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SKorea warns North over Kaesong Industrial Park
Seoul - 27 February, 2015
1. South Korean Unification Ministry Spokesman Lim Byeong-cheol walking towards lectern
2. Wide of briefing room
3. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Lim Byeong-cheol, South Korean Unification Ministry spokesman:
"If the...
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RUSSIA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: PUTIN CAMPAIGN
Russian/Nat
The acting Russian President has an approval rating of around 50 percent, according to the latest opinion polls ahead of Sunday's presidential election.
But, while Vladimir Putin has an almost unassailable lead over his...
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Gilani promises wage rises as protesters hold May Day rally
1. Mid of Prime Minister of Pakistan Yousuf Raza Gilani entering hall for May Day ceremony to cheers
2. Mid of section of audience applauding and cheering
3. Various of ceremony
4. SOUNDBITE (Urdu) Yousuf Raza Gilani, Prime Minister of...
Bloomberg
Fed Wont Move Until 2nd Half of 2015: Morganlander
Oct. 6 -- In today's ""The Open,"" Stifel Nicolaus Portfolio Manager Chad Morganlander discusses monetary policy from the Fed, a possible minimum wage hike and his subsequent economic outlook. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""In The...
Bloomberg
Does France Represent the U.K.s Economic Future?
Sept. 22 -- Fabrice Montagne, chief U.K. and senior European economist at Barclays, talks with Guy Johnson about similarities in economic plans of the U.K. Labour Party and the French government and what that can potentially mean for the...
Bloomberg
Voters Send Mixed Results on Marijuana
Nov. 5 -- On Movers & Shakers, Betty Liu reports on ballot initiatives in the 2014 midterm elections. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Jobs Report Wont Threaten Fed Policy: El-Erian
Nov. 7 -- Bloomberg View Columnist Mohamed Aly El-Erian reacts to the October jobs report and results of the midterm election. He speaks to Betty Liu on ""In The Loop."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
October Garnered ÷Goldilocks Jobs Report: Krueger
Nov. 7 -- Princeton University Professor of Economics Alan Krueger reacts to the October jobs report and its possible impact on monetary policy. He speaks to Betty Liu on ""In The Loop."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: The Full Interview
Oct. 23 -- Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the Chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee, talks with Mark Halperin and John Heilemann about her party's chances in the midterms and the whereabouts of President Obama. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Can Brooklyn Host the 2016 Democratic Convention?
Sept. 17 -- Forest City Ratner Companies Executive Chairman Bruce Ratner discusses plans to have Brooklyns Barclays Center host the 2016 Democratic National Convention. Ratner speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A dozen fast food protestors were arrested for blocking the street in front of the McDonald's in Times Square during the morning rush hour. The workers want to the ability to unionize as well as a raise to $15 an hour. (Sept. 4)
Police handcuffed several protesters in New York on Thursday as they blocked traffic in the latest attempt to escalate their efforts to get McDonald's, Burger King and other fast-food companies to pay their employees at least $15 an...
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Protest against employing contract workers and low wages
1. Mid of Indonesian workers in a rally
2. Wide of Welcome Monument, famous Jakarta icon
3. Various top shots of protesters marching
4. Various of protesters carrying banners and flags
5. Various of protesters
6. Wide of rally
7. Tilt...
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Focus on whether voters will credit Merkel for economic action
Hamburg - September 11 2009
1. Wide of container harbour
2. Mid of containers on a ship
3. Close-up of container on ship
Dresden - August 29, 2009
4. Wide of German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaking on Christian Democratic Union (CDU)...
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May Day protests in Seoul and Jakarta
Tens of thousands of workers filled the streets of Asian cities on Sunday in annual May Day marches, demanding job creation and rises in the minimum wage.In Seoul, 30,000 South Korean workers turned out at the May Day rally.Demonstrators...
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Clinton Questions Sanders' Effectiveness
Hillary Clinton is questioning Bernie Sanders' ability to get things done.The Democratic presidential hopeful's comments came after a drubbing by Sanders in Wisconsin on Tuesday. The two are pivoting to upcoming contests in New York and...
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Protest at Disneyland Paris McDonald's
Fast food workers and union members held a protest at a McDonald's restaurant at Disneyland Paris on Thursday to demand higher wages and an end to the use of tax havens by multinational corporations.About 100 people, many waving red...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Britains Cameron unveils plan to win 2015 election
Prime Minister David Cameron detailed his plan for winning the 2015 general election Wednesday with a raft of measures designed to help struggling Britons and shut down support for the UK Independence Party
Sky News
Ed Milibands Labour Manifesto Speech Part Three
Ed Milibands Labour Manifesto Speech Part Three
Sky News
MP's being shown around Sports Direct warehouse
CLEAN: Interior shots of a group of MP's including Anna Turley and Ian Wright being shown around the Sports Direct warehouse on a tour on November 07, 2016 in Shirebrook, England.
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Haiti garment workers protest over low wages
Garment workers have taken to the streets of the Haitian capital for the second time in two weeks to demand a minimum wage increase. The workers at factories making T-shirts, trousers and other apparel were also demonstrating Monday...
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UK drivers react after latest court victory over Uber
A British panel ruled Friday that Uber drivers are workers with labour rights like paid time off, in a decision with broad implications for the so-called gig economy.
The ride-hailing service immediately announced plans to...
Sky News
Interview with Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond...
CLEAN: Interview with Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond on low-paid workers after report by living standards think tank the Resolution Foundation on the impact of the higher minimum wage on 30 May 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Teachers who stay in Venezuela get side gigs to survive ++HOLD++
Daixy Aguero holds her chin up when students wander by and are surprised to find their teacher selling makeup at a weekend Caracas street market. Aguero says it's the only way she can make ends meet on a teacher's pay in Venezuela.