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Transcripts For CNBC Worldwide Exchange 20151112

Exchange. Were watching ecb president mario draghi here on Worldwide Exchange. Lets listen back in. The final figure was actually lower. And this certainly contributed to restoring confidence in the markets. At that point, when the confidence was just returning, the ecb was of the view that he would have been highly disru disruptive to have 4 billion after it had already before. It would have been highly disruptive. In other words, the cost would not offset the benefits. This was the view. And later on in 2011, this view was confirmed and the foreseeable was about 2 billion. Also because they wanted to exempt to irish banks. So it was small to begin with. With the potential high cost in terms of confidence in the irish program. You also one also should remember that it was restoring Market Access, which, by the way, is the key to programs, really. So the main okay apologetic tif at that time was to achieve Market Access and this was thanks to the compliance with the program. Thanks to

Transcripts For ALJAZAM Inside Story 20141010

Kentucky, a state thats hurting economically. When the mines shut down it affects other businesses too you know, it hurts everything. Some say its time for a change. Mitch has been in there so long. While others want to stay the course. All the way mitch you know exactly what these people needs in kentucky. Communities trying to cope. What does the future hold . The economy, the struggling coal industry and healthcare are all impacting their vote. America votes 2014 fed up in kentucky. All this week. Only on al jazeera america. Welcome to the aljazeera news hour. Lets recap the headlines, the Islamic State in iraq and lavant has captured more territory. They have been under siege by the group for more than three weeks. And airstrikes are targeted there. Seven people have taken themselves to a hospital in spain to be monitored for ebola. They have been in contact with a with the virus. And more opt out break in west africa. North and south korea across the heavily militarized border. It

Transcripts For CNBC Squawk Box 20150126

No. It looked good. If there is a blizzard tomorrow morning, you know, were doing the show from out there. Good. Perfect. Three hours. Im bringing the same suitcase here. We can set up. Im surprised im sniffling and have this. They have nine hour flight into head winds. You have three straight days. We walk a mile outside to get to where were going to do an outdoor broadcast for three hours. And now were back. But well were ready to work. Well persevere. Were ready. We have everything set up and ready to go. Youre sneeszing already today. If youre traveling today. Look out more than 3200 flights have been cancelled even before the first snow flakes began to fall. I saw a few flurries this morning. Candidate is covering the story from new yorks La Guardia Airport. The situation on the ground . Reporter thats right. The winter storm were talking about expected to bring up to and over 2 feet of snow to select areas in the northeast. Were here at La Guardia Airport this morning. Things are

Transcripts For BBCAMERICA BBC World News 20150326

Cricket world cup semifinals in sydney. Hello. Relatives of victims from the Germanwings Flight which crashed in the french alps are themselves now traveling to reach the site of the accident. And as they make their way there, reports have been emerging that the black box audio recordings from flight 9525 point to one pilot being locked out of the cockpit before the plane came down. Sources close to the investigation are quoted as saying the cockpit door was heard to be opened and closed followed by the sound of someone knocking increasingly loudly but with no reply from inside the cabin. The germanwings plane, of course, left barcelona on tuesday. It was bound for dusseldorf in northern german and crashed in the alps. Pulling together all the latest developments lisa hamperly. Reporter as the investigation at the site of the crash continues, experts in paris have been analyzing material gathered from the airplanes cockpit voice recorder. The New York Times and the French News Agency a

Transcripts For LINKTV Democracy Now 20150505

100 years have passed since an evening in london when a curious audience gathered to hear a lecture by James Mcneill whistler. [clock ticking] he began by saying that the artist stands in no relation to the moment at which he occurs. He is no more a product of his time than is a scientific truth newly asserted. The assertion requires man to make it but the truth itself exists independently. [clock strikes] James Mcneill whistler arrived in paris on november 3, 1855 resolved to be an artist having left america never to return. He was 21. His mother hoped he would follow a career at west point, as his father and grandfather had before him but his temperament was not suited to the discipline of army life. He failed out of west point. In paris whistler began his studies at the academy of charles gleyre, who had a reputation for providing solid groundwork in drawing and painting yet encouraging individuality. Following his admission to the academy whistler was issued a pass to the louvre, w

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