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Bezos says he'll send a spaceship to the moon

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Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos says he's going to send a spaceship to the moon, joining a resurgence of lunar interest half a century after people first set foot there.
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23 States Sue Trump Administration Over California Auto Emissions Rule

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They're seeking a court order to block the Trump administration from revoking California's ability to set its own emissions standards.
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Taking Stock of China’s Auto Industry

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Apr.29 -- Bill Russo, founder and chief executive officer at Automobility, discusses China’s auto industry and where he sees the sector heading. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Foreign Objects Discovered In Some Boeing 737 Max Fuel Tanks

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Foreign objects were found in some 737 Max planes being stored in Washington state and in San Antonio.
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Delta CEO Says 'We've Really Fixed the Business'

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Dec.04 -- Delta Air Lines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian talks about how profits are growing for the airline, where most of its revenue comes from and why the company owns an oil refinery. Bastian appears on "The David...
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Bloomberg

Allspring Global Investments' Jacobsen on Markets, Strategy

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Allspring Global Investments Senior Investment Strategist Brian Jacobsen says that he is cautious on the current rally in equities. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Kathleen Hays.
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Americans are always talking about gas prices and for good reason.The national price is hovering around $3.90 and filling our tanks is crushing the finances of families, businesses, cities and small towns around the country. Robert Ray has the story

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HEADLINE:Record Gas Prices Hurting America's Towns CAPTION: Americans are always talking about gas prices and for good reason.The national price is hovering around $3.90 and filling our tanks is crushing the finances of families,...
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Bloomberg

Boeing Wins $4.9B Order From Garuda for 50 737 Planes

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Oct. 13 -- Boeing won an order from PT Garuda Indonesia ordered for 50 single-aisle planes as economic growth encourages more people to travel by air. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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3 C's for cars in Paris: Clean, cheap, China sent to DC

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HEADLINE: 3 C's for cars in Paris: Clean, cheap, China CAPTION: Automakers showing their latest models at the Paris auto show were looking to cleaner, more efficient cars to fuel their recovery. (30 September 2010) VOICE-OVER:...
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Unions Agree to Hold Talks to Prevent Strike

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Unions Agree to Hold Talks to Prevent Strike
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VOICED : Power starved Iraqis know their amps from

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VOICED : Power starved Iraqis know their amps from
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4:3 US Energy Sec update on Japan, head of nuclear reg comm, White House

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1. Wide of House of Representatives energy hearing 2. SOUNBDITE (English) Gregory Jaczko, United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Chairman: "Now, in addition to the three reactors that were operating at the time of the incident, a...
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IATA CEO: Soft 2017 Landing From Record 2016 Profits

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Dec.08 -- Alexandre De Juniac, director general and chief executive officer at IATA, discusses his outlook for 2017 airline profits following a record year in 2016 and looks at the impact of higher oil prices on the aviation industry. He...
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VOICED: Kites pulling their weight for the environment

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VOICED: Kites pulling their weight for the environment
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Singapore Airlines Extends Fuel Hedging Bets

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Feb.07 -- Shares of Singapore Airlines are on the way up after the airline extended its fuel hedging bets against a backdrop where we saw a 36% drop in quarterly profits. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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How OPEC's Supply Boost Impacts Airline Industry

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Jun.25 -- Corrine Png, founder and CEO at Crucial Perspective, discusses the OPEC Oil supply boost and its impact on the airline industry. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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ADNOC Distribution to Use Cashflow to Grow Business, Says Deputy CEO

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Nov.15 -- John Carey, deputy chief executive officer at ADNOC Distribution, discusses the company's 2018 9-month results, key growth areas, his expansion plans and the price of oil. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Demand for 20-Hour Flights Is Massive and Will Be a Game Changer, Qantas CEO Says

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Oct.17 -- Alan Joyce, Qantas Airways Ltd. chief executive officer, discusses the airline's nearly 20-hour nonstop flight from New York to Sydney. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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New jet suits unveiled ahead of planned race series

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Footage from the media unveiling of the jet suits by Gravity Industries, ahead of a planned race series in the near future. Includes interview with founder of Gravity Industries, Richard Browning.
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Bloomberg

Stocks Move Higher on Moderna Vaccine News

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Nov.16 -- U.S. stocks gained after positive news concerning a Covid-19 vaccine trial from Moderna. Ben Laidler of Tower Hudson Research appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

More Than 300,000 Still Without Power in Texas

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Feb.19 -- The blackouts that plunged millions of Texans into chaos in the midst of a historic cold blast are easing, but the energy crisis continues. About 340 thousand homes and businesses in the state are reported to still be without...
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Ukraine War, Fuel Costs Causing Longer Airline Routes, Higher Prices

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Airlines are trying to shuffle schedules and recoup losses from canceled trips and scuttled flights as Russia continues attacks on Ukraine.
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Average Price Of Gas Spikes To $3.44 Per Gallon In The U.S.

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The price of oil has passed $85 a barrel for the first time since 2014 and it has jumped 13% this month alone.
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Bloomberg

Maersk Seeks Tax on Fuel as Shipping Looks to Greener Future

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Aug.05 -- This report looks at global shipping and efforts being made within the industry to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. One idea -- proposed by Maersk, among other companies -- is for a tax on the fossil fuels currently used by ships.