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Bloomberg

You Dont Expect People to Do Stupid Things: Rose

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Dec. 22 -- Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose discusses U.S foreign policy, the crisis in Russia and cyber warfare on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Putin in Very Dangerous Political Place: Blond

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Dec. 18 -- Respublica Director General Phillip Blond and Better Capital Founder Jon Moulton discuss the Russian economy amid low oil prices and what that means politically for Putin. They speak on Bloomberg Television's The Pulse....
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Bloomberg

Ruble Weakens to 70 vs. U.S. Dollar for First Time

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Dec. 16 -- The Russian Central Banks attempt to revive the ruble failed as the currency plunged past 70 to the dollar after seeing the biggest advance in 16 years earlier in the day. Bloomberg's Tom Keene reports on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Putin Turning More Antagonistic, Not Desperate: Bremmer

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Nov. 3 -- Ian Bremmer, president and founder of Eurasia Group, examines Russian President Vladmir Putins response to increasing sanctions from the U.S. and Europe and why that strategy is not working against Russia. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

The Ruble Tumbles: How Much Further Will It Fall?

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Dec. 15 -- Foreign Policy columnist Michael Weiss, Nomura's Jens Nordvig and Greylock Capital's Andrey Popel discuss the collapse of the ruble with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Russias Prospects for Next Year Are Grim: Lipman

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Dec. 18 -- European Council on Foreign Relations Fellow Maria Lipman discusses Russias economic crisis and what could come out of Vladimir Putins news conference with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on Countdown. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

California Rainstorms Bring Flooding, Mud Slides

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Dec. 4 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu reports on today's top news stories on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Questions Raised Over Putin's G20 Attendance

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Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg's Paul Allen reports on the questions surrounding Russian President Vladimir Putin's attendance at the G20 meeting in Brisbane next month. Paul Allen has more on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Putin Blames U.S. and EU for Russias Woes

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Dec. 18 -- Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on todays top news stories on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Yekaterina Interview About Pussy Riot Trial

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Yekaterina Interview About Pussy Riot Trial
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Sky News

Interview with Italian PM Matteo Renzi Pt 2

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Interview with Italian PM Matteo Renzi Pt 2
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Curated Video

RUSSIA: HUBERT VEDRINE DISCUSSES YUGOSLAVIA

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Russian/Nat French Foreign Minister Hubert Vedrine said on Friday that Russia is aware of the ramifications of the opposition's victory in the first round of elections in Yugoslavia. He said Moscow has no plans to receive the...
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Curated Video

Political analyst reacts to Putin's comments on Syria and G20

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned the West against taking one-sided action in Syria, but also said Russia "does not exclude" supporting a United Nations (UN) resolution on punitive military strikes if it is proved that Damascus...
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Curated Video

VOICER Former Beatle on Moscow tour meets Russian president

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00 00 Former Beatle, Paul McCartney, wife Heather Mills, and Russian President Vladimir Putin walk in and sit down 00 12 Close up of Putin 00 15 Wide reverse of meeting 00 20 SOUNDBITE (English) Paul McCartney, former Beatle "When you...
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Police clashed Tuesday on a central Moscow square with demonstrators trying to hold a second day of protests against alleged vote fraud in Russia's parliamentary elections.

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HEADLINE: Moscow police clash with anti-Putin demonstrators CAPTION: Police clashed Tuesday on a central Moscow square with demonstrators trying to hold a second day of protests against alleged vote fraud in Russia's parliamentary...
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WRAP Polls open in Vladivostok, Moscow

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Vladivostok 1. Wide of port 2. Close of navy ships in port 3. Entrance to polling station 4. Close of sign 5. Security 6. Officers casting ballot 7. Close of man putting ballot in box 8. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Vox Pop, Yekaterina Shevchuk,...
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Curated Video

Tens of thousands of people held the largest anti-government protests that post-Soviet Russia has ever seen on Saturday to criticize electoral fraud and demand an end to Vladimir Putin's rule.

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HEADLINE: Russia's stunning protests end with hint of change CAPTION: Tens of thousands of people held the largest anti-government protests that post-Soviet Russia has ever seen to criticize electoral fraud and demand an end to Vladimir...
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Curated Video

USA: HORST KOEHLER CANDIDATE TO HEAD THE IMF

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English/Nat Horst Koehler, the man tipped to head the International Monetary Fund, was in Washington D-C on Wednesday for a round of talks with the Clinton administration. He's the second official candidate put forward by the German...
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RUSSIA: UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT KUCHMA MEETS YELTSIN (V)

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Voice and effects Russian President Boris Yeltsin has left hospital and returned to the Kremlin to meet the visiting leader of the Ukraine. Yeltsin has been undergoing treatment for pneumonia after falling ill last month. He...
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Reax to Putin being named Time person of the year, Kasyanov

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1. Wide shot office building, camera tilt down 2. Set up shot Mikhail Kasyanov, former prime minister of Russia, now an opposition leader 3. Mid shot desk 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mikhail Kasyanov, former Russian Prime Minister: "I think...
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President Bush is attending his last G-8 where the focus of the first day of meetings is Africa. Climate change and the global food crisis are also expected to top the agenda at the annual summit.

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HEADLINE: G-8 summit opens with African focus (g-8-summit) CAPTION: President Bush is attending his last G-8 where the focus of the first day of meetings is Africa. Climate change and the global food crisis are also expected to top the...
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NEWS FEATURE Analysts, politicians comment on upcoming elections

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AP Television Moscow - 29 November 2007 1. Various of Russian parliament building Moscow - 28 November 2007 2. Various of independent politician Vladimir Ryzhkov gathering up files 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Vladimir Ryzhkov, Independent...
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Kasparov says Russian President Putin should be forced to play by the rules; compares him to Hitler

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Russian opposition activist and former world chess champion, Garry Kasparov, said on Wednesday that Russian president Vladimir Putin should be forced to play by the rules just like in chess and compared him to Adolf Hitler. Kasparov, a...
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Former business partner on Khodorovsky verdict

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1. Former shareholder of Yukos Oil company and Khodorkovsky's partner, Leonid Nevzlin, sitting down in conference room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Leonid Nevzlin, former shareholder of the Yukos Oil company and Khodorkovsky's partner "The...