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Reaction as US/UK scientists win Medicine prize
Two Americans and a British scientist won the 2019 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering how the body's cells sense and react to oxygen levels, work that has paved the way for new strategies to fight anemia, cancer and...
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Military Families Adapt To The Unknown During The Pandemic
Change is common for military families, but it's the unknown that presents a challenge.
Bloomberg
LaSalle's Marx Sees Opportunity in the Suburbs
Aug.07 -- Simon Marx, director of research and strategy at Lasalle Investment Management, discusses the influx of people to the suburbs, the trends he’s seeing and where he’s seeing opportunity. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
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James Franco talks about adapting literature to film and working repeatedly with actor Scott Haze
James Franco has found a niche directing adaptations of classic literature with his latest project, "The Sound and the Fury."
Based on the classic novel by William Faulkner, the artist is finding his comfort zone.
Before premiering the...
Sky News
Climate change warms up Italian Dolomites to dangerous levels...
VOICED: Climate change warms up Italian Dolomites to dangerous levels
SHOWS: Rescue helicopter taking off, views of rescuers in helicopter, views of Marmolada glacier from above, interview with Guardia di Finanza, Search and Rescue /...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : African Development Bank holds annual meeting in Ghana
The African Development Bank Group holds its annual meeting in Accra, Ghana to look at achieving climate resilience and an energy transition for Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Index Ventures' Volpi on Uber Suing NYC and State of Financing for Startups
Feb.15 -- MIke Volpi, Index Ventures partner, discusses Uber Technologies Inc.'s lawsuit against New York City and the state of financing for tech startups with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
Press Association
Nato General Secretary: Disagreements among Nato member states is nothing new
Nato General Secretary Jens Stoltenberg says that differences among the heads of Nato's member states are nothing new. The General secretary was speaking at the annual Nato heads of government summit at The Grove hotel in Watford,...
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Wineries Benefit, Suffer from Climate Change
(NATS)
THIS WINERY IN OREGON'S WILLAMETTE VALLEY HAS BEEN GROWING PINOT NOIR GRAPES FOR DECADES …
… HELPING BUILD THE REGION'S REPUTATION FOR AWARD-WINNING WINES FROM FRUIT THAT FAVORS COOLER CONDITIONS.
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The Ripple Effects Working From Home Has On Business (In The Loop)
Christian Bryant digs into the different concerns as more Americans are starting to work from home indefinitely.
Sky News
Rishi Sunak interview on job retention scheme
CLEAN: Interior interview with Chancellor Rishi Sunak on the new government job retention scheme on 9 October 2020 in London, United Kingdom
Bloomberg
AutoX Sets Up Asia’s Largest Robotaxi Operations Center
Apr.22 -- Jianxiong Xiao, founder and chief executive officer at AutoX Technologies Inc., discusses setting up a robotaxi operations center in Shanghai, how it works and the impact coronavirus is having on the business. He speaks on...
Bloomberg
CalSTRS CIO: I Don't Want Exxon to Become the Next Kodak
Jun.25 -- CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman describes taking on oil giant Exxon Mobil over climate change. He also talks about his ESG strategy. Meanwhile, Barbara Ann Bernard of Wincrest Capital says ESG investing has gone from passive to...
Bloomberg
U.S. Economy Doesn’t Require ‘Shock’ of Austerity: UBS’s Donovan
Aug.05 -- “Financial repression is acting as a new form of taxation,” says Paul Donovan, as he discusses the need for austerity measures in the U.S. and how markets are reflecting the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Disasters Intensify With Climate Change, Carry Billion Dollar Costs
Federal government says 2020 saw record 22 separate weather climate disasters that each cost a billion dollars or more.
Bloomberg
Labor Is Biggest Hurdle for Reopening: Restaurateur Hyland
Jul.30 -- U.S. personal spending accelerated more than expected in June, reflecting a ramp up in outlays on services. Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde talks with Emily Hyland, co-founder of Pizza Loves Emily and Emmy Squared restaurants, about...
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WRAP Intl global warming conference approves new report, presser, reax
1. Wide pan of news conference with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
2. Co-chair of IPCC working group, Martin Perry, walking up to microphone
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Martin Perry, co-chair of IPCC working group:
"What...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Cast of Half of a Yellow Sun hold press conference in Lagos
CLEAN : Cast of Half of a Yellow Sun hold press conference in Lagos
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Poor countries say they need help to buy clean technology
Johannesburg, South Africa - 17 November 2009
1. Wide of Cosmo City houses with solar heaters on roof tops
2. Mid of Cosmo City houses with solar heaters on the roof tops
3. Wide of Martha Mahlangu, Cosmo City resident, sweeping...
Bloomberg
China's Xi on Economic and Inclusive Development
Nov.10 -- China President Xi Jinping speaks at the APEC Vietnam 2017 Summit.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Big screen adaptation of TV series Power Rangers hits cinemas
Troubled teenagers turned superheroes get their origin story in the big screen adaptation of Power Rangers
Bloomberg
BNP Paribas Can Cope With Negative Interest Rates, Chairman Says
Apr.02 -- BNP Paribas Chairman Jean Lemierre discusses the impact of negative interest rates and his view that Europe's banking industry should continue to restructure in order to compete globally. He also discusses Brexit contingency...
Press Association
Mental health programme to have profound impact, charity volunteer says
A new mental health strategy will have a “real and profound” impact on young people and communities across Ireland, a charity’s youth advocate has said. Jude Pierse, a youth advocate for the mental health charity Jigsaw, said that young...