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Country stars talk about Shania Twain's influence at CMT Artists of the Year show
FEMALE ARTISTS SING PRAISES FOR SHANIA TWAINCountry star Shania Twain is the most successful female country artist and has influenced singers in all genres. Twain received the Artist of a Lifetime award at the CMT Artists of the Year...
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Grading U.S. Banks Earnings Reports
Oct. 14 -- FBR Capital Markets' Paul Miller weighs in on bank earnings. He speaks on "What'd You Miss."
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Latest demolitions threaten the livelihood of residents
LEAD IN:The livelihood of Palestinian herders is under threat due to Israeli settlements and demolitions.In one of the latest demolitions in the northern West Bank, 26 people were left homeless.STORY-LINE:Children survey the rubble...
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Foley: Dutch Elections May Bring Some Relief
Dec.12 -- Oxford University China Centre associate George A Magnus and Rabobank Senior Currency Strategist Jane Foley discuss currency markets, European elections and Fed policy. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Taiwan conducts rescue drills around Taiping Island
Taiwan's Coast Guard Administration conducts rescue drills in the waters around Taiping Island part of President Tsai Ing-wen's push to transform the island into a base for humanitarian aid and disaster relief in the disputed South China...
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JPMorgan's Bell Says Dollar Should Go a Bit Higher
Feb.10 -- Michael Bell, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses Donald Trump honoring the "one-China" policy, the potential tax cuts from the U.S. and his outlook for the dollar. He speaks to Bloomberg's Anna...
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Will Trump’s ‘One-China’ Reversal Allay Trade War Fears?
Feb.10 -- Bloomberg’s Bill Faries discusses Donald Trump’s reaffirmation of the U.S.’s long-standing support for the ‘One-China’ policy in his first phone call as president with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping. He speaks on...
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CLEAN : Pakistan's Karachi bans swimming for six months after drownings
Pakistanis in the port megacity of Karachi have been banned from swimming in the sea for six months after a recent spate of drownings happened as residents sought relief from the scorching heat
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CLEAN : Relief as three-month internet blackout ends in Cameroon
Two English speaking regions in Cameroon are back on-line as a three-month internet blackout comes to an end
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CLEAN : Wealth and poverty propping up Pakistan's illegal kidney trade
Pakistan has long been an international hub for the illegal kidney trade but medical and local authorities complain they have been unable to act against the practice frustrated by ineffective enforcement policies and what they perceive...
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Greece Seeks Agreement to Ease Debt Load
Jun.15 -- Simos Anastasopoulos, president of the American Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, discusses the meeting of Euro-area finance ministers trying to reach a deal to ease Greece's debt load. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Locals Wait for Student's Return from N. Korea
An American college student who has been in a coma, according to his parents, while serving a 15-year prison term in North Korea, was released and evacuated Tuesday as the Trump administration revealed a rare exchange with the reclusive...
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U.S. Inflation Takes Center Stage Amid Market Drama
Feb.11 -- Bloomberg's Mark Cudmore reports on market turmoil and volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Wildfire Dangers Continue As Crews Battle Blazes
Firefighting crews worked feverishly to shore up vulnerable foothills in Glen Ellen, California from catching alight. Up and down Cavedale Road, a rural one lane street, fire fighters set back burns up canyons to beat the Nunn fire...
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Philippine Accelerating Inflation Signals More Rate Hikes Ahead
Oct.05 -- Consumer prices in the Philippines rose at the fastest pace in more than nine years in September, paving the way for the central bank to forge ahead with interest-rate hikes. Inflation accelerated to 6.7 percent from 6.4...
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Worst Is Over for ZTE, Jefferies' Lee Says
Jul.03 -- The U.S. moved to block China Mobile from entering its telecommunications market. Separately, the Trump administration is letting ZTE resume some business activities. Edison Lee, an analyst at Jefferies Hong Kong Ltd., weighs...
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Dems propose zero-interest loans to federal workers
Democratic Rep. TJ Cox and Democratic colleagues have unveiled the Immediate Relief for Federal Workers Act, a bill which would allow the Treasury Department to provide zero interest loans to federal workers impacted by the government...
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USMCA Passage 'Better Be the Highest Priority' on Capitol Hill, Sen. Braun Says
May.21 -- Sen Mike Braun, (R) Indiana, Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee Member discusses trade with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Europe Is a `Fractured Picture' with a `Fractured Parliament': Schick
May.27 -- Political commentator Nina Schick discusses the European elections while Peter Garnry, head of equity strategy at Saxo Bank, discusses the impact of the vote on equity markets and the economy. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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$2 Trillion March Stimulus Didn’t Reach All Americans
Jul.31 -- Both Republicans and Democrats have a new stimulus bill, but there is a $2.5 trillion gulf between the two parties on how much they want to set aside on relief. The $2 trillion relief package that Congress passed in March ranks...
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Senate Dems seek relief to counter virus outbreak
Senate Democrats are unveiling a series of measures the federal government can take to provide "immediate relief and economic relief to working Americans during the coronavirus outbreak."
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Senate Dems seek relief to counter virus outbreak
Senate Democrats are unveiling a series of measures the federal government can take to provide "immediate relief and economic relief to working Americans during the coronavirus outbreak."
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CLEAN : New York Mayor heralds arrival of USNS Comfort: "help has come"
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio heralds the arrival of the USNS Comfort, calling it a symbol of "hope" amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying "help has come (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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As Police Divestment Gains Support, Summer Violence Raises Tensions
Over the holiday weekend in Chicago, at least 15 people were killed, including a 7-year-old girl playing outside her grandmother’s home.