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Obama says deal failure could put millions more out of work
US President Barack Obama said on Monday that failing to reach a debt deal could create another recession and cost (m) millions of jobs.
The administration says there must be a deal by August 2 or the US will face defaulting on its...
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Monti speaks about Italian economy and political situation
1. Wide of Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti arriving at news conference
2. Cutaway of cameraman
3. SOUNDBITE: (Italian) Mario Monti, Italian Prime Minister:
"More calm, (there's) much more calm than there was. This Italy, that's...
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STUDENTS AND TEACHERS STRIKE PROMISING MORE INDUSTRIAL ACTION
Teachers and students from every level of Spain's education system went on strike on Tuesday to protest against wide-ranging government spending cuts.
Union officials said on average 80 percent of the country's teachers took part.
All...
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JAPAN: US PRESIDENT CLINTON OPENS HIS TRIP TO ASIA
English/Nat
U.S. President Bill Clinton opened his trip to Asia on Thursday, apparently on a mission to encourage Japan to take action revive its sputtering economy and boost recovery throughout the region.
The president arrived at...
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WRAP Congressional leaders talk to Bush about economy
AP Television
Washington, DC - 22 January 2008
1. Zoom in to exterior of US White House
2. Wide of US President George W. Bush holding round table meeting
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush:
"I believe we can find...
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WRAP Merkel sets conditions for Greek bailout loans; analyst
Berlin
1. Wide of German Parliament in session
2. German Chancellor Angela Merkel walking towards podium
3. Cutaway of visitors
4. SOUNDBITE (German) Angela Merkel, German Chancellor:
"The problem with Greece is not cleared yet because...
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Ministers discuss unwinding stimulus packages, protest
1. Exterior Charles V Castle (venue of talks), flags outside
2. Sign outside venue
3. Mid shot flags of the Group of Eight (G-8) nations
4. Long shot finance ministers arriving at Charles V Castle
5. French Finance Minister Christine...
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Reaction to Barroso EU economy plan, analyst
1. Wide shot of German parliament debating the budget
2. Close up of German Foreign Minister, Frank Walter Steinmeier speaking
3. Midshot of German national emblem
4. Wide of parliamentarians
5. Mid of parliamentarians
6. Wide exterior...
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WRAP AP pix preps, security, opening ceremony, sots ADDS protest
China on Thursday promised a vigorous government spending programme, with increased money for infrastructure, social programs and tax cuts to overcome the country's brewing economic crisis.
The massive cash outlays will allow the...
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A report from the White House says that 250,000 jobs have been saved or created because of President Obama's stimulus plan. An economic advisor to the administration explains. (Oct. 19)
HEADLINE: White House: 250k jobs saved, created
CAPTION: A report from the White House says that 250,000 jobs have been saved or created because of President Obama's stimulus plan. An economic advisor to the administration explains....
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Berlusconi meets unions, employers on debt plan, analyst
Rome
1. Mid of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Italian economy minister Giulio Tremonti next to him (third right) in meeting room
2. Wide of CISL (Italian Confederation of Workers'' Trade Unions) secretary-general, Raffaele...
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MINISTER HOPEFUL OF GOOD RESULT IF CYPRUS NEEDS BAILOUT
Cyprus' finance minister said on Monday that he was optimistic the eurozone nation would not be forced into enacting harsh austerity measures if it sought a European Union bailout.
But Vassos Shiarly stopped short of drawing parallels...
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U.S. state governors usually don't argue about whether they should take money from the federal government, just how much they should get. Yet some chief executives are divided over President Barack Obama's economic stimulus plan and whether the billions it offers is always a good deal.
HEADLINE: Eyeing 2012, GOP governors step into spotlight
CAPTION: With an eye toward the 2012 presidential contest, leading Republicans used this weekend's National Governors Association meeting to lay out divergent views of President...
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Latest on US budget talks, shipworkers fear automatic cuts
Washington, DC - 1 March 2013
1. Wide of Obama walking into briefing room
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President:
"At a time when our businesses have finally begun to get some traction, hiring new workers, bringing jobs...
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Protests as Wisconsin approves anti-union measure
A contentious law that strips public workers of most collective bargaining rights was passed in the US state of Wisconsin on Thursday.
The Wisconsin Assembly voted 53-42 to pass the bill after about three hours of discussion.
The passage...
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The Democratic-controlled House has approved an $819 billion economic stimulus package critical to President Barack Obama's plan to revive the economy.
Raw Video: House OKs $819B stimulus bill
In a swift victory for President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled House approved a historically huge $819 billion stimulus bill Wednesday night. (Jan. 28)
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Presidential candidate Hollande meets supporters and journalists
1. Various of French socialist presidential candidate Francois Hollande greeting supporters
2. Mid of Hollande standing in group of performers, UPSOUND: singing
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francois Hollande, French socialist presidential...
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The Senate voted on a $838 billion version of an economic stimulus. Just three Republicans helped pass the plan on a 61-37 vote. The next step will be for House and Senate negotiators to work out a compromise
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Senate approves stimulus bill
CAPTION: The Senate voted on a $838 billion version of an economic stimulus. Just three Republicans helped pass the plan on a 61-37 vote. The next step will be for House and Senate...
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CHINA: BEIJING: FINANCE MINISTER FINANCIAL CRISIS PRESS CONFERENCE
Mandarin/Nat
China's cash-strapped government says it will be reaching even deeper into its pockets this year as the country struggles to spend its way out of recession.
The Finance Minister on Wednesday said that by spending on...
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Latest campaigning by Berlusconi and Prodi
1. Wide of election posters on road leading to Coliseum
2. Election posters
3. Forza Italia Election stall
4. Forza Italia posters showing Berlusconi's face
5. Berlusconi arriving at European People's Party Congress
6. Congress hall
7....
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Students clash with riot police in protests against education cuts
1. Riot police moving into the crowd, using batons on protesters
2. Police arresting protester
3. Students on street UPSOUND: explosion
4. Plain clothes police arresting protester
5. Police on horse back moving into the crowd
6....
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Protesters rally ahead of ECB's monthly meeting
Riot police used water cannons to break up protesters rallying against government austerity policies and unemployment in Naples on Thursday, ahead of the European Central Bank council meeting, in which ECB head Mario Draghi was expected...
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Workers, unions speak ahead of general strike in debt ridden Spain
1. Wide of banners being prepared for the protest: "Useless. Say NO to the reform"
2. Close up of banner being printed
3. Mid of banner reading (Spanish) "Labour Law Reform = 6.000.000 unemployed"
4. Pan of Ana Martinez entering her...
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President Bush comments on US economy
SHOTLIST: 26 March 2001, New York and Kansas City, Missouri
NYSE, New York
1. Wide shot ringing closing bell NYSE
2. Medium shot traders on floor NYSE
3. Wide shot pan across trading floor NYSE
Pool, Kansas City, Missouri
4. Bush walking...