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A two ton rocket crashes into the moon to cause of plume of gas and dust in a grand experiment to confirm the presence of ice in permanently shadowed craters

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NASA Animation NASA Television 1. Rotation of still image of the moon to show southern polar region 2. Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite separating from final stage booster 3. Final stage booster smashing into lunar...
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China - Women Workers

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(dur: 5 mins 26 secs/sot in mandarin: 44 secs) (music: Song of Chrysanthemum /Joyous songs and Dances /all by Fuquan Zhang (SAS 034)) A transformation is taking place in the countryside of China. As the economically booming cities...
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CLEAN : Palestinian activist urges Rolling Stones

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CLEAN : Palestinian activist urges Rolling Stones
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Maltese PM urges new EU rules

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CLEAN : Maltese PM urges new EU rules
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Bloomberg

EU Says Passporting a Legal Consequence of Brexit

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Nov.20 -- Michel Barnier, chief Brexit negotiator for the European Union, made comments Monday in Brussels on the legal consequences of Brexit. Bloomberg's Emma Ross-Thomas reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

A Surprising Amount of U.S. Land Is Occupied by Cows

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Jul.31 -- Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga takes a look at how the U.S. is using its land. He speaks with Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Priti Patel criticises Labour's immigration policy

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Home Secretary Priti Patel has criticised Labour's plans for immigration after a tweet by her counterpart Diane Abbott. Ms Patel referenced a tweet by her opposite number which said Labour was "committed to maintaining and extending...
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Bloomberg

S&P 500 Could Hit Market Top This Week: DeMark Analytics

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Dec.02 -- Tom DeMark, founder and chief executive officer at DeMark Analytics, explains the technical reasons why he sees the S&P 500 near a market top. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Press Association

Priti Patel criticises Labour's immigration policy during London school visit

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Home Secretary Priti Patel has criticised the Labour Party for not committing to end freedom of movement after the UK leaves the EU during a visit to a school in south-west London. An Australian style points-based system is the best way...
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US Senators draft US$300B plan for small businesses

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

Mexico's Inflation Spike Likely Temporary, Says Herrera

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Jul.09 -- Mexico’s nominee to become central bank governor, Arturo Herrera, said the country’s recent inflation spike seems to be related to temporary factors, in comments that suggest a dovish stance on recent price pressures. He spoke...
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USA: STRONG EVIDENCE OF A BLACK HOLE AT CENTRE OF MILKY WAY

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English/Nat Stars speeding 2 million miles (3 million kilometres) an hour near the centre of the Milky Way give the strongest evidence yet that a massive black hole is providing a gravitational anchor at the center of Earth's galaxy. By...
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NASA briefing on mission to crash rocket into moon

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1. Rotation of still image of the moon to show southern polar region 2. Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite separating from final stage booster 3. Final stage booster smashing into lunar surface at crater Cabeus Greenbelt,...
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Bloomberg

Salmond: Another Scottish Independence Vote 'Inevitable'

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June 24 -- Former First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond discusses the '"inevitable" prospect of another Scottish independence referendum in the wake of the U.K.'s decision to leave the European Union. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Meet the DIY skateboarders of Madagascar

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VOICED : Meet the DIY skateboarders of Madagascar
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Environmental hangover

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CLEAN : Environmental hangover
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Prize-winning Egyptian novel drums up controversy

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VOICED: Prize-winning Egyptian novel drums up controversy
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Hong Kong struggles to combat

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VOICED : Hong Kong struggles to combat
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Bloomberg

TSX Mover: Enerplus, Hudson's Bay, Precision Drilling

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Dec.13 -- The Toronto Stock Exchange resumed climbing Tuesday, rising to its highest level in 20 months on the strength of energy and bank stocks. Eric Lam reports on stocks on the move on Bloomberg TV Canada's The Daily Brief.
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Sky News

Liberal Democrats leader Tim Farron campaigns in St Albans

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Liberal Democrats leader Tim Farron meeting with members of the National Pharmacy Association during a campaign visit to highlight the economic risk of a hard Brexit on April 26, 2017 in St Albans, England.
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Bloomberg

We Are Fundamentally Negative on the U.S. Dollar, Says ING's Patel

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Oct.16 -- Viraj Patel, FX strategist at ING, discusses the U.S. dollar on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

White House to Hear From Florida School on Shootings

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Feb.21 -- Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli discusses President Trump's tweets, Russian propaganda and support for gun control in the U.S. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

PBOC RRR Cut Will Help the Market, Says Kingston Securities' Wong

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Jun.24 -- Dickie Wong, executive director of research at Kingston Securities, discusses the PBOC's RRR cut and its impact on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Lack of Reforms Is Hurting Global Economy: IMF MD

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Feb.16 -- IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says the monetary policy space is shrinking and that a lack of reforms is hurting the global economy. This in conversation with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din in Dubai.