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Economist: Tax Plan Presents 'Real Trade-Offs'

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With fanfare and a White House kickoff, House Republicans unfurled a broad tax-overhaul plan Thursday that would touch virtually all Americans and the economy's every corner, mingling sharply lower rates for corporations and reduced...
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JPM's Chang Says Time's Right to Reduce Fed Balance Sheet

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Jul.24 -- Joyce Chang, global head of research at JPMorgan, talks about reducing the Federal Reserve's balance sheet. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Food companies and restaurants may soon face government pressure to reduce salt content in their products, an effort to prevent thousands of deaths each year from heart disease and stroke. (June 17)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus012232 Food companies and restaurants could soon face government pressure to make their foods less salty - a long-awaited federal effort to try and prevent thousands of deaths each year from heart...
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VOICED: Detroit teeters on brink of bankruptcy

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VOICED: Detroit teeters on brink of bankruptcy
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VOICED : In Rwanda, local mechanics pioneer motorbike switch to electric to cut carbon emissions

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Rwanda Electric Motors Ltd converts motorcycles to run on electric in a bid to reduce air pollution in the capital Kigali (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Gujarat Biotechnology University, in Gandhinagar, Gujarat during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi Ashram, the house of Mahatma Gandhi with the chief minister of India's Gujarat state Bhupendra Patel during his two-day visit to India where...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Swaminarayan Akshardham temple during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green energy as he seeks to reduce...
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Federal Spending On Children Drops, According To A New Report

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The Urban Institute's Kids' Share report says federal spending on children dropped in 2018.
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Bloomberg

A Pro-Business Approach to Cutting Carbon Emissions

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Sep.23 -- Ted Halstead, chairman and chief executive officer at Climate Leadership Council, explains his group's plans to cut carbon emissions and offer climate solutions in a pro-business environment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix...
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UK's hospitality industry say Government not doing enough to help businesses during lockdown

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots very quiet shopping streets in Ipswich town centre, with shops closed due to lockdown restrictions, interview with Ipswich pub owner and interior shots of him renovating his business, interview with Kate...
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Crippen Says GOP Health Bill ‘Favorable’ for Insurers

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Jun.27 -- Former CBO Director Dan Crippen discusses his thoughts on the U.S. Senate health care proposal and why he says it should be favorable for insurers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How Banks Can Compete in Shifting Ecosystem

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May 20-- Boston Consulting Group Principal Will Rhode discusses how banks can compete in a shifting capital markets ecosystem. He spoke with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on May 18 on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Former Fed President Broaddus Discusses Upside, Downside Risks

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Nov.08 -- Former Richmond Federal Reserve President Alfred Broaddus talks about monetary policy and the U.S. economy. The Fed left interest rates unchanged and stayed on course to hike in December despite recent jitters in financial...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Swaminarayan Akshardham temple during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green energy as he seeks to reduce...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Sabarmati Ashram, Gandhi Ashram, the house of Mahatma Gandhi with the chief minister of India's Gujarat state Bhupendra Patel during his two-day visit to India where...
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British Medical Journal To Investigate Statins Side Effects Claims

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British Medical Journal To Investigate Statins Side Effects Claims
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CLEAN : Pet chickens help French families reduce food waste

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CLEAN : Pet chickens help French families reduce food waste
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Bloomberg

Pfizer Halts 70% Omicron Hospitalizations in S. Africa Study

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Pfizer Inc.'s two-shot vaccine course may provide 70% protection against hospitalization from the Covid-19 omicron variant, according to a study by South Africa's largest medical-insurance provider, Discovery Ltd. University of...
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London’s pollution charge zone for older vehicles becomes 18 times larger

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London Mayor Sadiq Khan holds an event in Stratford, east London, as London's pollution charge zone for older vehicles has been significantly expanded. Drivers of vehicles that do not comply with minimum emissions standards are being...
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CLEAN : France eases Covid measures in schools from end of February

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The anti-Covid measures in schools will be eased after the winter holidays in France, with masks no longer required outdoors and the number of at-home tests required when there is a positive case reduced in primary schools, announces...
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Egypt farmers save water with new irrigation method

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LEAD INFarmers in Egypt are combating water shortages with a new method of irrigation.They're planting wheat fields on raised beds, which saves water and increases crop yields.STORY-LINEThe wheat fields of Egypt, an important source of...
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INDIA: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson begins his two-day visit to India.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Swaminarayan Akshardham temple during his two-day visit to India where he is expecting to seal new collaborations on defence and green energy as he seeks to reduce...