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Beginning Stages of Massive Shift in Investing: Tornado CEO

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Jul.29 -- Robinhood Markets ended its first day as a public company 8.4% below its initial public offering price. Bernard George, co-founder & CEO of online brokerage Tornado, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Joe Weisenthal and...
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Airlines Cancel More Than 3,500 U.S. Flights Over Weekend

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Several airlines said Sunday that operations are returning to normal.
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Tornado Cleanup Continues In Kentucky As Many Wait To Rebuild

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A month after deadly storms swept through eight states in the U.S., many are still working to recover lost memories and rebuild their communities.
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Massive Storm Dumps Snow In Parts Of Minnesota, South Dakota

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Snow piled up to nearly 2 feet in some spots in the Black Hills of the western part of South Dakota.
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Memorials held for victims of massive tornado

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1. Wide of exterior of Forest Park Baptist Church 2. Close-up of cross on top of church 3. Close-up of man handing out pamphlets, shaking hands 4. Close-up of pamphlets which read "Where Do We Go From Here?" 5. Mid of woman praying,...
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USA: OKLAHOMA: PRESIDENT CLINTON VISITS TORNADO VICTIMS

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English/Nat The President of the United States has visited one of the Oklahoma cities devastated by last week's tornadoes. The deadly twisters killed at least 50 people in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and Tennessee and injured hundreds...
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Three months after a deadly F5 tornado tore through Joplin, Missouri, killing 160 people, the community is aiming high as it tries to rebuild.

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HEADLINE: Joplin dreams big after deadly tornado CAPTION: Three months after a deadly F5 tornado tore through Joplin, Missouri, killing 160 people, the community is aiming high as it tries to rebuild. (Aug. 16) ''Oh pretty upbeat-seems...
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Questions are being raised about why the Boy Scouts did not have a shelter at a western Iowa camp that was hit by a tornado. Four teen scouts were killed and 48 others were injured by the twister.

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HEADLINE: Was Boy Scout's camp 'prepared' for twister? CAPTION: Questions are being raised about why the Boy Scouts did not have a shelter at a western Iowa camp that was hit by a tornado. Four teen scouts were killed and 48 others...
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Clean up after tornado, family visits destroyed house

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1. Wide of people cleaning up at devastated house, pan to furniture 2. Exposed kitchen, pan to wrecked car 3. Camera follows woman through wreckage 4. Open roof, tilt down to damaged bathroom 5. Bedroom without roof 6. Man and woman...
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NEWS FEATURE Preview on troop vote; adds NATO comment

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Berlin, Germany - 11 October 2007 1. Wide of opening of a photography exhibition in German parliament 2. Pan down of the panel with photos 3. SOUNDBITE: (German) Franz Josef Jung, German Defence Minister "We cannot allow such cowardly...
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The massive twister that tore apart 30 percent of Joplin, Missouri has forced this community of 50,000 into a frantic search and rescue mode. Sunday's tornado is now officially the deadliest single twister in the US in nearly 6 decades.

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Headline: Deadly Mo. tornado packed 200 mph winds caption: The massive twister that tore apart 30 percent of Joplin, Missouri has forced this community of 50,000 into a frantic search and rescue mode. Sunday's tornado is now officially...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Devastating 'mini-tornado' hits Australian

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CLEAN: Devastating 'mini-tornado' hits Australian
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tornado survivors dig through remains

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CLEAN : Tornado survivors dig through remains
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tornado tears through French southern town of Arles

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Roofs were ripped off houses and mobile homes and caravans were thrown onto their sides as a tornado tore through the southern French town of Arles at dawn causing sixty people to be evacuated and leaving dozens injured (Footage by AFPTV...
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Red Cross opens Florida shelters as Dorian nears

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Tropical Storm Isaias Heads Up Atlantic, Leaving Damage Behind

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Heavy rainfall and tropical speed winds are still expected as Isaias makes its way up the coast toward Maine.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Hamas leader appears in Gaza military parade; Pres. Biden pledges aid to Gaza but wary of Hamas; 10 year anniversary of Joplin, MO tornado.
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Tropical Storm Elsa Heads Toward Northeast

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A tropical storm warning today stretches from Delaware to Massachusetts.
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Death Toll Rises After Ida's Remnants Hit Northeast

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New York City saw its first ever flash flood emergency.
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Tropical Storm Elsa Makes Landfall Along Florida Gulf Coast

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Elsa had maximum sustained winds of 50 miles per hour and is forecast to move over Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina in the coming days.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'I'm just numb': Shocked Kentucky town digs out from tornado

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"I’m just lost. There’s no words to say," says Susan Orten, who lost her partner of 30 years after a tornado mostly reduced to rubble the town of Dawson Springs, Kentucky where 13 people died, and more than 100 people are still...
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damage caused by tornado in Maryland

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Stringer Video 1. Various home video shots of the tornado 2. Fallen tree in front of partially destroyed house 3. Photographer walking through the wreckage 4. Wide shot of area where tornado hit 5. Crane picking up tree limbs from...
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Residents in the town of Joplin, Missouri are shaken and soggy from last night's massive tornado that killed 89 people and tore a 6-mile path cross the state. Resident Ken Binkley laments, "What the tornado didn't get yesterday. The rain is getting today."

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: 'Take cover now!' CAPTION: Residents in the town of Joplin, Missouri are shaken and soggy from last night's massive tornado that killed 89 people. Resident Ken Binkley laments, "What the tornado didn't get...
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Rescue workers are still searching for bodies after a tornado ripped through a small North Carolina community Tuesday.

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HEADLINE: Storms leave at least 12 dead across the South CAPTION: Rescue workers are still searching for bodies after a tornado ripped through a small North Carolina community Tuesday. (Nov. 16) "We look forward to..." Alton Edwards,...