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Children Are In Danger In Many Countries Due To A Food Shortage

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UNICEF is warning a food shortage in many countries is putting thousands of children in danger.
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U.K. Breaks Record For Highest Temperature Amid European Heat Wave

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The U.K. Met Office registered a provisional reading of 104.4 degrees Fahrenheit at Heathrow Airport, breaking the 101.7 F Britain recorded in 2019.
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Sunak has 'very serious questions to answer' over his wife’s tax affairs - Starmer

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer visits KMF Precision Sheet Metal in Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire to discuss energy price hikes within industries. Starmer said Chancellor Rishi Sunak has “very serious questions to answer” over his...
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Wildfires continues to burn across Australia as thousands of firefighters do what they can to get the flames under control.

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HEADLINE: Fires still burning across Australia (australia-wildfires) CAPTION: Wildfires continues to burn across Australia as thousands of firefighters do what they can to get the flames under control. (Dec. 13) 2006 [Notes:ANCHOR...
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+4:3 Lancet study says 600,000 die of secondary smoking annually

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FILE: Guizhou Province, China - 21-22 August, 1997 1. Close of cigarettes moving along production line 2. Close of cigarettes in production line 3. Close of cigarette packs rushing along production line 4. Close of cigarettes in...
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Thousands of troops used pickaxes and bulldozers to clear roads and dig residents from collapsed homes on Tuesday, after an earthquake on Sunday in southwest China that killed more than 400 people. (Aug. 5)

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SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin), Lieutenant Colonel Yang Tianjun, Site Commander for Rescue Operations: "The priority for us now is search and rescue, and we hope to find some survivors. This place (Longquan Community) is the most devastated place...
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Officials in a struggling California city are pushing a plan to use the power of eminent domain to seize "underwater" mortgages and help homeowners at risk of foreclosure. But some say the plan is illegal and could hurt the local economy. (Oct. 18)

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(SOT/Patrica Castillo, Richmond homeowner) "I feel like we were kinda ripped off in a way. If they probably know that we couldn't afford it, they should have told us." (VO: Drive-through hard-hit neighborhoods; David Sharples stands in...
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Bloomberg

Houzz: Helping to Remodel From Inspiration Execution

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Dec. 22 -- Houzz CEO and Co-Founder Adi Tatarko discusses Houzzs plans for global expansion. She speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

How Porch.com Is Improving on Home Improvement

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Dec. 12 -- Matt Ehrlichman, founder and CEO of Porch.com, discusses the state of the high tech home-improvement market with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Revolt TV: Puffy's Plans to Conquer Cable

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Oct. 1 -- Keith Clinkscales, Chief Executive Officer at Revolt TV, discusses the business of the music video channel as it faces slowing growth in a diverse music media landscape. He spoke on Sept. 29 on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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House market recovery could be over

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House market recovery could be over
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Japan - Clear-Up

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Flu epidemic strikes as refugees fight the cold. Hundreds of people were evacuated from Kobe on Saturday (21/1) as landslides hit one district and an influenza epidemic spread through hospitals. Police raised the death toll to 4,706...
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Weekly radio address on Katrina recovery

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1. Graphic of US president George W Bush with overlaid voiceover 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "The recovery of the Gulf Coast region will be one of the largest reconstruction efforts the world has ever seen, and I...
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BELGIUM: NATO KOSOVO CRISIS PRESS CONFERENCE

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English/Nat NATO has expressed concern about reports of atrocities being committed by Serb troops against civilians. The alliance has information that in Kosovo 50 villages have been burned since April 3 - altogether, 22 alleged...
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Lawyers for the wife of the deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect say she is doing everything she can to assist authorities. But they wouldn't say Tuesday if Katherine Tsarnaeva, widow of Tamerlan Tsarnaev, has spoken to investigators yet.

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HEADLINE: Lawyers: Bombing suspect's wife assisting probe CAPTION: Lawyers for the wife of the deceased Boston Marathon bombing suspect say she is doing everything she can to assist authorities. But they wouldn't say Tuesday if Katherine...
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Gulf Coast continues long recovery says US President

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1. Graphic of US president George W. Bush during his radio address overlaid by UPSOUND (English) US president George W. Bush : "This Tuesday marks the first anniversary of Katrina -- one of the deadliest and most costly natural...
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Sky News

More Britons Set To Build Their Own Homes

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More Britons Set To Build Their Own Homes
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Sky News

Government looks at energy alternatives to fracking

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Government looks at energy alternatives to fracking
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Bloomberg

U.S. New-Home Sales Surge 12.4% in July

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Aug. 23 -- Ryan Sweet, director of real-time economics at Moody's Analytics, discusses new-home sales increasing to a nearly nine-year high in July and examines the state of the U.S. housing market and economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Survivors of the 2011 Tornado devastation in Alabama are helping victims of the latest outbreak of at least 10 tornadoes to hit the state

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HEADLINE:Ala. tornado survivors help other survivors CAPTION: Survivors of the 2011 tornado devastation in Alabama are helping victims of the latest outbreak of at least 10 tornadoes to hit the state, killing two people and destroying or...
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Connecticut's biggest utility is under fire after breaking deadlines to restore electricity to thousands of customers. More than a week has passed since a nor'easter dumped snow throughout the region, but many customers still have no power

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HEADLINE: Conn. utility under fire for power problems CAPTION: Connecticut's biggest utility is under fire after breaking deadlines to restore electricity to thousands of customers. More than a week has passed since a nor'easter...
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Obama: Nation 'Heartbroken' Over Flood Deaths

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYEast Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana - 23 August 20161. Various of US President Barack Obama touring damage2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President:"I just had a...
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Mayor, Gov. Urge Flint Residents to Flush Pipes

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Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder and Flint Mayor Karen Weaver are urging city residents to flush the pipes in their homes every day for two weeks.It's part of an effort to remove lead particles in Flint, whose 100,000 residents are using faucet...