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What To Know About COVID And Vaccines This Summer
COVID in the U.S. is definitely not what it once was, but there are still changes in vaccines and research we're trying to understand.
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ECB's Constancio: Negative Rate Policy Has Limits
May 24 -- ECB Vice President Vitor Constacio discusses the risk of Brexit and negative interest rates. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller. (Original video extended after first posted.)
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Deutsche Bank CFO on Outlook, Ukraine, Credit Provisions
Deutsche Bank Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses the lender's financial results, outlook and strategy. The bank's traders outperformed their Wall Street peers in the first quarter as they benefited from volatility in...
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A group of Houston parents is opting their children out of Texas state school exams this week, saying they want to reclaim schools from the 'test and punish model dominating public education.' (April 21)
SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHouston, Texas - April 21, 20151. Various of parents signing in their children for alternate instruction at the Live Oak Friends Meeting House in Houston2. SOUNDBITE (English) Sarah Rivlin,...
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SYND 15 5 68 POLICE SCIENTIST DENIES USE OF CHLORINE GAS AGAINST PROTESTORS
A spokeman for the Paris Police denies the use of chlorine gas during the student riots.
ms Trevor Jones, a UPITN reporter, interviews Professor Paul Chovin, the director of the Central Laboratory of the Prefecture of Police
Chovin:...
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USA: NASA SCIENTISTS FINALLY PINPOINT SOURCE OF THE SUN'S ENERGY
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NASA scientists say they've finally pinpointed the source of energy heating up the Sun's thin outer atmosphere - the corona.
For more than half a century space enthusiasts have wondered why the corona is hundreds of times...
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President Bush announces new space initiative
1.US President George Bush being announced and entering the room
2. SOUNDBITE (English) George Bush, US President:
''Inspired by all that is come before and guided by clear objectives today we set a new course to Americas space...
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Draghi Urges Persistence in Stimulus, Prudence Needed
Jun.27 -- European Central Bank President Mario Draghi discusses the institution’s monetary policy. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance" from an ECB Forum in Sintra, Portugal.
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Yellen: Fed to modestly reduce bond holdings
The Federal Reserve will begin shrinking the enormous portfolio of bonds it amassed after the 2008 financial crisis to try to sustain a frail economy. The move reflects a strengthened economy and could mean higher rates on mortgages and...
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Fed's Williams Says Higher Tariffs Will Impact Growth, Inflation
May.14 -- Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams discusses the U.S. economy, monetary policy and the impact of U.S.-China trade tensions. He speaks with Kathleen Hays in Zurich on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Thyssenkrupp Elevator CEO on Industry Consolidation, Production
Sep.17 -- Thyssenkrupp Elevator Chief Executive Officer Andreas Schierenbeck discusses prospects for industry consolidation in an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Dr. Anthony Fauci: Pandemic Showed Undeniable Effects of Racism
Dr. Anthony Fauci said the pandemic has exposed undeniable effects of racism on African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans.
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Traders react to China currency changes
1. Various Hong Kong Stock Market
2. Various of board showing Hang Seng Index
3. Set up shot Howard Gorges, Director of South China Brokerage Company Ltd.
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Howard Gorges, Director of South China Brokerage Company...
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CAN385 NOBEL CHEMISTRY PRIZE WINNER DOCTOR DOROTHY HODGKIN FROM OXFORD
British Nobel Chemistry prize winner, Professor Dorothy Hodgkin interviewed. Her work was on the structure of vitamin B12.
1. ws exterior buildings of Oxford
2. ws exterior Inorganic Chemistry building
3. ms signs INORGANIC CHEMISTRY...
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Scientists in the United Kingdom say that they have evidence to prove that exercise produces activity in the brain which removes cravings.
HEADLINE:Scientists: Exercise can curb smoking
CAPTION: Scientists in the United Kingdom say that they have evidence to prove that exercise produces activity in the brain which removes cravings. (March 3)
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The US is expected to move out of recession by 2002.
1. Midshot of International Monetary Fund briefing
2. Wide shot of briefing
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kenneth Rogoff, IMF Economic Counselor and Director of Research
"Looking at the current slowdown, global growth is 2.4 percent but...
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Mark Carney Extends Governor Appointment by a year
VOICED: The Governor of the Bank of England Mark Carney has announced that he will extend his stay at the Bank by a year, to help secure an 'orderly' exit from Europe. It means he'll leave the post in June 2019, just after the expected...
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How Difficult It Can Be to Score a Health Care Bill
Jul.20 -- Donald Marron, former acting CBO director, discusses the Senate’s attempt to pass a health care bill and the difficulty in scoring such legislation. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Branson Says U.S. Abandoning Duty by Exiting Paris Accord
Jun.01 -- Virgin Group founder Richard Branson reacts to President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate accord. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "What'd You Miss?"
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Shouldn’t Factor Tax Cuts in Forecasts, Says Sonders
Oct.12 -- Liz Ann Sonders, chief investment strategist at Charles Schwab & Co. Inc., explains why analysts should not factor tax cuts into earnings forecasts and looks at the impact of hurricanes on economic data. She speaks on...
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BOE’s Bailey Says Now Is the Time to Review How Low Rates Can Go
May.20 -- The Bank of England is keeping the lower bound for interest rates under active review amid the coronavirus crisis and isn’t excluding the idea of taking borrowing costs below zero, according to Governor Andrew Bailey.
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Fed Policy Is Very Volatile, Former IMF Economist Obstfeld Says
Jun.04 -- Maurice Obstfeld, and for chief economist at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the international aspects of Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Fed's Powell Says Policy Is in a Good Place and Likely to Remain Appropriate
Oct.30 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks at a news conference in Washington about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to cut rates by a quarter-percentage point for the third time this year.
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Nobel Laureate Romer Sees Effects of Uncertainty Dampening Investment
Jun.10 -- NYU Stern Professor of Economics and 2018 Nobel Laureate in Economics Paul Romer discusses the impact of uncertainty from trade, tariffs, and politics on markets and investing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."