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Chattanooga Skyline along the Tennessee River

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Chattanooga Skyline along the Tennessee River
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Robots weld small parts in an automotive factory.

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Robots weld small parts in an automotive factory.
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An automated conveyor moves an auto body across an automotive plant.

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An automated conveyor moves an auto body across an automotive plant.
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Tennessee from USA States

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tracking to Tennessee from USA States
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Tennessee from USA States

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Tennessee from USA States

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tracking to Tennessee from USA States
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Widespread damage in Tennessee city after tornadoes

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The death toll from a tornado outbreak that ravaged the South rose to at least 34 on Tuesday.
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VW of America CEO Keogh on New EV Crossover

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Sep.23 -- Volkswagen Group of America President and Chief Executive Officer Scott Keogh discusses the automaker's new ID.4 crossover on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Gigabit Internet: Net Neutrality Hits Home in U.S.

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Nov. 19 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley displays the high cost of high-speed internet services in the United States compared to global cities. He speaks on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.""
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Volkswagen Drives Into SUV Market

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Apr.12 -- Volkswagen Group of America CEO Hinrich Woebcken discusses VW's SUV lineup and competing with Tesla. He spoke to Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : 'We are a family': rural Moldova opens its doors to Ukrainian refugees

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In Moldova, a country nestled between Romania and Ukraine, households from rural areas are welcoming Ukranian refugees as the state fears its resources might soon run out if the war continues (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SYND 30 8 74 AFTERMATH OF AN EXPLOSION IN CHATTANOOGA

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An explosion in Chattanooga left half a block of a ghetto section of the city in flames. Nightclubs, a church and a barber shop were completely destroyed. Only one body found so far. 1. Fire blazing after 3.30am explosion 2. vs fire and...
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Americans want to escape suburbs for city life

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After 60 years of migrating to car-dominated suburbs, a larger share of Americans are choosing city neighbourhoods where jobs and stores are nearby. But urban living doesn't come cheap. This scenic lakeside cabin outside of Chattanooga,...
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VOICED: Chattanooga welcomes Volkswagon, anticipates new jobs

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VOICED: Chattanooga welcomes Volkswagon, anticipates new jobs
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At New York Int'l Auto Show, SUVs Are King

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SUVs are capturing most of the headlines at this year's New York International Auto Show. Volkswagen and Cadillac SUVs made a big splash on Tuesday. Volkswagen broadens its growing SUV lineup with a five-seat version of the...
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CLEAN : Afghan youths in Kabul react to US-Taliban peace talks resuming

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Afghan youths react as peace talks resume between the US and the Taliban in Doha amid renewed efforts to plot an end to Afghanistan's 18 year long conflict (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part One

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART ONE on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part Four

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART FOUR on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part Three

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART THREE on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Interview with witness of Chattanooga Shooting Part Five

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Sally Bryer an eyewitness and returning to the scene of the Chattanooga Shootings. PART FIVE on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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The FBI says it is investigating the shooting dead of four marines in Tennessee as an act of terrorism and they're following 70 leads. Mohammed Youssef Abdul-azeez opened fire at two military bases in Chattanooga using two shotguns and a handgun.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of woman laying floral tribute and flag and speaking to press at seen of shooting after Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez opened fire at an Army recruitment building on July 17, 2015 in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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An unknown number of people have been hospitalized in the Chattanooga area as fierce winds hit Tennessee for the second time in three days. No fatalities were immediately reported. (March 2)

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HEADLINE First Person: Survivor 'It just hit so fast' CAPTION: An unknown number of people have been hospitalized in the Chattanooga area as fierce winds hit Tennessee for the second time in three days. No fatalities were immediately...
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After 60 years of migrating to car-dominated suburbs, a larger share of Americans want out of long commutes in favor of neighborhoods where jobs and stores are nearby. (June 11)

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SOUNDBITE (English) Spencer McCallie, Chattanooga, Tennessee "Gosh, I would drive 45 minutes to get there and then 45 minutes back." SOUNDBITE (English) Heather Gustafson, CMK Realty, Chicago "We're certainly finding that buyers want to...