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Delta Expects 'Robust' Domestic Travel This Summer

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Mar.04 -- Delta Air Lines Inc. expects that domestic travelers will return in sufficient numbers this summer for the carrier to become profitable in the third quarter, Chief Executive Officer Ed Bastian said. He also talked about...
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Bloomberg

Nirmal Bang Equities Girish Pai Discusses Indian Equities Rally

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Sep.27 -- Lowy Institute Director of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy, Natasha Kassam, discusses what next for U.S.-China relations after the release of Huawei CFO, Meng Wanzhou. She also shares her views on the first in-person meeting...
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Sky News

Interview with Managing Director of Manchester Airport Karen Smart

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Managing Director of Manchester Airport Karen Smart ahead of government travel announcement on 24 June 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 25th

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For obvious reasons, Delta (the airline) doesn't like Delta (the variant) and the company is making sure its employees are protected — or fined. In other news: A Trump-era immigration policy is here to stay, ICU beds are filling up by...
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Curated Video

Test craft launched to meet up with Pentagon satellite

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1. Various of the Stargazer L-1011 aircraft and DART spacecraft in flight A NASA robotic spacecraft equipped with navigational computers and sensors was launched into orbit on Friday to rendezvous with a Pentagon satellite without the...
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Curated Video

BOSNIA: BIHAC: CONVOY ARRIVES

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English/Nat Amid warnings of severe malnutrition and even starvation, a United Nations convoy has managed to enter northwest Bosnia. But Red Cross trucks also trying to deliver food to the hungry have been blocked by Croatian Serbs. A...
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Travel agents say the demand for tours to Cuba is exploding in 2015 following the Obama administration's announcement that Americans will have greater freedom to travel to the communist nation. (Jan. 16)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Collin Laverty, president of Cuba Educational Travel "There was 100,000 Americans on these types of trips last year, and I think that number will grow to two, three, 400 thousand by the end of this year." SOUNDBITE...
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White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said he thinks it's a "big coincidence" the launch occurred just hours before President Barack Obama's speech on ridding the world of nuclear weapons.

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HEADLINE: White House: North Korean launch fails CAPTION: White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said he thinks it's a "big coincidence" the launch occurred just hours before President Barack Obama's speech on ridding the world of...
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Curated Video

scar winning actor Adrien Brody takes to the catwak for Fendi

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APTN. Milan 25 June 2003 1. Vs Backstage 2. Set Up Adrian Brody 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Adrien Brody: "Well I'm friends with Sylvia, and I was in Milan with my mother, I was travelling through Italy. I have photographed for them as well,...
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Curated Video

Tourists saying protests haven't affected their visits, US ambassador says safe to travel there

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1. Wide of Haghia Sophia mosque 2. Mid of tourists walking 3. Wide of tourists in exchange office 4. Close-up of exchange office 5. Mid of Adam Karras walking with his wife 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Adam Karras, Australian tourist: "Once...
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American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, is giving storm-affected travelers a fee break when it comes to rescheduling. The airline is allowing passengers to change their travel plans once within a certain time frame without the usual charges. The APs' Mark Carlson reports from Chicago.

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HEADLINE: Stranded passengers getting a break CAPTION: American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, is adjusting to bad weather by letting affected travelers change tickets once without a fee. Passengers can change reservations as...
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Curated Video

Italy - Train crash aftermath

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At least eight people were killed and dozens injured on Sunday (12/1) after a high-speed Milan-Rome train went off the rails near Piacenza in northern Italy. The two drivers of the "Pendolino" tilting train were among the dead, and 31...
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Meeting of Eastern European PMs

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Brdo Pri Kranju 1. Hotel Kokra 2. Flags of CEFTA countries 3. Hungarian delegation arriving, coming off bus 4. Sign reading "Summit of Prime Ministers of CEFTA countries" 5. Hungarian delegation shaking hands with Slovenian Prime...
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Curated Video

Babies get five star luxury at hotel

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AP Television London - 30 April 2013 1. Wide of sleeping room at 'Suite Dreams' nursery suite at the Grosvenor House Hotel, maid coming in to make up cot 2. Large bed, pan to cot with canopy 3. Close up of crest on canopy 4. SOUNDBITE...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: KENYA, Nairobi : A huge portable projector is travelling from Kenya to South Africa during the

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VOICED: KENYA, Nairobi : A huge portable projector is travelling from Kenya to South Africa during the
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Nigeria revives train service

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CLEAN : Nigeria revives train service
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UK under pressure to cancel Trump state visit

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More than one million people have signed a petition demanding Britain cancel plans for a state visit by US President Donald Trump following his ban on travellers from mainly Muslim countries
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Bloomberg

Norsa: Trump Would Not Want to Hurt Consumption

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Jan.23 -- Michele Norsa, consultant at Salvatore Ferragamo, talks about how European luxury businesses can prepare for the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

United Passenger: Never Seen Anything Like That

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY Louisville, Kentucky – April 12, 20171. Joya Cummings walking out of shot2. SOUNDBITE (English) Joya Cummings, United passenger: "Really just...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Wendell Willkie Back from World Fact Finding tour

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Wendell Willkie, Roosevelt's personal Emissary, returns from 50 day trip around the world / Willkie poses with WAACs and Waves in front of crowd / holds a press conference, seated on couch / Army bomber 'The Gulliver' lands in Washington...
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Bloomberg

Malaysia Airlines' CEO Sees Rapid Growth in China

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Aug.01 -- Peter Bellew, chief executive officer and group managing director at Malaysia Airlines, discusses the state of the airline industry, increasing routes to China, competing with Chinese airlines, new aircraft and his outlook for...
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Trump Pushing Tax Overhaul Ahead of Asia Trip

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U.S. President Donald Trump meet with business industry leaders Tuesday to build momentum for his tax overhaul ahead of his lengthy trip to Asia. Trump says he's hoping to sign the tax bill into law by Christmas and...
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Trump pushing tax overhaul ahead of Asia trip

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U.S. President Donald Trump met with business industry leaders Tuesday to build momentum for his tax overhaul ahead of his lengthy trip to Asia. Trump says he's hoping to sign the tax bill into law by Christmas and predicts...
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Bloomberg

Trump Expects Tax Bill Signing by Christmas

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Oct.31 -- President Donald Trump speaks to reporters about his upcoming trip to Asia and his expectations for U.S. tax reform at the White House.