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Bloomberg

Dubai Commercial Real Estate: a Tale of Two Cities

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May 24 -- Murray Strang, director head of investments UAE at Cluttons, discusses commercial real estate in Dubai and how it's become a tale of two cities and the trends he's seeing. He speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Political tensions cast cloud over Peruvian economy

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Political tensions and uncertainty are casting a dark cloud over the Peruvian economy, which until recently was unaffected by the recurring conflicts between government and opposition (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Matt Walsh on "Rollercoaster" Emmys Night with The 'Veep' Cast | Meet Your Nominees

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"You're not really invested until the cameraman shows up in your row," the Emmy nominee says.
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Bloomberg

Basel: The World Series of Modern Art

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Sept. 17 -- Frost Museum Chief Curator Carol Damian and Artistic Director and Designer Simon Ma discuss Art Basel and modern art. They speak on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

RR8234B KENYA BAOBAB FISH FARM

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Background to Story: Farming fish could offer many poor countries a new source of protein. Baobab Farm - near Mombasa, Kenya has pioneered fish farming methods. A disused stone quarry has been transformed into a lush green environment...
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Bloomberg

Will Health-Care Stocks Outperform Again in 2015?

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Nov. 25 -- Brian Wright, managing director at Sterne Agee & Leach, discusses the outlook for health-care stocks in 2015 with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Tom Ford Talks About His Film 'Nocturnal Animals'

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CLEAN: American fashion designer and film director Tom Ford has co-produced and directed a psychological thriller. Interview with Tom Ford. He talks about how the most important thing for him is to make something he is proud of.
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Curated Video

Grocery Store Chains Still Need Masks For Workers

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Some grocery retailers say they are still awaiting shipment of masks to protect employees keeping Americans fed during the pandemic.
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Bloomberg

How Trump's Climate Views Will Impact Alternative Energy

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Nov. 9 -- Gordon Johnson, Axiom Capital Management analyst, discusses the future of alternative energy under a Trump presidency. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

What Can Takata Learn From GMs Recall Mis-Steps?

Higher Ed
Dec. 10 -- Kenneth Feinberg, founder of Feinberg Rozen, and Robert Wolf, chief executive officer at 32 Advisors, discuss the Takata air-bag recall, the regulation of drone usage by the U.S. government and the run up to the 2016...
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Curated Video

SYND 8 6 76 GERALD FORD AND RONALD REAGAN ELECTION COMMERCIALS

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Excerpts from Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford campaign commercials 1. excerpt from Gerald Ford's campaign commercial: SOUNDBITE: cu Woman delivers piece to camera (Graphics in vision) 2. excerpt from Ronald Reagan's radio campaign...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US opens up skies for commercial drone operators

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CLEAN : US opens up skies for commercial drone operators
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Indias choked capital starts pollution toll for trucks

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CLEAN : Indias choked capital starts pollution toll for trucks
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Bloomberg

Foxx: There's a Huge Amount of Promise With Drones

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Aug. 25 -- U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx discusses the challenges that lay ahead for regulating the drone industry, the future of drones in transportation and the future of transportation industry. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Sky News

Fringe Festival Becoming Over Commercialised

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Fringe Festival Becoming Over Commercialised
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Curated Video

A program that allows farmers to use sludge that contains human waste has come under scrutiny after some land and animals have been poisoned

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HEADLINE: Using human waste in fertilizer questioned CAPTION: A program that allows farmers to use sludge that contains human waste has come under scrutiny after some land and animals have been poisoned. (March 6)
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Federal regulators have shut down an East Coast discount bus service after a crash in Virginia killed four people and sent more than 50 others to hospitals. But industry experts say more oversight is needed to ensure safer bus travel.

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HEADLINE: Bus crash fuels driver fatigue questions CAPTION: Federal regulators have shut down an East Coast discount bus service after a crash in Virginia killed four people and sent more than 50 others to hospitals. But industry...
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Bloomberg

Some Banks Need to Strengthen Balance Sheets: Alloatti

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(Bloomberg) -- Hermes Fund Managers Senior Credit Analyst Filippo Maria Alloatti discusses the broader picture for banking with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Countdown." Lloyds joined Deutsche Bank in posting first-quarter earnings that...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Uganda research lab hoping to create

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CLEAN : Uganda research lab hoping to create
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Bloomberg

Kespry CEO Says Trump Was Receptive to Drone Tech

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Jun.22 -- George Mathew, Kespry's chief executive officer, discusses his meeting with President Donald Trump on how the government can promote emerging technologies like drones and the internet of things. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Climate change challenges authoritarian China: experts

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Rising sea levels and heavy rain linked to climate change confront Chinas low lying megacity Shanghai the nations commercial hub and home to more than 20 million people
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fate of French car parts manufacturer GM&S in the hands of court

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Protests roadblocks negotiations the fate of French car parts manufacturer GM&S will be determined by the commercial court of Poitiers on Monday who will decide whether the company is to face liquidation or whether it can be acquired by...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : hospital in Aleppo tries to cope with she

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VOICED : hospital in Aleppo tries to cope with she
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Bloomberg

J&J CEO Gorsky on M&A, Health Care, Tax Reform

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Jun.26 -- Alex Gorsky, chairman and chief executive officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses the company’s purchase of Actelion, the state of health care in the United States, and what tax reform means to the business. He speaks on...