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UK: GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN IS UNDERWAY
English/Nat
Britain's general election campaign is underway with the two main parties, Conservative and Labour, already battling it out.
Prime Minister John Major visited the McLaren Formula One home in Surrey, south east England, while...
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Obama announces bipartisan deal to extend expiring tax cuts
1. US President Barack Obama walking up to podium
2. Cutaway of media
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"Make no mistake, allowing taxes to go up on all Americans would have raised taxes by 3,000 dollars for a typical...
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Finance ministers end summit, statement
1. Wide of roundtable
2. Various US delegation
3. Italian delegation
4. German delegation
5. Wide of news conference
6. Hans Eichel entering news conference
7. Wide of news conference
8. Cutaway media
9. SOUNDBITE (English and German)...
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Senate approves budget, but war funds fall short
1. Wide of Senate Chamber
2. Close view of president pro temp in the chair
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Don Nichols, Senator for Oklahoma:
"A budget that will lead us to a balanced budget. A budget that will have deficits declining,...
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President Bush comment on economy
1. US President George W. Bush and officials walking across Pennsylvania Avenue and entering New Executive Office Building
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"Now as a result of the hard work of the American people,...
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President Barack Obama says the emergency bill Congress passed to prevent a government default is just the first step to ensuring the country lives within its means.
HEADLINE: Obama: Debt deal is only a first step
CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the emergency bill Congress passed to prevent a government default is just the first step to ensuring the country lives within its means. (Aug....
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Financial leaders from G7 nations gather for meeting
1. Various exterior shots of Boca Raton Resort and Club, where G-7 meetings taking place
2. Various of television satellite trucks parked outside hotel
3. Wide shot of Iraqi officials being introduced on stage:
4. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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President Barack Obama says the nation's debt limit won't be raised without a compromise on spending cuts. But he said some questions about where the government trims its operations will have to be left for after the 2012 presidential election.
HEADLINE (48 characters): AP Exclusive: Obama on debt ceiling
CAPTION: (255 characters): President Barack Obama says the nation's debt limit won't be raised without a compromise on spending cuts. But he said some questions about where...
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SYND 28 1 75 US TREASURY SECRETARY SPEAKS ON TRADE DEFICIT
Treasury Secretary William Simon reacting to the near record trade deficit during a briefing on energy and tax proposals
1. ws Simon at lectern
SOUNDBITE if we don't so something about cutting back by 1977 it'll be over 32 billion...
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WRAP World Bank leader calls for more balance, US called on to fix deficit
1. Exterior of the conference centre
2. Various delegates arriving
3. Various delegates at conference
5. Wide shot delegates
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) James Wolfensohn, World Bank President:
"Mr chairman, it is a time to take a cold, hard...
Bloomberg
Japan August Trade Deficit Narrower Than Expected
Sept. 18 ""Japan posted a trade deficit of 948.5 billion yen in August. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama has emerged upbeat from the latest crisis debt talks, as he drives for an ambitious but politically risky deal to slash the deficit and raise the U.S. borrowing limit.
HEADLINE (48 characters): Obama in 'constructive' debt talks
CAPTION: (255 characters): President Barack Obama has emerged upbeat from the latest crisis debt talks, as he drives for an ambitious but politically risky deal to slash...
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Gordon Brown, UK finance minister in Washington
1. Chancellor Gordon Brown leaves Council on Foreign Relations, gets into car
2. United Nations exterior
3. Brown speaking at United Nations
4. Cutaway of Audience
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Gordon Brown, British Chancellor of the...
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Obama and Romney clash over economy in first TV debate
1. Various of US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney coming on stage for the presidential debate, shaking hands and saluting crowd UPSOUND applause
2. Obama and Romney taking their positions behind their lecterns...
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White House domestic policy adviser Melody Barnes told The Associated Press that President Obama has proposed some tough budget cuts because he knows the fiscal situation demands it and he is more than willing to work Republicans to get it done.
HEADLINE: Advisor: President made tough budget cuts
CAPTION: White House domestic policy adviser Melody Barnes told The Associated Press that President Obama has proposed some tough budget cuts because he knows the fiscal situation...
Sky News
David Cameron blasts critics over spending cuts
David Cameron blasts critics over spending cuts
Sky News
New GDP Figures Dash Hopes of Economic Recovery
New GDP Figures Dash Hopes of Economic Recovery
Sky News
David Cameron's New Cabinet Hold First Meeting
David Cameron's New Cabinet Hold First Meeting
Sky News
David Cameron speech hints at youth benefit cuts
David Cameron speech hints at youth benefit cuts
Bloomberg
Which Countries Are Hit Hardest By Oil Prices?
Oct. 15 -- On Single Best Chart, Scarlet Fu reports on the breakeven Brent oil prices by country in 2014. RBC Capital Markets Chief Commodities Strategist Helima Croft also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Slumping Iron Ore Prices Hit Australian Economy
Dec. 3 -- Australias economy slowed for a second straight quarter, sending the currency to a four-year low and renewing pressure for further interest-rate cuts. Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Dont Expect Osborne to Change Deficit Plan: Tetlow
Dec. 3 -- Gemma Tetlow of Institute for Fiscal Studies examines U.K. deficit reduction and what she expects to hear from U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osbornes Autumn statement. She speaks on The Pulse.
Bloomberg
Strong Pound Hurts U.K. Manufacturing: Mills
Dec. 3 ""John Mills, chairman of John Mills Ltd., discusses the economic outlook for and politic within the U.K. He speaks with Mark Barton on Bloomberg Television's The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)