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Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup

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Initial unemployment claims drop below 1 million and Pres. Trump opposes extra USPS funding.
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Rockefeller Christmas Tree Celebrates 90th Annual Lighting Tonight

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The 79-foot Norway spruce will be adorned with more than 50,000 multicolored lights and topped with a 900-pound Swarovski crystal star.
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The first portraits created from 3D scans of a sitting president are going on display at the Smithsonian. Digital imaging specialists at the Smithsonian created a 3D printed bust and life mask of President Barack Obama this year. (Dec. 3)

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The first portraits created from 3D scans of a sitting president are going on display at the Smithsonian. Digital imaging specialists at the Smithsonian created a 3D printed bust and life mask of President Barack Obama this year. The...
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Future Vaccines Have 'High Barrier' to Cross, Vir CEO Says

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Dec.04 -- Vir Biotechnology Inc. Chief Executive Officer George Scangos says the manufacturing of vaccines is a highly regulated, complex process and the capacity to make drugs for Covid-19 is "somewhat limited." He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Corbyn issues tax warning to multinational companies

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Jeremy Corbyn vows to stop multinational companies offshoring their tax bills to “lower tax regimes” with measures to force them to pay their fair share in the UK. Whilst visiting workers at an Amazon depot in Sheffield, the Labour...
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Campaign to get more women attending cervical cancer screenings

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Campaign to get more women attending cervical cancer screenings
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3D PRINTING LOWERS COST OF PROSTHETIC LIMBS

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San Mateo, California - 19 May, 2012 1. Wide of 3D printer 2. Close of 3D printer and wiring 3. Close of 3D printer creating a 3D version of logo 4. Close of 3D version of sign reading: "techshop" 5. Tilt up of sign for Andy Filo, member...
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Spence: Politically Piling on Fed Is 'Not Helpful'

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Sept. 28 -- NYU Economics Professor Michael Spence talks about the risks of reducing monetary policy without the backing of fiscal policy and political criticism of the Federal Reserve. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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6.5.88 (dur: 9 minutes 26 seconds/eng.sot:27seconds) RR Story: Drug agencies in USA and Colombia are fighting a losing battle against Colombian drug dealers known as the Medellin Cartel. ...
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Trump Says Koch Brothers Have Become a 'Total Joke'

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Jul.31 -- Steve McMahon, Purple Strategies chief executive officer and a Democratic strategist, and Kevin McLaughlin, Cogent Strategies LLC managing director and a Republican strategist, debate the impact of President Donald Trump's...
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Martin Scorsese Interview at Hugo Premiere

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Martin Scorsese Interview at Hugo Premiere
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Bloomberg

The Biggest Hurdles Facing Obamacare

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Nov. 17 -- PricewaterhouseCoopers Health Research Institute's Ceci Connolly discusses the new health economy and the hurdles facing Obamacare with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Middle East: What You Need to Know for Sept. 7

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Sep.07 -- Bloomberg's Tracy Alloway gives you the top First Word headlines on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East." Watch continued coverage on Bloomberg Television for more on issues surrounding oil, investment, and markets.
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Gov. Malloy Says Reducing Medicaid Coverage Is Dangerous

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Feb.27 -- Democratic Governor Dannel Malloy of Connecticut discusses health care policy and Medicaid after a meeting with President Trump at the White House on Monday. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Son Of Russian Parliament Member Sentenced

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RESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS – AP CLIENTS ONLY Seattle – April 21, 20171. U.S. courthouse2. Prosecutors entering presser3. SOUNDBITE (English) Annette L. Hayes, U.S. Attorney Western District of...
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CLEAN : Chinua Achebes son pays tribute to late

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CLEAN : Chinua Achebes son pays tribute to late
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Apple May Delay Product Launches, Analyst Says

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Feb.18 -- Neil Campling, head of technology, media and telecommunications research at Mirabaud Securities, discusses the outlook for Apple Inc. after the company said the fallout from the coronavirus will cause it to miss its sales...
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VOICED : India celebrates good over evil at popular Hindu festival

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VOICED : India celebrates good over evil at popular Hindu festival
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VOICED: BrazilÕs anti-poverty ÔbolsaÕ scores political and popular point

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VOICED: BrazilÕs anti-poverty ÔbolsaÕ scores political and popular point
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Interview with Sir Keir Starmer

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Labour Party leader, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards rape prosecutions, cost of living crisis and travel chaos on the 12th April 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland
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CLEAN : LONG PROFILE: Spanish actor Javier Bardem

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Long profile of Spanish actor Javier Bardem, nominated in the category "Actor in a Leading role" for his role in "Being the Ricardos" (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Expert: No immediate impact from Obamacare ruling

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A US federal judge's ruling would, if upheld, wipe away the entire Affordable Care Act, the health care overhaul championed by President Barack Obama and twice sustained by the Supreme Court.
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Expert: No immediate impact from Obamacare ruling

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A federal judge's ruling would, if upheld, wipe away the entire Affordable Care Act, the health care overhaul championed by President Barack Obama and twice sustained by the Supreme Court.