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CLEAN: Persistent rains thwart Pakistan relief efforts

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CLEAN: Persistent rains thwart Pakistan relief efforts
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CLEAN: US troops set scene for Haiti air drop

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CLEAN: US troops set scene for Haiti air drop
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Disney CEO Bob Iger on 2017 Forecast and the Election

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Nov. 10 -- Bob Iger, chairman and chief executive officer of Walt Disney Co., discusses the company's prospects for 2017, the AT&T-Time Warner deal and the media's role in the U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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CBS CEO Moonves on NFL on All Access, AT&T and Trump

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Dec.05 -- CBS Chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves discusses the company's All Access streaming product and the future of television. He speaks with David Westin from the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."
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The DOJ's Concerns About the AT&T-Time Warner Deal

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Nov.09 -- Jon Klein, Tapp TV CEO and former CNN president, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie, an antitrust analyst, discuss the U.S. Justice Department's concerns about AT&T's planned takeover of Time Warner. They speak with...
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Why the DOJ Wants to Block the AT&T-Time Warner Deal

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Nov.20 -- Technalysis Research President Bob O'Donnell and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jennifer Rie discuss the U.S. Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit to stop AT&T's proposed acquisition of Time Warner. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : First state funded food distrbution for Calais migrants

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The distribution of the first state funded meals to Calais migrants was carried on Tuesday by NGOs with few migrants visiting the aid trucks possibly because of the presence of cameras
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Amazon 2nd company to top $1 trillion valuation

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Amazon on Tuesday became the second publicly traded company to be worth $1 trillion, hot on the heels of iPhone maker Apple.
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Amazon 2nd company to top $1 trillion valuation

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Amazon on Tuesday became the second publicly traded company to be worth $1 trillion, hot on the heels of iPhone maker Apple.
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Africa's ancient iconic trees are dying

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LEAD IN: Africa's ancient baobab, with its distinctive swollen trunk and known as the "tree of life," is under a new and mysterious threat, with some of the largest and oldest dying abruptly in recent years. ...
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Apple Needs to Make Major Content Acquisition, Says Wedbush's Ives

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Mar.26 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities managing director, says Apple is going to need to make some major content acquisitions to power its new streaming service. He talks to Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Blackstone Offers to Take Tallgrass Private as Shares Plunge 40%

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Aug.28 -- Blackstone Infrastructure Partners took control of Tallgrass Energy LP earlier this year and is now offering to buy out the remaining shares of the pipeline operator following a 40% price slump. Bloomberg's Rachel Adams-Heard...
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Very Likely Trump Will Be Impeached, Says Geopolitical Futures’s Friedman

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Oct.28 -- George Friedman, founder and chairman of Geopolitical Futures, discusses the impeachment inquiry against President Trump, what the election in Argentina means for the U.S. and the global slowdown. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Leading Kenyan politicans speak at the Building Bridges Initiative launch

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Leading Kenyan politicians speak as the nation's Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report is launched (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Senegalese students rally in France to find missing student Diary Sow

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Everyone is in anguish": Senegalese students hand out flyers near the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines RER station to try to find Diary Sow (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Pfizer: Millions Of COVID Vaccine Doses Waiting To Ship

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Dozens of states are still trying to get the number of doses they were promised.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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The U.S. ramps up its inoculation effort against COVID-19. Plus, other top stories.
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LatAm Is Weakest Link for Emerging Markets, Says BofA

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Dec.28 -- Claudio Irigoyen, head of Latin America economics, equities and fixed income strategy at Bank of America Securities, talks about the risks ahead for emerging markets in 2021. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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China’s Services Sector Contracts in August

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Aug.30 -- Yifan Hu, regional chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, discusses China’s August PMI data and what the data is saying about the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Japan's Next Premier Kishida a 'Modest Realist,' LDP Lawmaker Says

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Sep.29 -- Rui Matsukawa, a Japanese lawmaker of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, discusses the prospects for the government following the victory of former Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida in the party's leadership race. Kishida is set...
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CLEAN : 'Taxis with a Heart' deliver food, warmth amid homeless spike in Paris

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In Paris, the association 'Taxis du Coeur' (Taxis of the Heart, Eds.) makes its Saturday night rounds in the French capital as they have done for five years (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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WRAP Food aid distributed to displaced, WFP, Red Cross

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Nairobi - 5 January 2008 1. Wide shot Jamuhuri Park where aid will be distributed 2. Various shots of people lining up for food 3. Various shots of children receiving plates of food 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Melissa Njoroge,...
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MACEDONIA: KOSOVO CRISIS: WFP PROVIDE FLOUR FOR BREAD

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Eng/Albanian/Nat The World Food Programme is providing flour to a factory in Macedonia which is now busy making bread for Kosovar refugees. The WFP is looking to provide five million loaves of bread to camps in the Balkans and to provide...
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Iranians await real change and relief from sanctions as nuclear talks reach decisive stage

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Hope for a major improvement in living standards and the economy is rising amongst Iranians, ahead of their country's new round on nuclear talks with six world powers, set to begin in Vienna later on Monday. Many Iranians would like the...