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'General Hospital' actor Johnny Wactor dies after being shot in Los Angeles
As authorities continue to search for the suspects involved in actor Johnny Wactor's murder, his family is searching for closure, and others close to him are raising money to help. (Scripps News)
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Nationwide ambulance shortage gets attention on Capitol Hill
A Scripps News investigation discovered a severe shortage in ambulance chassis, essentially the skeletal frame ambulances are constructed on.
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Mayor of London visits Switchback in Tower Hamlets
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has announced a mentoring programme has expanded to reach more than 70,000 young Londoners and is on track to reach its 100,000 target before the end of 2024.
The mayor also speaks on the upcoming...
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China Evergrande Heads Into Hong Kong Court Hearing
Troubled property developer China Evergrande Group faces a make-or-break moment Monday. The builder must present "concrete" progress on restructuring to a court in Hong Kong. Annabelle Droulers reports on Bloomberg Television.
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UAW Expands Strike to Very Profitable GM Plant
The United Auto Workers expanded its strike on Detroit's big three automakers. 5,000 members at GM's Arlington assembly plant in Texas have walked off the job. Bloomberg's David Welch reports.
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A UAW Strike Is Likely, Says Edmunds
Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds head of insights, expects a strike by the United Auto Workers. But she's not sure if workers will walk out everywhere. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sadiq Khan refuses to ‘water down’ Ulez as he steps up financial support
Sadiq Khan has refused to “water down” the capital’s ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) expansion as he opened financial support to all Londoners to soften the impact of the scheme.
The London mayor declined to say whether he is on the same...
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Lorries and cars queue at the Port of Dover as the summer travel period gets underway
Lorries and cars queue at the Port of Dover, Kent, as the busy summer travel period gets underway.
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‘Busiest travel day’ to be hit by strikes and delays, holidaymakers warned
The 'busiest travel day of the weekend' is likely to be hit by train strikes and delays, it has been warned.
Saturday is expected to be the day most people travel abroad, according to travel association Abta, after schools across...
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Musk Warns of More Blows to Tesla's Profitability
Tesla's CEO warned warned of more hits to the carmaker's already-shrinking profitability, and that it will have to keep lowering the prices of its EVs if interest rates continue to rise. Defiance ETFs CIO Sylvia Jablonski joins Caroline...
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Lisa's Market Movers: Top Moving Stocks This Morning 7/10
Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz reports the top moving stocks this morning: Rivian, Alibaba and Icahn Enterprises.
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SpaceX Falcon 9 Launches Starlink Satellites
SpaceX launched the Falcon 9 rocket Friday carrying 52 satellites for the Starlink mega-constellation communication system. The first-stage booster rocket successfully landed back on Earth a few minutes after launch.
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Franklin's New Buyout Vehicle Raises $550M
Sir Martin Ellis Franklin, Mariposa Capital CEO/Founder discusses his company's new buyoput vehicle and talks SPACs. He speaks with Ed Hammond and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Martin Franklin Eyeing US Firms With New Buyout Vehicle
Serial dealmaker Martin Franklin says his latest buyout vehicle will likely target US firms for acquisition with the proceeds raised in an initial public offering. "The most likely place for us to make an acquisition would be in the...
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Teck CEO Calls Glencore Offer a 'Nonstarter'
Teck Resources CEO Jonathan Price explains why Teck formally rejected Glencore's $23 billion takeover offer during an interview with Jon Erlichman.
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San Jose Plans Robocar Network Instead of Airport Shuttle
The city of San Jose is authorizing development of Glydways' Personal Rapid Transit network between the airport and the train station -- a network of small autonomous cars operating on a separate roadway. Glydways CEO Mark Seeger joins...
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United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory
United States, 1930s-1940s: Aerial shot of River Rouge factory. plant. An iris transition reveals workers in a glass plant, handling plates of glass as they move down an assembly line.
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United States, 1930s-1940s: Factory worker affixes a hanging metal bar to the front of a car and tightens its headlights
United States, 1930s-1940s: Factory worker affixes a hanging metal bar to the front of a car and tightens its headlights. An employee is seen driving a completed car out of the factory assembly line.
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American People Working on Car Manufacture Assembly Line
American People Working on Car Manufacture Assembly Line
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1970s: Cars headlights at night
1970s: Cars headlights at night. Kids walk down road at night with flashlights. Kids walk down sidewalk
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United States, 1930s-1940s: A factory worker uses a power sander to sand the steel exterior of a partially built car
United States, 1930s-1940s: A factory worker uses a power sander to sand the steel exterior of a partially built car. Other workers buffer a partially built car's exterior.
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Band rehearsal in a big hall at the Paris Conservatoire, France, 1943
Clip 2 from the 1940s French documentary Les Cadets du Conservatoire (The Conservatory Cadets), about the story of the Cadets of National Conservatoire in Paris under German occupation in WWII. An orchestra rehearses in a big music hall...
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1960s: Car with speakers on roof and covered in political campaign signs drives down street
1960s: Car with speakers on roof and covered in political campaign signs drives down street. Man stands in study, leans on furniture, talks.
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United States, 1930s-1940s: A factory worker drives a completed car onto a track where he stops to have the tire tread read by a tire tester
United States, 1930s-1940s: A factory worker drives a completed car onto a track where he stops to have the tire tread read by a tire tester.