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Clarida: Very Confident Economy Recovers, Fed Can Unwind Steps

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Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Richard Clarida discusses U.S. economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic and keeping interest rates near zero for as long as needed. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Peter Beck Tries to Take on Elon Musk in Space

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Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck joins Emily Chang to discuss the rivalry between him and Musk's SpaceX, how his company stock is up 56% since going public, where their Neutron project is headed, and to talk about the future of space travel and...
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Rumsfeld, Franks before Senate Cmt over Iraq war

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1. Rumsfeld and General Tommy Franks sitting before Senate Armed Services Committee 2. Shots of hearing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Donald Rumsfeld, US Defence Secretary: "There seems to be a widely held impression that regime loyalists are...
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President Barack Obama's $3.5 trillion-plus budget plan will likely be ignored by resurgent Republicans intent on cutting tens of billions of dollars from the president's old budget

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HEADLINE:Obama takes scalpel to budget, avoiding pain CAPTION: President Barack Obama's $3.5 trillion-plus budget plan will likely be ignored by resurgent Republicans intent on cutting tens of billions of dollars from the president's...
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Blair says Libya to surrender WMD + file

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Durham, UK - Dec 19, 2003 1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair walks out followed by SOUNDBITE: (English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "This evening Colonel Gadhafi has confirmed that Libya has in the past sort to develop weapons...
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US Sec of State holds talks with Pakistan's FM Qureshi

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1. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi walking in and shaking hands 2. Wide pan of Pakistan-USA strategic dialogue meeting 3. Mid of Clinton and Qureshi at meeting 4. Wide of...
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USA: NASA INTRODUCES LATEST CLASS OF ASTRONAUTS

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English/Nat NASA has introduced its largest class of international astronauts since 1978 to the world. The Astronaut Class of '96 has 44 members, including nine people from outside the United States. The new recruits are to train for...
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WRAP CIA director defends intelligence officials' prewar efforts

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1. CIA Director George Tenet walking up to podium at Georgetown University 2. Audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George Tenet, US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director: "Let me be clear, analysts differed on several important aspects...
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Afghan officials trying to ban Indian soap operas for being un-Islamic

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April 24, 2008 1. Wide of Afghan men watching Indian soap in electronics shop 2. Close-up of Indian soap on screen 3. Men watching television 4. SOUNDBITE: (Dari) Mohammad Humayoon, Television dealer: "The serials should continue,...
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THAILAND: WORLD BANK TO FUND JOB CREATION PROGRAMMES

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English/Nat The World Bank is to set up a 300 (m) million dollar fund to create and support employment schemes in Thailand. The bank's president, James Wolfensohn, announced the initiative in Bangkok on Saturday at the start of a tour of...
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SYND 21/01/1971

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Noted sports fishing enthusiast, Ted Williams, concerned for the indiscriminate netting of salmon off the coast of Greenland 1) cu mounted salmon with wording: "Atlantic Salmon Emergency" 2) INTERVIEW: Ted Williams (sound up) concerns...
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Former NSA analyst comments on released CIA report

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Edward Snowden joined a live video link up in Paris on Wednesday and asked why no-one is to be held accountable in the wake of the new CIA intelligence report. The former NSA Systems Analyst lives in exile in Russia after revealing...
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President Barack Obama is back in Washington after his latest overseas trip, and turning his attention toward the economy. The AP's Julie Pace looks at what's on the president's domestic agenda

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HEADLINE: Obama turns attention to domestic agenda CAPTION: President Barack Obama is back in Washington after his latest overseas trip, and turning his attention toward the economy. The AP's Julie Pace looks at what's on the president's...
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Former UN weapons inspector on latest developments

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1. Wideshot of Former United Nations weapons Inspector Scott Ritter 2. Cutaway people at Iraq briefing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Scott Ritter Former United Nations Weapons Inspector: "Legally speaking as long as Iraq has not disarmed they...
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Microsoft's Windows 7 is a much improved operating system that should go along way toward erasing the bad impression left by Vista. But as AP Technology Writer Peter Svennson explains, users should carefully consider if the upgrade is worth the time and money. (Oct. 14)

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HEADLINE:Review: Windows 7 is a '10,' but don't upgrade CAPTION: Microsoft's Windows 7 is a much improved operating system that should go along way toward erasing the bad impression left by Vista. But as AP Technology Writer Peter...
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Defectors claim Pyongyang involved in drugs trade

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1. Wide shot interior hearing room 2. Wide shot with screen obscuring North Korean defectors in centre of room 3. SOUNDBITE (English - via translator) North Korean defector, former government official: "The North Korean regime has been...
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AP looks at whether World Cup will leave a lasting legacy to Africa

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FILE: Khayelitsha township, outside Cape Town - April 14, 2010 1. Wide of township 2. Wide train station 3. Commuters disembarking and crossing train tracks FILE: N2 highway, outside Cape Town - April 14, 2010 4. Wide pan young boys...
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Will Evolving Terror Threat Sway More to Vote Far Right?

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December 7 -- President Barack Obama sought to soothe a nation shaken by the terrorist attack in a California town with assurances that the U.S. is hardening its defenses, tempered by an acknowledgment that the threat has evolved. He...
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In the run-up to a vote, Speaker John Boehner predicted Thursday a $38 billion package of spending cuts would clear the House with a bipartisan majority and said it marks a first step in a longer Republican campaign to rein in federal deficits.

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Boehner: Spending cuts deal is not a perfect bill In the run-up to a vote, Speaker John Boehner predicted Thursday a $38 billion package of spending cuts would clear the House with a bipartisan majority and said it marks a first step in...
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03/26/73 c0033163 - color new york: hearings held on dismantling oeo nxc nono "oeo" shows: bernard shiffman, sof q&a w / fischer: carol gould same: charles rangel same: (shot 3/26 76ft) rangel, cong charles gould,...
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Arrested Development reaches out to young fans

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ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT STILL MAKING MUSIC ON THEIR TERMSThe hip hop group Arrested Development is still making music on their own terms by releasing two new albums this year, one that is a free download and another one for sale.The group's...
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Arrested Development reaches out to young fans

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ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT STILL MAKING MUSIC ON THEIR TERMSThe hip hop group Arrested Development is still making music on their own terms by releasing two new albums this year, one that is a free download and another one for sale.The group's...
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Asma al Assad on Walkabout in Damascus

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Asma al Assad on Walkabout in Damascus
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CLEAN : Nicaragua's Ortega hopes to reap vote with social programs

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CLEAN : Nicaragua's Ortega hopes to reap vote with social programs