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Bloomberg

Oracle Bond Sale Draws Downgrades

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Mar.22 -- Oracle Corp. is selling $15 billion of bonds in the second-largest offering this year, drawing downgrades from Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Service. Bloomberg's Molly Smith reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Sky News special report on British Top Guns

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VOICED: It's 75 years since the Royal Air Force defeated Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. And today - RAF pilots continue to play a vital role - most recently intercepting Russian jets in UK airspace. Sky News has gained...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Rio zoo reopens amid pandemic with special protections for animals

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After a two-year closure for renovations, Rio de Janeiro Zoo reopens to the public as a BioPark, with wider areas that are more like the native environment of the some 1,000 animals, and special precautions to guard against Covid-19...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Venezuelan couple runs rescue centre for vulnerable sloths

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Chuwie, a sloth, lost a part of his left arm after getting electrocuted on electrical wiring that runs through wooded areas near Venezuela’s capital Caracas (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Want to See Substance, Not Symbolism in Biden Administration: BLM Co-Founder

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Nov.30 -- Opal Tometi, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, discusses what her organization would like to see from President-elect Joe Biden's administration. She speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd Ya...
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Long Covid symptoms could last for 18 months, says doctor

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Interview with Dr Ron Daniels, executive director of Sepsis UK, on the lasting effects of coronavirus on some patients. Thousands of patients across the UK say they are “debilitated” by new or recurring symptoms months after they...
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Bloomberg

How Budweiser Will Get People Back Into Bars

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Aug.11 -- Anheuser-Busch InBev was one of the first global companies to feel the impact of Covid-19 when it had to close a brewery in Wuhan, China where the outbreak began. Anheuser-Busch InBev NV Chief Executive Officer Carlos Brito...
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Press Association

Donna Ockenden: This trust failed to investigate, learn and improve

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Donna Ockenden reads a statement after publishing her Ockenden Review into maternity failings at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS trust. The review found 201 babies and nine mothers could have – or would have – survived if the NHS...
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Malay and German hotel guests describe their escape

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1. Taj Mahal Hotel staff carrying boxes of supplies for guests now staying outside hotel 2. Malaysian Consulate official holding photo of an Indian-Malay national's missing wife 3. Close-up of photo of woman 4. SOUNDBITE (English) K....
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Newsy Investigates: Why So Few COVID-19 Smartphone Alerts?

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A Newsy investigation finds COVID-19 apps are aware of just a sliver of infections despite states spending millions of dollars deploying the tech.
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Curated Video

When the World Health Organization on Friday called the spread of Ebola in West Africa an international health emergency, relief organization SIM USA welcomed the response, but called the action "better late than never." (Aug. 8)

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When the World Health Organization on Friday called the spread of Ebola in West Africa an international health emergency, George Salloum, Vice President of relief organization SIM USA, welcomed the response to the crisis. But Salloum...
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Curated Video

WRAP Various reax to Kenya attacks

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1. Israeli flag 2. Close up map of Kenya 3. Israeli Foreign Minister Netanyahu getting ready for the press conference 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Foreign minister "We've had a terrorist attack against the Israelis...
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Bloomberg

Ebola Patients Flight Spanned 4 Airports on 3 Continents

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Oct. 2 -- The first Ebola patient diagnosed in the U.S. arrived in Texas on a United Airlines jet to cap a journey among four airports spread across three continents. Bloomberg's Shelby Holloday reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Ebola Virus Poses Less Health Risk Than SARS: Lipkin

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Oct. 1 -- Columbia University Center for Infection Director Ian Lipkin discusses the medical risks from the first case of the Ebola virus in the United States, what is needed to prevent an outbreak from happening and why the virus is...
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Bloomberg

Ebola: NYC Mayor, NY Governor Say No Cause for Alarm

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Oct. 24 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on Ebola in New York City. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

NYC Ebola Case Raises Questions of Doctors Trail

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Oct. 24 -- New York Citys first confirmed case of Ebola in a doctor who performed aid work in West Africa raises questions about his whereabouts in the 10 days since he returned to the United States. Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday reports...
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Bloomberg

Travel Companies Brace for Ebola Scares

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Oct. 17 -- A health worker from the Dallas hospital that diagnosed the first U.S. case of Ebola has voluntarily been isolated aboard a Carnival cruise ship. Bloomberg's Pimm Fox reports on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Sonia Davies lottery winner presser

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Sonia Davies lottery winner presser
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Bloomberg

Looking Beyond the Big Names in Tech Investing

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March 14 -- Amish Mehta, founder at SQN Investors, discusses his top picks in the technology industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Curated Video

Police probe 'poisoning' of Wimbledon junior

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Detectives are investigating allegations that a British player at the Wimbledon tennis tournament was poisoned London's Metropolitan Police said Thursday.Gabriella Taylor fell ill with a bacterial infection that can be spread through rat...
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Sky News

Norman Lamb meeting voters in Wells Next To Sea

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Liberal Democrat candidate Norman Lamb meeting voters on 12 May 2017 in Wells-Next-To-Sea, United Kingdom
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: New Michael Jackson pictures up for auction

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CLEAN: New Michael Jackson pictures up for auction
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Life in Kashmir under security and communications clampdown

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Kashmir residents are desperate to get in touch with the outside world amid an Indian security and communications clampdown (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

China’s Hog Industry Hit Hard by African Swine Flu

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Apr.29 -- Michael Boddington, managing director and lead consultant at Asian Agribusiness Consulting, discusses China’s hog industry being hit hard by African Swine Fever. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”