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CLEAN : Biden laid out to Xi 'consequences' of any Chinese support for Russia's Ukraine war: W.House

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says that US President Joe Biden laid out to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping the "implications and consequences" of any support for Russia in its war against neighboring Ukraine, during a nearly...
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Bloomberg

Yellen Warns China of Fallout Over Ties With Russia

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"The unified coalition of sanctioning countries will not be indifferent to actions that undermine the sanctions we've put in place," U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says during a speech at the Atlantic Council.
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Press Association

Interview with Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon

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Interview with Nicola Sturgeon where she says the UK must go further in admitting more Ukrainian refugees. She also talks about green jobs as a centre for floating windfarms is announced.
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Bloomberg

White House Could Tax Oil Profits

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The White House says factors out of its control have helped raise inflation. Bharat Ramamurti, deputy director of the National Economic Council, says they're not ruling out taxing oil companies with a profit margin of more than 10%. He's...
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Bush visits printing firm and comments on anthrax

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Glen Burnie - 24 October 1. Bush walks into printing plant and greets employees 2. Printing machine 3. Bush looking at printing machines 4. Audience and Bush at podium 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President "You need to...
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Bloomberg

Russian Sanctions 'At the Ready,' Says U.S. Treasury

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Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said the U.S. and its European allies have economic sanctions "at the ready" in case Russian troops invade Ukraine. He spoke to Bloomberg's Joe Mathieu on "Balance of Power."
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Bernanke signals Federal Reserve to maintain stimulus efforts

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1. Mid side view of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke at Joint Economic Committee hearing 2. Wide of hearing 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ben Bernanke, Federal Reserve Chairman: "Recognising the drawbacks of persistently low rates the...
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Curated Video

Powell on Bush request for extra $25 billion for Iraq

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1. Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State, walking out with Solomon Passy, Bulgarian Foreign Minister 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, U.S. Secretary of State "I think as the Pentagon reviewed its requirements and needs and the...
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Curated Video

The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday policy measures have helped bring financial stability to Europe, but it is too soon to say if the global financial crisis is over because stability is not yet ensured.

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HEADLINE: IMF: Financial crisis not over, stability shaky CAPTION: The International Monetary Fund said Wednesday policy measures have helped bring financial stability to Europe, but it is too soon to say if the global financial crisis...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Tarantino's 'Basterds' in running for Cannes glory

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VOICED: Tarantino's 'Basterds' in running for Cannes glory
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Bloomberg

Conduent CEO on Separation From Xerox, NYSE Listing

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Jan.03 -- Ashok Vemuri, chief executive officer at Conduent, discusses the company’s separation from Xerox and what the business will focus on as a standalone company as it begins trading on the NYSE. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tunisia urges investors to join its democractic startup

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Tunisia urges foreign investment in its democratic startup three years after the country set the ball rolling on the Arab Spring uprisings that swept away entrenched dictators
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

US Secretary of State James Byrnes testifies before Senate Foreign Relations Committee in Washington, DC

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James Byrnes, US Secretary of State, sits at table in front of microphone and reads prepared statement to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about US policy in China / Byrnes speaking directly to committee about Patrick Hurley's...
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Bloomberg

Sony Lifts Full-Year Operating Income Forecast

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Feb.04 -- Sony is raising its annual profit forecast to a record thanks to strong growth in the music and TV divisions. The company now sees operating income at $6.5B while maintaining predicted full-year net sales at $77B. Bloomberg's...
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Sky News

Kristen Beck interview soundbites on Trump's ban on transgender people in the US Military

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview soundbites with Retired US Navy Seal Kristen Beck speaking on criticising Donald Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the US Military. Donald Trump has announced that transgender people...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong's Lam Says Discontent Extends Far Beyond the Bill 

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Sep.04 -- Hong Kong’s embattled leader Carrie Lam speaks in a pre-recorded video about the decision to formally withdraw legislation to allow extraditions to China. She also discusses plans for an independent study of the government’s...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Bullard Sees 'Robust Debate' Over Half-Point Cut

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Aug.23 -- Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard discusses his views on the Fed's interest rate path, the global manufacturing slowdown, and the central bank's inflation target. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Michael McKee...
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Bloomberg

Pelosi Announces Impeachment Inquiry, Says Trump Must Be Held Accountable

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Sep.24 -- Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks about her plans to move forward with a formal impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump, saying he's violated his oath of office and obligations under the Constitution.
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Bloomberg

Why ‘Davos in the Desert' Attendees Are Dropping Out

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Oct.12 -- The mysterious disappearance of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi is prompting some corporate leaders to back away from the “Davos in the Desert” in Saudi Arabia. Bloomberg's Naomi Nix and Techanalysis Research...
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Curated Video

False Information Escalates Anger At Protests Across The United States

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From Portland to Chicago to Washington, D.C., falsities on social media have fooled both liberals and conservatives alike, and escalated confusion.
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Bloomberg

Volvo CEO Says Emissions Probe Going Well, Doesn't Expect Fine

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Oct.19 -- Volvo AB Chief Executive Officer Martin Lundstedt talks about demand for trucks and the progress of a faulty components probe after the world’s second-largest truckmaker uncovered faulty parts in its emission-control setups. He...
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Press Association

Dominic Cummings: I behaved reasonbly and legally

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Dominic Cummings has insisted “I behaved reasonbly and legally” and when asked by reporters if his trip to Durham during lockdown looked good, said: “Who cares about good looks. It’s a question of doing the right thing. It’s not about...
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Sky News

Take the Knee anti-racism demonstration in Hackney

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of a crowd of demonstrators with placards in support of the Black Lives Matter movement taking part in the 6pm 'Take the Knee' event on 10 June 2020 in Hackney, London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Trump Reset Stimulus Talks With Executive Orders Says Boltansky

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Aug.10 -- Isaac Boltansky, Compass Point director of policy research, discusses the state of stimulus talks on Capitol Hill. He appears on "Bloomberg the Open."