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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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Mitt Romney tries out a Staples "Easy Button"

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HEADLINE: Play of the Day: 'That was easy' CAPTION: While campaigning in Columbia, South Carolina, Republican Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney visits a Staples store and tries out a signature "Easy Button." (Jan 17)
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As Newt Gingrich snags a key endorsement in New Hampshire, the AP's Kasie Hunt explains why this could help shape GOP presidential ambitions going into New Hampshire and Iowa.

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HEADLINE: Race Rundown: Gingrich gets big endorsement CAPTION: As Newt Gingrich snags a key endorsement in New Hampshire, the AP's Kasie Hunt explains why this could help shape GOP presidential ambitions going into New Hampshire and...
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Shaman in Mexico City makes predictions for the year ahead

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Mexico's self-proclaimed "Grand Warlock", or shaman, Antonio Vazquez, made his annual predictions on Friday, warning that a Latin American leader will die and Brazil will win the 2014 World Cup. At a news conference in Mexico City,...
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Rice tells Republican convention that US standing in the world is at risk

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Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice praised the Republican ticket in a speech that made no overt mention of Democratic President Barack Obama on Wednesday. Speaking before the Republican vice-presidential pick took to the stage...
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The latest Associated Press-Ipsos poll found that nearly a quarter of Republicans are unwilling to back top-tier hopefuls Rudy Giuliani, Fred Thompson, John McCain or Mitt Romney, and no one candidate has emerged as the clear front-runner among Christian evangelicals.

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<HEADLINE: AP Poll: GOP voters choose 'none of the above' CAPTION: The latest Associated Press poll shows that nearly a quarter of Republicans are unwilling to back any of their parties top-tier presidential candidates; Sen. Hillary...
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WRAP Super Tuesday polls open on the east coast ADDS voter vox pops

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Manhattan, New York 1. Pull out of man in wheelchair holding sign reading (English) "Vote here", to exterior of polling centre in a church 2. Close-up of poster reading (English) "80th Election District" 3. Voter registering with...
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Voters react as Republican rivals battle in Super Tuesday showdown

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Chillicothe, Ohio 1. Pan from tight view of an Ohio sign hanging on the wall to wide of coffee club meeting 2. Close-up of coffee dispenser 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Norman Cupps, Ohio Republican voter: "I can tell you, but I'm not sure...
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Look at importance of Iowa caucuses

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Des Moines, Iowa - 30 Dec 2007 1. Wide shot Des Moines skyline 2. Wide shot traffic on Des Moines street 3. Wide shot Iowa capitol building 4. Mid shot Iowa flag with sunset Des Moines, Iowa - 28 Dec 2007 5. Mid shot Drake University...
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Heilemann: Jeb WILL Have a Romney Problem (If He Runs)

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Dec. 15 -- On ""With All Due Respect,"" Mark and John say that all the haters hate hate hate whenever they tweet about Jeb Bush. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Republican presidential hopefuls continue campaign ahead of Primaries

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Exeter, New Hampshire 1. Mid of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney on stage with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mitt Romney, Republican presidential hopeful: "And we have today extraordinary...
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Mitt Romney has made it official in New Hampshire. He's a candidate in the state's Republican presidential primary.

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HEADLINE : Raw Video: Romney formally becomes candidate CAPTION: Mitt Romney has made it official in New Hampshire. He's a candidate in the state's Republican presidential primary. The former Massachusetts governor formally submitted...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gross Expects to Start Janus Fund With $100M: Report

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Oct. 6 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Pimm Fox, Jeff McCracken and Eric Chemi break down some of the days top market stories on Bloomberg Televisions Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Kenyan witch doctor predicts US election result in Obama's father's home town

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1. Various of 105-year-old witch doctor John Dimo sitting outside hut in village of Kogelo 2. Various of Dimo throwing and sorting through shells, bones and other items in attempt to predict outcome of the US presidential election 3....
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How Does Midterm Success Set Up the GOP for 2016?

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Nov. 5 -- Sarat Sethi, managing director at Douglas C. Lane, and Stanley Collender, executive vice president at Qorvis MSLGroup, talk about how the Republican Partys victory in the midterm elections may impact the 2016 presidential...
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Under Investment Is Hampering Growth: Spence

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Oct. 7 -- Nobel Laureate Michael Spence and Columbia University Economist Jeffrey Sachs discuss their global economic outlook on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Romney continues campaigning as nomination is sewn up

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1. Wide of Romney walking in, shaking hands with supporters 2. Wide of Romney on stage with cheering supporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mitt Romney, Republican presidential hopeful: "I was disappointed in listening to the President as he...
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Sky News

Anti Capitalist Protests at CPAC Event

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Anti Capitalist Protests at CPAC Event
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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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If Jeb Bush Is In, Who Will Win Wall Street's Money?

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Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle and John Heilemann talk cash and 2016 prospects.
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Sky News

Sky News 2012 Olympics Coverage

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The AP's Mark Carlson reports from Iowa as GOP candidates for president stump for votes one day before that's state's caucus.

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HEADLINE: Eve of Iowa caucuses: Huckabee on Leno CAPTION: The return of TV's late-night funnymen after a two-month strike hiatus turned into a bizarre mix of picketing and presidential politics as Republican presidential candidate Mike...
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The day after three primary triumphs moved him within reach of the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney has accused President Obama of planning a string of policy surprises should he win a second term. (April 4)

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HEADLINE: Romney slams Obama 'hide and seek' campaign CAPTION: The day after three primary triumphs moved him within reach of the GOP nomination, Mitt Romney has accused President Obama of planning a string of policy surprises should he...
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Obama address to AP Annual Membership meeting, says Reagan couldn't get through GOP primary

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1. Wide of AP General Meeting 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Ronald Reagan, who, as I recall, is not accused of being a tax-and-spend socialist, understood repeatedly that when the deficit started to get out of...