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Asian baby boy eating carrot in high chair.

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Little baby boy (18-23 months) sitting in high chair eating carrot at home. Bangkok, Thailand.
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seeding

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seeding plants
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CLEAN : Paris: Europe's busiest train station still paralysed by strikes

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Once again only a handful of trains run at the Paris gare du Nord Europe's busiest train station on the tenth day of public transport strikes over pension reforms (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Very quiet West London roads due to coronavirus shutdown

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of very quiet streets around Heathrow Airport with only a handful of cars, vans and a Hounslow-bound bus due to the coronavirus shutdown on 24 March 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: A drive through Delhi as India goes into total lockdown

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Only a handful of vehicles are to be seen on roads in India's capital New Delhi, as the country's billion-plus population goes into a three-week lockdown (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: Champs-Elysees lies empty on 12th day of lockdown

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A few cars, a handful of people and an empty avenue lined with closed shops (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: Closed river banks, empty streets on quiet Easter Monday in Paris

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It's a quiet Easter Monday in Paris with only a handful of cars and cyclists outside, as the nation awaits President Emmanuel Macron's speech, where he is expected to announce the lockdown will be extended well into May, while outlining...
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CLEAN : France: Worshippers attend mass in Paris as lockdown eases

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A handful of worshippers attend mass at Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois church in Paris after French authorities allowed religious ceremonies to be held as the country continues to gradually ease its lockdown (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Tourists visit Navagio beach on Greek island of Zakynthos

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A handful of tourists enjoy Greece's landmark Navagio beach on the island of Zakynthos (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Images from nearly deserted Calais ferry port as border between UK and France remains shut

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The port of Calais is eerily quiet this morning, the car park almost empty save for a handful of cars at the ferry terminal after France decided on Sunday at midnight to close its border with the UK following the appearance of a new...
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CLEAN : Malaysia: Hindu festival 'Thaipusam' held with strict virus measures

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Malaysian authorities allowed a handful of Hindu devotees on Wednesday to publicly celebrate the annual Thaipusam festival amid strict curbs in the country set up to contain the Covid-19 virus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : South Africans queue for food and supplies outside Durban shopping centres

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Hundreds of people queue to buy supplies in Durban, where only a handful of retailers remain open after recent unrest in two provinces which has left at least 117 people dead. Protests broke out a day after the arrest of ex-president...
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CLEAN : 'The new frontier is inventing new chemistry' says Nobel Prize winner

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We have a handful of incredibly reactions like the ones that Professors Sharpless and Meldal developed but it’s really just a handful and I think there’s probably many new reactions to be invented" says Chemistry Nobel Prize awardee...
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Bloomberg

The Fall of the Berlin Wall: 25 Years Later

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Nov. 7 -- November 9th marks the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols reflects on the history of the wall and what has changed in the years since the wall was opened, re-unifying East and West...
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CLEAN : Anti-racism, anti-Putin activists protest Le Pen press conference in Paris

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"Putin-assassin, Le Pen-accomplice": a handful of activists from SOS Racism and Stand With Ukraine demonstrate in front of the Salons Hoch, in Paris, where the National Rally (RN/Rassemblement National, Eds.) candidate for the...
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Apple Wins in Court, Wont Pay $93.7M Fine

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Oct. 23 -- On BWest Byte, Cory Johnson reports on Apples win in court against GPNE Corp. saving the company paying $93.7 million in damages. Johnson reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Internet Computer Works Differently Than Any Other Blockchain: Dominic Williams

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May.08 -- Dominic Williams, founder & chief scientist at the DFINITY Foundation, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the Internet Computer, a new decentralized global...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Railroad Labor Crisis 4

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1946 Newsreel / Railroad Labor Crisis / In front of Congress, Truman continues his address regarding the Railway Labor Crisis / Explaining that he supports Labor and who we are dealing with in this crisis / He requests temporary...
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Bloomberg

PROOF Collective Co-Founder and CEO on Expansion, Future of NFTs

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PROOF Collective Co-Founder and CEO and DIGG Founder Kevin Rose joins Emily Chang and Bloomberg's Sonali Basak to discuss PROOF Collective's $50 million raise, how they will use the funds for their expansion, and his views on the future...
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Bloomberg

2021 Year of the Space SPAC: Bessemer's Hatch

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Bessemer Venture Partners' Tess Hatch discusses emerging technologies coming from space flight and exploration, and the outlook for the industry. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs, Romaine Bostick and Katie Greifeld on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Vast Majority of U.S. Tech Stocks Overvalued: Rupal Bhansali

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May.24 -- Rupal Bhansali, CIO and portfolio manager of international & global equities at Ariel Investments, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the performance of tech stocks,...
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Bloomberg

Have To Consider Nuances In Space Investing: Hatch

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Jun.11 -- Tess Hatch, Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, says that investors have to consider the nuances of investing in space-related companies that distinguish them from investing in software. She joins David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Carson Block Says TAL Education 'Committing Fraud'

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Jul.27 -- Carson Block, chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, explains the firm's short of TAL Education Group after the Chinese tutoring company issued second-quarter revenue forecast that trailed the lowest estimate from Wall...
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Bloomberg

American Century's Brown on Retail, Shopping Malls

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Nov.22 -- Steve Brown, portfolio manager at American Century Investments, discusses how retail issues are impacting shopping mall real estate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."