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Molecular biologists isolate a rare adult stem cell +++CLIENT REPLAY++++

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1. Close-up and wide view of stem cells being treated in lab 2. Mid and close-up image of neurons 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Elmer Price, University of Missouri, Associate Professor of Biomedical Science: "Historically most adult stem...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Merkel: crash findings add absolutely unimaginable dimension

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CLEAN : Merkel: crash findings add absolutely unimaginable dimension
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Bloomberg

How Lung Scans Are Helping Doctors Learn About Coronavirus

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Feb.27 -- Adam Bernheim, cardiothoracic radiologist at Mount Sinai Hospital, explains how coronavirus impacts the lungs and what’s being learned about the disease from imaging of infected patients. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on...
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Bloomberg

Quinlan's CEO Says Bad Behavior Destroyed Bank Profits

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Oct.03 -- Benjamin Quinlan, chief executive officer and managing partner at Quinlan & Associates, discusses the new research report on banks being charged fines for misconduct by the U.S. and EU and how the number could top $400B by...
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Bloomberg

ETF Trading Survey: Liquidity Improving, Trade Sizes Growing

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Oct.15 -- Slawomir Rzeszotko, head of Institutional Sales & Trading, Europe at Jane Street, introduces the results of Risk.net's second annual ETF trading survey at the Bloomberg Invest ETF Summit in London.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fossils suggest hominids may have lived alongside modern humans

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Primitive hominids may have lived in Africa at the same time as humans researchers say in new findings that could change the understanding of human evolution
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Bloomberg

One Million Facebook Passwords Compromised

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Meta Director of Global Threat Disruption David Agranovich joins Emily Chang to discuss why it notified 1 million Facebook users that their account credentials may have been compromised due to some apps downloaded from Apple and...
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Who Isn't Getting COVID?

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Earlier this year, the CDC estimated that 43% of Americans have had COVID.
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The Recount

NFL Commissioner Doubles Down: WFT Probe Won’t Be Released

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is doubling down on the league’s refusal to release findings from its investigation into the Washington Football Team — saying he wants to protect the anonymity of those involved. But many former team...
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Survey Indicates Black Patients Aren't Offered Antibody COVID Therapy

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An early new survey shows Black COVID patients aren’t being offered antibody therapy at the same rate as white patients.
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Report Warns Of Violent Threats, Assaults On Workers On Federal Lands

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Some 360 threats or assaults were reported against employees on public lands from 2013 to 2017. The FBI investigated some cases as domestic terrorism.
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Tesco Shares Slump After Profits Error

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Tesco Shares Slump After Profits Error
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Press Association

Starmer: PM must face serious questions if he attended lockdown party

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Sir Keir Starmer said Boris Johnson would have “serious questions to answer” if found to have attended a lockdown-breaking party. The Labour leader also weighed in on the Novak Djokovic situtation, saying that just because he is an elite...
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Did Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Contractors?

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Sept. 18 -- Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin discusses a new Senate report that says Chinese-backed hackers infiltrated the networks of U.S. military contractors in the United States, including airlines, IT companies and shipping companies,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Forensics key to Pistorius case

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CLEAN : Forensics key to Pistorius case
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Bloomberg

What Goldman Discovered About the Barriers to Advancing Female Entrepreneurs

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May.08 -- Amanda Hindlian, Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute president, discusses the results of the institute's survey on why there aren't more businesses founded by females. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu...
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Bloomberg

Internet 2.0 Co-CEO Robert Potter on China's PCR Order Spike

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Oct.04 -- Robert Potter, Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Australian-U.S. cybersecurity company Internet 2.0, discusses the firm's research on China PCR purchases. The report claims that Hubei province, home to Wuhan, made big purchases of PCR...
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The Recount

NFL Probe Is Complete, But Questions Remain

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The NFL’s 10-month probe into the Washington Football Team involved hundreds of witnesses and 650,000 documents. But only one coach (from a different team) has faced any consequences. Now the players association (and everyone) wants to...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson “very concerned” about report into BBC Diana interview

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson said he was “obviously very concerned” about the report into Martin Bashir’s BBC interview with Diana, Princess of Wales, adding that he hoped the broadcaster “will be taking every possible step to make sure...
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SYND 9 11 78 MINISTER CONNIE MULDER PRESS CONFERENCE AND HEADLINES

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South African newspaper reaction to Plural Relations Minister Dr Connie Mulder's resignation, and Dr Mulder speaking about "the global war" going on against South Africa. He made his comment in an interview with UPITN following his...
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Bloomberg

Do Fracking, Shale Gas Fit Into U.K. Energy Policy?

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Oct. 21 -- Chris Smith, chair of Task Force on Shale Gas, discusses a government task force debating the future of fracking and shale gas in the United Kingdom as part of the nations energy policy. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Sky News

Sport faces 'crisis point' after Russian doping scandal, says investigator

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Sport faces 'crisis point' after Russian doping scandal, says investigator
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Vast US surveillance dragnet exposed

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CLEAN : Vast US surveillance dragnet exposed
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : William Kaelin and Gregg Semenza of US, Britain's Peter Ratcliffe win Nobel Medicine Prize

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US researchers William Kaelin Gregg Semenza and Britain's Peter Ratcliffe win the Nobel Medicine Prize for discoveries on how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability the Nobel Assembly said (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)