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DeVos's budget calls for cuts to Special Olympics

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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is facing sharp pushback over a proposal to cut federal funding to the Special Olympics.
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Bloomberg

Senate Infrastructure Deal Inches Forward on Medicare Agreement

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Jul.23 -- Progress has been made by a bipartisan group of Senators on a $579 billion infrastructure deal, with details of the bill not expected to be released until Monday. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins has the details.
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Malaysia Is Very Bullish on 2022, Says Finance Minister

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Malaysian Finance Minister Zafrul Abdul Aziz discusses the country���s economic recovery, the 2022 budget and recovery talks between 1MDB and Abu Dhabi. He speaks on ���Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.���
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CLEAN : British digs deep to protect endangered sp

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Speaking during The Illegal Wildlife Trade conference in London on Thursday, Britain's Foreign Minister William Hague announced the British government would match the 200 million dollars that will be donated by private sector supporters...
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Democrats Push For Pentagon Probe Into COVID-19 Spending

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Democrats are calling for an investigation into the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending just days after Rep. Adam Smith said there wouldn't be one.
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Taoiseach hails ‘unprecedented’ development plan

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The Taoiseach has described Ireland’s new national development plan as “unprecedented in scale” and one that will shape Ireland’s response to the housing crisis and the challenge of climate change. The new plan, described by ministers on...
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Bloomberg

Virus Outbreak Continues to Disrupt Global Supply Chains: Kearney’s Hong

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Per Hong, senior partner at Kearney, discusses the coronavirus impact on supply chains. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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State, Local Officials Prepare To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines

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State and local health officials plead for more federal funds and information as they get ready to distribute the first COVID-19 vaccine doses.
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CVS Returning $43 Million In Coronavirus Funding

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CVS Health says it hopes the CARES Act money it is returning will be used by providers in need.
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Tennessee Asks Trump Administration To Approve Medicaid Block Grant

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The controversial request is part of Tennessee's TennCare plan.
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Prince Charles meets flood-affected South Wales residents

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VOICED: Prince Charles is to visit flood-affected communities in South Wales. SHOWS: local businesses clearing up flood debris, Prince Charles meeting flood affected residents and business people, rain falling and sandbags in West...
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Press Association

Chancellor: There will be temporary economic disruption due to coronavirus crisis

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During his budget statement, Chancellor Rishi Sunak says there will be initial UK economic disruption due to the coronavirus, but he will strive to counteract any issues. Mr Sunak said there is likely to be a “temporary disruption” to...
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Bloomberg

EquityZen: IPO Window Is Closed Shut

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EquityZen Founder & Chief Strategy Officer Phil Haslett joins Emily Chang to talk about how big-name startups that were expected to go public early this year slowing their rush to market as stocks continue to whipsaw. And as Instacart...
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Bloomberg

Hentemann: Lending Market Will Learn to Adapt

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May 11 -- Chris Hentemann, 400 Capital Management managing partner, discusses the state of the lending market with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the SALT Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Sanctions Have Hit Russia Hard: Mitov

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Oct. 2 ""Institute of International Finance Chief Economist Lubomir Mitov discusses the effect of western sanctions on Russia, what President Putin can do to revive the economy and why he thinks the sanctions are having more of an impact...
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Bloomberg

Dermalogica Founder: Why I Don't Like the Word 'Beauty'

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Dec. 5 -- Jane Wurwand, founder of Dermalogica, explains how she built a business empire through skin care and why she doesn't like the term ""beauty."" She speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan and gossip columnist Cindy Adams on ""Street...
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CLEAN : British digs deep to protect endangered sp

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CLEAN : British digs deep to protect endangered sp
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UNFPA head, Marie Stopes official on Trump order

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Addis Ababa, Ethiopia - 1 February 20171. Marie Stopes International (MSI) family planning clinic2. People entering and leaving clinic3. Close of signboard...
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What Goldman Discovered About the Barriers to Advancing Female Entrepreneurs

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May.08 -- Amanda Hindlian, Goldman Sachs Global Markets Institute president, discusses the results of the institute's survey on why there aren't more businesses founded by females. She speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Scarlet Fu...
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Tesla Analyst Says Musk Is on 'Self-Destructive' Path

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Sep.07 -- Philippe Houchois, analyst at Jefferies, discusses the internal issues impacting Tesla Inc. Rick Rider, global fixed income chief investment officer at BlackRock, joins the conversation on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

Huarong Secures Funding From State Banks

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May.17 -- China Huarong Asset Management Co. is said to have reached funding agreements with some state-owned banks to help bridge their funding gap. That’s according to people familiar with the matter. Bloomberg’s Rebecca Choong Wilkins...
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Sky News

Jude Law visiting UNHCR refugee camp

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of actor Jude Law visiting a UN refugee camp with actor Jeremy Gilley on 20th September 2014 in Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Pres. Trump Threatens Funding Bill, Covid Relief Deal

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If the president vetos the bill, the government could shut down and Americans are unlikely to receive $600 stimulus checks until at least mid-January.
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Bloomberg

Thai Airways Needs $750 Million in Funding, Debt Plan Chief Says

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Piyasvasti Amranand, a member of the panel overseeing a court-monitored debt rehabilitation of Thai Airways International Pcl, talks about the restructuring plan, and the carrier's prospects and strategy amid the coronavirus pandemic. He...