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Can Public Health Tools Help Prevent Gun Violence?

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Washington, D.C., is utilizing public health strategies to contain the spread of gun violence.
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Mapping New York City's Real Estate Hot Spots

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Mar.20 -- Bloomberg's Oshrat Carmiel takes a look at New York City's real estate hot spots. She speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Bostic on Systemic Racism: Small Actions Can Make a Difference

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Nov.19 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta President Raphael Bostic discusses the systemic racism in the U.S. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Virus slams black Americans, exposes inequities

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus134030
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Virus slams black Americans, exposes inequities

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus134030
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How JPMorgan Is Helping Revive Detroit

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Dec.21 -- When it comes to Detroit, the story many outsiders are familiar with is a city in decay. But that's changing. Invest In Detroit and other groups started aggressively redeveloping the downtown. But they're not doing it alone....
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Newark mayor defends actions in city water crisis

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The mayor of New Jersey's largest city denounced comparisons Thursday between high lead levels affecting as many as 18,000 residences and the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, as the city faces a long and costly cleanup and replacement...
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Laurence Fox unveils his manifesto in London Mayoral bid

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Actor Laurence Fox, leader of the Reclaim Party, outlines his manifesto for his London mayoral bid in Parliament Square in Westminster. Mr Fox pledges to release the lockdown immediately after the May 6 poll, if he were to win – more...
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Michelle Obama at the Convention

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STORY: Michelle Obama at the Convention SOURCE: Pool The Democratic convention is underway in Denver. On this first night the main speaker was Barack Obamas' Wife Michelle Obama. VERBATIM: What struck me when I first met Barack was...
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Longtime residents in lower Manhattan call a proposed World Trade Center security perimeter "a fortress." (Jan.10)

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Life in downtown New York City has changed rapidly following the deadly September 11th attacks on the World Trade Center. As residential life rebuilds so does the city's tourism, bringing with it massive congestion and need for security...
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In a crowded Seattle neighborhood, a plumbing contractor crew discovered the tusk of an ice age mammoth that died there 10,000 years ago. (Feb. 12)

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In the crowded south Lake Union neighborhood where Amazon.com workers go out for espresso, an ice age mammoth died 10,000 years ago and remained until Tuesday, when a plumbing contractor crew uncovered its tusk. It's the latest example...
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Newark mayor defends actions in city water crisis

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The mayor of New Jersey's largest city denounced comparisons Thursday between high lead levels affecting as many as 18,000 residences and the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, as the city faces a long and costly cleanup and replacement...
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Weekly radio address on Katrina recovery

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1. Graphic of US president George W Bush with overlaid voiceover 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "The recovery of the Gulf Coast region will be one of the largest reconstruction efforts the world has ever seen, and I...
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VOICED : Morocco's Tangiers gets green makeover before climate talks

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The residents of Tangiers are working to bring new life to the neglected streets of the Moroccan port's old city
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Cluster of Virus Cases in Brooklyn Needs 'Urgent Action'

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Sep.23 -- New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said a recent uptick of coronavirus cases in south Brooklyn and Queens neighborhoods requires “urgent action,” including stepped-up testing, education and enforcement. He spoke at City Hall...
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CLEAN : US 'street scientists' map extreme heat with car-mounted sensors

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Volunteer "street scientists" take part in a campaign to map heat in Maryland's Montgomery County, which neighbors the US capital, in an effort to identify areas at particular risk to extreme heat, called urban heat islands (Footage by...
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13.10.89 (dur: 5 mins 42 secs/eng.sot 1 min 25 secs RR Music: Tenor Blues by Ron Asprey STORY: The Swiss city of Zurich has made a radical move in its bid to control a chronic drug problem. The...
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A wall U.S. troops are building around a Sunni enclave in Baghdad came under increasing criticism on Saturday, with residents calling it "collective punishment" and a local leader saying construction began without the neighborhood council's approval.

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HEADLINE: U.S. hopes to wall off iraqi violence CAPTION: A wall U.S. troops are building around a Sunni enclave in Baghdad came under increasing criticism on Saturday, with residents calling it 'collective punishment' and a local leader...
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A bridge linking Sunni and Shiite neighborhoods that was barricaded shut three years ago reopened Tuesday, offering the latest sign of improving security in the Iraqi capital despite near-daily scattered attacks.

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HEADLINE: Iraqis reopen bridge linking Shiites, Sunnis CAPTION: A bridge linking Sunni and Shiite neighborhoods that was barricaded shut three years ago reopened Tuesday, offering the latest sign of improving security in the Iraqi...
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CLEAN : Scale of Gaza civilian deaths mustnt happen again: Red Cross

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The scale of civilian losses during the four week conflict in the Gaza Strip must not happen again the head of the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Thursday
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Mexico City Rocked by Second Deadly Earthquake

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Sep.20 -- Mexico suffered its second deadly earthquake in less than a month as more than 200 people have died in a 7.2 magnitude quake in Mexico City. Bloomberg's Eric Martin reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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How Amsterdam Became a Heaven For Cyclists

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Oct.25 -- The Dutch capital Amsterdam is widely known for being bike-friendly. But it wasn’t always a model cycling city. Public outrage at rising traffic casualties in the Seventies caused city planners to rethink their approach to...
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Why Wall Street-Area Apartments Aren't Trading Like Blue Chips

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Aug.19 -- Apartments in Manhattan’s Financial District aren’t exactly trading like blue chips on the nearby New York Stock Exchange. Bloomberg's Rob Urban has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : US: Howard University expands coronavirus testing in Washington's black community

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Howard University, one of the most prestigious historically black US colleges, opens a coronavirus testing site in an African American neighborhood of Washington, DC (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)