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Biden Administration To Significantly Ease Pandemic Mask Guidelines

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to change the metrics it uses to recommend guidance on face coverings.
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Dr. Jeff Balser: America Still Needs Masks

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Dr. Jeff Balser says hospitals are still struggling to provide care due to strain from COVID patients.
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Long Term Issues Facing the Housing Industry

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John Fish, chair of the Real Estate Roundtable, says a slew of long term issues are facing the housing industry. They include inflation, commodity costs and rising interest rates. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Mark at RGA

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Nov. 20 -- Mark meets the Governors. All immigration all of the time. (Source: Bloomberg)
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I Don't See Any Rationale for Raising Rates: Sorrentino

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Oct. 22 -- Frank Sorrentino, chairman and CEO of ConnectOne Bancorp, discusses the regulatory concerns of community banks and Fed monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Barack Obama says the decision to boycott Arizona over its tough new law cracking down on immigration is for private citizens, not the president of the United States, to decide.

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HEADLINE: Obama steers clear of Arizona boycott issue CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the decision to boycott Arizona over its tough new law cracking down on immigration is for private citizens, not the president of the United...
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The sights and sounds of was is likely to be known as the crash of 2008, a year of gigantic losses and huge volatility.

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HEADLINE:Year in Review: The Economic Meltdown CAPTION: The sights and sounds of was is likely to be known as the crash of 2008, a year of gigantic losses and huge volatility. (Dec. 22) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] October 6, 2008 New York...
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First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people. Colorado and Washington have become the first states to allow pot for recreational use. (Nov. 7)

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HEADLINE:Advocate: 'historic' vote on legalizing pot CAPTION: First came marijuana as medicine. Now comes legal pot for the people. Colorado and Washington have become the first states to allow pot for recreational use. (Nov. 7) Denver -...
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As lawmakers in Washington debate whether to raise the U.S. debt ceiling before the August 2nd deadline, state and local governments worry about the impact a U.S. default would have on their finances.

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HEADLINE: Cities, states worry about impact of US default CAPTION: As lawmakers in Washington debate whether to raise the U.S. debt ceiling before the August 2nd deadline, state and local governments worry about the impact a U.S. default...
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The AP's Larry Margasak sits down with John Seigenthaler to talk about plans to move Plum Island, N.Y., where the government does research on animal ailments, including foot and mouth disease.

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HEADLINE: AP Q-and-A: A look inside Plum Island CAPTION: The AP's Larry Margasak sits down with John Seigenthaler to talk about plans to move Plum Island, N.Y., where the government does research on animal ailments, including foot and...
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Pimco MD Says U.S., Australian Economies Are Out of Sync

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Feb.21 -- Robert Mead, managing director at Pimco in Sydney, discusses the outlook for Australian bonds with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Marino Says Infrastructure Investors Need Clearer Federal Framework

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Jan.30 -- Andrew Marino, co-head of Carlyle Global Infrastructure at Carlyle Group, defines infrastructure and discusses public-private partnership in infrastructure investing. He speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas
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Trump Hosts Round Table on Sanctuary Cities

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President Donald Trump convened some of the nation's top law enforcement officials to speak out against so-called sanctuary cities Tuesday as he continues his crackdown on jurisdictions that try to flout federal immigration laws. ...
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GM Plant Closing in Ontario Is an Isolated Event, Finance Minister Says

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Nov.29 -- Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli discusses General Motors Co.'s plant closings with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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States buy new voting systems running old software

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According to an analysis by The Associated Press, states are buying 'new' election systems that will soon be running outdated and unsupported software that makes it more vulnerable to hacking.
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Immigrant Mother, Son Reunited in Boston

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A Brazilian woman who was separated from her 9-year-old son for more than a month after they arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border said she was treated like an "animal" in immigration detention, and described having her son taken from her as...
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Amazon Faces Uphill Battle Over Microsoft's $10B JEDI Win

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Dec.04 -- Amazon faces major legal hurdles in its challenge to the U.S. government's selection of Microsoft for a cloud-computing contract valued at as much as $10 billion. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matthew Schettenhelm has more on...
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Newark unsure lead water filters are working

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New Jersey authorities say they're working with federal officials to determine how widespread lead in Newark's drinking water might be.
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Administration Went Too Far on N.Y. Global Entry Cutoff, Says Hubbard

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Feb.07 -- Glenn Hubbard, former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman and Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief discuss the Trump administration's decision to bar New Yorker's from applying to the Global Entry program. They...
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California Weighs Its Own $600 Weekly Unemployment Support

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The loss of the federal government's emergency unemployment payouts brings the state's average unemployment check to $340 a week.
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Virus Spikes May Need Focused Closings: Johns Hopkins

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Jul.20 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Josh Sharfstein discusses dealing with a spike in U.S. coronavirus cases, and finding “a solution in the middle” for reopening schools. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...
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Ex-Commerce Sec. Pritzker on Biden, Commercial Real Estate

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Sep.11 -- Former U.S. Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker says Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden will rebuild multilateral relationships and hold China accountable for abuses in the global economy. She speaks with Bloomberg's...