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Making the Case for Optimism in Japanese Markets

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March 11 -- David Nadel, portfolio manager at Roycefunds, discusses his optimistic view of Japan's markets and economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Fauci Hopes to Have Covid Vaccine End of Year

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Jul.31 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says he's "cautiously optimistic" to have a Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the year or early next year.
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MRI and CT scanners, a pain rehabilitation centre and an underwater treadmill - that's just some of the state-of-the-art facilities pets can benefit from at a new animal hospital in the UK. (Nov. 20)

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HEADLINE:Sick pets get high-tech health care CAPTION:MRI and CT scanners, a pain rehabilitation center and an underwater treadmill - that's just some of the state-of-the-art facilities pets can benefit from at a new animal hospital in...
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US Senate backs US-Peru free trade agreement, Bush reax

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1. US President George W Bush walking into press conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W Bush, US President: "I appreciate the fact that the United States Senate is going to take up the free trade agreement with Peru today. This...
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Indians turn to the stars to help with the economic downturn

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India, like most other economies, is grappling with an economic slowdown with rising inflation, slowing growth and the declining value of the rupee spooking investors. While experts blame the recession on supply bottlenecks and policy...
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Legal expert: US Supreme Court left in calcified state

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Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor will have a chance over a likely decades-long career to tackle a host of big issues in the law and have a role in shaping the answers to them. Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan...
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Announcing major reforms to U.S. surveillance programs, President Barack Obama spoke Thursday about how the U.S. intelligence community collects and stores information about people in the U.S. and overseas, amid privacy concerns. (Jan. 17)

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President Barack Obama is ordering changes to the government's massive collection of phone records that he says will end the program "as it currently exists." Obama says in a speech he is making at the Justice Department Friday that...
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President signs new energy bill in wake of Bali summit

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1. Walk in shot of US President, George W. Bush, shaking hands with House of Representatives, Speaker Nancy Pelosi 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "One of the most serious long-term challenges facing our country is...
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Jet, Eisenhower

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New US Jet Fighter Unveiled The "starfire," America's most powerful single-engine plane in 1952, is displayed for the first time. Radical armament for the early Fifties - all rockets, no guns - and electronic control, give the...
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Announcing major reforms to U.S. surveillance programs, President Barack Obama spoke Friday about how the U.S. intelligence community collects and stores information about people in the U.S. and overseas, amid privacy concerns. (Jan. 17)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus004048 President Barack Obama is ordering changes to the government's massive collection of phone records that he says will end the program "as it currently exists." Obama says in a speech he is...
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U.K. Credit Rating Cut to AA by S&P With Negative Outlook

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June 27 -- The United Kingdom has lost its final AAA credit rating as S&P cut the nation to AA with a negative outlook on the heels of the Brexit referendum. Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Toyota takes the wraps off its revamped Avalon

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LEADIN Toyota has unveiled its latest flagship Avalon vehicle at the Detroit motor show. It's packed with technology, including Apple CarPlay and Alexa voice controls to appeal to younger buyers. ...
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SIFMA CEO on Financial Regulation Under Trump

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Nov.01 -- Kenneth Bentsen, president and chief executive officer at SIFMA, discusses financial regulation under the Trump administration. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Italy Has No Plan Whatsoever to Leave the Euro, Borghi Says

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Oct.02 -- Italy Head of Lower House Budget Committee Claudio Borghi discusses market reaction to the Italian budget and fears that the nation will attempt to leave the euro. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Is 5G the Future of Connected Cars?

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Jul.30 -- Connecting cars to each other and the infrastructure around them could play an important role in the future of autonomous vehicles and improving safety. However, a debate over technology and standards is delaying global...
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23 States Sue Trump Administration Over California Auto Emissions Rule

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They're seeking a court order to block the Trump administration from revoking California's ability to set its own emissions standards.
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Climate concerns over China coal project in Serbia

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China's commitment to carbon reduction overseas is being questioned as they expand more infrastructure projects abroad.
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Legal Expert: SCOTUS Left in Calcified State

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Justice Anthony Kennedy's successor will have a chance over a likely decades-long career to tackle a host of big issues in the law and have a role in shaping the answers to them. Constitutional Law Professor Jonathan...
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Increased Political Tensions Bring Additional Burden - SAP CEO

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Sep.15 -- "With the current political tensions actually increasing, of course this is imposing a lot of additional burden," when it comes to doing business with China, SAP CEO Christian Klein told Bloomberg TV on Wednesday, September 15....
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Biden Aide Suspended for Allegedly Threatening Female Reporter

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Feb.12 -- TJ Ducklo, a longtime Biden campaign aide who serves as deputy press secretary, has been suspended without pay for a week after he allegedly threatened another reporter. White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki describes the move...
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How much cadmium goes into children's trinkets will be regulated by the jewelry industry, which says it will adhere to voluntary limits. The metal can cause cancer and other diseases.

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HEADLINE: Jewelry industry to limit toxic cadmium CAPTION: How much cadmium goes into children's trinkets will be regulated by the jewelry industry, which says it will adhere to voluntary limits. The metal can cause cancer and other...
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Embattled Haitian president meets Bahamas counterpart

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1. Presidential palace 2. Security at presidential palace grounds 3. Various shots of dead bodies in street, reported to be supporters of Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide 4. Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide and Bahamian...
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The 95th anniversary celebration of the National Board of Review Film Awards

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APTN New York, 13 January 2004 1. Exterior pan street to Tavern on the Green restaurant in Central Park 2. Exterior pull tree lights to restaurant 3. Setup shot Morgan Freeman 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Morgan Freeman, Actor (Lifetime...
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USA: LOS ANGELES AUTO SHOW

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English/Nat Car enthusiasts got their first glimpse of the 1996 models when the Los Angeles Auto Show opened to the public Sunday. More than 700-thousand people are expected to visit the show, which runs for a week. It's one clean...