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Getty Images CEO on Q2 Results, Growing Video Business

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Getty Images CEO Craig Peters joined Cheddar News to discuss the company’s Q2 results from the New York Stock Exchange. The company reported $233 million in revenue at the end of the quarter in large part due to the shift of the...
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Day of the drones: their rise across multiple industries

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Sci-tech takes a look at the increasing popularity of drones across multiple industries.
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Could drones help shape the future of farming? This Alberta farmer thinks so

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Chase Marquardt is using a drone instead of traditional equipment this season to help seed his farm near Thorsby, Alta., just outside of Edmonton. Could this be the future of farming?
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Deforestation of Gaza for food, fuel due to lack of humanitarian aid

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The IDF has cleared thousands of acres of trees throughout the Gaza Strip, something that's readily apparent in satellite imagery.
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Bloomberg

UAW Begins Strike Against Ford, GM, Stellantis as Contract Lapses

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The United Auto Workers began a strike against all three of the legacy Detroit carmakers Friday, kicking off a potentially costly and protracted showdown over wages and job security. Craig Trudell reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Using Satellites to Predict the Future

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Apr.16 -- Planet CEO Will Marshall explains how his company has built and deployed the largest fleet of Earth observation satellites and how they use the images captured to record real world events everyday. The company is one of the...
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NASA releases new images of Antarctica

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1. Wide of NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) news conference at Goddard Space Flight Centre in Greenbelt, Maryland 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Robert Bindschadler, Chief Scientist, NASA's Hydrospheric and Biospheric...
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USA: NASA EARTH OBSERVING SATELLITES

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English/Nat A pair of satellites designed to take high-resolution images of the Earth's forests, urban centres and oceans and to monitor the movement of whales will be launched in two weeks, NASA announced on Friday. The...
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William and Kate visit Hindu Kush in Pakistan on Official Tour

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shtos Prince William Duke of Cambridge and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge at the Chiatibo glacier talking to guide about risks of flooding. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited an isolated mountain village...
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Bloomberg

Planet Labs' Marshall on Future of Space Exploration

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Nov.08 -- Planet Labs Co-Founder Will Marshall talks with Bloomberg's Ashlee Vance at The Year Ahead Summit at Bloomberg headquarters in New York about the future of space exploration and what it takes to ring the Earth with satellites.
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Bloomberg

Stopping Forest Fires from Space

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Nov.04 -- A start-up in San Francisco, Salo Sciences, has developed a modern approach to preventing forest fires. Using a combination of satellite imagery, computer vision, and A.I. algorithms, the company is creating measurements of...
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CLEAN : Rwanda clears two candidates to run against Kagame

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Rwanda's election commission permits two opposition candidates to run against President Paul Kagame in elections due on August 4 ruling out three other challengers
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Bloomberg

Poster Politics: Milton Glaser Gets Out the Vote

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May 6 -- Milton Glaser, the iconic graphic designer responsible for the I Love NY advertising campaign, put his efforts into drumming up interest in the 2016 U.S. presidential election by creating a poster aimed at getting out the vote....
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Bloomberg

How Orbital Insight Interprets and Uses Satellite Imagery

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Dec.28 -- James Crawford, Orbital Insight chief executive officer, discusses how the company utilizes data from satellite imagery with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

What Earth Looks Like When Everything Stops

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Apr.30 -- As life on Earth slowed to a crawl, hundreds of satellites orbiting overhead captured day-by-day images of this unprecedented moment in history. Analysts have been poring over the pictures to better understand the coronavirus...
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6 Dr. Seuss Books Pulled By Publisher Over Racist Imagery

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Dr. Seuss Enterprises says the books "portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong." Newsy's Lauren Magarino explains why, Seuss-style.
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USA: SATELLITE PICTURES OF RUSSIAN NUCLEAR WEAPON SITES RELEASED

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English/Nat U-S spy satellite photographs of the Soviet Union taken during the Cold War are emerging from their shell of secrecy. Researchers and academics poring over thousands of declassified pictures say the images can now be used for...
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Bloomberg

Learning From Planet's Shoe-Boxed Sized Satellites

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Jun.30 -- Will Marshall, Planet's co-founder and chief executive officer, explains what can be learned from the company's satellite imagery. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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How Japanese art exports US culture back to the West.

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1. Doorway at entry to exhibition at Brooklyn Museum of Art 2. Viewer looking at Momoyo Torimitsu's "Somehow I Don't Feel Comfortable" (pair of giant inflated rabbits) 3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Charlotta Kotik, Curator "It was a natural...
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Mnuchin: Redesign of Tubman $20 bill on hold

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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said that a decision by his predecessor, Jacob Lew, to put African-American abolitionist leader Harriett Tubman on the $20 bill would be delayed and will not happen in 2020.
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UK's Prince William, Kate visit north Pakistan

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Britain's Prince William and his wife Kate on Wednesday travelled to Pakistan's scenic northern mountains and glaciers, drawing attention to the challenges of climate change in a region where glaciers are melting at a fast pace.
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GOP Lawmakers Hoping To Tackle Crime In This Year's Midterm Elections

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This uptick in violence in Milwaukee and across the country has become the first line of attack for many GOP lawmakers this midterms cycle.
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Bloomberg

Kevin Roberts: Churchill Wouldn't Give Up on Europe

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June 17 -- Kevin Roberts, chairman at Saatchi & Saatchi and author of "64 Shots," looks back on former U.K. leaders as the nation prepares to vote on the Brexit referendum. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Photo credit added to...
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Mnuchin: Redesign of Tubman $20 bill on hold

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Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin said that a decision by his predecessor, Jacob Lew, to put African-American abolitionist leader Harriett Tubman on the $20 bill would be delayed and will not happen in 2020.