 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wendy Lue, Virginia Voter: "At least this time around, it was, in my opinion, a much more even fight, so I don't think that people are going to...
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Despite the recent barrage of company closings, employee layoffs and stock market drops, leaders at the World Economic Forum are cautiously optimistic about an end to the global financial meltdown

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HEADLINE: World Economic Forum shows optimism CAPTION: Despite the recent barrage of company closings, employee layoffs and stock market drops, leaders at the World Economic Forum are cautiously optimistic about an end to the global...
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US Sec of State comments on Cuba; visits factory

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Medium of US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listening to journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State: "I agree with the overall emphasis on moving towards dialogue and...
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As President Barack Obama returns from a whirlwind trip to Afghanistan, he''s feeling a bit of political momentum on several key fronts. The AP''s Ben Feller explains.

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HEADLINE: AP Analysis: Afghan trip caps positive week for Obama CAPTION: As President Barack Obama returns from a whirlwind trip to Afghanistan, he''s feeling a bit of political momentum on several key fronts. The AP''s Ben Feller...
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Romney outlines his foreign policy ideas during acceptance speech

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As he accepted his party's nomination to run for the US presidency before a cheering crowd in Tampa, Florida on Thursday night, Republican candidate Mitt Romney laid out his foreign policy plans that included tough talk about Iran and...
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Most Americans harbor doubts that President Barack Obama and resurgent Republicans can work together to solve the nation's problems, according to the latest Associated Press-GfK poll. In fact, many lack confidence that last week's elections will change much of anything in Washington

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: AP-GfK Poll: Low hopes for political compromise CAPTION: Most Americans harbor doubts that President Barack Obama and resurgent Republicans can work together to solve the nation's problems, according to the latest Associated...
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Bloomberg

Putins Russia Is a One-Man Dictatorship: Kasparov

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Oct. 3 -- World chess champion and Chairman of the Human Rights Foundation Garry Kasparov discusses the power and control Vladimir Putin holds in Russia, drawing parallels to Adolph Hitlers rise to power in Germany, and explains why...
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Bloomberg

Thanksgiving Turkey Prices Gobble Up More Money

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Nov. 14 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on today's top news stories on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

OPEC Cuts Oil Forecast as Shale Boom Hurts Demand

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Nov. 6 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Max Abelson and Olivia Sterns run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Mark Halperin: 'A Good Day' for Boehner and McConnell

Higher Ed
Dec. 2 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John say that the worst thing Republicans could do is shut down the government. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Obama: Sony Hack an Act of Cyber Vandalism, Not War

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Dec. 22 -- Bloomberg's Betty Liu reports on todays top news stories on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The U.S. Has a Divided Economy: Jeffrey Sachs

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Oct. 7 -- Cantor Fitzgerald Head of U.S. Equities Trading William Nichols and Columbia University Economist Jeffrey Sachs discuss the U.S. economy, criticism of President Obama and the fight against the Islamic State on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

BOJs Kuroda Pledges No Limit to Fighting Deflation

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Nov. 5 -- Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson report on today's top news stories on The Pulse.
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Bloomberg

Oops He Did It Again

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Oct. 21 -- President Obama says the Democratic senators running in red states are totally on his side. Now Josh Earnest has to clean up the mess. But at least he wins a hundred bucks from Halperin. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Race Relations: The Most Talked About Issue in America

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Dec. 8 -- Bloomberg Politics Managing Editor Mark Halperin discusses the results of two Bloomberg Politics polls. One on U.S. race relations, and the other on Hillary Clintons chances to become President in 2016. California State...
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Bloomberg

Mark Halperin: Obama 'Froze the Pool' of GOP Votes

Higher Ed
Dec. 11 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John debate whether the president's endorsement of a big ol' spending bill has backfired. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Jack Oliver on '16: Republican Needs $100 Million in '15

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Dec. 19 -- The GOP campaign vet tells Mark and John that to compete with Hillary Clinton, the Republican candidate for president will need to raise between $50 million and $100 million by the end of next year. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Sports Events May be Next US Terror Target

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Sports Events May be Next US Terror Target
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WRAP FMs on NATO troop deployment; ADDS group photo, more reax

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1. Various exterior shots of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) headquarters, flags 2. Radoslaw Sikorski, Polish Minister of Foreign Affairs, arriving 3. Cameraman 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Radoslaw Sikorski, Polish Minister of...
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Republicans storm to power in the U.S. Senate, extended their majority in the House and put a series of Democratic-leaning states under control of Republican governors in a midterm election that was a clear repudiation of President Barack Obama. (Nov 5.)

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The day after the American 2014 midterm elections, there is a very different mood in the nation's capital. Republicans stormed to power in the U.S. Senate, extended their majority in the House of Representatives and put a series of...
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Preview of visit to Israel by presidential candidate Mitt Romney

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Mitt Romney's support for Israel will likely earn the Republican presidential contender a warm welcome when he visits the country on Sunday and a frosty reception from Palestinians, who fear he would do even less than incumbent Barack...
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Speaker of the House John Boehner and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi had expressed different views on why gas prices are rising across the country.

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HEADLINE: Boehner, Pelosi spar over gas prices CAPTION: Speaker of the House John Boehner and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi had expressed different views on why gas prices are rising across the country. (March 1) [Notes:WASHINGTON....
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Freed US citizen calls announced Cuba policy shift a game changer

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Alan Gross emerged Wednesday from five years of captivity in Cuba praising the Cuban people and offering a lesson he said he learned: Freedom is not free. In his first public remarks after arriving in the US, Gross also spoke...
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A multiracial group of police officers stood with the white officer who arrested a black Harvard scholar and asked President Barack Obama and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick apologize for comments union leaders called insulting

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HEADLINE: Mass. police unions ask Obama for apology CAPTION: A multiracial group of police officers stood with the white officer who arrested a black Harvard scholar and asked President Barack Obama and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick...