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The White House is defending itself against critics of the weekend nuclear agreement with Iran. Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes says Iran must keep its commitments or the deal will be voided. (Nov. 25)

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Washington -- November 25, 2013 1. SOUNDBITE: Ben Rhodes, Deputy National Security Adviser: First of all, the agreement does begin immediately and it lasts for 6 months. What that means is you'll begin to see much more intrusive...
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Danny Nightingale Wins Gun Conviction Appeal

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Danny Nightingale Wins Gun Conviction Appeal
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Portugal Finance Minister Centeno on Bad-Debt Burden

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June 7 -- Portugal Finance Minister Mario Centeno discusses the country's debt, budget and finances. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Orders Review of Obama Tax Regulations

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 21 April 2017++SOUNDBITES SEPARATED BY BLACK FRAMES++1. Mid of Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin welcoming President Donald Trump ++BLACK FRAMES++2. SOUNDBITE...
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Jeremy Corbyn election campaign speech soundbites

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots Leader of the UK Labour Party Jeremy Corbyn giving speech at campaign rally SOUNDBITES speaking on children are our future, tory health & social care act, no tax relief for big corporations, we are going to...
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Options Insight: How to Trade the SPDR S&P Biotech ETF

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Oct. 6 -- Scott Bauer, senior market strategist at Trading Advantage, discusses the performance of U.S. stocks and his options play for the SPDR S&P Biotech ETF. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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'I'm sorry:' Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg opens senate hearing with an apology

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'I'M SORRY:' FACEBOOK CEO MARK ZUCKERBERG OPENS SENATE HEARING WITH AN APOLOGY The first of two congressional hearings with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has begun. Zuckerberg is testifying in the Senate on...
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Trump Takes Less Harsh Approach Toward China Investments

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Jun.27 -- President Donald Trump is taking a less confrontational approach than expected to curb Chinese investment in the United States. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Enda Curran report on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Deustche Bank's U.S. Unit Fails Fed Stress Test

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Jun.28 -- Josh Rosner, Graham Fisher & Co. managing partner, and Bloomberg's Yalman Onaran discuss Deutsche Bank AG failing the first public stress test of its combined U.S. business as the Federal Reserve faulted the company's internal...
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CLEAN : Art market eyes rebound as Basel fair kicks off

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The global art market appears to let out a collective sigh of relief as deep-pocketed collectors descend on Art Basel the world's biggest contemporary art fair after two years of dwindling sales
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Tudor Pickering Chairman Says Houston Is Pulling Together

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Sep.07 -- Bobby Tudor, Tudor Pickering Holt chairman, discusses the rebuilding efforts in Houston after Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "What'd You Miss?"
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Supreme Court Orders Johnson to Set Out Plan If He Loses Case

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Sep.18 -- Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s lawyer James Eadie promised the Supreme Court the government will file a statement overnight on what it plans to do if it loses the landmark case to decide whether its suspension of Parliament was...
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HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination

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The federal government charged Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination Thursday for allegedly allowing landlords and real estate brokers to systematically exclude groups such as non-Christians, immigrants and minorities from...
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Rep. Curbelo Sees Carbon Tax as 'Conservative Movement'

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Jul.23 -- Representative Carlos Curbelo, a Florida Republican, discusses his legislation that would impose a carbon tax on oil refiners, gas processors and coal miners. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Mnuchin: United Is in Compliance on Relief Law Despite Planned Layoffs

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May.19 -- Senator Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawaii, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discuss whether United Airlines Holdings Inc. is in compliance with the law as it plans to lay off thousands of workers later in the year...
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U.S. Economy Expected To Bounce Back After Record Decline

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According to a new Commerce Department report, the decline was more than three times as much as the previous record, which was set in 1958.
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Dems propose 0 interest loans to federal workers

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Democratic Rep. TJ Cox and Democratic colleagues unveil 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 shutdown.
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USA: Field Hospital Built in New York's Central Park as New York Governor warns worst is yet to come.

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VOICED: A US Navy hospital ship with a thousand beds on board arrives in New York. It'll be used to treat non-coronavirus patients to free up capacity in hospitals in the city - where the mayor warned today that the worst of the crisis...
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Trump Embraces 'Phase 1' China Trade Deal

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Oct.13 -- President Donald Trump said in a series of tweets that the U.S. deal with China means “they will immediately start buying very large quantity of our Agricultural Product, not wait until the deal is signed over the next 3 or 4...
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Top Tennis Stars Commit To Australia Benefit Match To Fund Fire Relief

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All of the funds raised will benefit relief of Australia's bush crisis.
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G-20 Leaders Meet To Discuss Humanitarian Aid For Afghanistan

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World leaders are trying to coordinate humanitarian relief while keeping security concerns in mind.
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White House Economy Chief Says Jobs More at Risk Than Inflation

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Feb.22 -- Inflation is a risk that bears watching, though the bigger danger now is longer-term damage to the labor market, the White House’s chief economic adviser said in addressing criticism of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion aid...
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Democrats Weigh Impeachment Timeline

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The Senate is waiting on a timeline for the impeachment of former President Trump.
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Airlines Say No Stimulus Means Furloughs, But Do They Really Need It?

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In a pandemic that's permanently changing airlines, some say they'll have to furlough workers without more stimulus. Can they manage without it?