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Twitter Announces Plan To Curb Misinformation Related To 2020 Census

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Twitter says a new tool will direct users to the Census Bureau's website to make sure they get info from "authoritative sources."
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Axonic's DeGiacinto: 'Paradigm Shift' in Credit Liquidity

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May 11 -- Clayton DeGiacinto, Axonic Capital founder and chief investment officer, discusses his strategy for investing in volatile markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the SALT Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada on...
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Collateral Damage: U.S. Forgoes Condolence Payments In Iraq, Syria

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Condolence payments are nearly absent in the war against ISIS, even as the U.S. takes blame for unintentional civilian deaths and injuries.
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Trump Targets Another $200 Billion in China Goods as Tensions Intensify

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Jun.18 -- President Donald Trump is threatening to slap tariffs on another $200 billion in Chinese imports as trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies reach new heights. William Zarit, chairman of the American Chamber of...
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Von Der Leyen Says EU Plans to Phase Out Russian Oil

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the EU plans to ban Russian crude oil over the next six months and refined fuels by the end of the year as part of a sixth round of sanctions to increase pressure on Vladimir...
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Loup's Munster Says Direct Listings Are Better Way to Go Public, Expects More

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Jun.21 -- Loup Ventures Managing Partner Gene Munster discusses Slack Technologies Inc.'s direct listing and the future of tech companies going public with Bloomberg's Ellen Huet and Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." Bloomberg Beta,...
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Iberdrola CEO Sees ‘Revolution’ in European Energy Demand

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Jul.22 -- Iberdrola Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Ignacio Galan discusses second-quarter results and his outlook for energy demand and prices. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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SArabia sends 105 tons of aid for Iraqi displaced

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Saudi Arabia sent 105 tons of aid Iraq's capital on Wednesday for displaced Iraqis in Anbar province and Baghdad.Nasir Mutliq al-Subaie, head of Saudi Arabia's Urgent Aid Department, said the aid included food and other commodities.The...
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EU's Dombrovskis Links U.K. Passporting to Single Market

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Feb.10 -- Valdis Dombrovskis, vice president for the euro and social dialogue at the European Commission, discusses the need for cooperation on international regulation and risks associated with removing the U.K.'s passporting rights as...
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Dijsselbloem Sees 'Tough' Debt Talks Between IMF, Greece

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Apr.21 -- Eurogroup Chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem discusses the biggest risks facing the EU with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene at the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington.
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The Challenges Facing the Fed in 2018

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Dec.29 -- Peter Borish, Quad Capital chief strategist, discusses the outlook for Fed policy in 2018 with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
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Trade Tariffs Are 'Ineffective Sabre Rattling,' Says UBS's Donovan

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Jun.18 -- Paul Donovan, global chief economist at UBS Wealth Management, explains why tariffs form the United States and China are not the start of a global trade war. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Senator: Defense Production Act can help workers

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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says that meat processing plants need the federal government's help to reopen safely and he thinks that could be accomplished if President Donald Trump enacts the Defense Production Act to classify food...
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Senator: Defense Production Act can help workers

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South Dakota Senator Mike Rounds says that meat processing plants need the federal government's help to reopen safely and he thinks that could be accomplished if President Donald Trump enacts the Defense Production Act to classify food...
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Stimulus Deal Will Be Difficult, Says Trumka

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Oct.16 -- Richard Trumka, AFL-CIO president, says it will be difficult to get a stimulus deal passed in Washington. He's on "Balance of Power."
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We Have to Learn How to Live With the Virus, Says Cleveland Clinic CEO

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Jul.06 -- Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Tom Mihaljevic discusses the pace of covid-19 infections in the U.S. and the mild increase in cases at Cleveland Clinic. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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NASA engineers in California are putting the finishing touches on a Mars mega-rover before shipping it off to Florida for launch later this year. The AP's John Mone got an inside look at the vehicle named "Curiosity."

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HEADLINE (48 characters): After delay, NASA prepares Mars rover for launch CAPTION: (255 characters): NASA engineers in California are putting the finishing touches on a Mars mega-rover before shipping it off to Florida for launch later...
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Rice meets Australian FM, comments

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1. US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice and Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith walking towards podiums 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen Smith, Australian Foreign Minister: "We came to office in December, in November last year...
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CrowdStrike CEO Weighs In on DNC Hack Investigation

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Aug. 15 -- George Kurtz, CrowdStrike's chief executive officer, discusses the investigation into the DNC hack with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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SoftBank Limits Kalanick's Power in Uber Deal

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Sep.27 -- SoftBank has made its position clear on Travis Kalanick as it pushes ahead with a multi-billion dollar investment planned for Uber. SoftBank is said to have signed a written guarantee that the ex-CEO will not be allowed back in...
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Rebranded Nafta Reconstructs What Trump Destroyed, Milken's Lee Says

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Oct.01 -- Bill Lee, chief economist at Milken Institute, examines the details of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Dell CFO Says May 'Adjust Prices Appropriately' Due to Tariffs

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May.31 -- Thomas Sweet, chief financial officer at Dell, discusses combating the impact of trade tariffs, softer sales for servers in the fiscal first quarter, and efforts to pay down debt. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...
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Cafe owner uses shower curtains for social distancing

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A café owner in Worcester has used 30 shower curtains to hang between tables as one of several precautionary measures ahead of reopening when Coronavirus rules are relaxed. Francini Osorio, who runs Francini Café De Colombia, is eager to...
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Dubai Hotel Mogul Says ‘Bleeding’ Firms Need Economy to Reopen

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May.06 -- Dubai hotel mogul Khalaf Al Habtoor said his companies are “bleeding” because of the coronavirus pandemic and the economy can’t wait for a vaccine to become available before major activity resumes. He speaks with Manus Cranny...