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Some Texas Hotels Accused Of Price Gouging As Residents Seek Shelter

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Millions of Texan homes are without power and thus without heat as temperatures dip to historic lows.
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Curated Video

Travel Industry Sees Early Signs That A Rebound Is Starting

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Marriott International's new CEO says the company is seeing "green shoots" of recovery as travelers rebook trips they called off.
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Press Association

Gary Neville: Government changing plans like football coaches change tactics

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Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham and former footballer and Salford City co-owner Gary Neville speak at the launch of a new charity to support the area moving into Tier 3. Mr Neville compares the Government's changing of plans to...
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Interview with Keir Starmer

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CLEAN: Interview with British Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer on Covid restircitons and booster jabs on 25 October 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Job Growth Is Slowing: Paychex CEO

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Oct.07 -- Martin Mucci, CEO of payroll services company Paychex, joins Alix Steel and Amanda Lang on Bloomberg Markets to talk about the Paychex/IHS Markit employment watch, which showed the employment picture continues to improve for...
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Bloomberg

U.S Small Businesses Intend to Boost Wages: Paychex CEO

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Martin Mucci, chief executive officer at Paychex, discusses findings of the firm’s new survey on wage increases at U.S. small businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." (Source: Bloomberg)
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West Midlands mayor on Truss' energy announcement

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West Midlands mayor Andy Street speaks about new Prime Minister Liz Truss’ action on the cost of living crisis, as he attended a hospitality employer roundtable hosted by the West Midlands Combined Authority.
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CLEAN : Tripoli cafes offer Libyans taste of normality

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CLEAN : Tripoli cafes offer Libyans taste of normality
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Bloomberg

A Deep Dive Into the U.S. October Jobs Report

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Nov. 4 -- U.S. payrolls increased in October as employers added 161,000 jobs, sending the unemployment rate lower to 4.9 percent. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker digs deep into the data on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Boris Johnson taking questions from media after 'Build, Build, Build' speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson answering questions from the media after making a speech announcing a plan to 'Build, Build, Build' in public infrastructure works projects in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic on...
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Press Association

Hospitality Ulster chief executive welcomes social distancing reduction

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Hospitality Ulster chief executive Colin Neill welcomes an announcement by the Northern Ireland Executive that the social distancing measures will be reduced from two metres to one metre with mitigations. Speaking at Margo bar in Belfast...
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Tier 3 rules 'not a level playing field' says top London attraction

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General manager of South Bank Attractions, which includes SEALIFE London Aquarium, says Tier 3 restrictions "not a level playing field" with non-essential retailers being able to remain open. She said the rules would be coming into force...
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British Beer & Pub Association chief on 'burden' of Covid-19 restrictions for industry

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Emma McClarkin, chief executive of the British Beer and Pub Association urges the Government to remove all restrictions on hospitality venues by June 21. This comes as more than 70 MPs have signed a pledge opposing the use of Covid-19...
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Bloomberg

Beyond the Bell 12/22/21

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Caroline Hyde, Taylor Riggs, Sonali Basak, Carol Massar and Kriti Gupta.
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Press Association

Leeds nightclub bemoans covid passport system

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Quotes from Leeds nightclub entrepreneur Terry George as covid passports or negative lateral flow tests become mandatory for entry in to late night venues.
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Bloomberg

After 600 Days, U.S. Reopens to Most Travelers

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Some��604 days after the Trump administration shut U.S. borders, a majority of international travelers are��once again welcome. The U.S. will open its borders to vaccinated foreigners on Nov. 8, a White House official said, granting...
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Press Association

Bar and club owners in Ireland react to the potential changing rules for the reopening of hospitality

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The owners of Tramline nightclub and Mulligans pub in Dublin City Centre discuss the potential loosening of Covid-19 restrictions on hospitality and late night venues. It comes as Tanaiste Leo Varadkar has played down the prospect of an...
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Sky News

Prince Harry praises generosity of American people

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Prince Harry praises generosity of American people
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Sky News

One Week Left to Apply for London Olympic Tickets

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One Week Left to Apply for London Olympic Tickets
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Bloomberg

H.K. Restrictions Another Punch in the Gut: Black Sheep Restaurants

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Jul.27 -- Syed Asim Hussain, co-founder of Black Sheep Restaurants, discusses Hong Kong’s third round of virus restrictions that go into effect on Wednesday and how they will impact his business and the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Pubs prepare to reopen in England

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Pubs across England are preparing to reopen next month following the Coronavirus lockdown. Nicky Williams, manager of The Mount Pleasant in Wombourne, near Wolverhampton, has renovated her pub, put staff through social distancing...
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer visits Brewdog in London

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Labour leader Keir Starmer during a visit to the Brewdog Pub and Brewery in the City of London, where they he is meeting staff to discuss impact of Covid-19 on the hospitality sector and operating under social distancing.
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Press Association

Pub owner laments Government decision not to allow takeaway drinks in latest lockdown

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A licensee has described the Government's decision to ban alcohol takeaway services from pubs under England's third lockdown as "another kick in the teeth". Katy Boulter runs wet-led pub The Royal Oak in Barton-under-Needwood,...
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Chancellor Rishi Sunak MP answers questions from public at Downing Street press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of The Prime Minister Boris Johnson holding the Downing Street briefing alongside Rishi Sunak and chief scientific advisor Sir Patrick Vallance after new financial aid for Tier 2 locations announcement on 22 October...