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2021 a Year of Normalization for India: White Oak Capital

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Jan.05 -- In today’s “India Focus” segment, Prashant Khemka, founder of White Oak Capital Management, discusses his outlook for India’s economy and markets in 2021. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Sajid Javid visit to St George's Hospital

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with Health Secretary Sajid Javid on his visit to St George's Hospital on 22nd December 2021 in London, United Kingdom.
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Sen. Ted Cruz, Rep. Paul Gosar Interacted With Coronavirus Patient

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The lawmakers said they directly interacted with the patient at the Conservative Political Action Conference last month.
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China Faces Perfect Storm for Covid Zero: Johns Hopkins

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses how the winter Olympic games will impact China's Covid zero policy and looks to the future management of Covid-19. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...
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These Experts Say The U.S. Needs Millions Of Tests Per Day To Reopen

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As experts call for dramatically increased testing, governors say they're still short the equipment they need to complete the test kits they have.
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Denmark's Jensen: Curb Extra Public Welfare Spending

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Dec.16 -- Denmark's Finance Minister Kristian Jensen says Denmark needs to limit the amount it will spend on increasing its welfare system and must fight against the tide of protectionism. Jensen believes EU budgets will need to be...
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Care home left waiting 10 days for coronavirus tests

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Interview Bernadette Mossman the Healthcare Director of Vida Healthcare which provides specialist support for residents living with dementia in North Yorkshire. A care home operator which had two residents die with coronavirus has been...
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Hong Kong to Mass Test Whole City for Covid, Report Says

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Hong Kong will conduct a citywide Covid-19 testing next month, according to a local media report. The city's infections tally continues to set records, with 4,285 new cases on Wednesday, as well as 7,000 preliminary infections. And the...
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In full: Health Secretary takes media questions during coronavirus briefing

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Media Q&A during the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing, with Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Dr Susan Hopkins, UK Health Security Agency.
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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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Relate counsellor's tips for couples and families

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Relate counsellor Peter Saddington offers advice to couples and families who may be struggling with relationships during the coronavirus lockdown.
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Coronavirus isolation stock footage

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Stock footage for a self-isolation explainer. Includes shots of windows being opened for ventilation, isolation, nose blowing, disposing of tissues, hand-washing, someone in bed with a sign on the door saying self-isolating, someone...
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CLEAN : Cricket: Zimbabwe understood the politics of isolation

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CLEAN : Cricket: Zimbabwe understood the politics of isolation
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CLEAN : Breivik ready to go to European court to end isolation: lawyer

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CLEAN : Breivik ready to go to European court to end isolation: lawyer
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Care home left waiting 10 days for coronavirus tests

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A care home operator which had two residents die with coronavirus has been waiting 10 days for testing kits to arrive, its healthcare director said. Vida Healthcare provides specialist support for up to 194 residents living with dementia...
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CLEAN : Coronavirus takes mental toll on US population

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Isolation, loneliness, fear of infection - the coronavirus pandemic is taking a toll both on medical staff and the general population in the US (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Wildlife park ready to reopen in Yorkshire

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The Yorkshire Wildlife Park prepares to reopen on Monday, including quotes from Chief Exec John Minion. He explains how the news that they would be allowed to reopen was a bit of a shock, that they have been working hard to be ready and...
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Hong Kong Covid Cases Top 2,000, Set to Double Again

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New Covid-19 cases in Hong Kong have topped 2,000 for the first time. And with another 4,500 preliminary cases on Monday, the tally is set to double yet again. The numbers are overwhelming the city's health-care system, further...
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Sweden's foreign minister visits Kosovo

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1. Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt and officials walking along pavement 2. Bildt entering building 3. Close-up of government logo 4. Mid of Bildt being interviewed 5. SOUNDBITE (English): Carl Bildt, Swedish Foreign Minister: "Not...
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Tom Barrack: Trump Communicating a Revolution

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Jan.31 -- Tom Barrack, executive chairman at Colony NorthStar, discusses President Donald Trump's communication style, corporate America's reaction to Trump's executive order on immigration, and the need for a Middle East solution to the...
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Manchester university student: Imposed isolation has been poorly handled

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Manchester Metropolitan University student Dominic Waddell describes his experience of imposed self-isolation at the Birley Naylor accommodation. He says the situation has been handled poorly as students were given very little notice.
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Bloomberg

Increased Political Tensions Bring Additional Burden - SAP CEO

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Sep.15 -- "With the current political tensions actually increasing, of course this is imposing a lot of additional burden," when it comes to doing business with China, SAP CEO Christian Klein told Bloomberg TV on Wednesday, September 15....
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A Central Texas school district held a press conference Thursday to discuss it's decision to temporarily close three of its campuses after two of its students traveled on the same flight as a nurse who has since been diagnosed with Ebola. (Oct. 16)

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A Central Texas school district a held press conference Thursday to discuss it's decision to temporarily close three of its campuses after two of its students traveled on the same flight as a nurse who has since been diagnosed with...
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Bloomberg

Flanders: BOJ Must Commit to Abenomics Inflation Goal

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May 18 -- Stephanie Flanders of JPMorgan Asset Management discusses the focus for the Bank of Japan as the nation manages to dodge recession. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."