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Trying to Get Sober? NIH Offers New Tool

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ACCORDING TO A GOVERNMENT STUDY... MORE THAN 15 MILLION ADULTS IN THE US HAVE PROBLEMS WITH ALCOHOL. YET LESS THAN 10 PERCENT OF THEM GET TREATMENT. THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON ALCOHOL ABUSE AND ALCOHOLISM IS...
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Bloomberg

Abu Dhabi Tourism Chairman on Museum Opening

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Mohammed Khalifa Al-Mubarak, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority, speaks with Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway before announcing the opening date of the Louvre Abu Dhabi.
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Bloomberg

How A Qatari Royal Plans to Lift Women in Her Country

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Jan.22 -- Sheikha Hind bint Hamad Al Thani is preaching societal transformation for women in Qatar and in the Gulf. As the CEO of Qatar Foundation, Sheikha Hind is the public face of an effort to provide women access to better education...
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Bloomberg

U.S. and China on Verge of ‘Historic’ Trade Deal, Kudlow Says

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Feb.28 -- Larry Kudlow, director of the White House’s National Economic Council, said the U.S. and China are on the cusp of an “historic” trade agreement. Meanwhile, the U.S. scored a key trade victory against China when the World Trade...
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Press Association

Public respond to Tony Hall resignation announcement

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People on the street respond to Tony Hall's announcement that he's going to stand down as Director General of the BBC.
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Bloomberg

Riksbank Affirms QE as Preferred Tool to Fight Covid Crisis

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Sep.22 -- Sweden’s Riksbank stuck with a forecast of years of zero interest rates and pledged to continue its historic asset purchase program as it navigates its way through the Covid crisis. Riksbank Governor Stefan Ingves said things...
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Bloomberg

Raymond James Clients Are in Wait-and-See Mode, CEO Says

Higher Ed
May.04 -- Raymond James Financial Inc. Chief Executive Officer Paul Reilly says clients are waiting for an economic recovery sign before putting money back to work again. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Better Jobs Data Boosts Dollar

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Standard Chartered Global Head of G10 FX Research Steven Englander speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about rise of the dollar following U.S. jobs growth on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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FDA Weighs Oversight Changes After Formula, Juul Troubles

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The FDA's tobacco center, which regulates traditional cigarettes and vaping products, is facing challenges navigating policy and enforcement issues.
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Argentine economy minister speaks on loan deal

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1. Signs for Dubai conference outside conference centre 2. People talking 3. People walking inside conference hall 4. Wide screen inside conference hall 5. Delegates at conference including World Bank President James Wolfensohn 6....
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Obama pledges "appropriate reforms" to NSAsurveillance programme, mopre transparency

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1. US President Barack Obama entering news briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, President of the United States: (++PLEASE NOTE SOUNDBITE CHANGES TO SIDE SHOT DURING SOUNDBITE++) "As I said at the National Defence University back...
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NSA director: US surveillance programmes foiled about 50 terrorist plots

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1. Wide view of National Security Agency Director, General Keith Alexander, entering hearing room 2. Cutaway wide of hearing room 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US Army General Keith Alexander, Director, National Security Agency: "It is a...
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FRANCE: PARIS: BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN AID PLEDGED TO INDONESIA

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English/Nat International lenders on Thursday pledged 7.9 (b) billion U-S dollars in aid to Indonesia, to help the country grapple with its financial crisis. The package was decided at a two-day meeting in Paris, held to discuss...
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US envoy Christopher Hill arrives in Pyongyang on a surprise trip to North Korea aimed at jump-starting disarmament efforts

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Program version at 11:03:47 N.B. This is a voiceover transcript, not a shotlist: HEADLINE: U.S. Envoy visits North Korea CAPTION: US envoy Christopher Hill arrives in Pyongyang on a surprise trip to North Korea aimed at jump-starting...
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Russia - No Sign Of Conservative Forces Revival

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Leaving Moscow for his new year visit to Kirgizstan and China Monday, Russian Foreign Minister Andrey Kozyrev said that he sees no sign of conservative forces revival after the last government's reshuffle. Russian Foreign Minister Andrey...
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Curated Video

A new screening program began Tuesday for a select group of travelers, aimed at making it easier and faster to get through airport security checkpoints.

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HEADLINE: 4 airports try limited low-hassle security check CAPTION: A new screening program began Tuesday for a select group of travelers, aimed at making it easier and faster to get through airport security checkpoints. (Oct. 4) (SOT:...
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A Boston-area mosque says the Boston Marathon bomb suspects were infrequent visitors, but one member describes an incident where Tamerlan Tsarnaev became visibly upset with a sermon delivered there. (April 21)

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HEADLINE: Mosque: Tsarnaevs were "infrequent visitors" CAPTION: A Boston-area mosque says the Boston Marathon bomb suspects were infrequent visitors, but one member describes an incident where Tamerlan Tsarnaev became visibly upset with...
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USA: REPUBLICAN PARTY MOVES TO SHAKE UP THE WELFARE SYSTEM

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English/Nat Major efforts are underway in the United States to encourage private companies to assist in training welfare recipients with the skills to reenter the job market. Republican moves to shake up the welfare system mean the...
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Ninety-nine U.S. soldiers killed themselves last year, the highest rate of suicide in the Army in 26 years of record keeping, a new report says.

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HEADLINE: Army suicide rate hits 26-year high CAPTION: Ninety-nine U.S. soldiers killed themselves last year, the highest rate of suicide in the Army in 26 years of record keeping, a new report says. (Aug. 16) 2007 Sound Bite ONLY, No...
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Bloomberg

Utermann: Must Change From Narrow Measures of GDP

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Sept. 26 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua highlights comments on a global move towards fiscal policy. She speaks with Andreas Utermann, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Allianz...
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AFP News Agency

MIRACLE MOSQUITO NETS

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MIRACLE MOSQUITO NETS
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Bloomberg

Loretta Mester Says Fed Doesn't Want to Surprise Markets

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester discusses the state of the U.S. economy and Fed policy with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Purdue's Daniels Sees Border Tax as Part of Growth Policy

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Mitch Daniels, president at Purdue University, talks about how pro-growth economic policies can support U.S. tax reform. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Arms Crisis Threatening Army Advance Due To Lack Of Ammunition

Higher Ed
Montage of tanks on battlefield, soldiers loading ammunition, tanks firing, soldiers piling up spent shells / Lieutenant General Brehon B Somervell seated at desk speaking.