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Im Not Wildly Bullish on Economy Next Year: Purves

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Dec. 26 -- Weeden & Co. Chief Global Strategist Michael Purves and Techonomy Founder and CEO David Kirkpatrick discuss the U.S. markets in 2014 and what we can expect in 2015.
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Is the ECB Gearing Up for Quantitative Easing?

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Jan. 5 -- Brean Capital's Peter Tchir, Nomura's Jens Nordvig and Bloomberg economist Carl Riccadonna discuss the outlook for the euro and ECB policy with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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WRAP Flood threat eases as Red River crests at lower than expected level

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Fargo, North Dakota 1. Aerial view of Fargo 2. Aerial view of flooded area 3. Aerial view of homes Fargo, North Dakota 4. Zoom out of people working on a dike 5. Mid of dike 6. Rack focus of measuring stick used to measure the height of...
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Sen. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota talks about preparations as residents of Fargo brace for a record flood.

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HEADLINE: Sen. Dorgan: Fargo putting up 'valiant' effort CAPTION: U.S. Sen. Byron Dorgan of North Dakota talks about preparations as residents of Fargo brace for a record flood. (March 27)
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The Souris River neared a lower-than-expected crest Saturday in Minot, where city officials hoped to ride out the high water without losing more than the thousands of homes already damaged by flooding.

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HEADLINE: N.D. river nears earlier, lower peak than expected CAPTION: The Souris River neared a lower-than-expected crest Saturday in Minot, where city officials hoped to ride out the high water without losing more than the thousands of...
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SYND 6 7 78 TORNADO SWEEPS THROUGH NORTH DAKOTA AND MINNESOTA

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Scenes of devastation in North Dakota and Minnesota following a tornado which ripped through north central United States ABC News item Film: Rev - Sound: Mag/SOF - Colour - NYFilm: c0063320 - LN Number: LN94594 - Available in HD
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As North Dakota residents continue to fight off rising flood waters, some community schools just can't be saved. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports.

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HEADLINE: The fight to save a flooded Minot, N.D. school CAPTION: As North Dakota residents continue to fight off rising flood waters, some community schools just can't be saved. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports. (June 25) "How's this make you...
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Chilly temperatures slow rise of swollen Red River

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1. Pan from house to flood water 2. Wide of homeowners 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Erickson, homeowner: "As you can see the water is at about 41 feet, and it is usually about 8 to 12 feet, flood stage is 18. So we are a solid 22 feet I...
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North Dakota's largest city in danger of being flooded by Red River

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1. Wide of sandbag dike to keep rising river at bay, river, houses, 2. Pull out from river to sandbag dike, nearby homes 3. Wide shot of volunteers making sandbags by house 4. Various of sandbags being filled 5. Close up of sandbags...
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The Souris River's full weight is being felt in Minot, North Dakota, where an estimated 2,500 homes are filling with water. The Red Cross says a few hundred people showed up at the city's homeless shelters, but that number is expected to increase.

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HEADLINE: Minot river rises, evacuees fill shelters CAPTION: The Souris River's full weight is being felt in Minot, North Dakota, where an estimated 2,500 homes are filling with water. The Red Cross says a few hundred people showed up...
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At a campaign stop in Tennessee, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich denies that the GOP race has become a two-man contest between Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney. And says he's confident he will win his home state of Georgia

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HEADLINE: Gingrich: We'll "be back competing with Romney" CAPTION: At a campaign stop in Tennessee, GOP presidential candidate Newt Gingrich denies that the GOP race has become a two-man contest between Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney. And...
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Republican hopeful addresses supporters on Super Tuesday

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1. Pan from cheering crowd to Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul; UPSOUND: (English) "Thank you. This is my wife." 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ron Paul, Republican presidential hopeful: "What a delight. Thank you very much for that...
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Bloomberg

Warren Buffett's Bet on America

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Feb. 29 -- Warren Buffett reaches a broad audience with his annual letters to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders -- and, on Saturday, he reached right out to U.S. voters. Bloomberg's Noah Buhayar reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fargo's fears of a catastrophic flood eased Saturday with word that the Red River apparently crested at lower-than-expected levels

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HEADLINE: Good news for Fargo, but agonizing wait CAPTION: Fargo's fears of a catastrophic flood eased Saturday with word that the Red River apparently crested at lower-than-expected levels, but residents still have much to worry about....
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Thousands of North Dakotans stacked sandbags around the clock to protect the state's largest city from the rising Red River, expected to reach a record level on Saturday.

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HEADLINE: Residents continue sandbagging in Fargo CAPTION: Thousands of North Dakotans stacked sandbags around the clock to protect the state's largest city from the rising Red River, expected to reach a record level on Saturday. ...
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The National Weather Service has raised its Red River crest forecast at Fargo to as much as 43 feet as North Dakota's largest city struggles to protect itself from potentially disastrous flooding

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HEADLINE: New estimate raises North Dakota flood levels CAPTION: The National Weather Service has raised its Red River crest forecast at Fargo to as much as 43 feet as North Dakota's largest city struggles to protect itself from...
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Thousands of Fargo, North Dakota residents evacuated as others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest flood the city has ever seen.

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HEADLINE: First Person: We're preparing for the worst CAPTION: Thousands of Fargo, North Dakota residents evacuated as others prayed that miles of sandbagged levees would hold as the surging Red River threatened to unleash the biggest...
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Josh Duhamel reveals he is addicted to sports and sometimes watches three games a day

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AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 20 March 2013 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Josh Duhamel/Actor - on playing and watching sports: "I played. My first year of college, I played college basketball." Reporter: "Oh you played college basketball. Then...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Sanders y nativos estadounidenses protestan contra oleoducto

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VOICED : Sanders y nativos estadounidenses protestan contra oleoducto
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Green presidential candidate campaigns in Chicago

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CLEAN : Green presidential candidate campaigns in Chicago
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In North Dakota hints of US oil industry comeback

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CLEAN : In North Dakota hints of US oil industry comeback
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : In North Dakota hints of US oil industry comeback

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VOICED : In North Dakota hints of US oil industry comeback
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CLEAN : Presidential candidate Stein: Obama must pull pipeline permit

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Green Party US Presidential candidate Jill Stein speaks to AFP about her recent visit to the site of protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota
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CLEAN : US authorities deny route for controversial N. Dakota pipeline

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The US Army Corps of Engineers nixes plans for a controversial oil pipeline crossing in North Dakota a major victory for Native Americans and environmentalists who had staged months of protests