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Will Ground Forces Be Needed to Combat Islamic State?

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Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Indira Lakshmanan discusses the expansion of U.S. airstrikes into Syria as more nations join the coalition against the Islamic State and whether or not ground forces will eventually become a necessity. She speaks...
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Is Islamic State Planning Attacks on the West?

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Sept. 25 -- Adam Ereli, former U.S. ambassador to Bahrain, discusses the U.S. attacks on the Islamic State militant group. He speaks with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ground Troops Needed in Islamic State Fight: Brennan

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Sept. 24 -- Rand Corp.'s Rick Brennan reacts to President Barack Obama's UN speech and comments on U.S. foreign policy. He speaks with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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November Jobs Gain Is Best in Almost Three Years

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Dec. 5 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on todays top news stories. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Military Auctions Off Humvees

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Dec. 19 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller reports on the U.S. military auctioning off Humvees. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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In an exchange with reporters Tuesday, White House spokesman Tony Snow responded to possible contradictions about Iran supplying bombing material for insurgents in Iraq.

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HEADLINE: White House responds to Pace comments on Iran CAPTION: In an exchange with reporters Tuesday, White House spokesman Tony Snow responded to possible contradictions about Iran supplying bombing material for insurgents in Iraq....
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The Pentagon is recommending that women be allowed to serve closer to the front lines, in a move that allows it to catch up with battlefield reality.

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HEADLINE: Pentagon: Allow women closer to front lines CAPTION: The Pentagon is recommending that women be allowed to serve closer to the front lines, in a move that allows it to catch up with battlefield reality. (Feb. 9) (location:...
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Rice meets Chinese leaders to try to resolve NKorean impasse

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walking to podium, greeting journalists 2. Mid shot news conference 3. Close-up journalists 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State: "It's a very good thing that we're...
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Angry lawmakers on Wednesday sharply questioned the Army on its confusion over the location of some veterans' remains at Arlington National Cemetery. AP's Sagar Meghani reports.

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HEADLINE: Lawmakers question Army on Arlington Cemetery CAPTION: Angry lawmakers on Wednesday sharply questioned the Army on its confusion over the location of some veterans' remains at Arlington National Cemetery. AP's Sagar...
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The Pentagon says a missile launched from a Navy ship struck a dying U.S. spy satellite passing 130 miles over the Pacific on Wednesday. It was not clear whether the operation succeeded in its main goal of destroying a tank aboard the satellite that carried a toxic fuel

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HEADLINE: Navy missile hits spy satellite on first attempt CAPTION: The Pentagon says a missile launched from a Navy ship struck a dying U.S. spy satellite passing 130 miles over the Pacific on Wednesday. It was not clear whether the...
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A wave of violence has killed more than 200 people this week, but U.S. officials insist American combat troops will withdrawal from Iraqi cities by June 30th as scheduled

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HEADLINE: New attacks raise withdrawal concerns CAPTION: A wave of violence has killed more than 200 people this week, but U.S. officials insist American combat troops will withdrawal from Iraqi cities by June 30th as scheduled. (June...
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The Army on Tuesday reprimanded Army Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger, a retired three-star general, for the chain of errors that followed the friendly-fire death in 2004 of Army Ranger Pat Tillman.

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HEADLINE: Retired General reprimanded in Tillman death CAPTION: The Army on Tuesday reprimanded Army Lt. Gen. Philip Kensinger, a retired three-star general, for the chain of errors that followed the friendly-fire death in 2004 of Army...
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The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays. The AP''S Sagar Meghani got a look at the high-tech F-35B during a test flight in Maryland.

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HEADLINE: Military shows off short takeoff fighter jet CAPTION: The Marines are trying to build a case for the controversial Joint Strike Fighter, a multibillion-dollar aircraft marked by cost overruns and delays. The AP''S Sagar...
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President joins memorial service for Sept 11 attack victims

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1. Zoom in to memorial podium 2. President George W. Bush with wife Laura 3. Wide of people listening to prayer 4. Mid shot of U.S. Flag 5. Podium 6. Screen listing names of the dead and missing 7. People watching names 8. Defence...
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A soldier from Idaho who disappeared from his base in Afghanistan has been captured, the Pentagon confirmed Sunday, a day after he was seen in a Taliban video posted online

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HEADLINE: Captive U.S. soldier 23-year-old from Idaho CAPTION: A soldier from Idaho who disappeared from his base in Afghanistan has been captured, the Pentagon confirmed Sunday, a day after he was seen in a Taliban video posted...
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Iraq Troops

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HEADLINE: Congressional battle over troop levels in Iraq CAPTION: House Armed Services Committee Chairman Duncan Hunter said Monday that the U.S. needs to push more Iraqi security forces to the front lines. Other leaders, including some...
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Fewer military and civilian deaths in Iraq

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HEADLINE: Fewer military and civilian deaths in Iraq CAPTION: New figures show that fewer American forces and Iraqi civilians died last month in Iraq. A total of 64 American forces died last month, the lowest monthly toll since July of...
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The AP's Sagar Meghani reports from the Pentagon on the report released about the friendly fire death of Pat Tillman.

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HEADLINE: Military: Errors made in Tillman's death CAPTION: Nine high-ranking Army officers made critical errors in reporting the friendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman in Afghanistan, but there was no criminal wrongdoing in the...
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Bloomberg

Why U.S. Military Copters Keep Crashing

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Sept. 23 -- No longer in production, the 53E heavy-lift helicopters are a case study of the broader fatigue affecting the U.S. military’s air fleet. After two post-Sept. 11 wars and recent Pentagon belt-tightening, the Sea Dragon and...
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CLEAN : IS leader linked to Paris attacks: neighbours in Drancy react

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CLEAN : IS leader linked to Paris attacks: neighbours in Drancy react
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CLEAN : Kerry says Iran action against IS positive

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CLEAN : Kerry says Iran action against IS positive
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CLEAN : Pentagon says Iran bombs IS targets in Iraq

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CLEAN : Pentagon says Iran bombs IS targets in Iraq
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VOICED : US military women ready

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VOICED : US military women ready
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CLEAN : US military women ready

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CLEAN : US military women ready