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Are Vaccines Essential to End the Coronavirus Outbreak?

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Jul.27 -- Catherine Bennett, chair in epidemiology at Deakin University, looks at the coronavirus outbreak is Australia. The number of confirmed cases in the country stands at 14,935 and fatalities reached 161 as of 7:30am Sydney,...
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City of Hope CEO on The Next Big Thing in Cancer Care

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Oct.13 -- Robert Stone, President and CEO, City of Hope discussed some of the new technologies and therapies that could get us closer to making cancer a manageable disease with Bloomberg’s Emma Court.
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AP Explains: US Senate impeachment trial process

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What happens during an impeachment trial? Here's a look at some of the key players and what they will do during the rare event.
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Market Frenzy Will Correct and End Badly, Epoch’s Pearl Says

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Dec.11 -- David Pearl, co-chief investment officer at Epoch Investment Partners, says the market has been broadening out over the last month and a half and is getting back to fundamentals. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on...
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Novartis CEO ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ on Covid Impact in Fourth Quarter

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Oct.27 -- Novartis Chief Executive Officer Vas Narasimhan discusses the business impact of Covid-19, the race for a vaccine, and the company’s development of a coronavirus antibody treatment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Petrovax President on Covid-19 Drug, CanSino Vaccine Trials

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Nov.25 -- Mikhail Tsyferov, president at Petrovax, discusses tests of an existing immune system drug on Covid-19 patients and trials for a Chinese coronavirus vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Court TV: Chauvin Trial Back On Track After Early Setbacks

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this morning, the judge heard additional arguments on whether or not to allow key prosecution testimony for Dr. Sarah Vinson.
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FDA OKs Pfizer To Test COVID-19 Vaccine On Kids As Young As 12

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A Pfizer spokesperson told Newsy their researchers are “following a careful, stepwise approach as we move down to younger age groups."
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Hong Kong's Apple Daily Shuts Down Following Arrests

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Jun.23 -- Hong Kong’s pro-democracy Apple Daily newspaper has shut down after authorities arrested its top editors and froze company assets under the national security law. The paper, owned by now-jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai, said...
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Why a Johns Hopkins Professor Joined a Covid Vaccine Trial

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Oct.01 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses his involvement as a participant in a vaccine trial and the remaining mysteries surrounding Covid-19. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Russia Offers Vaccine To U.S. After President Trump's Virus Diagnosis

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The lead developer of the Russian COVID-19 vaccine "Sputnik-V" says President Trump wouldn't have gotten COVID-19 if he had taken the vaccine.
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Clinical trials get under way in Oxford for new Ebola vaccine

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The first human clinical trials are getting under way for a new Ebola vaccine developed by the same team who created the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine against coronavirus. The jab is designed to tackle the Zaire and Sudan strains of Ebola....
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Jurors in the corruption trial of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich have sent a note to the judge suggesting they may be deadlocked on some counts.

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HEADLINE: Blagojevich jurors suggest they may be deadlocked CAPTION: Jurors deliberating for an 11th day in the corruption trial of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich suggested Wednesday that they may be deadlocked on at least some counts. ...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

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English/Nat The evidence is getting gruesome at the O-J Simpson murder trial in Los Angeles, California. During his testimony criminal pathologist Dr. Lakshmanan took jurors through a series of bloody autopsy photos of the slashed...
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PAKISTAN: KARACHI: TRIAL OF NAWAZ SHARIF DELAYED

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English/Nat In a setback to Pakistan's military-led government, the trial of ousted prime minister, Nawaz Sharif was delayed again on Wednesday. The High Court justice hearing the case against Sharif refused to continue, and transferred...
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USA: OJ SIMPSON TRIAL

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English/Nat O.J. Simpson's defence team on Friday continued its attack on the prosecution's expert witness on genetic testing. Defence lawyer Peter Neufeld grilled microbiologist Robin Cotton on everything from her lab's accreditation...
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UK: PINOCHET MEDICAL REPORT TO BE RELEASED (V)

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Voice and effects VOICED BY: Philippa Meagher Britain's High Court has ruled that a medical report on the condition of former Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet, should be made available to the countries seeking his extradition....
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Potential jurors questioned as Conrad Black fraud trial begins

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1. Various of Former media mogul Conrad Black and aides leaving courthouse 2. Tilt down of Chicago court house 3. Satellite trucks lined up on street 4. Close-up of Canadian satellite truck 5. Close-up of satellite dish 6. Reporter...
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USA: JURORS IN OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL TO DECIDE FATE OF McVEIGH

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English/Nat Jurors in the Oklahoma City bombing trial will soon decide whether Timothy McVeigh lives or dies. McVeigh's defence team wrapped up its case on Wednesday after an emotionally charged day of testimony. Both of McVeigh's...
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THE NETHERLANDS: BOSNIAN WAR CRIMES SUSPECTS ARRIVE FOR TRIAL

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English/Nat Two Bosnian Croat war crimes suspects arrested by NATO-led troops have arrived for trial in the Netherlands. It follows an operation by S-FOR troops to arrest indicted war crimes suspects. They will join twenty other...
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Second defendant appears, Australian testifies

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1. Wide shot exterior court room 2. Mid shot of woman with incense outside court 3. Various shots of security outside court 4. Woman being searched as she enters courtroom 5. Wide shot of judges 6. Mid shot of judges 7. Various shots...
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Texas Gov. Rick Perry appeared in an Austin court Thursday for a pre-trial hearing regarding felony abuse of power charges he faces. In a statement following the hearing, he maintained his innocence. (Nov. 6)

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Indicted Texas Gov. Rick Perry has made his first court appearance on felony abuse of power charges, sitting largely stoically through heated arguments from lawyers. Perry's defense team cited the Constitution repeatedly Thursday in...
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Prosecutors, ICTY on latest court proceedings; Karadzic lawyer

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AP Television 1. Victims' relatives leaving meeting room after meeting 2. Nerma Jelacic, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) spokesperson, and Olga Karvan, prosecutor's spokesperson, leaving meeting 3....
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South Africa - KxaMakutha massacre trial

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Former South African defence minister Magnus Malan and 15 other powerful apartheid-era military officers walked free on Friday (11/10) after being acquitted of all charges relating to a massacre in 1987 in which 13 people were...