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Mental Health Struggles Set In As Camp Fire Anniversary Nears

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Mental health risks are becoming more of a reality for many in the Butte County communities where the Camp Fire burned last year.
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Planting trees to help prevent natural disasters

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DPRK, South Pyongan Province, Pyongsong City, Hutan Ri, March 30, 2011 1. Wide of tree planters running up hillside to start planting 2. Mid of new tree sapling being put into hole in ground 3. Group of planters adding earth to hole...
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Trump Talks 'Major Elimination' of 'Dodd-Frank'

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President Donald Trump met with CEO's of major companies across the country for a strategy and policy discussion, where he alluded to making sweeping changes to the Dodd-Frank act.Trump pushed for reducing taxes and eliminating 'wasteful...
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Color Genomics' Stanton on Donald Trump, Twitter

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July 19 -- Katie Stanton, CMO at Color Genomics, discusses the letter against Donald Trump signed by more than 100 technology leaders, calling him a disaster for innovation. Stanton also discusses personalized medicine and the future of...
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Tens of thousands dead in China quake

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Tens of thousands dead in China quake
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Johnson's Tories Lose Seats in U.K. Local Elections

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Boris Johnson's Conservatives shed seats across England and lost control of three London strongholds in Thursday's local elections, leading to a backlash against the prime minister from local party leaders. Stuart Wallace reports on...
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Vaccines Are Not Seen as a Cure-All: University of Maryland

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Jul.22 -- Vaccines might have efficacy proof by winter, says University of Maryland School of Medicine Dr. Wilbur Chen, as he discusses potential coronavirus treatments and his input on Maryland’s Covid-19 task force. He speaks on...
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Johnson will urge Putin to ‘step back from brink’ in Ukraine

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Boris Johnson said he will urge Vladimir Putin to “step back from the brink” when the pair hold crisis talks over Ukraine this week. The Prime Minister said an invasion of Ukraine would be “an absolute disaster for the world”.
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Japan GDP to Rebound in Fourth Quarter, Sumitomo Mitsui Asset's Kichikawa Says

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Dec.09 -- Masayuki Kichikawa, chief macro strategist at Sumitomo Mitsui Asset Management Co., talks about Japan's economy, which shrank more than initially projected in the third quarter, driven by the biggest drop in business spending...
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Robot Use Has Increased During Pandemic

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Study found 203 global instances of robots being used specifically to deal with the coronavirus. What will this increase mean for the future of work?
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More excerpts of president's address to nation on oil spill crisis

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1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "Beyond compensating the people of the Gulf in the short-term, it's also clear we need a long-term plan to restore the unique beauty and bounty of this region. The oil spill represents...
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NIGERIA: OIL PIPELINE LEAK: DEATHS LATEST (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan It is now thought that as many as 60 people were killed in Nigeria when oil leaking from a pipeline near the Lagos port of Apapa caught fire. The fire also destroyed shacks in nearby squatter...
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Michael D Higgins speaks with mourners at funeral of Creeslough explosion victim James O’Flaherty

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Irish president Michael D Higgins speaks with mourners at the funeral in Derrybeg, Co Donegal for James O'Flaherty who died in the Creeslough service station explosion. Mr O’Flaherty is the third of 10 victims of Friday’s tragedy in the...
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Cherish your family and life, son of Creeslough victim tells funeral

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The son of one of the victims of the Creeslough disaster has told mourners at his father’s funeral to cherish their life and family. Hundreds attended the funeral of James O’Flaherty at St Mary’s Church in Derrybeg, Co Donegal. Mr...
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MALAYSIA: GOVERNMENT TO STICK TO CONTROVERSIAL FINANCIAL PLAN

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English/Nat Malaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir is defiantly sticking to his controversial financial plan despite international criticism. He said his country would be the first one to come out of the recession thanks to his measure to...
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Bloomberg

Alice Rivlin Sees a Sensible Agreement on Obamacare

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Jan.25 -- Alice Rivlin, senior fellow at Brookings Institution, discusses the future of Obamacare under President Donald Trump. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Over 200 Killed by Indonesian Tsunami

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Dec.23 -- The number of people killed by the tsunami in Indonesia over the weekend has topped 200 with dozens more missing. Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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IFRC Says Pakistan Flood Situation Dire, Bad

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Head of Delegation in Pakistan Peter Ophoff discusses about Pakistan's unprecedented flooding and what his organization is doing to assist people affected by the disaster....
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ISRAEL/UKRAINE: CHERNOBYL REPORT (V)

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English/Nat Nearly fifteen years after the nuclear disaster at Chernobyl the results of an independent medical study, released in Jerusalem, shows children recently born in the contaminated areas are still suffering as a result. It says...
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Archbishop Martin visited the scene in Co Donegal on Monday

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Archbishop Eamon Martin said seeing the empty shell of the service station in Creeslough conjures up the emptiness in the community. Archbishop Martin visited the scene in Co Donegal on Monday.
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Obama Urges Preparedness for Hurricane Season

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President Barack Obama is urging the public to prepare for the coming hurricane season and warning against what he says is a growing "complacency" when it comes to dangerous weather.Obama says people should have evacuation plans and...
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With the financial markets in turmoil, President Bush said Thursday that he shares Americans' concerns and that the government will act further to try to avert a deepening crisis.

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HEADLINE: Bush says he's concerned about markets CAPTION: With the financial markets in turmoil, President Bush said Thursday that he shares Americans' concerns and that the government will act further to try to avert a deepening crisis....
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An eight-story building housing several garment factories collapsed near Bangladesh's capital on Wednesday, killing at least 87 people and trapping many more under a jumbled mess of concrete.

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HEADLINE: Death toll rises in Bangladesh factory collapse CAPTION: An eight-story building housing several garment factories collapsed near Bangladesh's capital on Wednesday, killing dozens of people and trapping many more under a...
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Sth. Europe Stocks `Cheap' Amid Fading Populist Risk: Amber Capital

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Jul.01 -- Joseph Oughourlian, chief executive officer and founder of Amber Capital, discusses the outlook for European equity markets and his view that the populist movement is a fading risk. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."