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Video: Raw Video: Brazil Lights Up Floating Christmas Tree

Video: Raw Video: Brazil Lights Up Floating Christmas Tree

from Associated Press on December 06, 2009
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Christmas officially began in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, as the world's largest floating Christmas tree was lit up amidst a fireworks spectacular. (Dec. 6)
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Video: Sheriff Invites Community To Polically Incorrect Christmas Party

Video: Sheriff Invites Community To Polically Incorrect Christmas Party

from KMGH ABC Denver on December 05, 2009
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Community members gathered to decorate the Larimer County Sheriff's Office in holiday decorations.
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Video: Raw Video: Obamas Light National Christmas Tree

Video: Raw Video: Obamas Light National Christmas Tree

from Associated Press on December 03, 2009
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President Barack Obama got some help lighting the National Christmas Tree. First lady Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha assisted with the annual tradition on Thursday. (Dec. 3)
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Video: Santa in Mandan

Video: Santa in Mandan

from KXMB CBS Bismarck North D on November 28, 2009
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Meanwhile... Santa and Mrs. Claus stop traffic in Mandan. That's right... Main Street closes down as Santa and Mrs. Claus parade into town. They were escorted down Main Street by Mandan Police. Santa and the MRS. waved and wished people Happy Holiday from a covered wagon. After the parade they headed to Central Market where they greeted kids. Today's celebration is all part of Mandan's fourth annual Holiday Shop Hop.
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Video: Raw Video: Obamas Distributes Thanksgiving Treats

Video: Raw Video: Obamas Distributes Thanksgiving Treats

from Associated Press on November 25, 2009
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President Barack Obama and his family tucked turkeys, stuffing and other goodies into people's bags at Martha's Table in downtown Washington on Wednesday evening and wished them a happy holiday. (Nov. 25)
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Video: Decorating The White House

Video: Decorating The White House

from WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg on November 24, 2009
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Local designer decking the White House walls.
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Video: Checking Your Home For Toxic Chinese Drywall

Video: Checking Your Home For Toxic Chinese Drywall

from KPHO Phoenix, Arizona on November 24, 2009
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Homes manufactured between 2001-2007 could be rotting from the inside out.
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Video: Dubai Ruler Removes Top Aides as Property Market Slumps: Video

Video: Dubai Ruler Removes Top Aides as Property Market Slumps: Video

from Bloomberg on November 23, 2009
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Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum fired one senior aide and removed three others from the board of Dubai’s main holding company as the debt-laden emirate seeks sustainable industries to replace a real-estate market that was the worst affected by the global financial crisis. Bloomberg's Margaret Brennan reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Tips to Avoid Facebook Hacking

Video: Tips to Avoid Facebook Hacking

from KMGH ABC Denver on November 23, 2009
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Hackers can easily gain access to your Facebook or Email accounts, find out how to avoid problems.
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Video: U.S. Stocks Fall as Dell, D.R. Horton Trailed Estimates: Video

Video: U.S. Stocks Fall as Dell, D.R. Horton Trailed Estimates: Video

from Bloomberg on November 20, 2009
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Nov. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Michele Steele reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market today. U.S. stocks fell, joining a global retreat, as earnings at Dell Inc. and D.R. Horton Inc. trailed analysts’ estimates and concern grew that European Central Bank policy makers will phase out economic stimulus measures. The dollar rose and two-year Treasury note yields fell to the lowest level of the year as investors sought safer assets. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: Eisenbeis Discusses Housing Starts, Consumer Sentiment: Video

Video: Eisenbeis Discusses Housing Starts, Consumer Sentiment: Video

from Bloomberg on November 18, 2009
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Nov. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Robert Eisenbeis, chief monetary economist at Cumberland Advisors Inc. and a former research director at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, talks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu about the 11 percent decline in October U.S. housing starts. Starts plunged to an annual rate of 529,000, the lowest level since April, as sales outlook darkened with the looming expiration of a government tax credit and mounting joblessness. (This is an excerpt of the full interview. Source: Bloomberg)
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Video: A billionaire on a green mission

Video: A billionaire on a green mission

from Agence France-Presse on November 16, 2009
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American billionaire Donald Tompkins, founder of the clothing brand North Face, has bid corporate America farewell. He moved to Patagonia with his wife, and the couple has dedicated their lives to fighting for the environment. Duration: 02:02
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Video: Albuquerque landscaping project takes shape

Video: Albuquerque landscaping project takes shape

from KOB Albuquerque on November 12, 2009
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a long-delayed and controversial landscaping project on albuquerque's east side is finally starting to take shape. and it was mayor-elect richard berry who helped get it going jeff maher is live near central and tramway to explain. jeff. construction work on la luz de amistad park is underway. the project was initially criticized heavily because of its one-point-four million dollar price tag, but the recession gave city leaders a better deal. la luz de amistad park at tramway and central does not look anything like it did a year ago -- when neighbors say it was over- run with prairie dogs and the homeless. dirt is being moved, concrete slabs are being put into place -- and soon trees will be planted, and gravel will replace the dirt at the park. this is what it's expected to look like when it's all said and done. it's not meant to be a park for people to visit, but instead, a nice minute thumbnail 10:07 pm thing to look at as you drive in from the east mountains. "when it's done, i think people are going to be proud of it, i think it's going to improve how people feel about this area" the park sits right off i-40. because of that, construction was delayed for several months -- the city had to get state and federal approvals. mayor-elect richard berry helped secure the state's portion of the funding when he was a state representative. the one-point- four million dollar cost was shared by the city and state -- but in the end, city councilor don harris says the park was built for a bit cheaper because of the recession -- the bids came in lower than expected. "it's too much money for a little effect, they're building it too high, you can't see it from the road as you drive by" "it just makes the east side of albuquerque look a lot nicer" the park is expected to be finished by april. harris says he's going to try and get albuquerque police to do extra patrols when it's minute thumbnail 10:08 pm finished to keep the homeless out. live near central and tramway. jeff maher. eyewitness news four.
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Video: Monkey Smoking, Snowball Tossing Laws Baffle

Video: Monkey Smoking, Snowball Tossing Laws Baffle

from WRTV ABC Indianapolis on November 11, 2009
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From the strange to the downright bizarre, some archaic laws are still on the books in Indiana.
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Video: U.S. Stocks Extend Rally, S&P 500 at 13-Month High: Video

Video: U.S. Stocks Extend Rally, S&P 500 at 13-Month High: Video

from Bloomberg on November 11, 2009
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Nov. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Deborah Kostroun reports on the performance of the U.S. equity market today. U.S. stocks extended a global advance, sending the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index to a 13-month high, as China’s industrial production surged and Federal Reserve policy makers signaled interest rates will remain at a record low. Gold climbed to an all-time high. (Source: Bloomberg)
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