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UK: Sir Keir Starmer MP visits Wakefield College.

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CLEAN: Exterior Interview with British Labour Party Leader Sir Keir Starmer during visit toWakefield College and speaking about the Governments plans for school exams during the coronavirus epidemic on 12th August 2020 Wakefield, United...
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Sky News

Interview with Keir Starmer speaking on COVID19

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to COVID-19, the new variant, possible lockdown, schooling and mass testing on the 18th December 2020 in London, England
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Florida State Capitol under high security ahead of Biden inauguration

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The Florida State Capitol in Tallahassee is under high security ahead of US President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration on Wednesday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Why Hillman Group Is Taking the SPAC Route to Go Public

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Jan.25 -- Hillman Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Doug Cahill discusses the construction hardware supplier's plan to go public in a $2.64 billion deal with Landcadia Holdings III Inc., a blank-check firm led by Houston Rockets...
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Bloomberg

Blackrock Expands Investments In Renewables

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Apr.15 -- Blackrock Global Head of Renewable Power David Giordano speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel about Blackrock's increased investments in renewable, closing a $4.8B fund. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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FBI investigates Andrew Brown Jr.'s death; CDC loosens mask guidance; and Britney Spears will address court about her conservatorship.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nigerians escape nightmare traffic with new Chinese-built train

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A new train line in Nigeria is already winning fans as people tire of chaotic traffic jams and safety problems on the road (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Wallace warns of chemical weapons proliferation in wake of Salisbury attack

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The world is facing a dangerous proliferation of deadly chemical and biological weapons in the wake of the Salisbury poisonings, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has warned. Three years on from the attempted killing of former spy Sergei...
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Bloomberg

Emerging Markets to Benefit From U.S. Infrastructure Plan, Mobius Says

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Mar.09 -- Mark Mobius, founder of Mobius Capital Partners, says emerging markets would benefit from a U.S. infrastructure plan. He also says the dollar probably won't get any weaker from here. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Cuomo: I Never Touched Anyone Inappropriately

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Aug.03 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he never touched anyone inappropriately or made inappropriate sexual advances. Cuomo spoke after the state Attorney General found he sexually harassed several women.
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Bloomberg

Cuomo: N.Y. Local Governments Should Adopt CDC Masking Guidance

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Aug.02 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo urges the state's city and town leaders to follow revised masking guidance issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control at a press briefing on Monday.
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Bloomberg

Summers Signals Inflation Now 'Entrenching'

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers suggests that outsized price gains are now becoming enduring as the U.S. economy suffers its fastest inflation since 1990. Summers speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg Television's...
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Bloomberg

G-7: ECB's Visco Says July Is 'Perhaps' Time to Start Rate Hikes

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European Central Bank Governing Council Member and Banca d'Italia Governor Ignazio Visco says the ECB can move "gradually" to raise interest rates "in the coming months." He speaks with Maria Tadeo on the sidelines of a meeting of G-7...
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Bloomberg

Bond Market Asking 'How Far' BOE Will Go: HSBC's Major

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The Bank of England is expected to push through the biggest interest rate increase in 27 years on Thursday. Steven Major, global head of fixed income research at HSBC, explains what the bond market is looking for in the decision on...
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Bloomberg

Eastern Economic Corridor on Sustainable Growth

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Amb. Sihasak Phuangketkeow, Special Advisor of Eastern Economic Corridor; Former Permanent Secretary of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand speaks with Bloomberg's Yazhou Sun at the Bloomberg Business Summit at APEC.
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Curated Video

RUSSIA: ACCUSED US SPY EDMOND POPE LATEST

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English/Nat Russian officials on Friday turned down a request by the wife of accused U -S spy Edmond Pope to visit her husband for a second time. Mrs. Pope was allowed to visit her husband for an hour on Wednesday, but requests to see...
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Curated Video

Oscar winning director talks about his new film, Oliver Twist

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1. Various of Roman Polanski and Barney Clarke posing for photographers in hotel gardens 2. Wide shot Polanski and Clarke at press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Roman Polanski: "People think whatever I'll do now will have the same...
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Curated Video

Actors and actresses walking the red carpet at Sunday's Primetime Emmy Awards share their favorite shows. (Sept. 22)

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HEADLINE: What TV stars watch CAPTION: Actors and actresses walking the red carpet at Sunday's Primetime Emmy Awards share their favorite shows. (Sept. 22) AP Television Los Angeles, 20 September 2009 1. Wide of comedian Sarah Silverman...
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Curated Video

USA: NEW RULES TO CLASSIFY NICOTINE AS AN ADDICTIVE DRUG

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English/Nat President Clinton looks set to give his blessing to new rules classifying nicotine as an addictive drug. The long-anticipated move will officially give the U-S Food and Drug Administration unprecedented powers to regulate...
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Curated Video

SYND 14 1 79 UN REPRESENTATIVE ATISSARI PRESS CONFERENCE ON NAMIBIA TRANSITION

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United Nations Envoy, former Prime Minister of Finland Marti Atissari holds a press conference in Johannesburg, regarding the situation in Nambia. 1. ms Atissari to seat 2. cu photographer 3. cu Atissari speaks, SOUNDBITE: "you may have...
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Curated Video

Syrians in US react to Bush address

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Washington, DC - February 2, 2005 1. President George W. Bush walking onto House floor before State of the Union address 2. Cutaway of Vice President Dick Cheney and House Speaker Dennis Hastert 3. Shots of President Bush walking up to...
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Curated Video

US energy secretary comments

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1. Exterior of Austria Center conference hall 2. Spencer Abraham, US Energy Secretary arriving at press conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Spencer Abraham, US Energy Secretary: "Well, that's an effort I think to change the subject from...
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Curated Video

UN war crimes prosecutor says Mladic may have left Serbia

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1. Wide exterior of Special Court on War Crimes 2. Wide of court entrance 3. Chief United Nations war crimes prosecutor for the former Yugoslavia, Serge Brammertz arriving at news conference 4. Brammertz with deputy court prosecutor and...
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WRAP new pictures of protesters trying to break police cordon, government reaction and earlier material

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1. Various of Milosevic supporters gathering outside his villa 2. Close up of Milosevic poster 3. Various of supporters pushing through the riot police cordon 4. Various of supporters pushing and shouting at riot police 5. Wide of...