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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Five states held primary elections on Tuesday, and President Trump continues his push to open schools.
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Goldman’s Currie Sees Gold as ‘Great Debasement Hedge’

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Aug.13 -- Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, discusses commodity supply stability from the Middle East, the outlook for oil and jet fuel demand, and investors’ best hedge against inflation. He speaks on...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump, Biden presidential debate recap, Colorado wildfires break records, Uber, Lyft ordered to classify drivers as employees
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New Questions Mount Over President Trump's Health

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New details about President Trump's unplanned hospital visit last November are raising more questions about his fitness for office.
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Senate to Vote on Advancing Republican Stimulus Bill

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Sep.10 -- Senators plan to hold a procedural vote today on a Republican coronavirus aid bill that Democrats have already rejected, leaving prospects for the next round of stimulus in doubt. Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Pres. Trump Suggests 2020 Election Delay, But That's Not In His Power

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The U.S. has voted on a Tuesday in November since the 1840s. Changing that date requires an act of Congress.
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U.S. Chamber of Commerce on U.S.-China Tensions, WeChat Ban

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Aug.19 -- Charles Freeman, senior vice president of Asia at U.S. Chamber of Commerce, discusses the tensions between the U.S. and China, the significance of a full WeChat ban for U.S. companies and if the government is listening to their...
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Japan Starts Special Approval Process of Remdesivir: NHK

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May.04 -- NHK is reporting that Japan has begun a special approval process for Remdesivir as a potential treatment for Covid-19. The move comes just after U.S. regulators cleared the drug for emergency use. Gilead, the drug maker,...
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Ryanair Sees `Risk to the Downside' With New Travel Curbs

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Nov.02 -- Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary comments on the impact of the U.K.'s new lockdown measures on Europe’s biggest discount carrier. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Tilray CEO on Grow Deal, Aphria Merger, Pot Legalization

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Feb.09 -- Tilray CEO Brendan Kennedy discusses the pact with Grow Pharma to distribute Tilray's medical cannabis products in the U.K., the agreed merger with Aphria, and the outlook for U.S. legalization of marijuana on "Bloomberg...
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Goldman Sees RBA's First Hike in Nov. 2022

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Goldman Sachs MD and Chief Australia and New Zealand Economist Andrew Boak expects the Reserve Bank of Australia to start lifting the cash rate in November this year. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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BMO Family Office's Schleif on Markets Outlook

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Carol Schleif, Deputy CIO at BMO Family Office, discusses her market outlook and investment strategy. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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CLEAN : In Kentucky, abortion issue generates new breed of activists

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This November, voters in Kentucky will be asked to decide whether their constitution should explicitly ban the right to abortion, which would cement the state's near total ban on the procedure (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Richter, Bacon, Rothko featured at Sotheby's Spring Sales collection

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Sotheby's New York unveils its Spring Sales collection with top lots like Richter, Bacon, Rothko (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Germany Running Out of Time to Escape Putin's Gas Trap

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Europe's largest economy is scrambling to get ready for its hardest winter in decades. Germany's parliament is turning down the thermostat, the presidential palace is no longer lit at night, pools aren't allowed to be heated, and...
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US, EU, Brazil, India meet on deadlocked global trade talks

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1. Exterior of the Brazilian Embassy 2. Various of EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson, Indian Industry and Commerce Minister Kamal Nath, Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim and US Trade Representative, Robert Portman standing for...
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Will China Cut Interest Rates in 2015?

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Jan. 5 -- In 2014, China saw slowing growth and rising concerns about pollution and a string of surprise stimulus decisions. Bloomberg's Tom Orlik discusses the state of Chinas economy on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Playing the iShares Russell 2000 ETF

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Oct. 31 -- Equity Armor Investments Dan Deming discusses his options play for the iShares Russell 2000 ETF. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Is Morgan Stanley Predicting a Rally in China?

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Dec. 3 -- Stocks in China have been booming this past month and Morgan Stanley is even predicting and ""ultra-bull"" rally. However, not everyone is convinced. Bloomberg's John Dawson reports on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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ADP November Report Falls Short on 208K Jobs Added

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Dec. 3 -- The ADP payroll report for November fell short of estimates, with 204,000 private-sector jobs being created for the month. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on In The Loop.
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Chrysler Auto Sales Jump 20.1% on Jeep, Ram Models

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Dec. 2 -- Fiat Chrysler Automobiles topped analyst estimates for November auto sales with a 20 percent increase, driven by Jeeps and Ram pickup trucks. Bloomberg's Matt Miller breaks down the numbers on In The loop.
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US says its concerned about pace of progress in nuclear talks with Iran

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The US envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said on Thursday that Iran had "not taken all the steps" it had previously agreed to in ongoing talks about its nuclear programme. Laura Kennedy told media in Vienna those...
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With a week to go before the election, both Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are lavishing attention on Ohio and the outcome in that state could depend on the turnout of black voters.

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HEADLINE: In Ohio black turnout crucial to election In Ohio election could hinge on black voters CAPTION: With a week to go before the election, both Senators John McCain and Barack Obama are lavishing attention on Ohio and the outcome...
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RR8140B THE HUNGARIAN UPRISING, 25 YEARS ON

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No re-sale/re-use of any 3rd party material without clearance. RR8140B THE HUNGARIAN UPRISING, 25 YEARS ONBackground to Story: 25 years ago, in October 1956, a large proportion of theHungarian people joined in an anti-Soviet uprising. ...