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Bloomberg

What the FCC Internet TV Proposal Means for Competition

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Oct. 30 -- Rentrak CEO Bill Livek discusses what the FCC's Internet TV proposal means for competition. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Elephant dung used to track population

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AP Television Tesso Nilo national park, Riau, 21 February 2013 1. Close of elephant 2. Wide of elephants walking on path with trainers 3. Mid of young elephants 4. Wide of WWF team finding faeces of Sumatran elephant 5. Mid of team...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Mouth-watering plastic food at Tokyo restaurants

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VOICED: Mouth-watering plastic food at Tokyo restaurants
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Sky News

Ocean survey equipment on board the RRS Discovery

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of various large pieces of equipment on board the RRS Discovery that will be used to collect samples during an expedition to study the distribution of microplastics in the ocean on April 14, 2017 in Southampton,...
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Sky News

Coronavirus: Inside Scotland’s testing superlab- Dr Stuart McElroy Interview

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CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with Dr Stuart McElroy on testing Covid 19 samples in The Lighthouse Lab hosted by the University of Glasgow at its Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus on 22 April 2020 in Glasgow, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

Vaccine refusers could be barred from events, says Michael Gove

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Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove has branded those who refuse a vaccine “selfish” and warned they will be barred from some events. He made the comments as he visited the Lighthouse Lab at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UFC: Ngannou facing Gane for 'the biggest MMA fight'

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Cameroon's UFC heavyweight world champion Francis Ngannou and his upcoming French opponent Ciryl Gane meet the media ahead of "one of the biggest fights for MMA fans (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Spider man' scales tower in world first in protest at French health pass

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It's a world first. Four climbers, including French "spider man" Alain Robert, 59, climb the Total Tower in La Défense simultaneously (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Students Return To Campus Amid Water Crisis In Jackson, Mississippi

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Jackson remained under a boil water advisory, but the drop in water pressure that had brought the system to near collapse appeared to be resolved.
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Curated Video

World's smallest butterfly species threatened

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AP Television Mount Moses, St Katherine's Protectorate, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt - May 9, 2011 1. Mid of the two Baton Blues 2. Close of the two Baton Blues 3. Wide of the Sinai mountains 4. Wide of rocks with patch of wild thyme 5. Close...
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Increased screening on poultry to protect against importation of bird flu

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1. Wide of cages of chicken in wholesale poultry market in Hong Kong 2. Various of cages of chicken in wholesale poultry market 3. Mid of cages of chicken behind nets 4. Various of empty cages in wholesale poultry market 5. Wide of Dr Ko...
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Sky News

Ebola virus lab testing

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Ebola virus lab testing
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Curated Video

USA: SAN DIEGO: AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR CANCER RESEARCH CONFERENCE

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English/Nat The world's top cancer experts have converged on the U-S city of San Diego in California to share their latest discoveries in the battle against the deadly disease. The five-day conference has been told that medical science...
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Curated Video

A new mission to sample an asteroid near Earth

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US ASTEROID MISSION SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY / VNR: COPYRIGHT OF NASA RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.16SHOTLIST:VNR: Copyright of NASA Not...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : No justice for victims of Brazils

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CLEAN : No justice for victims of Brazils
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Greenpeace says high radiation in Japan seaweed

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CLEAN: Greenpeace says high radiation in Japan seaweed
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Hearst Metrotone News

Scientists trying to develop new drugs work in a laboratory.

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Scientists trying to develop new drugs work in a laboratory.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Families provide information, DNA to identify AirAsia passengers

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CLEAN : Families provide information, DNA to identify AirAsia passengers
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : WHO declares Nigeria Ebola free

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Africas most populous nation Nigeria was on Monday declared officially Ebola free but warned that it remained vulnerable as long as the virus was raging elsewhere in west Africa
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Bloomberg

Young Australians Are Pessimistic About Their Prospects

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Feb.27 -- Young Australians are pessimistic about their prospects. Of those born roughly between 1982 and 2002, commonly referred to as millennials,  less than a third expect the economy will improve this year, according to...
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Tech makers bid for investors at startup event

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LEAD IN:Tech makers are vying for investor attention at Helsinki's Slush, which is claimed to be Europe's leading startup event.Hopes are high with record capital investment expected in European tech, but does the popularity of...
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Tech makers bid for investors at startup event

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4069028LEAD IN:Tech makers are vying for investor attention at Helsinki's Slush, which is claimed to be Europe's leading startup event.Hopes are high with record capital investment expected in European...
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Sky News

Drug testing lab at the Kendal Calling festival

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a makeshift drug testing lab, with a technician testing a sample of a drug with various equipment and results being displayed on a screen at the Kendal Calling music festival on 27 July 2017 in Kendal, United...
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Curated Video

IEC to audit voting stations for alleged irregularities

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The Independent Electoral Commission of South Africa is conducting an urgent audit of some polling stations to find out if double voting occurred in Wednesday's election.