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Vox Pops British Tourists Returning from The Gambia

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CLEAN: The British Foreign Office has advised against all but essential travel to Gambia, based upon the risk of political unrest. Gambia's President-elect, Adam Barrow, a former security guard at Argos, has said he will be inaugurated...
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Bloomberg

Samantha Bee Says Bringing the 'Full Frontal' Team to the Emmys is "Essential" | Emmys 2017

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The 'Full Frontal with Samantha Bee' host talked to THR on the red carpet at the 2017 Emmys.
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Bloomberg

Telefonica CEO Sees `No Proof of Any Wrongdoing' by Huawei

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Feb.25 -- Jose Maria Alvarez-Pallete, chief executive officer of Telefonica SA, discusses Huawei Technologies Co.'s role in Europe's 5G infrastructure as the region's CEOs push back against U.S. demands to ban Huawei which it accuses of...
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Freeland: NAFTA focus is 'good deal for Canada'

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Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the main focus during talks in Washington on North American Free Trade Agreement is for a 'good deal for Canada.'
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Boris Johnson: Absolutely folly to rule out suspending Parliament for Brexit

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Boris Johnson has said it would be "absolutely folly" to rule out suspending Parliament to force through a no-deal Brexit against the will of MPs.
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Bloomberg

Ex-Commerce Sec. Pritzker on Biden, Commercial Real Estate

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Sep.11 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker says Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will rebuild multilateral relationships and hold China accountable for abuses in the global economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Trump defends economy, 'China virus' remarks

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President Donald Trump brushed off any estimates that U.S. unemployment could skyrocket to 20 percent, calling that "an absolute, total, worst-case scenario."
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Bloomberg

EU Proposes Ending Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated Tourists

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May.03 -- The European Commission proposed easing travel restrictions on people that have been fully vaccinated from countries with a good epidemiological situation. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo reports.
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Goldman's Damien Courvalin on Commodity Supercycle

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Feb.25 -- Damien Courvalin, Goldman Sachs Head of Energy Research, discusses the rally in commodities and the upcoming OPEC+ meeting. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets."
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WRAP Kissinger testifies to Foreign Relations Committee; ADDS Albright

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1. Henry Kissinger walking into Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing 2. Cutaway of committee members 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Henry Kissinger, Former US Secretary of State "I have always had the view that the issue of whether one...
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Curated Video

Hong Kong- Investment bank applies for liquidation

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Hong Kong's crippled investment bank Peregrine Investments Holdings confirmed on Monday (12/1) that it has lodged an application for liquidation, ending days of speculation over its future. Hong Kong's Hang Seng stock index closed 773...
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Bloomberg

Michel Temer on Brazil Economic Reforms

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Sept. 20 -- Brazil’s new President Michel Temer vows to push ahead with unpopular measures to revive the country's troubled economy. In an interview with Erik Schatzker at Bloomberg's headquarters in New York, Temer outlines his...
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Bloomberg

Strengthening U.S. Relations With Asian Powers

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Sept. 16 -- Former Georgia Senator Sam Nunn and Former Joint Chiefs Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen discuss U.S. relations with Asian nations and the impact of the election on foreign policy. Adm. Mullen and Sen. Nunn served as co-chairs of...
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Bloomberg

What Is China Doing to Boost Growth?

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Aug. 3 -- Silvercrest Asset Management Chief Strategist Patrick Chovanec discusses the Chinese economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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VOICED : Aleppos press agency

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VOICED : Aleppos press agency
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Rwanda's essential oils offer big profits from little land

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Inside a metal shed in southeastern Rwanda Nicholas Hitimana brandished a plastic container containing a green liquid: geranium essential oil freshly distilled and ready for export at more than $200 (175 euros) a kilo
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Reel 1

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Story 15, THE CAPTURED ENEMY, 111 CB 114 R1, 1951 b/w, sound 06:37:05: Communist North Korean/Chinese POWs marching to compound at Koje Island (Kojedo). Various good shots of prisoners on road and debarking ship (USS 772)....
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Freeland: NAFTA focus is 'good deal for Canada'

Higher Ed
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the main focus during talks in Washington on North American Free Trade Agreement is for a 'good deal for Canada.'
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Bloomberg

WHO Warns Lifting Virus Restrictions Too Soon Could Lead to Resurge of Cases

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Apr.03 -- If countries rush to lift restrictions too quickly, cases may resurge and the economic impact could be even more severe and prolonged, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press...
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Curated Video

Trump defends economy, 'China virus' remarks

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump brushed off any estimates that U.S. unemployment could skyrocket to 20 percent, calling that "an absolute, total, worst-case scenario."
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Bloomberg

Singapore to Close Schools, Most Workplaces Amid Virus

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Apr.03 -- Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong addresses the nation on the new measures the government plans to introduce to contain the spread of the coronavirus. (Source: Prime Minister's Facebook)
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First Florida Beaches Reopening After Coronavirus Shutdowns

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Parks and beaches in Duval County, Florida, are reopening after about a month for "essential activities" only.
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San Francisco Orders Residents To Shelter In Place Amid Outbreak

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According to the order issued Monday, residents are prohibited from leaving their homes except for essential needs until April 7.
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Bloomberg

Canada Buying Doses of Covid-19 Vaccine From Novavax, J&J

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Aug.31 -- Canada has agreed to buy more than 100 million Covid-19 vaccines from Novavax Inc. and Johnson & Johnson, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday. Dr. Eric Toner, of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,...