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CLEAN : Provisional toll for French test rail crash rises to 11

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CLEAN : Provisional toll for French test rail crash rises to 11
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Gaming's 'Bro Culture' Faces Crackdown in California

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Aug.30 -- Super League Gaming CEO Ann Hand talks to Emily Chang about changing corporate culture at gaming companies accused of fostering a workplace where female employees are subjected to harassment and bias.
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China's Father of Electric Cars Says Hydrogen Is the Future

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Jun.12 -- Wan Gang, China's father of electric cars, says hydrogen will be the next big push for the Chinese government. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's John Liu.
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Cohn Says Trump Doesn’t Like Where American Wages Are

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May.05 -- U.S. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the April jobs report and the Trump agenda. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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VOICED : Rival signature campaigns mirror

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VOICED : Rival signature campaigns mirror
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Senate hearing into US law enforcement efforts along Mexico border

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1. Wide of hearing room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Durbin, US Senator: "Mexico also lacks a fair and effective criminal justice system needed to combat the drug crisis. Mexican President Felipe Calderon deployed the military into...
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VOICED : Ethiopian textiles factory workers spurn the nation's industrial revolution

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By attracting foreign investors through cheap labour Ethiopia wants to follow China's example in creating a robust manufacturing sector that can offer badly needed jobs for its young workforce (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Why Consumers Are Drawn to Brands That Take a Stand

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Jun.25 -- Richard Edelman, chief executive officer at Edelman, discusses consumers’ trust of brands in the age of social justice. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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House Committee Takes Formal Steps Toward Impeachment Investigation

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Hearings are expected to follow the same procedures used in 1974 with former President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings.
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Panel says more steps needed to stop oil spills after Gulf of Mexico disaster

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FILE: Gulf of Mexico waters off Louisiana coast - 06 June 2010 1. Wide of oily water washing on to shore and over a dead bird lying on sand 2. Close-up of clumps of oil floating on water's surface 3. Close-up of bird trapped in oily...
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Fort Smith Imparts The History Of The Five Tribes' Treacherous Journey

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Fort Smith National Historic Site was the Five Tribes' final stop before what's now Oklahoma, but some groups are erasing its history from schools.
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China Fund Profit Squeeze

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Asset managers, including BlackRock Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., are now facing mounting profitability pressures in the country even as they gain a bigger footing in China's fast-growing mutual fund industry. Lianting Tu reports on...
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CLEAN : Ukraine police trying to establish origins of cyberattack

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After a massive cyberattack which hit companies and individuals worldwide this week Ukrainian police are working to establish the origins of the ransomware and to combat its effects
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BlackRock's Hambro on Commodities Cycle, Copper

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May.10 -- Evy Hambro, head of thematic investing at BlackRock, discusses the factors pushing commodity prices higher. "What we're coming out of now is a period of depressed demand, but we're also coming out of a very long period of...
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WRAP Intl global warming conference approves new report, presser, reax

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1. Wide pan of news conference with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2. Co-chair of IPCC working group, Martin Perry, walking up to microphone 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Martin Perry, co-chair of IPCC working group: "What...
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Republicans abandoned their blockade against legislation to clamp tough new controls on Wall Street Wednesday, clearing a road to likely passage for the most sweeping rewrite of financial rules since the Great Depression.

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HEADLINE: Financial Reform bill moves forward in Senate CAPTION: Republicans abandoned their blockade against legislation to clamp tough new controls on Wall Street Wednesday, clearing a road to likely passage for the most sweeping...
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How Superunion's CEO Is Navigating Global Trade Tensions

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Jul.23 -- Jim Prior, Superunion's global chief executive officer, discusses the impact of escalating trade tensions on global consumer brands. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CLEAN : Ethiopian textiles factory workers spurn the nation's industrial revolution

9th - Higher Ed
By attracting foreign investors through cheap labour Ethiopia wants to follow China's example in creating a robust manufacturing sector that can offer badly needed jobs for its young workforce (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SYND 28-9-72 PRESIDENT MARCOS PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE STATE OF MARTIAL LAW

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President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos gives a press conference on the state of martial law imposed against current terrorism 1) PRESS CONFERENCE: President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, (English) about the success of...
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Interview with newly elected Kurdistan's PM

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1. Various of Irbil Castle, Kurdish flags in foreground 2. Various exteriors of Kurdistan regional cabinet building 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nechirvan Idris Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan regional administration: "We have to...
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CLEAN : World Cup 2022: ILO says workers' living conditions in Qatar improved

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The head of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) office in Qatar, Max Tunon, says the World Cup has "accelerated" a number of reforms to improve the life of hundreds of thousands of workers who have now better conditions and...
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Why Starbucks Is Focusing on High-End Coffee

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Dec. 8 -- Technomic Vice President David Henkes discusses Starbucks move into high-end coffee. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICED: Residents won't go quietly from New York's Chelsea Hotel

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VOICED: Residents won't go quietly from New York's Chelsea Hotel
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Ford Investigating U.S. Fuel Economy and Emissions Compliance

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Feb.21 -- Ford Motor Co. alerted federal regulators there could be a problem with its emissions testing, months after employees reported potential flaws in the way the company certifies its models’ fuel-economy ratings. Bloomberg's Keith...