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Stoltenberg meets Libyan prime minister
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:NATO TV - AP CLIENTS ONLYBrussels - 1 February 20171. Various of NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and the Prime Minister of Libya's unity government Fayez Al-Sarraj entering briefing2....
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Hormats: Xenophobic Groups Take Heart in Trump Win
Nov. 9 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates, talks about U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump's domestic and foreign policies and approach to trade. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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India PM Modi Looks to Bolster Russian Ties
Jun.01 -- Apex Avalon Consulting Chairman Girija Pande discusses India and Russia relations and talks about the Paris climate accord. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Trump Wraps Up Chaotic Week With China Summit
Apr.07 -- Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on the talks between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Trump Angry About `Watered Down' Travel Ban
Jun.05 -- President Donald Trump criticized the latest version of his own travel ban as "watered down" in a Twitter tirade Monday. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Turkey vote a test for Kurds says veteran Kurdish politician
Jailed by the junta after Turkey's 1980 military coup and again after last year's failed putsch veteran Kurdish politician Ahmet Turk still hopes for peace but fears the consequences of next month's referendum
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Jeff Sessions Recuses Himself Russian Investigations
Mar.03 -- Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli discusses Attorney General Jeff Sessions removing himself from investigations of Russian interference in the 2016 elections and Vice President Pence’s email controversy. He speaks with Francine...
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Liberium Says Fox-Sky Deal Will Go Through Eventually
Jul.14 -- Ian Whittaker, head of European media research at Liberium, discusses the Fox-Sky deal and the hurdles the companies face. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Lebanon's Stability Is Backed by Liquidity, Says Salameh
Nov.13 -- Lebanon Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh discusses the state of the nation's economy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Las turbias circunstancias que rodean la elección de Venezuela
Oct.16-- Casey Reckman, directora de Credit Suisse Securities, habla de los sorprendentes resultados de la elección venezolana con David Gura y Shery Ahn de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power".
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Immigration dominates Hungarian election campaign
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has focused on a single message to voters ahead of Sunday's elections: only a third consecutive term in government for his Fidesz party can guarantee the country's security through its total...
Sky News
Tony Blair makes welfare speech on the Aylesbury Estate in South London
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Tony Blair walking up to the lectern and beginning his 'forgotten people' speech during a visit to the Aylesbury estate in south-east London on June 02, 1997 in London, England.
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CLEAN : Macedonia PM hails yes vote win in name referendum
Macedonia’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev hails an overwhelming yes majority in a referendum asking voters if they would accept changing the country’s name to North Macedonia to end a long running row with Greece
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Pound to Fall to $1.20 on Brexit Risks, Mizuho's Chatwell Says
Jul.24 -- Peter Chatwell, head of European rates strategy at Mizuho, discusses the outlook for Bank of England policy, the pound and gilts amid uncertainty surrounding Brexit negotiations. He speaks on "Bloomberg; Daybreak Europe."
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Political Turbulence Not Impacting U.S. Bonds, Eaton Vance's Gaffney Says
Sep.28 -- Kathleen Gaffney, Eaton Vance director of diversified fixed income, discusses the impact of global political risks on the bond market with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Trump apologizes to Kavanaugh for "suffering"
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in - again for the cameras, this time - Monday night at a White House ceremony, but not before President Donald Trump slammed Kavanaugh's opponents for a "campaing of personal destruction."
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FMs from Asia and Europe meet in Myanmar
Foreign ministers and representatives of 51 countries from Asia and Europe were meeting in the Myanmar capital Naypyitaw on Monday in a forum that aims to further political and economic cooperation but which takes place against the...
Bridgeman Arts
Friday, August 23, 1968 people of Prague protesting against Soviet occupation. Marching and striking. State Bank is occupied. Soviet tanks in the city.
Part one of Seven Days to Remember Part 2, documenting events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August, 1968. Made by valiant Czech filmmakers, who risked their lives to film the defiance in the streets and to get their...
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Drag artists protest in London against Trump's visit
Thousands of protesters joined a march in central London on Friday against US President Donald Trump's controversial visit to the UK.
One section of the march was taken up by members of the LGBT community, many of whom were...
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What We're Doing With China Is Necessary, Says Author Gordon Chang
Jul.03 -- Gordon Chang, author of "The Coming Collapse of China" and "Nuclear Showdown: North Korea Takes on the World," discusses the escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Nixon in Berlin and at NATO in Brussels, 1969
Clip 4 from the 'The First Step: President Nixon's European Visit', a film produced by the United States Information Agency in 1969, covering Richard Nixon's European visits and meetings. In this clip, Nixon arrives in Berlin and is...
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Spanish students protest climate change
Thousands of students skipped school and marched through Madrid on Friday to protest what they see as failure by their government to take tough action against climate change.
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Fed to Show Tolerance for Higher Inflation, Pictet's Ducrozet Says
Mar.20 -- Frederik Ducrozet, senior economist at Pictet Asset Management, discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy and its inflation target. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" alongside Peter Dixon, global equities economist at...
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Bangladesh protesters rally against PM
Protesters took to the streets of Dhaka on Tuesday to voice their opposition against Bangladesh's ruling Awami League, just a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's party won a landslide victory in the country's general election.