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BRAZIL: Industry and unregulated housing settlements are killing the Amazon rainforest & rivers
VOICED: Well yesterday we flew over the great rainforest to see how the behaviour of man is directly impacting climate change here.
We've also witnessed how industry and unregulated housing settlements are eating into the rainforest....
Bloomberg
World Bank's Malpass 'Worried' About Stagflation Persistence
World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of inflation on global economic growth, China, and monetary policy from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City's annual gathering in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
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SAfrica trade minister expresses "deep shock" at Mandela death
South Africa's Trade Minister, Rob Davies, said on Friday that Nelson Mandela's death had come as a "deep shock", calling him "a man of the people".
Davies was speaking at a World Trade Organisation (WTO) conference in Bali, Indonesia....
Bloomberg
Worried Inequality Will Feed on Itself: Krueger
Oct. 3 ""Former Council of Economics Chairman Alan Krueger discusses the expanding wealth gap in the U.S. and possible solutions. He speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Grand collection of royal greenhouses opens to plant lovers
LEADIN:
The Royal Greenhouses in Brussels are opening their doors to plant lovers in an annual spring tradition.
For three weeks, visitors are able to enjoy the stunning combination of horticulture and...
Bloomberg
India's Prime Minister Starts Cleanliness Drive
Oct. 3 ""Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin reports on India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new ""Clean India"" campaign that aims to make India a cleaner place by emphasizing sanitation and health. She speaks to Angie Lau on ""First Up.""...
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Burma - Precious stones
(Duration: 4 minutes 41 seconds)
MUSIC: 'Crystal Vision' by Mo Foster; track 5, Crystal Vision
The troubled and often secretive state of Myanmar, known to most
of the world as Burma, has attracted international criticism in
recent years...
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Fostering a truce between humans and wildlife
LEADIN:
Authorities in Uganda are looking at ways to reduce human conflict with wildlife in the country's biggest national park.
Around 100 mammal species and 600 types of bird live alongside tens of...
Bloomberg
Ex-RBI Chief Rajan Says Fed Is Making an Important Shift
Aug.27 -- Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan discusses Federal Reserve policy and its implications for emerging markets. Fed Chair Jerome Powell unveiled a new approach to setting U.S. monetary policy, letting inflation...
Bloomberg
ADB Revised Developing Asia Growth Outlook to 5.3% in 2022
Albert Park, chief economist at Asian Development Bank, discusses Asia's economic recovery, his outlook for China's economy and how inflation is impacting some of the economies in Asia. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
World Bank Chief Economist Says Poor Nations Need Debt Forgiveness
Apr.05 -- World Bank Chief Economist Carmen Reinhart discusses the outlook for the global economy and policy amid the coronavirus pandemic. The bank's President David Malpass said Monday the Group of 20 gathering of finance ministers...
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President Lula inaugurates UN-Habitat''s 5th World Urban Forum
Rio de Janeiro - 22 March 2010
1. Wide of Fifth United Nations World Urban Forum
2. People waiting in line to enter the venue
3. Wide of entrance
4. Close of "World Urban Forum 5" sign
5. Pan of audience at opening ceremony
6....
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Food wasted by wealthy horrifies nations where thousands go hungry
Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir - 5 June 2011
1. Women walking to wedding feast
2. Pan across women seated for feast
3. Various of stacks of plates of wasted food
4. Low angle of man emptying plates of wasted food into a cart
5. Various of...
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RR7408B THAILAND/INDIA: PROBLEMS OF AID
For the world's main oil consuming nations, the rise in
oil prices is an unwelcome extra burden at a time
when many developed economies are struggling with
inflation. But for the developing nations it is a major
catastrophe which has...
Bloomberg
Who's Losing in the Modern Economy?
Aug. 12 -- J.D. Vance, author of "Hillbilly Elegy: a Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis," discusses his book on the white working class, the economic challenges they face and how they could vote in November. He speaks to...
Bloomberg
Seth Meyers on Senate's Trumpcare Bill: 'Almost Comically Villainous'
Seth Meyers declared on Monday's 'Late Night' that the Senate's Trumpcare bill is quote "almost comically villainous" when looking at the "winners and losers" of the health care proposal.
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Pres. Biden Expanding Legal Access
The Biden Administration wants to ensure services for low-income Americans and minorities.
Bloomberg
Ali Malik, Bank of Singapore Investment Advisor, on Global Vaccine Approach, U.S. and Asian Equities
Jan.31 -- Ali Malik, Investment Advisor at Bank of Singapore, discusses the GameStop frenzy hitting global stocks, the importance of galvanizing behind a collaborative global vaccine approach, and overweight U.S and Asian equities and...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Hundreds follow the Queen's funeral procession from Hyde Park
Hundreds of people gather in Hyde Park to watch Queen Elizabeth II's funeral procession on a big screen as it makes its way from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall, where the coffin is due to lie in state (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : In Hyde Park, hundreds of people watch queen's coffin procession on big screen
In London's Hyde Park, hundreds of people watch a big screen showing the procession of Elizabeth II's coffin from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Hall (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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ROVING REPORT: RR9935/A ETHIOPIA: HUNGER
Ethiopia, one of the poorest nations on earth, is dependent on subsistence agriculture for its survival. But for decades it's been the victim of repeated cycles of war and famine. When the rains fail, as they did this year, the country...
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Elena Kagan has been sworn in as the 112th justice and fourth woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court.
HEADLINE: Kagan sworn in as justice of the Supreme Court
CAPTION: Elena Kagan has been sworn in as the 112th justice and fourth woman ever to serve on the Supreme Court. She'll be formally installed at the start of the court's new term...