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The Brain Implant That Could Defeat Paralysis

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- David Grayden, University of Melbourne's head of biomedical engineering, discusses the paperclip-sized stentrode that could help defeat paralysis. He speaks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated +REPLAY+

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LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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U.S. Tells Poland to Forget About MiG Plane Transfer 

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Pentagon spokesman John Kirby says U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ruled out Poland's proposal to transfer MiG fighter planes to the U.S. for delivery to Ukraine. Kirby says intelligence agencies warned that the Polish plan could be...
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The Hong Kong Start Up Aiming to Eliminate Checks

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March 22 -- Robert Liu, chief executive officer and co-founder of Yintran, discusses his money-transfer network, how it works and how he hopes to eliminate the need for paper checks. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending...
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Anti-Castro group calls on Cubans to reject Raul; plus anti-Castro vigil

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1. Wide of cars honking horns 2. People waving Cuban flags at passing cars 3. Car with Cuban flag honking 4. Various of Cuba vigil 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Angel Desana, Vox pop: "Every week at this time we have a vigil about the...
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Bloomberg

El implante cerebral que podría vencer la parálisis

Higher Ed
Nov.22-- David Grayden, director de ingeniería biomédica de la Universidad de Melbourne, habla del stentrode del tamaño de un sujetapapeles que podría vencer la parálisis con Betty Liu de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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NASA picks ‘Rocket City’ for lunar lander job

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NASA picked Alabama's "Rocket City" on Friday to lead development of the next moon lander for astronauts.
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NASA picks AL ‘Rocket City’ for lunar lander job

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Bitcoin and Gold Linked ‘In a Way,’ BofA’s Blanch Says

Higher Ed
Jun.22 -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Securities, discusses his view of Bitcoin and how it is inversely correlated with gold. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

Trump Won’t Commit to Peaceful Power Transfer After Election

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Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to a peaceful transfer of power if a tally of ballots shows Democrat Joe Biden wins the November election. He spoke to reporters at a briefing at the White House.
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Bloomberg

Ruehl: Nat. Gas Sets Path of Price Increases

Higher Ed
Christof Ruehl, Senior Fellow at CGEP, Columbia University discusses the impact of proposed energy price caps for power markets and consumers. He speaks with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Europe Struggles With Dependency on Russian Gas

Higher Ed
James Waddell, Energy Aspects head of European gas, discusses the price and political escalation over energy in Europe. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz on Bloomberg Markets "European Close."
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USA: WASHINGTON: CHINA WILL SELL NUCLEAR TECHNOLOGY TO PAKISTAN

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English/Nat The U-S has announced it will not impose economic sanctions on China for selling nuclear technology to Pakistan. The decision was taken after China claimed it didn't know that the equipment in question -- ring magnets -- ...
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How Kangaroos help ifight global warming

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How Kangaroos help ifight global warming
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Jordan warned it is getting hotter and drier than anticipated

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Studies suggest Jordan is being hit hard by climate change, getting hotter and drier than previously anticipated. The warning comes as a separate study by 26 institutions including the WHO and the...
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Curated Video

Interior Dept. Transferring Public Land For Border Wall Construction

Higher Ed
The 560 acres being transferred to the U.S. Army include parts of New Mexico, California and Arizona.
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Bloomberg

New U.S. Visa Rules May Bar Some Chinese Students

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Jul.07 -- There are hundreds of thousands of Chinese students attending colleges in the U.S. and many fear they could be deported. The White House is proposing new visa rules that would block international students from enrolling in...
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Curated Video

Latest on Atlantis mission and ISS conditions

Higher Ed
Space - 16 June 2007 1. View from International Space Station in orbit Houston, Texas, US - 16 June 2007 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Suffredini, NASA's manager of the International Space Station Programme: "Today, we've been doing, as...
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Japan Ahead: S&P Global Market Intelligence Principal Economist Taguchi

Higher Ed
Harumi Taguchi, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, talks about the Japanese yen and the government's currency polity, the central bank's monetary policy, and the outlook for the economy. She speaks in the latest...
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Israeli and Palestinian reactions to the Quartet talks

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Gaza city, Gaza Strip 1. Senior Hamas politician Ismail Haniyeh (left) and Jordanian ambassador to Palestinian Authority (right) 2. Various of Haniyeh and ambassador and official sitting down Ramallah, West Bank 3. Wide shot of city 4....
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Japan: Fujimori: Will not extradite former Peruvian President Fujimori

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English/Nat Japan will not extradite former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, whom Peruvian authorities have charged with criminal abuse of power, Peru's attorney general on Wednesday last week charged Fujimori with abandonment of...
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Curated Video

British PM offers congratulations to Allawi

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1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair 2. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Tony Blair, British Prime Minister: "Good evening everyone. First of all can I offer my congratulations to the new Iraqi prime minister, the president, the two vice...
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Curated Video

Bush says he''s still committed to June 30 deadline

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Charlotte, North Carolina - April 5, 2004 1. US President George W. Bush walking to podium 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) US President George W. Bush "No, the intention is to make sure the deadline remains the same. I believe we can transfer...
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates uses some of the harshest words yet on the nuclear weapons situation in North Korea, warning the United States will not stand by if the country transfers weapons or technology to other states.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Gates: N. Korea nukes a grave threat CAPTION: U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates uses some of the harshest words yet on the nuclear weapons situation in North Korea, warning the United States will not stand by if the...