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US secretary of state in Jakarta

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1. US Secretary of State Colin Powell walks to meet Indonesian Foreign Minister, Hassan Wirayuda, both pose for photo op 2. Cutaway Powell-Wirayuda handshake, pull out to both walking into Indonesian Foreign Ministry 3. Media at side 4....
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WRAP Bush, statement by US chief weapons inspector Kay and reax

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1. President Bush and former adviser in Iraq, Bernard Kerik, walk out to WH South Lawn 2. Cutaway of media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush: "This interim progress report is not final. Extensive work remains to be...
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Critics of USA Freedom Act Are Ill-Informed: Stone

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Nov. 19 -- Geoffrey Stone, co-author of the White House Report on the NSA, discusses the merits of the USA Freedom Act with Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns at the CME's Global Financial Leadership Conference in Naples, Florida. (Source:...
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Bloomberg

When Will NFL Take Action in Abuse Cases?

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Sept. 16 -- A Houston television station reported that running back Adrian Peterson, already charged with hitting his 4-year-old son with a tree branch, was accused in 2013 of hitting another son. Columbia University Sports Management...
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Bloomberg

Valeant Scores a Rare Win: Have They Turned a Corner?

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July 20 -- Anthony Scilipoti, Veritas Investment Research president and chief executive officer, reacts to the decision by a panel of FDA experts who voted unanimously that Valeant's plaque psoriasis drug, brodalumab, deserved approval....
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President Obama's 2012 budget is expected to include deep cuts to Community Block Grants, a major funding source for non-profits nationwide. But the administration says difficult cuts are needed to help balance the budget and reduce deficits.

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HEADLINE: Non-Profits at Risk of Losing Federal Funding CAPTION: President Obama's 2012 budget is expected to include deep cuts to Community Block Grants, a major funding source for non-profits nationwide. But the administration says...
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CLEAN : Grey zone: who will care for Thailands elderly?

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CLEAN : Grey zone: who will care for Thailands elderly?
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US witholds aid to UN fund because of abortion link

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1. Wide shot of State Department spokesman Richard Boucher at news briefing 2. SOUNDBITE (English) State Department spokesman Richard Boucher: "We recognise that the aim of the UN Population Fund is to promote a transition to purely...
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee asked the U.S. Agency for International Development on Thursday to turn over all its records about the Obama administration's Twitter-like social media program it secretly built in Cuba. (April 10)

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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee asked the U.S. Agency for International Development on Thursday to turn over all its records about the Obama administration's Twitter-like social media program it secretly built in Cuba. The request...
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Sir David Attenborough accepting award

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir David Attenborough making an acceptance speech after being presented with a 'Beyond Theatre' award and walking off stage to applause at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards on November 13, 2016 in London,...
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Bloomberg

TUI CEO Joussen on Brexit’s Effect on Travel

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Dec.08 -- Friedrich Joussen, chief executive officer at TUI AG, discusses the effect of Brexit on the travel industry and his company’s latest earnings. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Interview with BBC Director General Tony Hall about pay figures and the gender pay gap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Lord Tony Hall, Director General of the BBC, speaking about having to compete to retain top talent who may be offered very high paying contracts with other broadcasters and saying that the BBC cannot...
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Bloomberg

Why So Many Asian Americans Are Absent From the C-Suite

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Dec.26 -- In this segment of "Walk the Talk," Bloomberg's Laura Colby gives her thoughts on the challenges Asian Americans face in the workplace. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Late-Night TV: How Hosts, Writers Find Unique Ways to Tackle Trump | THR News

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Late-night hosts and their writers are tasked with finding unique ways of commenting on the President Trump's daily mayhem.
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Sky News

Jeremy Corbyn making Road to Brexit speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn making a speech titled 'The Road to Brexit' on 24 February 2017 in London, United Kingdom
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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...