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At Least 7 Have Died In California Fires, Weather Could Be Improving

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A quarter of a million people are under evacuation orders and warnings. Gov. Gavin Newsom calling the fires "historic."
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SpaceX Takes Military Satellite to Orbit for First Time

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Jun.17 -- Elon Musk's SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carried a U.S. Space Force satellite into orbit. The rocket took off from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow and NASA expert Keith Cowing join "Balance of Power."
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CLEAN : Giant 'Climate Clock' launched in NYC counting down to 1.5 degrees warming

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Climate activists gather in front of a large "Climate Clock" at Union Square in Manhattan as part of Climate Week NYC, with the clock counting down the time the international community has at its current rate of emissions until it burns...
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CLEAN : New boss aims to get Kenyas wildlife service back on track

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CLEAN : New boss aims to get Kenyas wildlife service back on track
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Women Self Immolating

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Women Self Immolating
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NASA has launched its first spacecraft dedicated to studying carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere from space. Carbon dioxide is believed to be a principal human-produced driver of climate change.

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HEADLINE: Nasa launches orbiting carbon observatory CAPTION: NASA has launched its first spacecraft dedicated to studying carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere from space. Carbon dioxide is believed to be a principal human-produced...
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Heated exercise pods to get fit in LA

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Santa Monica California Feb 14, 2013 1. Close zoom out of woman working out in pod to reveal row of pods 2. Mid of woman working out in heat pod 3. Close up thermostat showing pod temperature of 100 degrees fahrenheit (37 Celcius) 4....
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VOICED : In the dark: Electricity a luxury in poor Madagascar

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According to the World Bank Madagascar ranks 184th out of 190 countries in terms of access to electricity (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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How NASA Is Using Satellite Systems To Help Fight Wildfires

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NASA is using instruments aboard satellites to detect, identify and track large fires all over the planet.
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CLEAN : "No injuries" in South African Parliament fire

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Images of the fire at South Africa's Parliament in Cape Town as firefighters are on the scene (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Hollywood treatment for youthful skin

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AP Television Los Angeles, US, November 14, 2012 1. Close pan from patient's face to stomach being treated by therapist 2. Close of Venus Freeze device on stomach 3. Zoom out from close of Venus Freeze machine 4. Mid of technician...
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Boehner: Obama Will Burn Himself With Immigration Action

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Nov. 6 -- President Barack Obama will poison the well if he acts alone to change U.S. immigration policy, said House Speaker John Boehner. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Travellers to be Evicted After 10 Years

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Travellers to be Evicted After 10 Years
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Is the Global Shipping Industry Ready for IMO 2020?

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Mar.07 -- International Maritime Organization’s sulfur emissions limit for the shipping industry will start in January 2020. In a new series called "Sea Change" by Bloomberg's Alix Steel, she digs into the ramifications of the limit on...
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VOICED : Burn patient burn: medical inferno in China

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VOICED : Burn patient burn: medical inferno in China
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'Grey's Anatomy' Co-Showrunner on Nostalgic 300th Episode | THR News

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'Grey's Anatomy''s 300th episode aired Thursday and THR spoke to writer and co-showrunner Krista Vernoff about season 14's nostalgic feel, her approach to the landmark episode and how next week's midseason finale will feel like a big event.
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Experts Are Preparing Forests For Wildfires With Purposeful Blazes

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Ecologists and volunteers are prescribing fire in some hard-hit forests to prepare for the next season of extreme conditions.
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Traditional Media Not At Disadvantage in Streaming World, says top BofA Media Analyst

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Jan.24 -- Jessica Reif Ehrlich, BofA Media Analyst, discusses the advantage that traditional media companies have in the streaming wars and predicts a shakeout in the world of content. She sits down with Former U.S. Treasury Secretary...
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RR7036B UNITED STATES: CLEAN AIR CARS?

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1. Map of US, showing Pasadena. 2. Cars assembled in park, various close-ups different cars, numbers and signs. 3. Race in progress, cars along road. 4. Cars drive to Toronto, into stadium for servicing and re-fuelling. 5. Cars on...
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Kenya prepares to burn huge stockpile of ivory

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Kenyan authorities have built towering pyres of more than 100 tons of elephant tusks that will be burned on Saturday, in what wildlife officials believe will be the largest single destruction of ivory in history.In front of the tusks are...
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Slough Council paying thousands for fire safety

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VOICED: A London Council is paying #2,000 a day for a fire safety team to spend 24 hours a day outside a converted office block. Councillors in Slough believe the block is a fire risk and say - since the Grenfell Tower fire - they have a...
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Philip Morris CEO Sees Supply Chain Lesson in Coronavirus Crisis

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Feb.24 -- Philip Morris International Chief Executive Officer Andre Calantzopoulos discusses the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on the company's supply chain, and progress on noncombustible tobacco products. He speaks with...
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Why 2020 Will Change Global Shipping Forever

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Nov.01 -- In this week's "Commodity in Chief," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Anthony Gurnee, chief executive officer and founder of Ardmore Shipping. The company owns and operates a fleet of MR product and chemical tankers ranging...
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WeWork Said to Weigh Bailout That Hands Control to SoftBank

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Oct.14 -- WeWork is considering a bailout that will hand control of the co-working giant to SoftBank Group Corp., according to a person familiar with the matter, one of two main options to rescue the once high-flying startup. Bloomberg...