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New treatment to help patients with peanut allergy ++EMBARGOED++

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This is definitely not something you should try at home if you suffer an allergic reaction to nuts, especially peanuts. Had Lena Barden done this when she was younger she would have suffered analphylaxis, her immune system would have...
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Bloomberg

This Living Fossil May Have Saved Your Life

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Jun.24 -- The horseshoe crab is a living fossil that's called Earth its home for almost half a billion years. And if you’ve ever had a vaccine, injection, or a medical implant, then you might not know that you’ve been relying on this...
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Uzbekistan - Lifestyles

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(dur: 14 min. 18 sec/ english sot: 1 min. 31 secs/ russian sot: 2 mins. 19 secs) Music: 'Khawatir' by Hossam Ramzy, JWCD 2079 The former Soviet republic of Uzbekistan has a long tradition of tobacco production for local consumption. But...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : The water mafias that suck Karachi dry

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VOICED : The water mafias that suck Karachi dry
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Bloomberg

CTA President Defends CES Still Going Forward

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CTA President Gary Shapiro joins Emily Chang before the official kick off of CES 2022, and answers what's on everyone's minds: with Omicron spreading, why is CES moving forward with in-person attendance at all?
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Sky News

Prime Minister Liz Truss speaks to media at the Empire State building in New York

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Liz Truss at the Empire State building ahead of the UN General Assembly on 20th September 2022 in New York, United States
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How Well Do Face Masks Work Against COVID?

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Do the masks we own now protect against new variants like delta and omicron? Researchers say it's too early to tell.
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Bloomberg

Santander on Track to Top 2021 Profit Target

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Jul.28 -- Jose Garcia Cantera, chief financial officer at Banco Santander SA, discusses the bank’s second quarter earnings, loan loss provision and his views on dividends. The bank posted net income of 2.1 billion euros in the second...
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Bloomberg

Zentner: Zero-Sum Argument Part of Republican Blueprint

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Dec.22 -- Ellen Zentner, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses U.S. trade relations and the potential economic impact of tariffs and protectionism under President-elect Donald Trump. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Weiss: Humbled By Nobel Physics Prize

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Rainer Weiss, one of the three U.S.-based scientists to win the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday, talks about how humbling the honor is, knowing "that you happen to get something that people who are really giants in physics also got." ...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Move-Up Home Market Is 'on Fire,' Zelman Says

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Oct.14 -- Ivy Zelman, chief executive officer of Zelman & Associates, says the rise in U.S single-family home prices might have "further to run," with the "move-up market on fire." She speaks wiith Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Romaine...
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Bloomberg

Britain’s Financial Services Industry Post-Brexit

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Jan.31 -- Mark Hoban, chairman at the International Regulatory Strategy Group, discusses what he’d like Britain’s financial services industry to look like after Brexit and regulations for the sector. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

China's Tech Giants Aren't Copycats Anymore

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Oct.11 -- China's technology industry is developing into a serious rival to Silicon Valley, but there are political hurdles ahead. Bloomberg QuickTake explains how China's tech companies went from copycats to cutting edge, and why the...
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Bloomberg

Jindal Steel Getting Inquiries for Billets, Blooms From China, MD Says

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Sep.23 -- Vidya Rattan Sharma, managing director of Jindal Steel & Power Ltd, India’s third-largest producer of the alloy by market value, discusses the prospects for the company and its strategy. He also talks about his company's been...
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Bloomberg

How Welfare Spending in Brazil Wins Votes

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Oct. 22 -- Brazil's Bolsa Familia, a monthly payment to families from the government, has helped lift 35 million people out of extreme poverty in the past decade. As a presidential run-off approaches, Bloomberg's Willem Marx meets one...
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Weiss humbled by Nobel physics prize

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Rainer Weiss, one of the three US-based scientists to win the Nobel Physics Prize on Tuesday, talks about how humbling the honor is, knowing "that you happen to get something that people who are really giants in physics also got." ...
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Press Association

Protest takes place outside Shell AGM

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Protesters have gathered outside the annual general meeting of oil giant Shell in central London. Interview with activist Lauren MacDonald.
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Debut of promising fuel-cell technology from secretive startup is light on details

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HEADLINE: Debut of fuel-cell tech met with praise and doubts CAPTION: With California''s governor and a former Secretary of State on hand, Bloom Energy held its official launch Wednesday. The clean-energy startup company revealed some...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson's announces guaranteed opportunities for life-long learning

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson makes a speech at Exeter College in which he is expected to announce guaranteed opportunities for life-long learning to help create a jobs recovery after the pandemic. He said a rapid change in the economy...
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Bloomberg

Professor Christof Ruehl On The Global Energy Crisis

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Christof Ruehl, Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy spoke about oil markets, the likelihood of a bleak winter and Russia with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg: Daybreak Europe."
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GOP Sens. draft $300B plan for small businesses

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Republican Sens. Marco Rubio of Florida and Susan Collins unveiled a draft bill that would provide $300 billion in help for small businesses, including loans that would attempt to help businesses pay their workers.
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Bloomberg

ADB: Developing Asia's GDP Growth Set To Rebound This Year

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Apr.27 -- Asian Development Bank Chief Economist Yasuyuki Sawada sees economic growth in developing Asia rebounding to 7.3% this year. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Former COVID Response Coordinator Criticizes Early Missteps

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Dr. Deborah Birx testified before a House subcommittee, saying unclear messaging in the early days of the pandemic resulted in inaction.
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Sky News

Nadhim Zahawi cost of living interview at Sydenham School part 2

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CLEAN: Exterior shot interview with Britain's Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi on the cost of living crisis and energy bills on August 17 2022 at Sydenham School, London, United Kingdom