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Bloomberg

India Announced 'Good Budget,' Godrej Group Chairman Says

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Feb.04 -- Indian billionaire Adi Godrej, chairman of conglomerate Godrej Group, talks about the country's budget, the economy, and the prospects for his businesses. The government on Friday unveiled an income support program for small...
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UK: Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby speaks to Liz Truss ahead of her first conference speech as Conservative Party leader.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby's interview with the British Prime Minister Liz Truss MP on the eve of Liz Truss' first party conference speech as Conservative leader, part two, on 4th October 2022...
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UK: Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby speaks to Liz Truss ahead of her first conference speech as Conservative Party leader.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby's interview with the British Prime Minister Liz Truss MP on the eve of Liz Truss' first party conference speech as Conservative leader, part nine, on 4th October 2022...
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UK: The prime minister and her chancellor visit the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site in Selly Oak.

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CLEAN: Interview with the British Prime Minister Liz Truss MP during visit to the Birmingham Health Innovation Centre construction site in Selly Oak on the eve of Liz Truss' first party conference speech as Conservative leader on 4th...
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Ketamine For Psychedelic Mental Health Healing Grows In Popularity

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Research shows that when used in a controlled clinical environment, ketamine can have healing benefits.
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Bloomberg

Nobel Laureate Esther Duflo on Closing the Poverty Gap

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Aug.10 -- Nobel laureate Esther Duflo, professor of poverty alleviation and development economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and author of "Good Economics for Hard Times," discusses her studies about poverty in the...
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Bloomberg

Customers Want to Know a Brand's Value, Says McDonald's CEO

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Aug.04 -- McDonald's Corp. Chief Executive Officer Chris Kempczinski says customers want to know where big brands stand on social issues and that it was important for the company to speak out about the murder of George Floyd. He appears...
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Bloomberg

Why NAM CEO Timmons Is Optimistic About Manufacturing Jobs

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Jan.31 -- National Association of Manufacturers CEO Jay Timmons discusses President Trump's State of the Union speech, manufacturing and jobs on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Peloton Sales Jump 66% as Covid-19 Spurs More Workouts at Home

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May.06 -- Herbie Calves, president at MYX Fitness, discusses his view on Peloton Interactive Inc.'s earnings and the fitness space amid the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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For the first time since 2002, the government is releasing new guidelines for breast cancer screening, creating controversy among doctors.

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HEADLINE: New mammogram advice causes controversy CAPTION: For the first time since 2002, the government is releasing new guidelines for breast cancer screening, creating controversy among doctors. (Nov. 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Dr...
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on concussions before Congress.

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HEADLINE: NFL defends itself over head injuries CAPTION: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on...
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Sky News

Review Warns Side-Effects Of Statins Dangerously Exaggerated

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Review Warns Side-Effects Of Statins Dangerously Exaggerated
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Bloomberg

BlackRocks Rosenberg: How Bond Investing Has Changed

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Oct. 6 -- BlackRock chief investment strategist Jeffrey Rosenberg, talks about changes to fixed income investing and how divergence creates investing opportunities. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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14 States Sue Trump Administration Over Planned Food Stamp Cuts

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The lawsuit argues​ the USDA's new rule will lead to higher state costs​ due to "the negative health effects of malnutrition and housing instability."
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Sky News

A major UK Supermarket has said it will source more produce locally after severe storms in the Mediterranean affected supply to the UK

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VOICED: Shows interior shots worker at a cheese maker checking maturing cheese and cutting up cheese truckle and packaging it ready to be sold. Interivew with General Manager at The Staffordshire Cheese Co. speaking on g consumers liking...
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Bloomberg

Natixis Sees Inflows Coming Back to U.S. Affiliate Fund

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Feb.10 -- Laurent Mignon, chief executive officer at Natixis, discusses the bank's return on capital, their dividend payout, how Donald Trump's policies may impact his business and his strategy for the company. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

EY Americas Tax Policy Leader Talks GOP Tax Reform Plan

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Oct.05 -- Cathy Koch, EY Americas Tax Policy Leader, discusses the GOP's new plan for tax reform with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Raising Debt Limit Is About Paying Old Debts

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Oct.04 -- President Joe Biden says raising the debt limit has nothing to do with new spending. He says, "It has nothing to do with my plan for infrastructure or building back better, zero, zero.” Biden spoke at the White House.
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Analyst: Antibodies don't always mean virus immunity

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The former leader of the Global Rapid Response Team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said serologic (antibody) testing for COVID-19 does not always mean "immunity."
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Sides With Former Athletes On NCAA Compensation Limits

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The NCAA had defended its rules as necessary to preserve the amateur nature of college sports.
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Bloomberg

Vaccines Are Working to Reduce Severe Infection: Johns Hopkins

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Apr.16 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses what is being learned about the vaccines in use, the importance of information on vaccine-related blood clots, and steps to...
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Bloomberg

Centene Benefiting From Biden Health Plan, CEO Says

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Apr.30 -- Centene CEO Michael Neidorff on tackling health-care equity, his willingness to pay a little more in taxes and the company's forecast for 2021. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Ireland Stands to Benefit Long-Term From Brexit: O'Kelly

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Sept. 26 -- Conor O'Kelly, chief executive officer at Ireland's National Treasury Management Agency, discusses Ireland's ability to borrow, the nation's trade relationship with the U.K., and how Ireland could benefit in the long-term...
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Sky News

UK: Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby speaks to Liz Truss ahead of her first conference speech as Conservative Party leader.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sky News' political editor Beth Rigby's interview with the British Prime Minister Liz Truss MP on the eve of Liz Truss' first party conference speech as Conservative leader, part seven, on 4th October 2022...