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Parisians enjoy weekend leisure activities in 1926, Sunday drive, swimming, flower picking, dancing, romancing

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Parisians enjoy weekend leisure activities in 1926, Sunday drive, swimming, flower picking, dancing, romancing
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CLEAN : Dutch court rejects bulk

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CLEAN : Dutch court rejects bulk
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says Not Targeting China With North Korea Actions

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Jun.29 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin speaks at a news conference about the Treasury's prohibition of U.S. financial institutions from maintaining accounts for Bank of Dandong after concluding that the China-based company has...
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New FedRes chief seeks to reassure investors with continuity

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday in Washington, DC. It was her first appearance before Congress since she was sworn in a week ago. In wide ranging remarks, Yellen...
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Bloomberg

Dr. Amer Sharif, Head of Dubai's COVID-19 Command, on Vaccination Goals, Health-Economy Balance

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Feb.07 -- Dr. Amer Sharif, Head of Dubai's COVID-19 Command & Control Centre, discusses the UAE's goal to vaccinate half its population by the end of March and the entire population by 4Q, the ability of its healthcare system to...
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Curated Video

Hundreds of elephants are jobless because of Indian timber ban

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1. Various of river and mountains 2. Women carrying traditional baskets on their backs going down the road 3. Mid of sign board saying ''Road to Myanmar'' 4. Various of elephants crossing river 5. Various of an elephant moving a log...
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Bloomberg

The SPAC Ecosystem Is Here to Stay: Apollo's Rowan

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Jul.15 -- Apollo Global Management Inc. co-founder and newly minted CEO Marc Rowan talks about how Wall Street is changing and the future of SPACs. He spoke to Bloomberg's Jason Kelly in a wide-ranging interview for Bloomberg Live’s...
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Bloomberg

SocGen 1Q Net Beats Estimate, Targets Other Cost Cuts

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May 4 -- French bank Societe Generale SA reported a surprise increase in first-quarter profit. Net income rose to 924 million euros ($1.06 billion) from 868 million euros a year earlier, the Paris-based bank said on Wednesday. French...
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Bloomberg

SocGen CEO on ECB, Capital Markets, Banking Union, Trade

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Jun.06 -- Frederic Oudea, chief executive officer at Societe Generale, discusses the European Central Bank's interest rate decision, confidence in the bank's capital market activity, the firm's global economic outlook, and weathering a...
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Bloomberg

Fed Is Said to Probe Deutsche Bank Over Danske

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Jan.23 -- One of the biggest money laundering scandals in recent history is intensifying. The Federal Reserve is said to be probing Deutsche Bank over how it handles suspicious transactions with Danske Bank. Sources told Bloomberg that...
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Curated Video

Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200.

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Could gene tests tell if kids can be sports stars? CAPTION: Was your kid born to be an elite athlete? Marketers of genetic tests claim the answer is in mail-order kits costing less than $200. (March 8) " I hope I can be in the Olympics...
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Fostering a truce between humans and wildlife

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LEADIN: Authorities in Uganda are looking at ways to reduce human conflict with wildlife in the country's biggest national park. Around 100 mammal species and 600 types of bird live alongside tens of...
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Curated Video

Travelling telescope introduces students to the stars

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LEAD-IN:Thousands of school children in Kenya are getting a rare opportunity to look up at the stars.A travelling telescope is being moved between schools to teach children the science of astronomy. Virtual reality goggles are also...
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Travelling telescope introduces students to the stars

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LEAD-IN:Thousands of school children in Kenya are getting a rare opportunity to look up at the stars.A travelling telescope is being moved between schools to teach children the science of astronomy. Virtual reality goggles are also...
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Curated Video

Addiction clinic for children damaged by the internet and texting

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AP Television Rome, Italy, 4 March 2009 1. Mid shot of two young women looking at mobile phones and talking 2. Close up of mobile phone being held 3. Mid shot tilt down of teenager texting 4. Close up of texting AP Television San...
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Sky News

FBI and MI5 directors joint speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Director General of MI5 Ken McCallum and Director of the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) Christopher Wray giving a speech about their "shared challenge of China" on 6th July 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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UPITN 21 11 74 CLERIDES PRESS CONFERENCE

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The acting President of Cyprus, Glafkos Clerides, gives a press conference. SOUNDBITE: Greek with an english translation 1. vs of Clerides answering questions from the press Film: Pos - Sound: Mag SOF - Colour - NYFilm: F00367 - LN...
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Bloomberg

SocGen Not Far From ROE Objective, Says Oudea

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November 3 -- Societe Generale SA rose the most in almost seven months after reporting third-quarter profit that exceeded analysts’ estimates on higher revenue from trading stocks and bonds. France’s second-largest bank by market...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Former Communist Party member Elizabeth Bentley testifies before a Senate investigating subcommittee in 1948

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Former Communist Party member Elizabeth Bentley testifies before the Senate War Investigating committee / SOT Bentley is questioned by Sen. Homer Ferguson: 'Tell us some of you activities when you were a card-carrying member.' Bentley:...
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Bloomberg

Societe Generale's CEO Says Strong Capital Ratio Should Assuage Investors Fears

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Aug.01 -- Societe Generale CEO Frederic Oudea said that a CET1 ratio of 12% should do something to assuage investors' fears, adding that he saw no reason to cut the company's dividend as a result. That's after the company's second...
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Bloomberg

BNP Paribas CFO on Trading Revenue, Bad Loan Provisions, Dividend

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Nov.03 -- Lars Machenil, chief financial officer at BNP Paribas SA, discusses the French bank's third-quarter performance as revenue from trading fixed income, currencies and commodities surged 36% to 1.25 billion euros ($1.45 billion)....
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Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, acknowledged in an interview with the AP on Monday that the month-old crisis in Japan has not yet stabilized. He says he will not change a recommendation that US citizens stay at least 50 miles away from the crippled nuclear power.

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HEADLINE: Top US nuclear regulator: Japan crisis 'static' CAPTION: Gregory Jaczko, chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, acknowledged in an interview with the AP that the month-old crisis in Japan has not yet stabilized. ...
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President Barack Obama pledged $200 million in humanitarian aid to Iraq Tuesday to help those displaced by Islamic State militants, while making it clear that ultimately Baghdad must be in charge of its own destiny.

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SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Washington - 14 April 2015++VIDEO AS INCOMING++1. President Barack Obama meets with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in the Oval Office of the White House2. Reporters in Oval Office 3....
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Faces U.S. Criminal Probe Into FX Trading

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Nov. 4 ""JPMorgan, the biggest U.S. bank, is facing a criminal probe in the U.S. into the firm's foreign exchange business. Bloomberg's Su Keenan reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)