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Preview to Super Tuesday contests that could decide race

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New York, NY, File -Recent 1. Brooklyn Bridge 2. Brooklyn Bridge sign 3. People walking on streets of Manhattan 4. Yellow taxis New York, NY - February 23, 2004 5. John Kerry campaigning in Harlem 6. Pan from cameras to Kerry posing with...
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The Bush administration wants to rewrite the official evidence against Guantanamo Bay detainees, allowing it to shore up its cases before they come under scrutiny by civilian judges for the first time.

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HEADLINE: US asks to rewrite Gitmo detainee evidence CAPTION: The Bush administration wants to rewrite the official evidence against Guantanamo Bay detainees, allowing it to shore up its cases before they come under scrutiny by civilian...
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Bloomberg

Lemkau: 2017 Will Be a Looser Regulatory Environment

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Jan.09 -- Goldman Sachs Global Co-Head of M&A Gregg Lemkau discusses repatriation under the Trump administration, convergence in media and telecom, corporate tax cuts and trends to look for in 2017. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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President Barack Obama says Republicans opposing a nuclear arms pact with Russia are abandoning a principle set by Ronald Reagan. Obama says the treaty to cut the number of long-range nuclear warheads is fundamental to national security."

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HEADLINE: Obama chides GOP for not acting on nuke treaty CAPTION: President Barack Obama says Republicans opposing a nuclear arms pact with Russia are abandoning a principle set by Ronald Reagan. Obama says the treaty to cut the...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Economy OK, but Not Great: Lazear

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Oct. 27 -- Stanford Business School Professor Ed Lazear discusses the U.S. economy and the labor market. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Campaigning groups comment on G8 declaration

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Kuehlungsborn - 7 June 2007 1. Wide exterior of building 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Daniel Mittler, Chair and Climate Policy expert, Greenpeace International "The G8 (Group of Eight) leaders have failed to do what is necessary which is to...
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Reaction to two court decisions on Guantanamo Bay

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AP Television FILE: Langley, Virginia - date unknown 1. Zoom out from lobby area of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) building to emblem on the floor AP Television Washington DC - 18 December 2007 2. Wide of Jonathan Turley 3....
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6 ex-Fannie, Freddie executives charged with securities fraud with risky subprime mortgages.

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HEADLINE: SEC charges ex-Fannie, Freddie CEOs with fraud CAPTION: 6 ex-Fannie, Freddie executives charged with securities fraud with risky subprime mortgages. (Dec. 16) [Notes:AP file]
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Bloomberg

Stratega CEO Says Dialogue Is the Only Way to Deal With Iran

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Aug.06 -- Hillary Mann Leverett, Stratega chief executive officer, discusses U.S. sanctions on Iran with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has signed on to teach for one year at Texas Tech University.

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HEADLINE: Alberto Gonzales to teach at Texas Tech CAPTION: Former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has signed on to teach for one year at Texas Tech University. Rich Matthews has the story. (Aug. 11) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (sot) i...
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John Seigenthaler talks with Associated Press writer Sharon Theimer about her investigation into United States companies selling goods to Iran.

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HEADLINE: Reporter's notebook: Selling U.S. goods to Iran CAPTION: John Seigenthaler talks with Associated Press writer Sharon Theimer about her investigation into United States companies selling goods to Iran. (July 8)
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President Bush ordered former counsel Harriet Miers to defy a congressional summons

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Programme version at 10:50:28 HEADLINE: Miers to testify? Bush says no CAPTION: President Bush ordered former counsel Harriet Miers to defy a congressional summons, even as a second former aide told a Senate panel Wednesday she knew of...
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Officials deny memo OKd previously renounced interrogation

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AP Television Washington, DC - 4 October 2007 1. Wide shot White House briefing 2. Back view of Dana Perino speaking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dana Perino, White House Spokeswoman: "The policy of the United States is not to torture. The...
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House of Representatives votes to impose 90 percent tax on bonuses

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The Democratic-led House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill on Thursday to slap punishing taxes on big employee bonuses from American International Group (AIG) and other firms bailed out by taxpayers. The vote was...
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White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that former Vice President Dick Cheney has his facts wrong on the Obama administration's policies for terror detainee interrogations.

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HEADLINE: Gibbs: Cheney got facts wrong on interrogations CAPTION: White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said Monday that former Vice President Dick Cheney has his facts wrong on the Obama administration's policies for terror detainee...
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Fmr US general criticises US troop withdrawal

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1. Wideshot of Clark at podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rtd Gen. Wesley Clark, Former Presidential Candidate "Now they're trying to redo Bill Clinton's post cold war redeployment of American forces. We did it after the cold war. Reduced...
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The Pentagon charges six Guantanamo Bay detainees for the September 11th terrorist attacks. They will be tried together before a military tribunal. Under the military justice system, the half-dozen suspects may face the death penalty.

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HEADLINE: Death penalty for 9/11 terror attacks CAPTION: The Pentagon is planning to charge six Guantanamo Bay detainees for the September 11th terrorist attacks. Military leaders will be seeking the death penalty. (Feb. 11) ...
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President Barack Obama has ordered 17,000 more U.S. troops to help fight the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Can the U.S. prevail where others, including the Russians, have failed?

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HEADLINE: Can the US win in Afghanistan? CAPTION: President Barack Obama has ordered 17,000 more U.S. troops to help fight the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan. Can the U.S. prevail where others, including the Russians,...
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Bloomberg

Will Antitrust Under Trump Be Like Bush Administration?

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Nov. 14 -- Cahill Gordon & Reindel Head of Antitrust, Partner Elai Katz weighs in on the mergers and acquisitions regulatory environment. He speaks with Jeff McCracken on "Bloomberg Markets." (Corrects spelling of guest's last name.)
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Bloomberg

Amaral habla de relaciones Brasil-EE.UU. y anticorrupción

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Ene.18-- El embajador de Brasil en EE.UU. Sergio Amaral habla de la relación comercial entre EE.UU. y Brasil y de las próximas elecciones brasileñas con Shery Ahn de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets".
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Human rights groups react to memos released of CIA interrogation

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New York, US 1. Set up of Michael Ratner, President, Centre for Constitutional Rights, seated at his desk 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Ratner, President of the Centre for Constitutional Rights: "That's terrible what the Bush...
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Reax to US Defence secretary's resignation

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1. Medium shot of electronic screen reporting result of US election 2. Wide shot of street 3. Various shots of news headlines 4. International politics professor Moon Jeong-in 5. SOUNDBITE (English): Moon Jeong-in. International politics...
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Sen. John McCain wants a presidential pardon for Jack Johnson, who became the nation's first black heavyweight boxing champion 100 years before Barack Obama became its first black president

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HEADLINE: Boxer Jack Johnson looks for one more KO CAPTION: Sen. John McCain wants a presidential pardon for Jack Johnson, who became the nation's first black heavyweight boxing champion 100 years before Barack Obama became its first...
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President Bush heads to the United Nations on Monday for a summit on global warming, then returns to Washington for crucial climate talks later in the week.

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HEADLINE: Bush heads for UN climate summit CAPTION: President Bush heads to the United Nations on Monday for a summit on global warming, then returns to Washington for crucial climate talks later in the week. (Sept. 24) [Notes:ANCHOR...