AFP News Agency
CLEAN : SHORT PROFILE: Saleh Kebzabo becomes prime minister of Chad
The former opposition figure becomes prime minister following a decree issued by military leader and interim president Mahamat Idriss Deby Into, who was proclaimed head of state at the death of his father (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Deese: Goal Is Stable, Steady Growth
Brian Deese, White House Director of the National Economic Council, on the current state of the U.S. economy. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Queen Elizabeth II's reign 'unmatched' says expert
The Royal Editor of London's Evening Standard newspaper says Queen Elizabeth II's reign was 'unmatched' in length and influence, characterised by a sense of stability she gave the UK despite the turbulent times she lived through (Footage...
Bloomberg
Rio Tinto CEO: China Doesn't Have Inflation Problem
Rio Tinto Group CEO Jakob Stausholm says China doesn't have an inflation problem and he sees that economy growing in the second half of the year. He speaks on "Bloomberg The Open."
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A look at who may be jockeying for a spot in Obama gvt
AP Television
Washington, DC - 6 November 2008
1. Wide of building
2. Close-up concrete barriers around building where members of President-elect Barack Obama's transition team have new offices
3. Tilt up front of building
4. Close-up...
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Cameron and Putin hopeful that Syria regime and rebels will join talks
1. Wide of British Prime Minister David Cameron and Russian President Vladimir Putin entering news conference
2. Mid of Putin and Cameron
3. SOUNDBITE (English) David Cameron, British Prime Minister:
"Now, it is no secret that President...
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+4:3 White House and State Dept briefings on Syria
1. State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland walking into briefing room
2. SOUNDBITE: Victoria Nuland, State Department Spokesperson:
"You know, Bashar al-Assad has been making promises to his people for years, for weeks. What's...
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President Bush argued Monday that the government's dramatic rescue of Citigroup was necessary to 'safeguard the financial system' and help the economy recover, and he said there could be more such moves if other institutions need help.
HEADLINE: Bush: More decisions like Citigroup possible
CAPTION: President Bush argued Monday that the government's dramatic rescue of Citigroup was necessary to 'safeguard the financial system' and help the economy recover, and he said...
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Indonesia - US-Chinese relations presser
United States Secretary of State Warren Christopher on Wednesday (24/7) met his Chinese counterpart, Qian Qichen, to lay the framework for high level meetings. US National Security Adviser Anthony Lake, who recently visited Beijing, set...
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US Secretary of State on Venezuela
1. Wide of hearing room
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State:
"I do believe that the president of Venezuela (Hugo Chavez) is really destroying his own country, economically, politically. And this is a place...
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USA: NEW YORK: US CONFIRMS SANCTIONS ON BELGRADE
English/Nat
The United States on Monday reaffirmed it's position over the crisis in Kosovo and confirmed it was imposing economic sanctions on Belgrade.
In a White House briefing, Presidential spokesman Mike McCurry also delivered...
Curated Video
World leaders pledge funds to persuade Taliban to renounce violence
Wellington Barracks, London
1. Various of Afghan President Hamid Karzai meeting British soldiers who have served in Afghanistan at Wellington Barracks
2. Top shot of delegates gathering for family photo at Lancaster House
3. Close-up of...
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ZAIRE: KINSHASA: PEOPLE CELEBRATE END OF PRESIDENT MOBUTU'S RULE
French/Nat
Joyful Zaireans took to the streets of the capital Kinshasa on Friday celebrating the news that autocratic president Mobutu Sese Seko had given up power.
Mobutu handed over control of the country to his aides, retreating to...
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President Barack Obama declared Tuesday that 'Iraq's future is in the hands of its own people,' warning of more violence in the days ahead but signaling optimism that Iraq will prevail as a stable, sovereign nation
HEADLINE: Obama: U.S. pullback important step forward
CAPTION: President Barack Obama declared Tuesday that 'Iraq's future is in the hands of its own people,' warning of more violence in the days ahead but signaling optimism that Iraq...
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Syrian opposition says no progress on aid convoys or release of prisoners from govt jails
Syria's opposition says there has been no progress on aid convoys reaching the besieged city of Homs and the release of prisoners from government jails.
As the Syrian government and opposition delegation sat down again with a UN mediator...
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Labor Secretary Hilda Solis takes questions from Facebook users and the AP's Mark Hamrick about the job market amid word that hiring by private employers was the weakest so far this year in May. (June 4)
HEADLINE: Labor Secretary: Jobless can help in clean-up
CAPTION: Labor Secretary Hilda Solis takes questions from Facebook users and the AP's Mark Hamrick about the job market amid word that hiring by private employers was the weakest...
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Senators McCain, Graham and Lieberman visit Kabul; comment
1. Senators walk into news conference
2. Cutaway of photographer
3. SOUNDBITE (English) John McCain, US Senator:
"I think we are looking, trying to look at the whole country, in other words Kandahar, Helmand province, some other areas...
Bloomberg
What Would an IBM 3.0 Look Like?
Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg's Alex Barinka reports on the performance of IBM. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
BlackBerry Cash Optimism Dampened by Revenue Reality
Dec. 19 -- BlackBerry reported third-quarter results that beat analyst estimates and saw the company generate positive cash flow, but that was overshadowed by revenue that fell below expectations, dropping 34 percent. Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
What Do We Get Most Wrong About China?
Dec. 10 -- Nobel Laureate Michael Spence discusses the Chinese economy and financial reform on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Coup leader announces reinstatement of old constitution
1. Mid of reporters, security
2. SOUNDBITE (French) Captain Amadou Haya Sanogo, Coup Leader:
"Following the final statement of The Economic Community Of West African States held in Abidjan on the 27 March 2012 and a statement from the...
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New Yorkers are offering Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio their opinions on everything from schools and health care to making food more affordable as part of a two-week initiative to confront issues affecting the city. (Nov. 20)
New Yorkers are offering Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio their opinions on everything from schools and health care to making food more affordable as part of a two-week initiative to confront issues affecting the city.
"This center is...
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WRAP Iraq Report in bookshops, reax from Democrats, ADDS Republican reax
Pool
1. Mid of Democrats walking to the podium (Nancy Pelosi (left) and Steny Hoyer (right))
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Republican Nancy Pelosi, Democrat for California, Speaker of the House-elect:
"First and foremost, I salute the...
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WRAP Obama arrives; handshake ADDS Obama sots
1. Wide of Air Force One touching down and taxiing on runway
2. Mid of security
3. US President Barack Obama waving, disembarking plane
4. Wide of motorcade
5. Obama shaking hands with officials, getting into car
6. Various of convoy...