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UK: Thousands of people are still without power, after two storms in Scotland and the North-East of England at the weekend.

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VOICED: Thousands of people are still without power, after two storms in Scotland and the North-East of England at the weekend. The storms left around 40,000 homes in Scotland and 7,000 in northern England without power. Two people...
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Scientists Need Time To Tell How Warm Weather Will Affect Coronavirus

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Scientists need more data to understand how this coronavirus will behave in warmer weather. It may behave like the flu — or it may not.
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Bloomberg

Russia Demands Rubles for Gas Sales Starting April 1

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Russian President Vladimir Putin says he won't sell gas to customers unless they pay in rubles starting April 1. He made the comments in a televised speech. Bloomberg Guy Johnson reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Nepalese pashmina under threat from cheap copies

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AP Television Kathmandu, Nepal - March 25-26, 2011 1. Wide of shoppers on Kathmandu's main market street, pan right 2. Various of pashmina shawls, scarves and woollens on display in stalls 3. Various of shawls made with pure pashmina...
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Late Winter Storm Blasts South, Northeast With Snow

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A fast-moving storm left heavy snowfall across a large stretch of the Eastern U.S. from Tennessee up trough New England.
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Wineries Benefit, Suffer from Climate Change

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(NATS) THIS WINERY IN OREGON'S WILLAMETTE VALLEY HAS BEEN GROWING PINOT NOIR GRAPES FOR DECADES … … HELPING BUILD THE REGION'S REPUTATION FOR AWARD-WINNING WINES FROM FRUIT THAT FAVORS COOLER CONDITIONS. ...
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CLEAN : AFPTV BEST OF 2021 // In northern Sweden, climate change reshapes Arctic landscapes

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AFPTV refiles some of its most notable stories of 2021 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Camilla At Opening Of Aquatic Centre

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Camilla At Opening Of Aquatic Centre
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S.Africa to ban breeding and hunting lions in captivity

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The South African government shares the findings of the panel it put together to study the management and rules governing the hunting, trade, and keeping in captivity of lions, elephants, rhinos and leopards (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Bloomberg

It's Pretty Easy to Get World Leaders on the Phone, Says Malpass

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Mar.10 -- World Bank President David Malpass talks about his relationship with world leaders. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was recorded Jan. 25, 2021.
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Sky News

The record for the hottest ever July temperature has been broken

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VOICED: The hot weather affected people across the UK - as the country sweltered in the second hottest day ever. SHOWS: Shots of people dealing with the heat on beaches, pools, streets and interviews with Founder, Refurb-It-All Builders...
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Computer virus causes limited damage

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1. Exterior of building housing VeriSign 2. Computer "techies" working at computers 3. "Techies" looking over computer screens 4. Set up shot, Ramses Martinez 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ramses Martinez, Director - Malicious Code Operations,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New Delhi's homeless shiver through harsh cold snap

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India's capital New Delhi is shivering through an unusually harsh bout of harsh winter cold, blamed for killing scores of homeless people and leaving other hard-up residents struggling to keep warm (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Hurricane-Weary Region Braces for Approaching Storm Nate

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Oct.06 -- Tropical Storm Nate, on track to strike near New Orleans overnight Saturday, may cause close to $1 billion in damage across Central America and the U.S., following the most powerful month of hurricanes on record. Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Recession Fears Will Weigh on Markets Short-Term, Says Wells Fargo’s Harvey

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Mar.27 -- Chris Harvey, head of equity strategy at Wells Fargo, discusses what he thinks fair value would be for the S&P 500, what’s weighing on the markets and his outlook for markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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King Charles III and Camilla entering City Chambers

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CLEAN: Interior views of King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort being introduced and taking their seats at Dunfermline City Chambers on 3 October 2022 in Dunfermline, United Kingdom
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USA: POLAR BEAR CLUB MEMBERS DIVE INTO ICY WATERS

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Eng/Spanish/Nat Around the world, diving into icy waters is a New Year's Day tradition - and in the U-S men and women braved cold temperatures and plunged into the ocean. In New York, the Polar Bear Club staged its 164th annual dip into...
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40 years after Woodstock, several people who were at the legendary music festival reflect on its legacy.

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HEADLINE: Video Essay: 40 years of Woodstock memories CAPTION: 40 years after Woodstock, several people who were at the legendary music festival reflect on its legacy. Produced by Richard Drew. (Aug. 13) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] no...
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Trump EPA Transition Leader: Cuts Coming

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The former head of President Donald Trump' transition team at the Environmental Protection Agency says he expects the new administration to seek significant budget and staff cuts.Myron Ebell left the transition team last week. Ebell says...
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Limbering up, labourers mass work out to start the day

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LEADIN: In the Far East it's not unusual to see school children participating in mass morning exercise regimes before class, this often continues when people enter the workforce, a way of preparing the body and the mind for the day...
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SYND 18-11-73 ENERGY CRISIS FASHIONS

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Energy crisis fashions 1 man models tartan tweed jacket and heavy weight cloth trousers designed to keep warm in energy crisis 2 corduroy dinner suit for draughty ballrooms 3 full length home wear kimono style wrap robe 4 reporter into...
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Bright colours and skinny snowboard gear are top trends for this year's ski season

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AP Television London, UK, 21 October 2009 1. Various ski and snowboard fashion show 2. Pan Snow and Rock clothing stall 3. Various shots colourful jackets 4. Set up shot Claire Steward 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Claire Steward, Clothing...
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PHILIPPINES: "I LOVE YOU" VIRUS - STUDENT INVESTIGATED

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English/Nat A computer college in the Philippines is summoning one of its students in the hope that he can shed light into the "I Love You" virus which has caused havoc on computers around the world. Officials at the A-M-A Computer...
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Forecasters predict active Atlantic hurricane season

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1. Set-up shot of researcher William Gray and colleague sitting by computer 2. Computer screen showing recent evolution of hurricanes 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) William Gray, researcher at Colorado State University: "We're in this more...