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USA: CALIFORNIA SENATE RACE PREVIEW

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English/Nat In California, liberal Senator Barbara Boxer is edging higher in the polls against her Republican challenger, State Treasurer Matt Fong. The California senate race is regarded as a referendum on President Clinton and the...
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Pentagon boosts spending on PR for domestic and world public opinion

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FILE: Fallujah, Iraq - 12 November 2004 1. Various of soldiers firing their weapons Pentagon, Arlington, Virginia, US - December 2008 (exact date unknown) 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Kalev I. Sepp, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence,...
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Six months into office, President Barack Obama's approval rating has fallen to 55 percent. The percentage of Americans who believe the country is on the wrong track is also on the rise

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HEADLINE: AP-GfK: Great hopes for Obama fade to reality CAPTION: Six months into Barack Obama's term, a majority of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction. The AP's Julie Pace looks at the latest poll numbers from...
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H.K. Chief Executive Lam 'Needs to Go': Activist Investor Webb

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Jun.16 -- David Webb, activist investor and founder of webb-site.com, talks about Hong Kong's contentious bill that would allow extradition to the mainland. The city's Chief Executive Carrie Lam suspended consideration of the...
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Twitter Gets Win Over Musk With Fast-Tracked Trial

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Columbia University Law Professor Eric Talley and Bloomberg's Kurt Wagner join Emily Chang to discuss the court decision to grant the social platform an expedited trial against Elon Musk starting in October, and what the legal precedent...
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CLEAN : Danish AI-driven political party eyes parliament

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A new political party in Denmark whose policies are derived entirely from artificial intelligence (AI) hopes to stand in the country's next general election in June 2023 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Louise Woodward speaks at press conference on return to UK

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Interior shots of Louise Woodward speaking at a press conference on her return home to the UK following an appeal in the USA over the manslaughter of infant Matthew Eappen on the 18th June 1998 in Manchester, England
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Who's on the Right Side of Net Neutrality?

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Nov. 11 -- Most of the public probably doesn't love the phone and cable companies. (Source: Bloomberg)
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It's National Mental Health Month but worries about grades, money and relationships are still stressing students out. The struggling economy only aggravates the problem, according to an AP-MTVu poll of undergraduate students at four-year colleges around the country. The AP's Faryl Ury stops by campus.

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HEADLINE: AP Poll: Economy adds to student stress CAPTION: Worries about grades, money and relationships are stressing students out. The economic crisis aggravates the problem, according to an AP-MTVu poll of undergraduate students at...
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CLEAN : UKIP started 'political revolution': Farage

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Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage praises US President Donald TrumpÂ’s refreshing' approach to politics after telling his party's spring conference a fundamental change in attitudes has put them both firmly on the left of public opinion
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AP-NORC Poll: Democrats hold health care advantage

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Americans are giving Democrats a clear edge on health care as the 2020 presidential race gears up.
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Ghosn Set to Be Released on Bail

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Mar.05 -- Carlos Ghosn, the auto industry luminary locked up since November, may be released on bail as soon as Wednesday after a Tokyo court rejected a prosecution attempt to keep him behind bars. Dave McCombs reports on "Bloomberg...
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Attacking Buybacks Could Hurt Corporate Covid Response, PJT Partners' Taubman Says

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Dec.07 -- PJT Partners Chairman, Chief Executive Officer, and founder Paul Taubman says Washington's bullseye on buybacks could hurt corporations and their ability to rebound from the Covid-19 crisis. He speaks exclusively with...
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Bloomberg

Biden: Putin is a War Criminal

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President Joe Biden called Vladimir Putin a war criminal after reports of a civilian massacre in the Ukrainian suburb on Bucha. Libby Cantrill, PIMCO Head of U.S. Public Policy, joined "Bloomberg Markets: America" with Kriti Gupta and...
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Preview ahead of Pope's three-day visit

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Brno - 20 September 2009 1. Wide of Brno Cathedral 2. People arriving to Sunday mass at Brno Cathedral 3. Various of people attending Sunday mass 4. Wide of priest at mass 5. SOUNDBITE: (Czech) Petr Vrabecky, Catholic priest: "It's...
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UK: LONDON: TWIN ABORTION CASE OPENS UP WORLD DEBATE

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English/Nat The controversy over a British woman who aborted one of her healthy, unborn twins has angered pro-lifers around the world and fueled debate over the country's abortion laws. The woman - reportedly unmarried and the mother of...
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Almost half of teenagers admit to text messaging while driving according to a new survey by the American Automobile Association. So far, only Washington state has enacted a law banning text messaging while behind the wheel

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HEADLINE: Dangers of texting while driving CAPTION: Almost half of teenagers admit to text messaging while driving according to a new survey by the American Automobile Association. So far, only Washington state has enacted a law...
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Bush's approval rating drops 20 points since Sept 11 attacks

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Louisville, Kentucky 1. Pan view of U.S. President George W. Bush walking onto stage Washington, DC 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Kohut, Pew Research Centre: "Serious poll watchers know that many of the dramatic reactions of the public...
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A majority of the baby boomers think they've learned just about all there is to know on the subject of sex, and more women than men are confident of their knowledge _ according to a new Associated Press-LifeGoesStrong.com poll.

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HEADLINE: Poll: Baby Boomers Know All There Is About Sex CAPTION: A majority of the baby boomers think they've learned just about all there is to know on the subject of sex, and more women than men are confident of their knowledge _...
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Cosby Lawyer Says Actor Served an 'Unjust Sentence'

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Jun.30 -- 83-year old actor Bill Cosby came home today after serving nearly three years of a three-to 10-year sentence on a sexual assault conviction. Pennsylvania's highest court threw out the conviction. His lawyer Jennifer Bonjean...
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Mori’s Comments Reflect Larger Culture: Professor Schieder

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Feb.11 -- Chelsea Szendi Schieder, associate professor at Aoyama Gakuin University, discusses the resignation of former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori as the head of the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee over his remarks that...
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Reaction as US Supreme Court denies appeals in gay marriage cases in surprise ruling

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The Supreme Court unexpectedly cleared the way on Monday for a dramatic expansion of gay marriage in the United States and may have signalled that it's only a matter of time before same-sex couples can marry in all 50 states. Rejecting...
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USA: DEMOCRATIC PARTY CAMPAIGN: HILLARY CLINTON PROFILE

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English/Nat With husband Bill Clinton away campaigning on a whistle stop train tour, Hillary Clinton shouldn't have a problem finding things to do during the Democratic Convention in Chicago this week. It's a city the First Lady knows...
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France's expulsions of Roma divides French public opinion

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Paris - 16 September 2010 1. Wide of street 2. Close of French flag 3. Various of kiosk with man buying newspapers 4. Various of today's newspaper headlines reading: (French) "Poor France, your image abroad is deteriorating", "Roma:...