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TURKEY: ISTANBUL: HABITAT II UN WORLD'S CITIES CONFERENCE PREVIEW

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English/Nat The United Nations is holding a conference in Istanbul this week to discuss the explosive growth of the world's cities. More than twenty thousand people are expected to attend the Habitat II conference with the aim of...
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Willie Walsh interview

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Willie Walsh interview
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AUSTRALIA: SYDNEY OLYMPICS: MULTICULTURAL

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English/Nat Australia's Olympic organizers have put the spotlight on the country's multi-cultural population at an event at Sydney's media centre. Performers and celebrities tell the gathering how much they love their adopted country....
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US pres describes immigration as "a critical challenge" in weekly radio address

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1. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President : (STILL of Bush overlays audio) "America's ability to assimilate new immigrants has set us apart from other nations. In this country, our origins matter less than our dreams. What...
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An early look at what the president is expected to say when he addresses Congress tonight about the state of the union.

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HEADLINE: Obama aims for sober honesty, optimism in speech CAPTION: President Barack Obama's primetime address Tuesday night is expected to include a pitch for his economic plan. A spokesman says Obama will offer a 'sober assessment' of...
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Bayer, Monsanto CEOs on Getting Deal Done

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Sept. 14 -- Werner Baumann, chief executive officer at Bayer, and Hugh Grant, chairman and chief executive officer at Monsanto, discuss the $66 billion merger deal. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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CLEAN : UN chief regrets root causes of refugee crisis were unaddresse

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CLEAN : UN chief regrets root causes of refugee crisis were unaddresse
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Xi's War on Risk Tops Financial Work Conference Agenda

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Jul.13 -- Helen Qiao, chief greater China economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses China's Financial Work Conference and what changes could come out of the meetings. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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LA Set Their Sights On Another Olympics In 2024

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The Los Angeles set their sights on another Olympics Wednesday. The LA 2024 leadership delivered opening remarks to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Evaluation Commission in Los Angeles, stressing that their motto "Follow the...
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President Harry Truman speaks in Washington, DC, on wages and salaries shrinking

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US Pres. Truman sitting at desk reading radio address regarding shrinking wages and their effects across the US economy; 'deflation - it is just as dangerous as inflation'; re reduced workweek; 'wage increases are therefore imperative to...
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Order Targets Visa Program for Skilled Workers

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYSan Francisco - April 18, 20171. wide office shot of mobile ticket app startup Gametime2. SOUNDBITE (English) Charles Rice, VP of Engineering -...
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Powell Says He Supports a Rewrite of Volcker Rule

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Nov.28 -- Federal Reserve Chair Nominee Jerome Powell discusses financial regulation and his support for rewriting the Volcker Rule. He speaks during a confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee.
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White House says some countries may get tariff exemptions

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The White House says Mexico, Canada, and other countries may be exempted from President Donald Trump's steel and aluminum tariffs under national security "carve-outs." Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tells reporters...
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'Roseanne' Revival Showrunner Talks Tackling Trump, Addressing Country's Political Divide | THR News

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Showrunner Bruce Helford, who ran one season of the original series, tells THR that the series quickly and intentionally tackled its star's support of President Donald Trump out of a desire to discuss the country's political divide.
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EPA to Roll Back Auto Emissions Standards

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus095020 Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt talked about plans to ease emissions standards for cars and trucks at an announcement Tuesday...