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06/07/74 c0047434 - color washington pre launch activities of timation 111 (timenavigation) experimental satellite cut story: "time - navigation satellite orbit preliminaries" shows: timation 1: naval research laboratory: cu of...
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Prince Charles speech to Global Ocean commission

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Prince Charles speech to Global Ocean commission
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Bloomberg

Howard Ward: Trump's 3%-4% Growth Is a Stretch

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Nov.23 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua highlight an excerpt from 'The Desolate Wilderness" in relation to modern day America. They speak with Bloomberg's Marty Schenker and Howard Ward,...
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Hundreds of Mayors Meet, Talks Include Sea Rise

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Mayors from hundreds of cities around the United States gather for a 4 day conference at the Fountainbleu hotel in Miami Beach. At the opening news conference many city leaders, including the host city's Mayor Phillip Levine addressed...
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NASA Captures 20 Years of Seasonal Changes

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST COURTESY NASA SHOTLIST: NASA TV - MUST COURTESY NASA Animation 1. Animated map time lapse showing seasonal changes over years NASA TV -...
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NASA Captures 20 Years of Seasonal Changes

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST COURTESY NASA SHOTLIST: NASA TV - MUST COURTESY NASA Greenbelt, Maryland - 17 November 2017 ++SOUNDBITE PARTIALLY COVERED WITH IMAGES AT SOURCE++ ...
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Quake shows complexity of tsunami warnings

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The powerful earthquake that struck beneath the Gulf of Alaska early Tuesday generated a tsunami, but before gauges could show that it was very small, warnings went out to a vast swath of the state and British Columbia, while a...
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Sailor leisure time on board a cruiser. Arrival in Colombo. Sri Lanka, 1945

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Clip 5 from the 1945 film 'Escales Imperiales' (Imperial Ports of Call), which highlights the maritime routes linking the French empire into one vast network. Cruisers under sail and sailor daily life. Song on a gramophone, spare time...
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At pop-up store for her new lingerie line, Savage X Fenty, Rihanna joked about the Met Gala heist in her upcoming film, ‘Ocean’s 8’

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AT POP-UP STORE FOR HER NEW LINGERIE LINE RIHANNA JOKED ABOUT THE MET GALA HEIST IN HER UPCOMING FILM, 'OCEAN'S 8' At pop-up store for her new lingerie line Savage X Fenty on Thursday (10 MAY) Rihanna joked about the Met...
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Lagos protesters join global day of climate action

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Scores of young Nigerians marched in Lagos on Friday as part of a global climate protest demanding leaders take tougher action against climate change.
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Korea fears Fukushima contaminated water release

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Korea criticised Japan on Monday at the IAEA over fears that it was planning to release radioactive wastewater from the damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant into the ocean.
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Bloomberg

Markets Are Late Cycle, Says Macro Hive's Hafeez

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Dec.24 -- Bilal Hafeez, Macro Hive chief executive officer and editor, discusses his markets outlook on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Close.'
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New school prepares youth for climate change

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PERU: SCIENTISTS SAY WATER TEMPERATURE IS RETURNING TO NORMAL

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Spanish/Nat Marine scientists in Peru say the blight of a vast, freak warm ocean current on the nation's fishing industry is finally lifting. The swathe of warm water, known as El Nino, arrived late last year sending cold water fish...
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Public oyster beds in the Gulf of Mexico are producing less than a third of the shellfish than before oil spewed from a BP well in 2010. But whether the spill is a cause is still under review by the Natural Resource Damage Assessment. (Aug. 11)

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nats Oyster boat motor SOUNDBITE: Randy Slavich, Oyster Fisherman: "We've never seen it before like this." nats Clanking of chain as metal oyster net, known as a dredge, is pulled into boat SOUNDBITE Randy Slavich, Oyster Fisherman:...
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International seminar on tsunami prevention

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1. Wide of China's Deputy Premier Hui Liangyu with delegates in photo-op before opening of China-ASEAN Workshop on Earthquake-Generated Tsunami Warning 2. Mid shot of Hui (in centre of group with red tie, black hair and suit) 3. Wide...
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USA: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON SAID TO BE DYING OUT (2)

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English/Nat "El Nino" -- the weather phenomenon that has caused unusual weather patterns since the beginning of 1997 is said to be dying out. Using the latest satellite technology, NASA researchers say that for the first time they can...
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Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the rig and a solution doesn't appear to be imminent. (April 30)

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HEADLINE: Scientist: Oil cleanup methods a lose, lose CAPTION: Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the...
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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest since BP oil spill in 2010. (June 24)

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Restaurants and seafood industry officials in New Orleans are recycling oyster shells in hopes of revitalizing what dealers say is a depleted Gulf of Mexico harvest. State officials said they don't have current figures on the size of...
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Scientists are returning to the Gulf of Mexico to assess the environmental impact of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. (March 31)

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Scientists are returning to the Gulf of Mexico to assess the environmental impact of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Researchers will be using a small U.S. Navy submergence vehicle to study the sea floor, collect water and...
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters at a press briefing that based on new information, the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight may be opened in the Indian Ocean.

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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters that the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner may extend to the Indian Ocean. "We're consulting with our international partners about the appropriate assets to deploy,"...