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The Government is delaying publishing its plans on tackling air pollution

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<< PLEASE NOTE: This clip contains a black gap - third party content removed. VOICED: The Government was accused today of hiding behind the general election -- after seeking to delay the publication of its plans to tackle air pollution....
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CLEAN : BBC to publish Pollard

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CLEAN : BBC to publish Pollard
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LinkedIn During Lockdown

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Apr.17 -- Josh Graff, U.K. country manager at LinkedIn Corp., discusses trends he’s seeing in hiring in the U.K. during the coronavirus outbreak, the company's role in keeping offices connected and his outlook for the labor market once...
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Chuka Umunna sets out Lib Dem foreign policy

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Chuka Umunna, the Liberal Democrat’s foreign affairs spokesman, sets out his party's foreign policy during a speech at Watford football club saying if the conservatives get into power Boris Johnson will become Donald Trumps’ ‘poodle’....
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Monmouth Says Its Poll That Showed Biden Slipping Was An 'Outlier'

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Survey Director Patrick Murray said this is rare, "but every pollster who has been in this business a while recognizes that outliers happen."
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China Hints U.S. Blacklist Imminent in Threat to Trade Talks

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Dec.03 -- Chinese state media said the government would soon publish a list of “unreliable entities” that could lead to sanctions against U.S. companies, signaling trade talks between the two nations are increasingly under threat from...
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BBC Urged to Reveal Salaries over £143k

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BBC Urged to Reveal Salaries over £143k
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Barclay's Golhar Sees GOP Momentum on Tax Cuts

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Dec.04 -- Shawn Golhar, head of public policy research at Barclays, examines the politics behind the Republican tax bills and how the legislation moves forward after Saturday's vote. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Ex-Google Engineer Says Company Culture Led to Memo

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Aug.09 -- Ex-Google engineer James Damore says problems with the company’s culture prompted him to write the memo on gender differences that ignited a social media firestorm and led to his dismissal. Bloomberg's Ellen Huet reports on...
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Tom Hanks Talks ‘The Post,’ Why He Wouldn’t Screen Film at White House | THR News

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Tom Hanks plays famed newspaper editor Ben Bradlee in Steven Spielberg's upcoming drama ‘The Post.’ Here, he discusses the man he plays; the issues the film raises; and why he would refuse to go to the White House for a screening of his...
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Greece to Begin ‘Complex Exercise’ of Reopening Tourism

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Apr.28 -- Greek Minister of Tourism Haris Theoharis says hotels will gradually open as the country begins to lift coronavirus pandemic restrictions over the next week. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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H.K. Heads Toward China-Style Content Firewall: Lecturer

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Jul.08 -- Sharron Fast, lecturer of media law at the University of Hong Kong, looks at what the new security law China imposed on the city means for media and technology companies. Hours after Hong Kong announced sweeping new powers to...
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Morgan Stanley Client Data Stolen, Published on Web

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Jan. 5 -- Morgan Stanley has terminated a banker accused of stealing data from up to 350,000 wealth-management clients, some of which was posted online. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on Market Makers.
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FIFA Faces Coca-Cola Scrutiny on Unpublished Probe

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Nov. 24 -- FIFA is facing pressure from Coca-Cola about the unreleased report of the probe of World Cup games awarded to Russia and Qatar. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at the potential impact of action against FIFA by other sponsors...
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US Fed Chair on strong economic outlook, new rates forecast

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Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell will not say whether the Fed's projection for three rate increases will change when the central bank next month. But he says the central bank will take note of a number of positive developments. ...
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Steve Powis answers question at daily coronavirus press briefing in Downing Street

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Environment Secretary's George Eustice MP and the medical director of NHS England, Steve Powis deliver Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 8th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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North Carolina Diocese Publishes List Of Clergy Accused Of Sex Abuse

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The Diocese of Charlotte published a list of 14 clergy members credibly accused of child sexual abuse since the diocese was established.
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Julian Assange speech at Ecuadorian embassy PT 5

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CLEAN: Exterior speech by Julian Assange on the Balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy (PART FIVE) on 19th May London, England.
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Bill Gates Touts Benefits of Open Research in AI

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Nov.21 -- Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates discussed protectionism in technological research around topics like artificial intelligence. Gates argued that open systems will inevitably win out over closed ones. He speaks with John...
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Boris Johnson: There is clear and present danger for Ukraine

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Kyiv, Ukraine attends a joint news conference after he held crisis talks with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky amid rising tensions with Russia. Boris Johnson said intelligence showed there was a...
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Nick Clegg soundbite on tackling wage gap between male and female employees

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Nick Clegg soundbite on tackling wage gap between male and female employees
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The mobile phone app designed to stop roaming charges

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This may look technical, but it could help you save money in the future. "Cell Buddy" says it's come up with a universal unlocked SIM card that connects to virtually any mobile network. The company says the idea is to allow travellers...
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Guy Kawasaki on Self-Publishing, Wearables and Apple Car

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June 7 -- Guy Kawasaki, Apple's former chief evangelist, discusses the importance of self-publishing, the future of wearables and how Apple could fit into the car market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."