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Harvey Hits Texas; Strongest Since Carla in '61

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott says now that the storm has come ashore the state's primary concern is massive flooding that is expected. Hurricane Harvey rolled over the Texas Gulf Coast on Saturday, smashing homes and...
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Knighthead's Tom Wagner on Puerto Rico Bond Offer

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Sep.27 -- PREPA (Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority) bondholder Tom Wagner, co-founder of Knighthead Capital, sat down with Bloomberg's David Gura and Michelle Kaske to discuss his plans to lend fresh cash to the storm-ravaged island...
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Henna art still popular with brides

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DC Mayor: City likely virus hot spot in next wave

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The District of Columbia has passed 1,000 total positive infections of the new coronavirus and Mayor Muriel Bowser says she is concerned that D.C. could be in the second wave of cities considered hot spots.
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South Korea Sending 750,000 Coronavirus Tests To The U.S.

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The U.S. has already received the first shipment of 150,000 tests, and FEMA says the rest will arrive Wednesday.
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CLEAN : Trump on FDA-approved drug chloroquine, release of Amer Fakhoury and the Austin Tice case

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US President Donald Trump tells reporters during a news briefing that the new FDA-approved anti-malarial drug chloroquine "could be a game-changer" in the fight against COVID-19 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Julius Baer CEO Hints at M&A Potential

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Feb.01 -- Julius Baer CEO Philipp Rickenbacher discusses full year earnings results with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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U.S. Stands on Brink of Shutdown as Stimulus Talks Drag On

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Dec.18 -- Congress faces a midnight deadline to approve a pandemic relief bill as part of a larger government spending plan in order to avoid a U.S. government shutdown. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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The first batch of FEMA housing units is being installed in tornado ravaged Alabama,the first stroke in what will be a patchwork canvas of temporary housing.

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HEADLINE: No single answer to housing for tornado victims. CAPTION: The first batch of FEMA housing units is being installed in tornado ravaged Alabama, the first stroke in what will be a patchwork canvas of temporary...
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A single mom with 2 kids in Tuscaloosa has lost everything due to Wednesday's deadly tornado. To cope with the disaster, she has turned to her faith. Robert Ray has the story.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Tuscaloosa turns to faith in tornado's aftermath CAPTION: (255 characters): A single mom with 2 kids in Tuscaloosa has lost everything due to Wednesday's deadly tornado. To cope with the disaster, she has...
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President criticises US judge's decision on default standoff

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Argentina's president on Tuesday criticised a US judge's decision to hold the South American country in contempt for attempting illegal moves to service its debt, by saying it aims to "collapse the restructuring of Argentina's sovereign...
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CLIENT REPLAY CH 4 IV with Homeland Security chief following fake presser

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AP Television - AP Clients Only 27 October 2007 1. Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and New York Governor Eliot Spitzer enters room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Michael Chertoff, Homeland Security Secretary: "I can't explain why...
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CLEAN : Christians celebrate as Iraq forces enter town near Mosul

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Hundreds of displaced Iraqi Christians dance and sing to celebrate an Iraqi military operation to retake their community's main hub of Qaraqosh from jihadists
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Bloomberg

Federal Help Pouring Into Puerto Rico After Maria

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Sep.26 -- In the wake of Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's Governor is trying to secure aid from the U.S. government, not just for recovery efforts, but to help rebuild the commonwealth's infrastructure. Bloomberg's Michelle Kaske reports...
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Bloomberg

Knighthead Hopes for 'Win-Win' With Puerto Rico Offer

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Sep.27 -- PREPA (Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority) bondholder Tom Wagner, co-founder of Knighthead Capital, sat down with Bloomberg's David Gura and Michelle Kaske to discuss his plans to lend fresh cash to the storm-ravaged island...
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Bloomberg

FEMA Deputy Administrator on Puerto Rico Response

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Sep.28 -- FEMA Deputy Administrator Daniel Kaniewski discusses the disaster response in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Macron and Abbas on Trump's Jerusalem decision

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Paris - 22 December 2017 1. Various of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas arrives at Elysee...
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US President Donald Trump praises Medal of Honour recipients

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US President Donald Trump honours Medal of Honour recipients and says "they are the best the country has to offer."
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How Waffle House Helps FEMA Assess Storm Damage

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Sep.14 -- Pat Warner, Waffle House's director of external affairs, explains how the restaurant chain helps FEMA assess the damage from severe storms. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Pentagon lays out federal response to Hurricane

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The Pentagon laid out its response plan to Hurricane Michael that is currently battering the Florida Panhandle and moving towards Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas.
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Pentagon lays out federal response to Hurricane

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The Pentagon laid out its response plan to Hurricane Michael that is currently battering the Florida Panhandle and moving towards Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas.
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Bloomberg

Libra Official Says Launch Date Depends on Discussions With Regulators

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Sep.27 -- Bertrand Perez, chief operating officer at managing director at Libra Association, discusses efforts to launch the Libra digital currency and talks with global regulators. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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DC Mayor: City likely virus hot spot in next wave

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The District of Columbia has passed 1,000 total positive infections of the new coronavirus and Mayor Muriel Bowser says she is concerned that D.C. could be in the second wave of cities considered hot spots.
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Trump with nurses: US 'winning' against virus

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US President Donald Trump met at the White House Wednesday afternoon with nursing leaders, and expressed the nation's "gratitude for those on the front lines" in the war against the global coronavirus pandemic.