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AARP: SS COLA Increase Will Help

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Millions of Social Security recipients and other retirees will get a 2 percent increase in benefits next year. It's the largest increase since 2012, but comes to only $25 a month for the average beneficiary. The Social...
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AARP: SS COLA Increase Will Help

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Millions of Social Security recipients and other retirees will get a 2 percent increase in benefits next year. It's the largest increase since 2012, but comes to only $25 a month for the average beneficiary. The Social...
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Sen. Braun: A Pleasure to Vote Against $1.4 Trillion Spending Plan

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Dec.19 -- Senator Mike Braun, a Republican from Indiana and a member of the Senate Budget and Agriculture Committees, discusses his displeasure with the $1.4 trillion spending package, shortfalls in the U.S.-Mexico-Canada free-trade...
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Families are struggling because of the pandemic.

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VOICED: During the pandemic unemployment has hit its highest level in four years and millions more workers have been placed on furlough. Many of them will have been watching the budget closely to see what the Chancellor can offer to...
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A viewer wrote in to ask how a stay-at-home mother qualifies for social security benefits. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. E-mail your questions to yourmoney@ap.org

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HEADLINE: Your Money: Social Security Eligibility CAPTION: A viewer wrote in to ask how a stay-at-home mother qualifies for social security benefits. AP Personal Finance Editor Trevor Delaney explains. E-mail your questions to...
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Meirelles: la ausencia de Lula beneficiará a candidatos de centro

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Ene.25-- El ministro de hacienda de Brasil Henrique Meirelles habla sobre la economía del país y las próximas elecciones con Erik Schatzker de Bloomberg en la reunión anual del Foro Económico Mundial en Davos, Suiza.
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Sen. Perdue Says U.S. Funding Process Is Broken

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Sep.20 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, discusses his "no" vote on the latest U.S. spending bill and problems with how the United States government is funded. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Chris Christie Speaking To Audience In A Diner

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CLEAN: Republican presidential contenders arrive in New Hampshire for debate. Shows interior shots Chris Christie talking to supporters in diner. on August 03, 2015 in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Bernie Sanders Says Election Is a Contrast of Ideas

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Mar.03 -- Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont speaks to supporters in his home state. Sanders won democratic primary contests in Vermont, Colorado and Utah on Super Tuesday. Sanders had been leading Joe Biden in national polls....
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Biden/Bernie Debate

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Mar.16 -- Biden/Bernie Debate
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Interview with Scottish Green Party co-leader Patrick Harvie

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Patrick Harvie, Scottish Greens Co Leader, on ahead of the Scottish elections on 20 April 2021 in Clyde, Scotland
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USA: SENATE REPUBLICANS TAX CUTS

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English/Nat The United States Senate has passed a bill for a multi-billion dollar package of tax cuts -thereby setting up a new clash with the White House. Republicans in the Senate pushed through the package even though President...
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Baucus Finance FF

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HEADLINE: Privatizing Social Security 'off the table' CAPTION: The incoming chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Max Baucus, says he'll hold hearings on ways to fund Medicare and Social Security but rejects President Bush's...
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President Barack Obama has emerged upbeat from the latest crisis debt talks, as he drives for an ambitious but politically risky deal to slash the deficit and raise the U.S. borrowing limit.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Obama in 'constructive' debt talks CAPTION: (255 characters): President Barack Obama has emerged upbeat from the latest crisis debt talks, as he drives for an ambitious but politically risky deal to slash...
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Jimmy Savile Inquiry Presser - Dr Androulla Johnstone

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Jimmy Savile Inquiry Presser - Dr Androulla Johnstone
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VOICED : La muerte no espera venezolanos exigen medicinas

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Pacientes acompanados de miembros de ONG's se manifestaron el miercoles frente a las oficinas del Seguro Social de Venezuela para denunciar la escasez de medicamentos que enfrentan unas 300.000 personas
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Trump asks Native Americans what they have to lose

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Andrew Tisch, Mary Skafidas on New Book, 'Journeys: An American Story'

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Jun.22 -- Andrew Tisch, co-chairman of Lowes, and Mary Skafidas, Loews investor relations head, discuss their new book "Journeys: An American Story," which details the immigrant experience in the U.S. They speak with Bloomberg's David...
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Sao Paulo Governor Sees Privatization as Best Option for Sabesp

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Jul.11 -- State of Sao Paulo Governor Joao Doria and Finance Secretary Henrique Meirelles discuss measures to restore economic growth and spark investment in Sao Paulo, the "gift" of Federal Reserve policy to Brazil and emerging markets,...
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Sanders: Can't beat Trump with 'same old' politics

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Without mentioning his chief rival by name, Bernie Sanders took on Joe Biden Tuesday night after coming in second to the former vice president in a number of key Super Tuesday states.
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John Ashworth Q&A – Labour stress that conditions would still be attached to the benefits system

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Labour’s shadow work and pensions secretary stressed that conditions would still be attached to the benefits system. John Ashworth denied any suggestion that his proposal would simply allow those who dislike a certain job to easily move...
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USA: CLINTON CALMS SOCIAL SECURITY FEARS OF MILLENIUM BUG THREAT

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton has told social security recipients that they don't have to worry about the so-called "millennium bug." Clinton said the Social Security Administration's computers were ready for the Year 2000 to...
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USA: REPUBLICANS BUDGET AMENDMENT DEFEAT

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English/Nat The U-S Republican party Thursday suffered its biggest defeat since capturing control of Congress last autumn. Despite intense last-minute lobbying, the Republican-dominated Senate failed by two votes to pass an amendment...