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Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is ordering top-to-bottom changes in how the U.S. nuclear arsenal is managed, vowing to invest billions of dollars more to fix what ails a force beset by leadership lapses, security flaws and sagging morale. (Nov. 14)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus020755 Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says the military's failure to maintain its focus on U.S. nuclear forces led them to be mismanaged. He vowed to invest in and bolster the force, saying there is...
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Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko speaks about a no-first-use policy concerning nuclear weapons at the United Nations in New York City.

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Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko speaks about a no-first-use policy concerning nuclear weapons at the United Nations in New York City.
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Putin's Nuclear Weapon Talk a 'Big Bluff': Kyiv Mayor

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Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says Russia President Vladimir Putin's threatened use of nuclear weapons shows "weakness". He speaks with Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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War in Ukraine at Critical Stalemate Stage: Panetta

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Former U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has entered a third stage and that the nations are at a "tenuous and critical part" of the war. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance...
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Trump Says He Has Good Relationship With North Korea's Kim

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Oct.22 -- President Donald Trump says he has a "good relationship" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Democratic nominee Joe Biden says he will meet Kim only if the leader would agree to draw down North Korea's nuclear capacity. They...
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What Have We Learned About Obama's Trip to Asia So Far?

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May 24 -- Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass weighs in on President Barack Obama's trip to Asia. Haass speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ukraine Says War With Russia Could End in Months

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Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the Ukrainian president's chief of staff, says the war with Russia could be over in months if it gets weapons on time from its allies. He says the country is also holding talks to make sure grains keep...
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People watching for seismic activity at HK observatory; Hang Seng Index

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1. Pan across exterior of Hong Kong Observatory 2. Sign on exterior of Hong Kong Observatory 3. Man working at computer monitors 4. Close up of computer screen showing seismic data 5. Mid shot of computer screens showing seismic data 6....
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How U.S.-North Korea Can Proceed on Denuclearization

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Jun.12 -- Sam Nunn, co-chair at Nuclear Threat Initiative, discusses the agreement by the United States and North Korea to seek complete denuclearization and how to proceed through the disarmament process. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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EDIT of President George W Bush's State of the Union address

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1. Wide of Congress 2. President George W. Bush being introduced and entering Congress 3. Various of Bush greeting Congressmen and Senators 4. Various of Bush approaching podium and shaking hands with Speaker and Vice-President Dick...
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U.S. Ambassador Says N. Korea Is 'Begging for War'

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Sep.05 -- North Korea tops the agenda for President Donald Trump as tensions mount following another test of a missile launch this past weekend. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Yvonne Man report on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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IAEA, NATO officials, Nagasaki survivor, at Vatican nuclear meeting

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The Vatican on Friday hosted Nobel laureates, UN and NATO officials and a handful of nuclear powers at a conference aimed at galvanizing support for a global shift from the Cold War era policy of nuclear deterrence to one of total...
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North Korea Confirms Simulated Use Of Nukes To 'Wipe Out' Enemies

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North Korean state-run media says recent missile tests were a response to recent naval drills between U.S. and South Korean forces.
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Pentagon, Powell bites on nuclear targets report

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APTN Material Washington DC - 10 March 2002 1. Mid shot of US Secretary of State Colin Powell speaking to reporters 2. Cutaway photographers. 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State: "In the last several years we've...
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Do U.S., Israel Have Common Ground on Iran Nuclear Deal?

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Nov. 24 -- Meir Javendanfar, author and Middle East analyst, talks with Elliott Gotkine about the looming deadline for an agreement on Irans nuclear program and what the U.S. and Israel are looking for in the agreement. He speaks on The...
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Fmr. U.S. Energy Secretary Moniz on North Korea's Nuclear Weapons

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Feb.27 -- Ernest Moniz, chief executive officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative and a former U.S. energy secretary, talks about the summit of President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Moniz also discusses the tensions...
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Costing Out Denuclearization

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Jun.11 -- Washington says nothing less than complete denuclearization will do. Aside from geopolitics, there is the issue of economics. How much will it cost? Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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US official says NKorea cooperating on disabling nuclear facilities

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1. Mid of South Korean airplane on tarmac 2. Sung Kim, the US State Department's top expert on Korea walking in terminal as journalists approach him 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Sung Kim, US State Department's top expert on Korea: (Q: How...
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Sam Nunn on U.S., China, Russia's Nuclear Strategy

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Aug.20 -- Sam Nunn, Nuclear Threat Initiative Co-Chair and Former Georgia Senator discusses Russia's current nuclear explosion, U.S., China, and Russia's nuclear strategy and the Iran nuclear deal. He speaks with David Westin on...
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Trump Calls Iran One of World's Biggest Threats

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Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump speaks to the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He called Iran one of the biggest threats to world peace. Trump says sanctions won't be lifted until Iran changes its behavior.
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON: REMOVAL OF RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL

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English/Nat US President Bill Clinton Wednesday said he had ordered 200 tons of radioactive material to be permanently withdrawn from the U-S nuclear stockpile. He made the announcement at a forum sponsored by the Nixon Centre for Peace...
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We Are at Chapter 1 of a Weaponized Internet: Ross

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Dec. 23 -- Former White House Innovation Advisor Alec Ross discusses cyber warfare, the weaponoization of the internet and the coming code wars.
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Agency demands concrete cooperation from Iran, reax

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1. Wide of Robert Wood, US ambassador to the IAEA, arriving at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Wood, US ambassador to the IAEA "This statement issued by the E4 plus three put Iran on notice that if it does not provide...
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SWITZERLAND: W-E- F - ATOMIC WORKERS CANCER RATES

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English/Nat A draft U-S government report says elevated cancer rates have been found among 600-thousand workers in United States' atomic weapons plants since World War Two. The report, requested by President Clinton after the government...