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Multinational Military Drill in Guam Postponed

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Multinational military drills on Guam designed to show support for the free passage of vessels in international waters amid concerns China may restrict access to the South China Sea have been indefinitely postponed after a French landing...
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Bloomberg

Putin Says Russian Involvement in U.S. Vote Is 'Made Up'

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Dec.14 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin denies any Russian involvement in the U.S. election, suggesting it's all 'made up' by enemies of President Donald Trump. Putin remarks during his annual news conference.
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Global community meets to talk funding for Syria crisis

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LEADIN: Jordanian government, United Nations organisations and representatives from donor countries participated in a three-day workshop to discuss the funding needed to cover the annual Jordan Response Plan for Syria...
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Top US intelligence officials skeptical of NKorea talks

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Two of the United States's top intelligence chiefs told a Senate committee hearing Tuesday they are wary of  North Korea's claim that it's ready to negotiate on its nuclear program and will halt tests. The South Korean...
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Pompeo Blames Iran for Attacks on Oil Tankers

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Jun.13 -- Secretary of State Michael Pompeo says Iran is responsible for attacks on two oil tankers in the Gulf of Oman. He spoke to reporters in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Federal Prosecutors to Review National Enquirer's Conduct Regarding Bezos

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Feb.08 -- Federal prosecutors are reviewing the National Enquirer’s handling of its story about Jeff Bezos’s extramarital affair to determine if the company violated an earlier cooperation deal with prosecutors, according to two people...
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Demand for U.K. Office Space as Strong as Ever, Says JLL U.K. CEO

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Nov.18 -- Chris Ireland, chief executive officer at JLL U.K., discusses the demand for office space in London, the trends he’s seeing in the industry, international investors, how Brexit uncertainty has weighed on the sector and the...
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Bloomberg

IATA CEO on Trade War, Air Travel Demand, Climate, Max Jetliner

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Sep.06 -- Alexandre De Juniac, chief executive officer of the International Air Transport Association, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, global demand for air travel, climate change and his concern over the lack of unity among global...
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Bloomberg

Boeing CEO Sees 'Endgame' for Return of the 737 Max

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Oct.01 -- Boeing Co. Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg said Monday the company is in the "Endgame" for bringing back its 737 Max to the commercial market following two deadly crashes. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland...
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Le Maire: Virus a "game changer" for world economy

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France's economy and finance minister said the impact of the new virus on world economies is a globalization "game changer" and that alternative solutions need to be found to make production less dependent on China.
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Bloomberg

Brexit Deal Makes Economic Relationship Harder With EU, Says Niblett

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Dec.28 -- The U.K. and European Union may have signed a trade deal, but British businesses still face a raft of difficult changes. Robin Niblett of the Chatham House appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Immelt Doesn’t Offer Advice to GE CEO Culp

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Feb.22 -- It’s a good thing Jeff Immelt, the former CEO of General Electric, doesn’t want to meddle in the affairs of his old company. The current CEO, Larry Culp, shows no interest in his opinion. Immelt speaks in an exclusive interview...
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The Washington Monument remains closed indefinitely to visitors because of damage sustained during last month's earthquake, and the National Park Service says there''''s no timetable for reopening the structure.

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HEADLINE: Washington Monument still closed month after quake CAPTION: The Washington Monument remains closed indefinitely to visitors because of damage sustained during last month's earthquake, and the National Park Service says there's...
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Russian officials and Iranian IAEA repr and US State Dept on Iran

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Moscow, Russia 1. Wide shot exterior of Mariott Grand hotel 2. Wide shot people seated for conference 3. Mid side angled cutaway of speaker 4. Mid pan of audience listening 5. Close-up of Iranian representative to International Atomic...
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Reax after EU plans binding limits on carbon-dioxide emissions for new cars

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Brussels, Belgium 1. Exterior of European Commission HQ 2. Pan across luxury cars parked outside European Commission 3. Pan across European Commission sign 4. Man reading Commission's paper on CO2 reductions inside European Commission...
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African envoy Jendayi Frazer describes violence in Kenya as "ethnic cleansing". But State Department spokesman Sean McCormack distanced the administration saying it's too soon to characterize the situation in such terms

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HEADLINE: McCormack: African envoy speaks for herself CAPTION: African envoy Jendayi Frazer describes violence in Kenya as "ethnic cleansing". But State Department spokesman Sean McCormack distanced the administration saying it's too...
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EU reaction to US BSE and Parmalat

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1. Wide shot of European Commission building 2. Close up of European Commission sign 3. Set-up shot of Antonia Mochan, spokeswoman at the EU Commission 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Antonia Mochan, spokeswoman at the EU Commission: "The...
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EU finance ministers agree in principle to give Greece first batch of bailout money

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1. Wide of press waiting at Eurogroup meeting 2. Wide of EU flags, train in background 3. Close of cameras 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Luc Frieden, Luxembourg Finance Minister: "The assessment is positive about the decisions taken by Greece...
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UN representative comments on future elections

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1. UN elections chief Carina Perelli 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Carina Perelli, UN elections chief: "Basically the law should be able to accommodate the broadest possible consensus in society, about the system. The problem is what should be...
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Bloomberg

Fed Officials Saw Global Slowdown Risks to U.S. Outlook

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Oct. 8 -- Federal Reserve policy makers at their last meeting said a global slowdown and a stronger dollar posed potential risks to the outlook for the U.S. economy. Peter Cook reports on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Villages destroyed by rains, aerials, voxpops, WFP

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Morungatuny village, eastern Uganda 1. Aerial of village destroyed by flooding 2. Close of pilot inside helicopter 3. Wide shot of team assessing damage to the village 4. Medium shot of flood-damaged house 5. Various of farmer Michael...
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Rumsfeld comments on US-China relations and missile defence plans

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1. Rumsfeld walks out 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Donald Rumsfeld, U-S Defence Secretary "The situation is essentially this, that an assessment team has been in China and they have completed an assessment. They have now returned to Hawaii...
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State Dept comments on Haiti crisis

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The Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia 1. Two shot of Pentagon spokesman Di Rita and General Rodriguez 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lawrence Di Rita, Pentagon spokesman "There are teams that are available at combatant commands at the request of...
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Latest on floods, PM sbite ADDS US helicopters join rescue efforts

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Kalam, Swat Valley 1. Wide of Chinook helicopter, people in queue to board 2. People boarding Chinook 3. Wide of Chinook being unloaded 4. Pakistani military and US crew talking 5. People standing close to Chinook 6. Person on...