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CORRECTION Blatter says FIFA to release financial-scandal documents

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1. Exterior or FIFA building 2. Mid of FIFA sign 3. Mid of journalists waiting for news conference 4. FIFA President Sepp Blatter enters and sits 5. Cutaway of media 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Sepp Blatter, FIFA President: "So, when I said...
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Bloomberg

NFL Under Microscope, Roger Goodell Under Scrutiny

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Sept. 18 -- Gamco Investors Chairman and CEO Mario Gabelli and SapientNitro Chief Marketing Officer Bill Kanarick discuss the NFL's abuse scandals on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Major League Baseball and the players union have announced the creation of new protocols for dealing with concussions including a new disabled list. (March 29)

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HEADLINE: MLB adopts concussions protocols CAPTION: Major League Baseball and the players union have announced the creation of new protocols for dealing with concussions including a new disabled list. (March 29) [Source:] AP AMONG...
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Bloomberg

Peshmerga Fighters Arrive in Turkey

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Oct. 30 -- On today's Top Photos, Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley highlights photos that illustrate headlines from around the world. he speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Ray Rice can play football again, as soon as he finds a new team. The Ravens running back has won the appeal of his indefinite suspension by the NFL. (Dec. 1)

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Ray Rice can play football again, as soon as he finds a new team. The Ravens running back has won the appeal of his indefinite suspension by the NFL. Former U.S. District Judge Barbara S. Jones decided commissioner Roger Goodell's...
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Bloomberg

We're Seeing Very Robust Growth in Asia: Asian Tour CEO

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Oct. 17 -- Asian Tour CEO Mike Kerr discusses the development of professional golf in Asia and the rise of top Asian golfers with Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Super Bowl Tickets Setting Fans Back Thousands

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RESTRICTIONS SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYHouston – 3 February 20171. Super Bowl fan fest2. SOUNDBITE (English) Brent Johnson, Falcons Fan:"I would love to go to the game, if you would ask my...
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Bloomberg

How Red Bull Got the World Hooked on Energy Drinks

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Feb.13 -- Not only did Red Bull transform the beverage industry, it created its own category: the 'Energy Drink'. It's inspired countless other brands and made twelve billionaires along the way. But selling the drink in such high volume...
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IOC President presser at end of Executive Board meeting

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1. Mid of International Olympic Committee (IOC) President, Jacques Rogge, walking into media conference 2. Wide of media conference with President Rogge and IOC spokeswoman Giselle Davies 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jacques Rogge,...
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London 2012 chief gives update on Games progress

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1. Various of Chairman of London's 2012 Olympic Organising Committee Sebastian Coe riding bike on Beijing street 2. Wide shot of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sebastian Coe, Chairman of London's 2012 Olympic Organising...
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Travelling sports teams are big business for downtown Miami hotels. Some of those hotels are now offering rooms with accommodations for very tall guests, a trend that is spreading to other cities that professional athletes visit frequently.

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HEADLINE: Hotels ''supersizing'' to attract tall athletes CAPTION: Travelling sports teams are big business for downtown Miami hotels. Some of those hotels are now offering rooms with accommodations for very tall guests, a trend that is...
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Theo Epstein was introduced as the new president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs at a Tuesday press conference. The Cubs hope he can work the same magic for the championship-starved team as he did for the Boston Red Sox. (Oct. 25)

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HEADLINE : Theo Epstein joins the Cubs CAPTION: Theo Epstein was introduced as the new president of baseball operations for the Chicago Cubs at a Tuesday press conference. The Cubs hope he can work the same magic for the...
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Bloomberg

Usain Bolt and Stephanie Ruhle Race: Who's Faster?

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Dec. 23 -- Usain Bolt, the world's fastest man, has a timepiece from Hublot that you can buy for $25,000. He races Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle.
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Bloomberg

The NFL's PR Crisis: Can Goodell Hold On to His Job?

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Sept. 19 -- Columbia Business School's Adam Galinsky, sports agent Leigh Steinberg, Rosenblatt Securites' Brian Blair and Bloomberg's Scott Soshnick react to Roger Goodell's news conference. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street...
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Bloomberg

There Won't Be Another Jeter for a Long Time: Dolich

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Sept. 25 -- Andy Dolich, former EVP of the Oakland Athletics, discusses the legacy of Derek Jeter with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

English Premiership Rugby Season Begins After 5 Month Delay

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Aug.14 -- Harlequin Chief Executive Officer Laurie Dalrymple discusses the delayed start to the season and safeguards put in place to protect players from Covid-19. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Ed Butowsky is a wealth manager who handles the portfolio's for dozens of NFL players. Butowsky says if the players don't play it could be financial suicide for many of them.

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HEADLINE: First Person: NFL lockout a financial disaster for players? CAPTION: Ed Butowsky is a wealth manager who handles the portfolio's for dozens of NFL players. Butowsky says if the players don't play it could be financial suicide...
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Tigers acquire Cabrera and Willis from Marlins; Padres nearing agreement with Peavy; 17-year-old accused of firing shot that killed Sean Taylor; Clemson football coach Tommy Bowden will remain with school; Broncos Henry wins appeal from NFL

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HEADLINE: Sports Wednesday: Clemson's Bowden to stay CAPTION: Tigers acquire Cabrera and Willis from Marlins; Padres nearing agreement with Peavy; 17-year-old accused of firing shot that killed Sean Taylor; Clemson football coach Tommy...
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Bloomberg

Archie Griffin: I Believe in the Game of Football

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Dec. 12 -- Two-time Heisman Winner Archie Griffin, on behalf of the Wendy's High School Heisman Program, speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox about winning college football's ultimate individual honor. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on...
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Bloomberg

NBA Legend Starks on Knicks, Phil Jackson & LeBron James

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Oct. 29 -- New York Knicks legend John Starks discusses the Knicks' ability to compete, the importance of cultivating young talent for the NBA and LeBron James' future in Cleveland. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on ""Street...
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AP Sports Columnist: N-B-A is in uncharted territory as it considers what action to take against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, after racially charged comments attributed to Sterling were made public over the weekend. (April 28)

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Used car dealership chain CarMax says it is ending its sponsorship of the NBA's Los Angeles Clippers in the wake of racist comments attributed to team owner Donald Sterling. Sterling is alleged to have made the comments in a recorded...
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Premiere, Dogs, Baseball

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Gala Premiere From "Madame X" Ross Hunter's new movie stars Lana Turner and Ricardo Montalban, who are among the many stars attending. Westminster Dog Show At New York's Madison Square, a wire-haired fox terrier, Champion Zeloy Mormaides...
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The Nationals appear headed for some tough contract negotiations with the representative for No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg.

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HEADLINE: Nationals look to sign No. 1 pick CAPTION: The Nationals appear headed for some tough contract negotiations with the representative for No. 1 draft pick Stephen Strasburg. (June 10) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
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Bloomberg

NBA Spotlight: The 44-Minute Game Experiment

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Oct. 21 -- Boston Celtics President Rich Gotham discusses the NBA's 44-minute game experiment and his approach to satisfying Celtics fans. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)