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Mid shot, anti-terror police escort civilians to a armoured car.
South Korean Military Conduct Anti-Terror Exercise on June 13, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea (Footage by Getty Images)
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Mid shot, emergency staff put a injured man into the ambulance.
South Korean Military Conduct Anti-Terror Exercise on June 13, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea (Footage by Getty Images)
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Long shot, a soldier breaks concrete boards with one blow.
South Korean Military Conduct Anti-Terror Exercise on June 13, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea (Footage by Getty Images)
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High angle long shot of a firefighter pouring water from a platform.
South Korean Military Conduct Anti-Terror Exercise on June 13, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea (Footage by Getty Images)
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Jack Webb Interviews LAPD Candidate
Young man passing sign that reads 'Policeman Interviews' / young man entering room, signing in for interview with desk clerk / young man shaking hands with three men, one of whom is actor JACK WEBB / the men conduct interview with young...
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Comments on wedding party attack and Chalabi
1. Wide of US Army Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt and Spokesman for Coalition
Provisional Authority in Iraq Dan Senor arriving at press conference
2. SOUNDBITE (English) US Army Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt:
Question: "It sounds like...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Kenya and Tanzania conduct joint wildlife
CLEAN : Kenya and Tanzania conduct joint wildlife
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Russia's Putin Announces Military Operation In Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine, claiming it’s intended to protect civilians.
Bloomberg
Banks Dont Think These Fines Are Small: Axelrod
Dec. 12 -- FINRA Executive President of Regulatory Operations Susan Axelrod and Former Federal Prosecutor Doug Burns discuss fines for 10 firms that used their equity analysts to solicit investment banking business and offer favorable...
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Arizona's Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery announced the conclusion of an 8-month criminal investigation into whether public officials illegally accepted or failed to report gifts from members of the Fiesta Bowl. (Dec. 21)
HEADLINE: No prosecution from Fiesta Bowl ticket probe
CAPTION: Arizona's Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery announced the conclusion of an 8-month criminal investigation into whether public officials illegally accepted or failed...
Bloomberg
Oaktree's Howard Marks Says Credit Market Is Very Volatile
Oct.09 -- Howard Marks, Oaktree Capital Management co-founder, explains why the credit cycle is the most important cycle to watch right now and discusses his views on FANG stocks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Texas Instruments CEO Crutcher Resigns on Conduct Violations
Jul.17 -- Texas Instruments Inc. said Chief Executive Officer Brian Crutcher resigned after less than two months in the job, citing violations of the chipmaker’s code of conduct. His predecessor, Rich Templeton, will resume the role on a...
Bloomberg
Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes Calls for Break Up
May.09 -- Chris Hughes, who co-founded Facebook Inc. with Mark Zuckerberg from their Harvard dorm room, said the company has become too powerful and influential and should be broken up. Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie discusses on...
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Search Warrant Issued After Nursing Home Deaths
STORYLINE:
A search warrant has been granted for a Florida nursing home where eight patients died days after Hurricane Irma.
Hollywood police said in a statement Thursday that state and local authorities are...
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USA: MICROSOFT ANTITRUST COURT CASE WRAP
English/Nat
Attorneys for both Microsoft and the U-S federal government were grilled by federal appeals court judges in Washington on Monday.
The first day of Microsoft's legal bid to reverse its court-ordered breakup for antitrust...
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Legal analyst criticizes gag order silencing Weinstein accusers
ANALYST TALKS WEINSTEIN NON-DISCLOSURE AGREEMENTS
A legal expert has criticized the use of a gagging order to silence Harvey Weinstein's former personal assistant after she accused him of sexual misconduct.
...
Bloomberg
BOJ Governor Kuroda on Global Inflation Concerns, Policy
May.28 -- Global inflation has become a key theme in the market as price pressures pick up. Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda discusses the central bank's outlook on inflation and policy in an exclusive interview.
Bloomberg
IMF’s Gaspar Says Price Spike Transitory, Should Look Through
Central banks should “look through” the transitory increase in prices and conduct policy with a steady hand, International Monetary Fund Fiscal Affairs Department head Vitor Gaspar says. He speaks to Bloomberg TV's Tom Keene. (Source:...
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Leaders of the Tea Party movement say results from the midterm elections validate their fight for limited government that mirrors what the country's founders intended. They say the vote is also a rejection of government plans for health care.
HEADLINE: Tea Party: Vote a rejection of big government
CAPTION: Leaders of the Tea Party movement say results from the midterm elections validate their fight for limited government that mirrors what the country's founders intended. They...
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Analyst: on Weinstein non-disclosure agreements
A legal expert has criticised the use of a gagging order to silence Harvey Weinstein's former personal assistant after she accused him of sexual misconduct.
Zelda Perkins signed the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) 19 years...
Bloomberg
Australia's Turnbull Says China Must Rein in North Korea
Jun.01 -- China must do more to rein in an increasingly reckless North Korea, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun. He brushed aside questions about President Donald Trump...
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Search Warrant Issued After Nursing Home Deaths
A search warrant has been granted for a Florida nursing home where eight patients died days after Hurricane Irma.
Hollywood police said in a statement Thursday that state and local authorities are conducting a criminal...
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Obama Orders Review of Election-Season Hacking
President Barack Obama has ordered intelligence officials to conduct a broad review of election-season cyberattacks, including the email hacks that rattled the presidential campaign and raised fresh concerns about Russia's meddling in...
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Senate May Look To Clinton Case If Trump Faces Impeachment Trial
If the House votes to impeach President Trump, his case will move to a Senate trial. And senators may look to Bill Clinton's trial as a guideline.