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Paul Krugman on U.S. Recovery, Global Policy Response

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Jul.01 -- Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, distinguished professor of economics at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, discusses the effectiveness of the economic measures the U.S. took to address the coronavirus pandemic,...
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Treasury Department Ending Several Federal Reserve Lending Programs

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In a letter to Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, Mnuchin said the programs have "achieved their objective" and asked for over $450 million to be returned.
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Travel Recovery Dependent on Vaccine Rollout, Says Agoda CEO

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Mar.28 -- Agoda CEO John Brown, discusses the future of travel in the covid-19 era and the idea of a vaccine passport. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bundesbank's Buch On Crisis Strains

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Oct.13 -- Bundesbank Vice President Claudia Buch spoke with Bloomberg TV's Matt Miller about Germany’s financial system needing to prepare for increasing strains as a result of company failures and rising indebtedness, ensuring that...
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Kaplan Says Fed Needs to Stay Accommodative

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Sep.21 --  Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan talks about the need to keep interest rates near zero and why he was one of two dissenting voters at last week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting. He speaks with Mike...
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Ahead of the Grammys see previous ceremonies in LA's museum

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1. Wide exterior of Grammy Museum 2. Pan of museum interior 3. Close of video montage 4. Mid of people looking at exhibit 5. Zoom out from music producer wall 6. Close of black and white video of jazz musicians Charlie Parker and Ella...
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President Barack Obama delivers his 2016 budget to Congress on Monday. Here's what to know before its release. (Jan. 30)

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President Barack Obama delivers his 2016 budget to Congress on Monday. Here's what to know before its release. The president will call for increasing spending on agency operating budgets by 7 percent next year, blowing through limits set...
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President announces new space initiative

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1. Medium walking shot of President Bush and NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe 2. UPSOUND (English) Michael Foale, Astronaut: "So on behalf of the eighth expedition to the International Space Station, it gives me great pleasure to welcome...
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Commonwealth Sec General condemns Fiji's coup

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1. Commonwealth Secretary General Don McKinnon speaking at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Don McKinnon, Commonwealth Secretary General: "Clearly it has happened and the Commonwealth unreservedly condemns any military action...
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Camilla Visits 'The Archers' at BBC Birmingham

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Camilla Visits 'The Archers' at BBC Birmingham
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Court Divided on Obama Immigration Case

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The Supreme Court appears divided over Obama administration programs that could affect millions of people who are in the country illegally.The administration's best hope for a favorable ruling after 90 minutes of arguments at the high...
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Defense Investors Prepare for Trump Presidency

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Jan.05 -- Barclays Aerospace and Defense Analyst Carter Copeland discusses how a Trump administration will affect the defense budget and the sector at large. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Mark Cuban Sees Greater Demand for Liberal Arts Majors

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Feb.17 -- Billionaire investor Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks, discusses his views on the Trump administration and the future of jobs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson at the NBA All-Star Technology Summit in New Orleans.
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Bloomberg

How the NHL Is Working to Increase Diversity in the League

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Apr.01 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Kim Davis, National Hockey League executive vice president of social impact, growth initiatives and legislative affairs, discusses the efforts to increase diversity in the league. She...
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Ala. city feeling the pinch from federal shutdown

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A Southern city that relies on federal dollars for much of its economy is feeling the pinch from the continuing government shutdown.
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'Public Charge' Immigration Rule Goes Into Effect Monday

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The new policy changes the way officials assess whether immigrants are likely to rely on public aid.
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Bloomberg

Morneau Stresses Canadians Are Not Out of the Covid Pandemic

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Jul.09 -- Finance Minister Bill Morneau says that Canada's economic recovery and success is only possible if resources are focused on a safe restart for the country.
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Animated GIFs Have Major Reach — And Television Is Capitalizing On It

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Programs like the Oscars, the Super Bowl and "The Bachelor" are capitalizing on the GIF format to extend their reach beyond the TV screen.
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Tony Blair speech on Labour Party and 2019 General Election

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CLEAN: (Part 5 of 8) Shows interior shots Former Prime Minister Tony Blair giving speech on Labour Party's current situation, history, and future possibilities and their performance during the 2019 General Election. The former Prime...
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New York Sues Trump Administration For Trusted Traveler Program Access

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The suit challenges a new federal policy that restricts New Yorkers from enrolling in or renewing Trusted Traveler Programs like TSA PreCheck.
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin, Powell Clash Over Emergency Lending as Economy Struggles

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Nov.20 -- Outgoing Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome have clashed over whether to preserve emergency lending programs as the nation confronts the risk of a renewed downturn spurred by the resurgent...
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Bloomberg

Xinjiang Solar Company's Charm Offensive as Sanctions Loom

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May.16 -- China is pushing back against allegations of forced labour in the far-western region of Xinjiang, including in manufacturing for the solar industry. Now, for the first time since the controversy erupted, one of the biggest...
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Bloomberg

Tackling Veteran Unemployment

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In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, we take a closer look at veterans and the obstacles they face when entering the workforce. Taylor Riggs and Romaine Bostick talk with Mayor Mitch Colvin of Fayetteville, North Carolina, where...
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As President Bush and Congress move toward a compromise on a war funding bill, the president warned that there will likely be continued violence in Iraq through the summer.

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HEADLINE: Bush: Summer will be critical for Iraq CAPTION: As President Bush and Congress move toward a compromise on a war funding bill, the president warned that there will likely be continued violence in Iraq through the summer. (May...