Bloomberg
Fiorina: Corporate Silence Over Trump No Longer An Option
Jan.11 -- Several major U.S. corporations are punishing congressional Republicans who voted last week against certifying President-elect Joe Biden’s victory by cutting off campaign contributions. Carly Fiorina, founder, chair and chief...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Iraqis in Baghdad comment on parliamentary election results
Iraqi residents in the capital Baghdad comment on last month's parliamentary election results after the Shiite Muslim firebrand cleric Moqtada Sadr was confirmed as the biggest winner, that had sparked charges of voter fraud from...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : STOCKSHOTS: Footage of Swiss bank UBS
Stockshots of UBS, as a French court fines the bank 1.8 billion euros ($2.0 billion) on appeal for its role in helping French residents commit tax fraud (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : FILE: Images of French power couple as court upholds tax fraud verdict
Paris' Court of Cassation definitively confirms the guilt of Patrick and Isabelle Balkany for aggravated tax fraud and money laundering, but the high court orders a new trial dealing only with the question of sentence lengths (Footage by...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Bosnian Serb opposition claims electoral fraud
The opposition party in Republika Srpska, the Bosnian Serb entity in Bosnia's political system, is claiming electoral fraud in Sunday's general election (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : PROFILE: Michel Platini, former UEFA chief
Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini, once the chiefs of world and European football, have been acquitted by a Swiss court following a trial over a suspected fraudulent payment (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Musk Finds New Reasons to End Twitter Takeover
Lawyers for Elon Musk and Twitter are sparring over how a whistle-blower's accusations could affect the outcome of Musk's proposed $44 billion takeover of the social media platform. Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Democrats and Republicans squared off before the Supreme Court Wednesday over a law that requires voters to produce photo identification before they can cast a ballot
HEADLINE: Supreme Court takes up Indiana photo ID law
CAPTION: Democrats and Republicans squared off before the Supreme Court Wednesday over a law that requires voters to produce photo identification before they can cast a ballot. (Jan....
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Emergency agency reforms announced, Chertoff presser
AP Television
FILE: New Orleans, Louisiana - 07 September 2005
1. Aerial of broken levees
2. Humvees on flooded streets
3. Man pushing possessions in a shopping trolley along flooded street
4. Troops on flooded streets
5. Military trucks...
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RR7210B HORSE RACING: THE FRENCHMAN WHO WON A MILLION
Every Sunday, on one specially selected race called
the Tierce, 5,000,000 Frenchmen try to forecast which
horses will take the first three places. In 1962 Patrice
des Moutis, a Parisian insurance assessor, found a
way to beat the...
Bloomberg
Chinas FX Watchdog Finds $10B in Fraudulent Trade
Sept. 26 ""Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on Chinas currency regulator uncovering $10B in fraudulent trade going through the countrys ports. He speaks to Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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An attorney who claimed his own experience as an adopted child motivated him to help people seeking to start families is suspected of running a Ponzi-like scheme that ripped off couples from New York to Texas, promising children that didn't exist.
HEADLINE: NY couple victim of multistate adoption scam
CAPTION: An attorney who claimed his own experience as an adopted child motivated him to help people seeking to start families is suspected of running a Ponzi-like scheme that ripped...
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Federal prosecutors say dozens of current or former Russian diplomats and their spouses lied about their incomes to get the U.S. government to pay their health care bills with money meant for the poor. (Dec. 5)
Dozens of current or former Russian diplomats and their spouses enjoyed luxury vacations and spent tens of thousands of dollars on concert tickets, fine clothing and helicopter rides as they lied about their incomes to get the government...
Bloomberg
Wells Fargos Third-Quarter Earnings Meets Estimates
Oct. 14 -- Wells Fargo posted a third-quarter profit that matched analysts estimates as mortgage banking revenue fell from the previous three-month period. Bloomberg's Mia Saini also reports on Citigroups on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Karzai rival claims president undermining battle against Taliban
1. Wide shot of Abdullah Abdullah speaking
2. Close up of Abdullah
3. Cutaway of parliamentarians listening to Abdullah
4. Abdullah walks to the podium
5. Cutaway cameramen
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Abdullah Abdullah, former Afghan...
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Diplomats charged in connection with health care programme fraud
Dozens of current or former Russian diplomats and their spouses enjoyed luxury vacations and spent tens of thousands of dollars on concert tickets, fine clothing and helicopter rides as they lied about their incomes to get the government...
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The leading presidential challenger in Afghanistan's presidential election claims the ballot was fraudulent and wants the international community to review it.
HEADLINE: Afghan opposition leader charges election fraud
CAPTION: The leading presidential challenger in Afghanistan's presidential election claims the ballot was fraudulent and wants the international community to review it. (Sept....
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Caribbean regulators on Friday took control of an Antiguan bank owned by Texas billionaire R. Allen Stanford to prevent its collapse as depositors rushed to pull their money after the American financier was accused of fraud.
HEADLINE: Alleged Caribbean bank fraud scheme
[Notes:6. SOUNDBITE (English) John Fuller, Antiguan attorney:]
"I think it's a monumental disaster.
[Notes:8. SOUNDBITE (English) John Fuller, Antiguan Attorney:]
"I have family, family...
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RR8038 PINOCHET'S CHILE
Background to Story: The Pinochet regime in Chile has the reputation of being a
stern dictatorship, with an appalling record on human rights. But Chileans have
just confirmed President Pinochet in power for a new eight-year term, under...
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NY, Mass., Md. Sue VW Over Emissions Cheating
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP Clients OnlySHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - July 19, 2016++ SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY WHITE FRAMES ++ 1. Graphic of Volkswagen ad modified by Attorney general's office to read "False" 2. SOUNDBITE...
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CLEAN : Afghan shopkeepers annoyed at losing source of US products
CLEAN : Afghan shopkeepers annoyed at losing source of US products
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Kabul tense as fraud allegations gain momentum
VOICED: Kabul tense as fraud allegations gain momentum
Bridgeman Arts
A charlatan performing quackery on the streets of Morocco, c.1960
Moroccan charlatan/quack in the street putting a rope around man's arms and head. Moroccan charlatan/quack is touching a woman's chest with various objects in order to heal her. He is putting various objects into her mouth, like a...
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DeVos grilled again about Special Olympics funding
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