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Bloomberg

Trump Says NATO Members Must Contribute Fair Share

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May.25 -- U.S. President Donald Trump spoke about the global threat of terrorism and made the case for NATO members to contribute their fair share in a speech at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
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Sky News

A breakthrough in Eye Surgery through New Implant

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A breakthrough in Eye Surgery through New Implant
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Pritzker: US 'Better Than the Language of Hate'

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Speaking at the Days of Remembrance Ceremony at the U.S. Capitol in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day, Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker spoke out against the "language of hate" that she said is rising in the United States, particularly...
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Pritzker: US better than the language of hate

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US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker on Thursday spoke out against the "language of hate" that she said was rising in the United States, particularly during this presidential election season.Speaking at the Days of Remembrance ceremony...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EU warns Ukraine refugee crisis will worsen

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A top European Union official warns the Ukraine refugee crisis is set to get worse, highlighting the need to take care of the huge number of children arriving as they make up roughly half of all people crossing the border (Footage by...
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Who Isn't Getting COVID?

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Earlier this year, the CDC estimated that 43% of Americans have had COVID.
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Sky News

Keir Starmer speaks on energy price cap

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Labour Leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to the energy price cap on the 26th August 2022 in London, England
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Curated Video

New technology helps to identify thousands of missing people

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LEADIN: New cutting-edge technology is helping an international DNA testing laboratory in the Netherlands to identify thousands of missing people from large scale disasters and war. The International...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Shopping Is Already Happening in China

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Livestream shopping on social media is disrupting traditional e-commerce in China. At the heart of this online craze are the top influencers who sell millions of dollars worth of products every night. (Source: Quicktake)
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Bloomberg

The Future of Working From Home After Covid Has Gone

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Dec.04 -- The white-collar world has been forced by Covid-19 into a "work from home" experiment, and the results are in. It turns out we can be just as productive at home, if not more so, and many don’t want to go back to the office --...
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Bloomberg

How the Pandemic Changed the Smithsonian

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Aug.19 -- Smithsonian Institution Secretary Lonnie Bunch answers the question: "Why do we need museums?" He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was recorded Aug. 3 in...
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Bloomberg

Bank of America's Moynihan Discusses Federal Reserve Policy

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Dec.20 -- Bank of America Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brian Moynihan discussed Federal Reserve policy, its balance sheet, and market liquidity. He spoke with Bloomberg's David Westin at the bank's global headquarters in New York.
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Bloomberg

Moderna Vaccine Shows Signs It Can Stop Virus From Replicating, CEO Says

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May.18 -- An experimental vaccine from the U.S. biotechnology company Moderna Inc. showed signs that it can create an immune-system response to fend off the new coronavirus, offering tentative hopes in the global effort to combat the...
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Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming weeks unless the measure also includes steps to cut government spending. (April 30)

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HEADLINE (48 characters): GOP Address: Energy Costs, National debt CAPTION: (255 characters): Rep. James Lankford, R-Oklahoma, says Republicans will not vote to raise the nation's borrowing limit, now at $14.3 trillion, in the coming...
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Bloomberg

Societe Generale on China Trade, Lockdowns

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Wei Yao, head of research for Asia-Pacific and chief economist at Societe Generale, previews China's trade data and discusses the impact of the Shanghai lockdown on the country's economy. She expects China GDP growth at 4.3% this year...
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Bloomberg

How MyHeritage Traces Family Roots Via a Social Network

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Oct. 22 -- Gilad Japhet, founder and CEO of MyHeritage, explains how the company can help you trace your family tree. He speaks with Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

California's Drilling Frenzy Has Nothing to Do With Oil

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Sept. 29 ""82 percent of California is experiencing extreme drought and farmers in California's Central Valley are looking for water elsewhere- underground. Well drilling for groundwater in the state has doubled and even tripled in some...
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Curated Video

UK - Picasso pots

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Picasso Pots/London/Recent/ENT 3 Modern master comes to life in clay Pablo Picasso is acknowledged as one of the most significant and revolutionary artists of our century. His reputation as a painter, sculptor, draughtsman and printmaker...
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Utility crews brought electricity back to much of California, Arizona and Mexico on Friday, a day after a power outage left millions in the dark.

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HEADLINE: Power back for most in Ariz., Calif. CAPTION: Utility crews brought electricity back to much of California, Arizona and Mexico on Friday, a day after a power outage left millions in the dark. (Sept. 9) ]"When there''s an event...
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Bloomberg

Madoff Trustee in Money Fight With Dead Sons' Estates

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May 10 -- The estates of Mark and Andrew Madoff, the deceased sons of Bernie Madoff, are continuing the fight over a 2009 lawsuit aimed at recovering $150 million of investor funds allegedly squandered by the pair. Bloomberg's Erik...
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California Beachfront Taken From 1920s Black Couple Given To Heirs

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Los Angeles County took land from Charles and Willa Bruce in the 1920s under eminent domain. It has finally been returned to their family.
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Bloomberg

Australian Billionaire Forrest Wants to End Worldwide Plastic Waste

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Sep.26 -- Andrew Forrest, chairman of the Minderoo Foundation, a philanthropic organisation, discusses his plans to shift plastics manufacturing to recycling rather than using petroleum. The initiative is called "Sea the Future."...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Red Cross Sends Food Ship To France, Eve Curie Addresses Situation

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Shot of Marseilles / panning shot of cargo ship labeled, 'Cold Harbor, American Red Cross' decorated with French, American and Red Cross flags / panning shot of port is crowded with people, mostly children waving American Flags / close...
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Bloomberg

IFRC Says Pakistan Flood Situation Dire, Bad

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Head of Delegation in Pakistan Peter Ophoff discusses about Pakistan's unprecedented flooding and what his organization is doing to assist people affected by the disaster....