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IBM CEO Rometty Says Quantum Will Solve Problems Traditional Computers Can't

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Sep.18 -- Ginni Rometty, chair, president and chief executive officer at IBM, discusses quantum computing and blockchain. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "What'd You Miss?"
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A Food and Drug Administration plan to close half its laboratories is an assault on food safety that probably would expose more Americans to harm from unsafe food, lawmakers charged Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Congress: FDA closure plan risky for consumers CAPTION: A Food and Drug Administration plan to close half its laboratories is an assault on food safety that probably would expose more Americans to harm from unsafe food,...
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Print your own 3D sweets and chocolate

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If you've got a sweet tooth, watch out. The latest 3D printers could soon see us printing off our own sweets and chocolate. 3D printing devices are already being used to make all sorts of components - but none of them edible. Now a...
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Food crunch opens doors to bioengineered crops

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AP Television Kunming, Yunnan Province, China - October 15, 2008 1. Close up of baby in front of grain bags, pull out to wide shot of store front 2. Close up of ground corn in bag 3. Medium shot of Zheng Wencai looking at beans 4....
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Bloomberg New Economy Catalyst: Carrie Chan

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Carrie Chan, Co-founder and CEO of Avant is working to reduce the effects of overfishing with fish grown from cultured cells. She features on the 2022 Bloomberg New Economy Catalyst List, as one of 28 people moving the world toward a...
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China's Food Safety Expo opens after questions over quality of products

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1. Wide of opening ceremony 2. Close-up of expo's logo reading: "China International Food Safety and Quality Conference Expo 2007" 3. Chinese official delivering speech 4. Close-up of audience 5. World Health Organisation (WHO)...
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Concern over growing risk posed by food allergies

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UK FOOD ALLERGY SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.19SHOTLIST:AP Television London, UK - 19 September 20161. Various of...
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The Food and Drug Administration is planning to improve its public announcements on food and drug safety, more than three years after federal advisers recommended major changes. (Oct. 1)

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HEADLINE:Your Money: FDA to improve communication CAPTION: The Food and Drug Administration is planning to improve its public announcements on food and drug safety, more than three years after federal advisers recommended major...
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WRAP China's Food Safety Expo opens ADDS EU presser

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1. Wide of news conference with European Union Commissioner for Health, Markos Kyprianou 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Markos Kyprianou, European Union's Commissioner for Health: "Chinese products have doubled the...
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US Sec of Commerce and Health Sec speak on trade, food, drug and product safety

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1. Wide of interior of Conference Hall 2. Mid of United States Secretary of Commerce Carlos Gutierrez getting up from his seat and walking to podium 3. Close of audience listening 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carlos Gutierrez, US Secretary of...
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Bloomberg

KKR Investors Are Excited About Climate Investment Opportunities, Mehlman Says

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Sep.23 -- Ken Mehlman, co-head of KKR Global Impact, discusses the United Nations sustainable development goals and climate investment opportunities with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Chipotle CEO Sees Growth Opportunities in U.S. and Beyond

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Mar.14 -- Brian Niccol, chief executive officer at Chipotle, discuses food safety standards and growth opportunities inside and outside the United States. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
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UN releases paper on food safety in China, suggests improvements

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FILE: Hebei province, China - 18 September 2008 1. Wide exterior of Sanlu Diary Company building 2. Various of people returning tainted milk to Sanlu Dairy Company Beijing - 22 October 2008 3. Wide interior of UN news conference on food...
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Large quantities of spinach withdrawn in E.coli scare

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AP Television Salinas Valley, California - 18 September 2006 1. Exterior of Earthbound Farm 2. Trucks and signs at farm 3. Close up of sign 4. Farm workers in fields 5. Close up of spinach in fields 6. Wide of spinach fields with...
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An increasing, albeit small, number of people are trying edible landscaping: growing fruits and vegetables mixed in with traditional, ornamental flowers, to save money on food, eat healthier and ensure their fresh food is safe.

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HEADLINE: Some people trading lawns for veggie gardens CAPTION: An increasing, albeit small, number of people are trying edible landscaping: growing fruits and vegetables mixed in with traditional, ornamental flowers, to save money on...
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In the wake of several high-profile food recalls, President Bush is proposing new food safety regulations. The initiative would impact both domestic products and foreign imports.

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HEADLINE: Bush proposes new federal food regulations CAPTION: In the wake of several high-profile food recalls, President Bush is proposing new food safety regulations. The initiative would impact both domestic products and foreign...
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US meat supplier admits China operation was not up to standards

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A US meat supplier has said a Chinese unit embroiled in a safety scandal has fallen short of food quality standards. The president of Illinois-based OSI Group, David McDonald, said on Monday an investigation of complaints that its China...
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SKorea bans imports of Chinese food products

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1. Mid of Korean Food and Drug Administration (KFDA)'s Food Safety Bureau Chief Choi Sung-rak entering news conference 2. Wide of news conference room 3. Close-up of photographers 4. Wide of reporters 5. SOUNDBITE: (Korean) Choi...
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Chinese officials tour food preparation facilities

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1. Various of chickens being processed at Beijing Huadu Broiler Company workshop 2. Various of chicken meat being checked in laboratory 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) She Feng, General Manager of Beijing Huadu Broiler Company: "We have...
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In Europe a new deadly E.Coli strain has infected more than 1600 people and killed at least 18. And this has farmers, consumers and officials looking at possible gaps in the U.S. food system.

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HEADLINE: E.Coli outbreak points to gaps in US food system CAPTION: In Europe a new deadly E.Coli strain has infected more than 1600 people and killed at least 18. And this has farmers, consumers and officials looking at possible gaps in...
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EC Food and Safety spokesman on measures to contain outbreak in UK and Netherlands

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The European Commission announced on Monday that it had adopted two emergency measures for the Netherlands and the UK to halt the spread of bird flu to other countries. Two cases of bird flu were detected in the last few days but the...
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President Bush says the American people need to know that the government is looking out for the safety of food and other products that are shipped into the U-S.

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HEADLINE: Concern grows over imported foods CAPTION: President Bush on Wednesday established a high-level government panel to recommend steps to guarantee the safety of food and other products shipped into the United States and to...
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USA: W-T-O DISCUSSES GM FOOD

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English/Nat As trade ministers gather in Seattle this week for the third Ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization, advocates and activists alike are getting ready to debate one of the newest and most controversial topics...
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FDA ban on imported sea food from China

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Los Angeles, California 1. Exterior of fish stores in Chinatown 2. Sign reading in English "Seafood." 3. Sign reading in English "Frozen Food." 4. Various of fish swimming in tanks inside store 5. Various of fish on display in...