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Tour the Canada Votes election set with Adrienne Arsenault
CBC News chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault gives you a sneak peek at the Canada Votes election night set in the Toronto Broadcast Centre.
Curated Video
Will Montreal’s new automated sorting centre help keep recyclable materials out of landfills?
The new centre in Montréal-Est was designed to process up to 20 per cent of Quebec’s total curbside pick up.
Curated Video
‘He was gasping for air’: How witnesses describe child fentanyl poisonings
Researchers have found nonfatal fentanyl exposures among children has spiked dramatically in recent years. (Scripps News)
Press Association
Sir Ed Davey cooks on a barbeque on Lib Dem General Election campaign visit in Wiltshire
The Liberal Democrats “don’t share any of the values of Nigel Farage”, leader Sir Ed Davey said when asked about the arch-Brexiteer’s return to frontline politics. Pressed on whether he had any concerns over the new Reform UK leader...
Press Association
‘Others can make their own views’ about campaign trail stunts, Sir Ed Davey says
“Others can make their own views” about Sir Ed Davey’s campaign trail antics, the Liberal Democrat leader has said. Flipping burgers in a back garden on the campaign trail in Wiltshire, the party leader said he was “really sorry” about a...
Bloomberg
Canvas Ventures' Lynn: Fintech Not Top AI Use Case
Canvas Ventures co-founder and General Partner Rebecca Lynn joins Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde to discuss her outlook for the VC space and advice to founders, and why she believes AI has better use cases than in fintech - such as in the...
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Close view of machine shows checks speed-sorted into chutes
1960s: Close view of machine shows checks speed-sorted into chutes. Woman removes stack of checks from a chute. Bank teller uses machine to enter transaction into passbook and hands book to customer.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Inside bank, tellers help customers and others wait in line
1960s: Inside bank, tellers help customers and others wait in line. Tellers and staff behind counter organize banking documents. Banker places stack of envelopes in sorting machine.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Women place stacks of checks in processing machines
1960s: Women place stacks of checks in processing machines. These machines quickly sort the checks into various chutes. A woman takes a sorted stack from the machine and places it where it belongs.
Bloomberg
MIT Students Develop Robots That Can Sort Recycling
May.13 -- Before last year, China imported about 40% of U.S. recyclables. But a recent import ban on over two dozen recyclables has researchers estimating 111M metric tons of plastic will be left with nowhere to go. Students at M.I.T’s...
Curated Video
Obama: We Can't 'Retreat into Our Own Bubbles'
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - 10 January 20171. Wide of Barack Obama on stageAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYChicago - 10 January 20172. SOUNDBITE (English) President Barack Obama:...
Bloomberg
Disrupting the Paper Cut Industry
Mar.24 -- A Silicon Valley startup called Ripcord has unveiled a machine that takes stacks of paper, pulls out the staples, rapidly scans the paper and send the scans to the cloud. That seemingly inane task is done at breakneck speed. ...
Bloomberg
The Role of Growth Equity Investment in Innovation
Bain & Company Partner and Global Head of Technology Practice David Crawford joins Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow to discuss the findings from Bain's latest global tech report.
Bloomberg
Google Fiber Searches for New CEO
Jul.18 -- Alphabet Inc.’s high-speed internet business is undergoing another shake-up as its leader, Gregory McCray, is stepping down. The company is looking for a replacement. Bloomberg's Mark Bergen reports on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Cameron defends austerity, Geithner says US confident again
1. Wide of World Economic Forum chief Klaus Schwab and British Prime Minister David Cameron walking on stage
2. Close-up of Cameron sitting on stage
3. Wide of Cameron walking toward podium and shaking hands with Schwab
4. SOUNDBITE...
Bloomberg
Delta Fuel Gains Wiped Out by Lower Fares
Oct. 13 -- Delta Air Lines will keep a lid on growth next year as it seeks to shore up persistently weak fares. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Administration and House leaders agree on Iraq resolution
1. Congressional leadership emerges from the White House
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tom Daschle, Senate Majority Leader
"I indicated this morning that it isn't where you start, it's where you end and it is still my hope and my...
Sky News
Rory Stewart making leadership campaign launch speech
CLEAN: Interior shots of Tory leadership candidate Rory Stewart making his leadership bid launch speech on 11 June 2019 in London, United Kingdom
Press Association
A volunteer speaks about the thousands of donations for Ukrainian refugees
Dia Day, 19, a volunteer at the Klub Orla Bialego (White Eagle Club) in Balham speaks as thousands of items are being sorted for distribution to Ukrainian refugees fleeing the Russian invasion.
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Refugee bands show there's more to Syria than war
LEAD IN:Sounds from Aleppo and Damascus took over a Berlin venue mostly known for punk, rock and techno music.Syrian migrants played a sold-out concert at OC 23 to an audience of their fellow countrymen as well as some locals. STORY-LINE...
Press Association
Northern leaders demand commitment to rail
Northern Mayors & Council Leaders, including Andy Burnham, Steve Rotheram and Dan Jarvis, gather at Sheffield Rail Station to urge the government to prioritise development in the North, including HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail.
Sky News
Labour leader Keir Starmer visited south Essex
CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer being interviewed about wanting a general election and the Prime Minister not attending the upcoming COP 27 event during a visit to Angel Cafe in All Saints Church, Beacon...
Press Association
Starmer says the Prime Minister needs to stop being 'weak' and show leadership
Leader of the Labour Party Keir Starmer suggests new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is "weak" for his decision not to attend Cop27 and for reinstating Suella Braverman as Home Secretary amid security concerns. The Labour leader made the...
Curated OER
Mike Rowe's Dirtiest Jobs
Mike Rowe does a dirty job with Oscar the Grouch in this video. Rowe has to find the stinky cheese in Oscar's garbage can and count it. He then has to pile up trash and sort it.