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Bloomberg

Leveraging Big Data in Environmental Disasters

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Nov.28 -- One Concern Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer Nicole Hu talks with Bloomberg’s Lauren Berry at Bloomberg’s The Year Ahead summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

Feinberg Says He's Had Initial Talks About a Virus Victim Fund

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May.01 -- Crisis adviser Ken Feinberg discusses what he's learned from past crises that can be applied to the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Huge Opportunities Ahead in Saudi Arabia, Says Majid Al Futtaim CEO

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Oct.30 -- Alain Bejjani, chief executive officer at Majid Al Futtaim Holding, discusses Dubai’s commercial property market, his investment strategy for Saudi Arabia, Middle East customers, the company’s geographical footprint and his...
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Press Association

Governments can act to make terrorist attacks less likely, says Corbyn

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn talks about what his government would do to make acts of terror less likely. Also talks about which head of state he would meet first if he was PM and what relations would be like with President Trump. Jeremy...
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Curated Video

Humanitarian Relief Underway In Haiti After Earthquake

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The United States Agency for International Development announced $32M towards things like food, safe water, health care, shelter and protection.
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Bloomberg

Minerd Says Fed's Main Street Lending Program a 'Disaster'

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Oct.09 -- Scott Minerd, Guggenheim Global chief investment officer, says the Federal Reserve's Main Street Lending progam intended to aid small businesses impacted by the pandemic has been a "disaster." He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Press Association

Grenfell United's Edward Daffarn blasts Government's response on fifth anniversary of disaster

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Grenfell United's Edward Daffarn criticises the Government's response to the Grenfell disaster as a 'betrayal' on the fifth anniversary of the tragedy.
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Bloomberg

Fostering Appalachia's New Economy

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Nov.20 -- Appalachia was once the vibrant heart of the coal industry, but it now faces economic devastation as automation, environmental regulations and cheaper sources of energy have hurt its future. But Peter Hille, the President of...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Malaysian army distributes supplies to those hit by flooding

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The Malaysian military uses boats to distribute food to people trapped in their homes after massive floods, as the death toll rises to 14 with over 70,000 displaced (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Putin-Zelenskiy Talks May Happen With Foreign Ministers

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Russia said it was taking steps to "de-escalate" the conflict in Ukraine, pledging to cut back military operations near Kyiv and Chernihiv and holding out the prospect of a meeting between Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian...
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Curated Video

Florida Airports Reopen, But Flights Will Be Affected For Weeks

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Thousands of flights have been impacted by Hurricane Ian, and there will be ripple effects across all airlines for weeks.
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Curated Video

NIGERIA: 500 KILLED IN PIPELINE EXPLOSION (2)

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Jesse, Nigeria, October 19 1998 1. Blazing fuel and corpses 2. Smoke 3. Various of corpses 4. Various of crowds looking at scene 5. Crowds running from scene 6. Army troops 7. Various close ups of corpses 8. Various close up of petrol...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Proud Sri Lankan athletes defy crisis to fulfil Commonwealth Games dreams

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Sri Lankan badminton champion Niluka Karunaratne heads to England next week to cap his Commonwealth Games career where it began -- a swansong almost derailed by his bankrupt country's bruising economic crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Curated Video

A report on New Orleans' progress in the five years since Hurricane Katrina extols a "new spirit of reform and enhanced self reliance" and the remaking of the public school system, but it laments high crime, racial disparities and economic dependence on industries that are losing steam.

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HEADLINE: 5 years after Katrina: Rebound but not full recovery CAPTION: A report on New Orleans' progress in the five years since Hurricane Katrina extols a "new spirit of reform and enhanced self reliance" and the remaking of the...
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Curated Video

SYND 20 7 80 SOVIET DISSIDENT BUKOVSKY PRESS CONFERENCE

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Press conference, arranged by the Italian Liberal Party, for the exiled Soviet political dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, comments on the Olympic games being held in Moscow. 1. SOUNDBITE (English): vs of the press conference with Bukovsky...
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Curated Video

USA: AID PACKAGE ANNOUNCED FOR HURRICANE MITCH VICTIMS (2)

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English/Nat President Bill Clinton has ordered a considerable aid package to victims of Hurricane Mitch. The White House announced 30 (m) million dollars in Defence Department equipment and services and 36 (m) million dollars in food,...
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Curated Video

Bush comments on how US is helping quake victims of Southeast Asia

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1. Wide view of President Bush entrance 2. Mid view of audience 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, President United States: "Once again, the world is called to comfort those affected by a terrible natural catastrophe. People across...
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President Barack Obama says the savage storms that swept through the South are nothing short of 'catastrophic.' He is pledging the federal government's help in helping those affected by the storms, notably in Alabama.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Obama: Storms nothing short of 'catastrophic' CAPTION: (255 characters): President Barack Obama says the savage storms that swept through the South are nothing short of 'catastrophic.' He is pledging the...
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President Barack Obama is renewing America''s commitment to the recovery and reconstruction of earthquake-devastated Haiti, telling visiting President Rene Preval he understands the situation there "remains dire."

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HEADLINE: Obama renews U.S. commitment to Haiti CAPTION: President Barack Obama is renewing America''s commitment to the recovery and reconstruction of earthquake-devastated Haiti, telling visiting President Rene Preval he understands...
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Curated Video

Flood area, evacuations, UN says millions needed for relief

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Muzaffargarh, Punjab province 1. Close of girl crying because of evacuation 2. Various of women crying 3. Various of women and children boarding truck to be evacuated 4. SOUNDBITE (Punjabi) Mohamamd Tariq, flood victim: "I came from a...
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Curated Video

The biologically diverse Barataria Bay in Louisiana has become the epicenter of the oil spill. Local fisherman are upset and fear that the wildlife and fisheries will be wiped out altogether threatening the livelihood of all who depend on this already endangered estuary.

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HEADLINE: Barataria estuary now ground zero in oil spill CAPTION: The biologically diverse Barataria Bay in Louisiana has become the epicenter of the oil spill. Local fisherman are upset and fear that the wildlife and fisheries will...
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Curated Video

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00/00/69 c0017547 / color florida: stan rizley on the migrant workers: uncut "migrant workers" shows: shot of a man speaking, he is the editor of the immokalee bulletin newspaper, says he's been able to observe the migrant people...
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Bloomberg

Air France May Not Survive Into Next Year: Dembik

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Sept. 26 -- Christopher Dembik, analyst at Saxo Bank, talks with Guy Johnson about the financial impact of a pilot strike against Air France and his concerns for the companys survival without a low-cost unit. He speaks on The Pulse.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In India's isolated northeast, time for a change

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CLEAN : In India's isolated northeast, time for a change