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Boeing to phase in return to jetliner production
Boeing says it will resume all commercial airplane production in phases at its Seattle area facilities next week after suspending operations in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Boeing to phase in return to jetliner production
Boeing says it will resume all commercial airplane production in phases at its Seattle area facilities next week after suspending operations in March because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Seattle streets remain quiet with stay home orders
Most people in Washington State remain on stay-at-home orders, one of the first places in the country to issue them during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Seattle streets remain quiet with stay home orders
Most people in Washington State remain on stay-at-home orders, one of the first places in the country to issue them during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Tui to axe 8,000 jobs as virus downturn bites
Travel company TUI says it expects to cut thousands of jobs as it works to cut its costs amid the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
Press Association
Taoiseach Micheal Martin tests positive for Covid-19 in Washington DC
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has tested positive for Covid-19.
It means he will be unable to meet US President Joe Biden in person later on Thursday as part of the traditional shamrock ceremony.
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Finding Hope Through A Different Approach To Mental Health Care
Charlie Health provides virtual intensive outpatient treatments for people struggling with mental health.
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On Ukraine, Russia Repeats Insistence That It Had No Choice
Russia accused the West of aiming to “destroy and fracture Russia."
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The History Of Campaign Financing
How do candidates finance their increasingly expensive election campaigns?
Bloomberg
Senator David Perdue on U.S. Debt and Budget Process
May 2 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, talks with Scarlet Fu about U.S. debt levels, the budget process, and fiscal vs. monetary policy. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Child Abuse Reports Are Down — And Child Welfare Advocates Are Worried
Child abuse reports have gone down amid the pandemic, but experts say that doesn't necessarily mean abuse has declined.
Bloomberg
U.S. to Back Covid-19 Vaccine Patent Waiver
May.06 -- The U.S. signaled support for at least a temporary waiver on patent protections for Covid-19 vaccines Wednesday as the debate now switches to the World Trade Organization. Bloomberg’s Ben Bain reports.
Press Association
Micheal Martin: Economic link between Ireland and US is ‘powerful relationship’
Taoiseach Micheal Martin has described economic links between Ireland and the US as a “powerful two-way relationship”.Continuing his visit to Washington ahead of St Patrick’s Day,
Mr Martin met with a number of Irish multi-national...
The Recount
The Future Of The Republican Party
Author and columnist George Will joins Reena Ninan on The Recount Daily Pod this week. They discuss the future of the GOP, Will’s break with the party over Trump, his take on the future of Roe vs. Wade, and being a parent of a Down...
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Marijuana Laws Are Changing. Will DUI Laws Follow?
There is little agreement or clarity on what the level of driving impairment is for marijuana, though the idea is mentioned by lawmakers.
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'Marshall Plan for Moms' Aims To Aid Women In Pandemic
Democratic Rep. Grace Meng's targeted relief plan looks to offset the fall of women from the labor force during COVID-19.
Bloomberg
Time's Up Is Not Just About Sexual Harassment, Incoming CEO Tchen Says
Oct.09 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tina Tchen, incoming Time's Up president and chief executive officer, discusses her new role and the effort to combat sexual harassment in the workplace. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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President Obama speech on stepping up cybersecurity
Washington, DC - 28 May 2009
1. Mid of woman walking on street with mobile phone
2. Mid of man using ATM machine
Chicago, Illinois - Recent
3. Wide of planes on tarmac preparing for takeoff
4. Close of computer screen in air traffic...
Bloomberg
U.S. Pays Brazil $300M to End Cotton Subsidy Dispute
Oct. 1 -- The U.S. and Brazil reached a $300 million agreement to resolve a dispute over cotton subsidies that has bedeviled the two nations for more than a decade. Alan Bjerga reports on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Trump Defends Travel Ban, Focuses on Regulations
Jan.30 -- President Donald Trump tweeted his defense of an executive action on immigration as he signs a new executive order aimed at reducing regulations. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
'Big Oil' Faces Off With 'Big Corn' in Trump's Ethanol Decision
Oct.11 -- President Donald Trump moved on Tuesday to make it easier to sell more ethanol in vehicle fuel, delivering a victory to corn farmers and biofuel producers that could translate to long-term market gains. Trump said he had signed...
Bloomberg
Crypto Report: Crypto and Washington's 'Revolving Door'
Bloomberg's Allyson Versprille joins Caroline Hyde to discuss the potential conflicts of interests arising from so many people working for crypto companies and then on Capitol Hill, and vice versa.
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In their weekly address, Republicans accused Obama of misrepresenting his health care proposal.
HEADLINE: GOP attacks Obama's health care plan
CAPTION: Republicans are accusing President Barack Obama of misrepresenting his health care proposal. (Aug. 21)
Bloomberg
OCC Working Without Congressional Authority, NY's Vullo Says
Sep.18 -- Maria Vullo, New York State Department of Financial Services superintendent, discusses the way forward on bank regulation with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."