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The Humber Bridge from the air

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Drone stock of the Humber Bridge. The 2.22-kilometre single-span road suspension bridge, which opened on 24 June 1981, links Hessle in East Yorkshire with Barton upon Humber in North Lincolnshire
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He's Looking at Payroll Tax Suspension

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Aug.05 -- President Donald Trump says his administration is looking at a term-limited suspension of the payroll tax but can't go along with "bailout money" for states.
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Bridgeman Arts

Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 2 - Construction diagram of Tower Bridge and interiors of pump and engine rooms

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Part 2 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, a diagram of the bridge's construction is...
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Curated Video

Washington Post Criticized For Suspending Reporter Over Bryant Tweets

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​The newspaper placed one of its reporters on administrative leave after they tweeted about Kobe Bryant's rape case shortly after he died.
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CLEAN : Beijing 2022: IOC believes Covid involved in doping results delay

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International Olympic Committee spokesperson Mark Adams says in a daily press conference that he believes that the pandemic could be to blame for the delay in doping results (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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EU’s Gentiloni on Europe’s Recovery

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May.20 -- Paolo Gentiloni, EU Commissioner for the Economy sits down with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua to discuss Europe’s recovery plan, the economic opportunities that lay ahead for the bloc and the role the Commission will play in...
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Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 3 - Bascule mechanisms and procedures for a ship passing through

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Part 3 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, a diagram of the bridge's bascule mechanisms is...
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Bloomberg

Trump Administration Stands Behind Jim Acosta Suspension, Fox News Supports CNN | THR News

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In advance of a hearing this afternoon, the Trump Administration is standing behind its decision to strip CNN reporter Jim Acosta of the hard badge that allows him regular access to the White House.
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Ambassadors comment on Iran resolution

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1. Wide shot of United Nations building 2. Mid shot of flag posts outside the UN 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Javad Zarif, Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations: "I think Iran has made it very clear that we are prepared to move forward...
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Sharapova's doping ban cut to 15 months

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Maria Sharapova's doping ban was reduced from two years to 15 months on Tuesday, meaning the Russian tennis star can come back in April and return to Grand Slam play at the French Open.The Court of Arbitration for Sport cut nine months...
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Tigers acquire Cabrera and Willis from Marlins; Padres nearing agreement with Peavy; 17-year-old accused of firing shot that killed Sean Taylor; Clemson football coach Tommy Bowden will remain with school; Broncos Henry wins appeal from NFL

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HEADLINE: Sports Wednesday: Clemson's Bowden to stay CAPTION: Tigers acquire Cabrera and Willis from Marlins; Padres nearing agreement with Peavy; 17-year-old accused of firing shot that killed Sean Taylor; Clemson football coach Tommy...
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VIETNAM: HANOI: 7TH ANNUAL FRANCOPHONE SUMMIT PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat French President Jacques Chirac has said he's one hundred per cent behind the United Sates in its current standoff with Iraq. But Chirac also reiterated his commitment to finding a diplomatic rather than a military solution...
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Bridgeman Arts

Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 5 - Cargo from ships is distributed via different channels

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Part 5 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, the cargo of the Baltic Sun is unloaded and...
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Curated Video

Korean energy org. meets on reactor project

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1. Charles Kartman enters room and is seated 2. KEDO members seated at table in meeting room, with press taking pictures, pan to Kartman and other 2 members of KEDO Secretariat seated at head of table 3. Ambassador Joseph DeTrani of US...
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UK PM: economic sanctions against Myanmar should be suspended

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1. Wide of British Prime Minister David Cameron''s car entering Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi''s compound 2. Wide of David Cameron and Aung San Suu Kyi walking and talking in garden. 3. Wide of the pair walking past...
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IAAF dismisses Athletics Kenya CEO's challenge

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The International Association of Athletics Federation's ethics board on Friday rejected a challenge from the CEO of Athletics Kenya against his provisional suspension for allegedly soliciting bribes from two athletes.Isaac Mwangi was...
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CLEAN : Football Sports tribunal maintains Platini suspension

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CLEAN : Football Sports tribunal maintains Platini suspension
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ecology Minister applauds decision to suspend dam construction

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CLEAN : Ecology Minister applauds decision to suspend dam construction
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Sikorsky Helicopter Sits on the Air, Beats Suspended Flight Record

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Experimental model of a Sikorsky helicopter lifts off 90 degrees from the ground near a tree / cameraman shoots footage of flight / helicopter sits over one spot / parts of airplane on wheels / multiple shots of windmill plane / shots of...
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Bloomberg

Hungary, Poland Band Together Against EU Leaders

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Jan.03 -- Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban intends to fight European Union actions against Poland's voting rights as the nation is accused of failing to uphold the bloc's values. Bloomberg's Zoltan Simon reports on Bloomberg Markets.
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Scottish High Court Rules UK Parliament Suspension Unlawful

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The ruling is so significant that the court's website crashed from too many people trying to read it.
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Bloomberg

Israel-UAE Accord Makes Palestine Deal More Likely, Envoy Says

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Aug.14 -- Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Ron Dermer says his country's accord with the United Arab Emirates will "make an Israeli-Palestinian peace more likely." He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

China Suspends Imports From A Tyson Foods Plant Over COVID-19 Outbreak

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227 employees at the plant tested positive for COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

Natixis' Garcia Herrero on Geopolitical Risks for Asia

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Natixis Chief Asia Pacific Economist Alicia Garcia Herrero tells Haidi Stroud-Watts and Vonnie Quinn that Asia is not fully shielded from the economic impact of the crisis in Ukraine. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."