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Panera CEO on Monthly Coffee Subscription, Coronavirus Preparations
Mar.02 -- Niren Chaudhary, chief executive officer at Panera Bread, discusses the company’s coffee subscription service and how they are dealing with the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”
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Trump supporters back his stance on virus outbreak
President Donald Trump shifted this week from downplaying the threat of the coronavirus to positioning himself as a wartime president fortifying the nation against a foreign menace.
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CLEAN : Austrians with proof of Covid immunity or a negative test able to dine out again
Austrians return to cafes and restaurants after more than six months of lockdown, with customers having to provide documents proving they have either been vaccinated, tested or recently recovered from Covid-19 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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CLEAN : 'Hazmat suits everywhere': Australian cross-country ski team on Beijing Olympics arrival
We arrived straight off the plane into what was quite a spectacular and important building with a lot of people in hazmat suits everywhere," says Australian Olympic skier Phil Bellingham as Australia's cross country team speak to the...
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A preview of the menu stars will enjoy at the Golden Globes
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Beverly Hills, California, 3 January 2013
1. Wide exterior the Beverly Hilton hotel
2. Setup Beverly Hilton executive chef Suki Sugiura speaking to reporter
3. Close-up of appetizer to be served at the 70th Annual...
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Coffee shops turn serving Latte into an art form
1. Zoom out from sign to wide of restaurant Bottega del Vino in New York
2. Pan down of barista, Sammy Lin, preparing latte
3. Close of Lin making design of woman in foam of latte
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sammy Lin, barista of Bottega...
Bloomberg
More Coffee Please! Prices Hit by Arabica Shortage
Oct. 9 -- Is your morning cup of coffee about to get more expensive? Analysts expect consumption will exceed supply and global shortages may persist for the next two years. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on ""On The Move."" (Source:...
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Train Passengers To Face Airport Style Security
Train Passengers To Face Airport Style Security
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THAILAND: COFFEE SHOPS ARE THE NEW TREND
Eng/Thai/Nat
A new trend is catching on in Thailand - coffee shops.
The Western habit of relaxing over a cappucino or a latte is making steady inroads, especially with the young.
At least one American company has been quick to see the...
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Protests against newly imposed smoking ban
In countries where smoking bans have been respected and adhered to, prohibition has followed years of awareness-raising, in schools, at home and in the media, with campaigns often driven by grassroots activists.
While undoubtedly many...
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Elephant herd behind a luxurious new brew of coffee
Golden Triangle, Chiang Rai province - 3 December 2012
1. Wide of sunrise over Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Myanmar and Laos meet
2. Wide of elephants from the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation bathing in the river
3....
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NYC cafe makes coffee into art
HEADLINE: Coffee turns to art in NYC cafe
CAPTION: Serving cafe lattes in NYC is no longer about just steaming some milk and adding espresso - it's about art. (Sept. 5)
[Notes:ANCHOR VOICE]
The Associated Press.
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Interim interior minister on Gadhafi family, security
1. Wide of Libyan National Transitional Council news briefing
2. Cutaway of reporter asking question
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ahmed al-Darrad, Transitional Government Interior Minister:
"Regarding the first part of the question, the...
Bloomberg
Trump vs. Clinton: When Do the Gloves Come Off?
June 10 -- Presumptive presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are moving forward towards the November elections, but what type of tone will the campaign take as the parties rally behind their candidates? Bloomberg's Megan...
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RR8210A COLOMBIA REPORT
Background to Story: Colombia, on the fringe of crisis-
torn Central America, has a violent history of its own,
but also a tradition of democracy. It has parliamentary
elections in March and presidential elections in May.
Film: Rev –...
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RR7825B COLOMBIA THE COFFEE STORY
Coffee prices on international markets have rocketed
upwards since Brazil, the biggest producer, was hit by
frost three years ago. But in neighbouring Colombia,
coffee crops have been good and the nation has
prospered with the high...
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Coffee shop reax, headlines, voxpops as crucial EU summit starts
Tough austerity measures in Greece have sent living standards plunging - and forced many Greeks to change their habits to counter the financial hardship.
That even includes how they take their coffee.
Instead of buying coffee in cafes,...
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Emir of Qatar says ''less than 3%'' chance of success for Annan Syria plan
1. Wide of Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, and Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti approaching podiums
2. Monti and Al Thani shaking hands
3. Medium of flags
4. SOUNDBITE (Arabic), Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir...
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Stubbs: Sterling Goes Lower on Hard Data of Slowdown
Aug. 9 -- David Stubbs, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the impact of quantitative easing on the pound and the prospect of fiscal stimulus from U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Labour National Executive Committee meeting arrivals at party conference
CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour MPs arriving at and departing the National Executive Committee meeting at the Labour Party Conference including Tom Watson, Deputy Leader of the Labour party, Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party,...