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Inside the heavily secured Chicago City Hall, Mayor Rahm Emanuel sat down for a lengthy interview with The Associated Press. The mayor spoke about security and the economic boost the NATO summit will provide Chicago.

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HEADLINE: Emanuel: NATO Summit could help city's economy CAPTION: Inside the heavily secured Chicago City Hall, Mayor Rahm Emanuel sat down for a lengthy interview with The Associated Press. The mayor spoke about security and the...
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President calls on Congress to boost economy

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1. Marine One chopper about to land on pier 2. Police boat 3. Marine One on pier 4. Giuliani and Pataki walking to greet President, shaking hands 5. Firefighters shaking hands with Bush 6. Wide shot aerial view of New York skyline from...
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President Bush signs economic stimulus package

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1. Zoom out from podium with officials to President George W. Bush entering and heading to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) President George W. Bush, US President: "In a dynamic market economy, there'll always be times when we experience...
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With the economy in crisis, President-elect Barack Obama urged the new Congress to pass a quick economic stimulus bill, pledged help for the troubled auto industry and blessed the Bush administration's bailout of the financial industry

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HEADLINE: Obama calls for quick action on economy CAPTION: With the economy in crisis, President-elect Barack Obama urged the new Congress to pass a quick economic stimulus bill, pledged help for the troubled auto industry and blessed...
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WRAP Tokyo stock market falls after further loss in US, Hong Kong, analyst

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Tokyo, Japan 1. Wide of Tokyo Stock Exchange, tilt down to trading floor 2. Various of traders 3. Close of electronic board showing drop in Nikkei value 4. Close of electronic board 5. Wide of stock exchange lobby Hong Kong 6. Wide...
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AP pix of opening ceremony of the NPC

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China promised a vigorous government spending programme, with increased money for infrastructure, social programmes and tax cuts to overcome the country's brewing economic crisis, at the National People's Congress in Beijing on...
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Markets down after two-day rally, trading floors, analysis

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AP Television Tokyo, Japan 1. Electronic board showing trading closing 2. Various of closing figures on board 3. Mid of ticker showing figures 4. Wide of ticker, then tilts down to trading desks AP Television Seoul, South Korea 5. Pan...
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Look at issues dominating the agenda at G8 summit

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L'Aquila - 04 July 2009 1. Wide exterior of G8 (Group of Eight) summit venue 2. Close-up of G8 sign 3. Various exteriors of Media Village at G8 summit site Rome - 06 July 2009 4. Wide exterior of Food and Agriculture Organisation...
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Ministers meet, protest; Geithner, Italian FM comment

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1. Wide interior of Charles V castle (venue of talks), with G-8 Finance Ministers meeting 2. Mid of US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner (in dark pink tie) 3. Mid of ministers seated for meeting 4. Mid shot director general of the IMF,...
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President Obama's first nationally broadcast presser as president

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1. UPSOUND (English) "Ladies and gentlemen the President of the United States"; Obama walks to podium 2. Side view; Obama greets journalists and asks them to sit 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "With the private sector...
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WRAP G20 crisis meeting; Strauss-Kahn, David McCormick comment

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1. Wide of International Monetary Fund Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn arriving at meeting 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dominique Strauss-Kahn, International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director: "G-20 is very important, it is a very...
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Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell took aim in the GOP radio response at government spending, accusing majority Democrats of "maxing out the national credit card on a failed stimulus bill and a government-run health care bill."

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HEADLINE: GOP Weekly Address: Government spending CAPTION: Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell took aim in the GOP radio response at government spending, accusing majority Democrats of "maxing out the national credit card on a failed...
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WRAP World leaders arrive at summit ADDS Aus, SKo

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1. Wide of Brazilian plane taxiing 2. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva coming down plane steps, being greeted 3. Wide tracking shot of Argentine plane on runway 4. Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner coming...
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In a hastily called press conference, House Speaker John Boehner outlined his reasons for pulling out of talks about the nation's debt limit. He said the president wanted to raise taxes, and was reluctant to agree to cuts in benefit programs.

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HEADLINE: Boehner: No one wants a government default CAPTION: In a hastily called press conference, House Speaker John Boehner outlined his reasons for pulling out of talks about the nation's debt limit. He said the president wanted to...
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President Barack Obama announced Wednesday that the stimulus is now providing $2.4 billion in taxpayer grants to create electric cars and tens of thousands of jobs during a speech in Indiana.

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HEADLINE: Obama: $2.5 billion grant for auto innovation CAPTION: President Barack Obama announced Wednesday that the stimulus is now providing $2.4 billion in taxpayer grants to create electric cars and tens of thousands of jobs during...
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Consumers fear new austerity measures will leave them with less money

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1. Deli section in grocery store 2. Cheese in refrigerator 3. Customer shopping for groceries 4. Milk in refrigerator 5. Price tags 6. More of dairy refrigerator 7. Cartons of milk 8. Grocery store worker Christs Ginis behind counter 9....
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UK: CHANCELLOR GORDON BROWN SINGLE EURO CURRENCY SPEECH

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English/Nat Britain's Finance minister assured bankers and business leaders on Thursday night that his country is ready for a single European Currency - due to be introduced at the beginning of 1999. The Chancellor of the Exchequer,...
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WRAP Closing statement of trade meeting, Bernanke, Wen and Paulson

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1. Wide of Chinese Vice Premiere Wu Yi and US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on stage 2. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Wu Yi, China's Vice Premier: "China's development is an opportunity instead of a threat to the United States and the rest of...
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September 11 report commissioners issue new warning

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Washington DC, 5 December 2005 1. Beginning of 9-11 Commission news conference 2. Various of cards issued by the Commission to assess the government's efforts on national security 3. Card issued by the Commission to asses the...
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WRAP Asian markets start slowly as investors assess China's stimulus package

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Hong Kong 1. Pan interior of Hong Kong Stock Exchange 2. Close up of dealer in front of computer 3. Various of electronic board showing stock prices 4. Various electronic of board showing Hang Seng Index at 14341.35 points, down ...
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Obama comments as stimulus package is being negotiated

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AP Television 1. Pan from presidential seal to Barack Obama, US President 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President "A failure to act and act now will turn crisis into a catastrophe, and guarantee a longer recession, a less...
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Mardi Gras parade, aftermath at scene of shooting

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1. Pull out from Canal Street sign to military band 2. Woman on float throws American football to crowd 3. Child wearing mask 4. Pan from statue on float, to people on float throwing collectables to the crowd 5. Costumed man on...
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USA - Debt crisis / Trial of Conrad Murray, Michael Jackson's doctor

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Courting confrontation and compromise alike, House Republicans shrugged off US President Barack Obama's threat to veto legislation to cut federal spending by trillions of US dollars on July 18th 2011, while simultaneously negotiating...
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JAPAN: REACTION TO GOVERNMENT RAISING SALES TAX BY 5 PERCENT

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Jap/Eng/Nat The Japanese Prime Minister urged consumers to take a sales tax hike in their stride Tuesday "for the sake of future generations." Prime Minister Hashimoto said the five percent jump was needed to speed a package of ...