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Do Reality Shows Affect How Viewers See Real-Life Relationships?

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"In The Loop" explores how Americans are dealing with the changing dating landscape in its new series Love Life.
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Website organises integration dates for refugees

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LEAD IN:Moving to a new city and making friends can be tricky, especially when you don't speak the language fluently. A new website is introducing Syrian refugees to local residents in Berlin, to promote friendships and break down...
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Bloomberg

How L.A.'s Chief Logistics Officer Secured 24 Million N95 Masks

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May.05 -- Gene Seroka, chief logistics officer for the city of Los Angeles, discusses the purchase of 24 million N95 masks and the challenges of getting personal protective equipment supplies to first responders and hospitals in the...
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A rally supporting charter schools in New York City drew thousands of students and parents, many who say the city's public schools are failing their children. (Oct. 2)

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A rally in New York City supporting charter schools drew thousands of parents and students Thursday. Parents say the city's public schools are failing their children, and they want a better choice. "The mayor is trying to cut down on...
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Bloomberg

Biden-Modi Video Call 'Constructive': White House

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President Joe Biden spoke with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday with a focus on how Russia's war in Ukraine has destabilized the food supply in parts of the world and about the clear distance between the U.S. and India on...
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The government is now warning that parents should not give sniffling babies and toddlers over-the-counter cough and cold medicines

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HEADLINE: Cold medicines too risky for young children CAPTION: The government is now warning that parents should not give sniffling babies and toddlers over-the-counter cough and cold medicines. (Jan. 16) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] The...
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Actors discuss how TV has changed US attitudes about gay relationships

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AP Entertainment Beverly Hills, California, 9 May 2013 1. SOUNDBITE (English) DL Hughley/Actor-comedian, on how TV has changed US attitudes about gay relationships: "What's happening with gays and the acceptance of gays in our culture. I...
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Bloomberg

Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Eyes Asia

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Nov. 24 -- Ron Mock, Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan president and chief executive officer, discusses the organization's Asian expansion plans with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Still Healthy Demand for Industry Products: Aerospace Industries Association

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Feb.12 -- Eric Fanning, president and chief executive officer at Aerospace Industries Association, discusses participation in the Singapore Airshow, the challenges the industry is facing and the disruptions to the supply chain. He speaks...
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Bloomberg

Australian Exporters Say Normal Business With China ‘Impossible’

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Jun.06 -- Bryan Clark, international director of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discusses how the tensions between the government and China are affecting businesses. Deteriorating relations, including trade-related...
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President Obama orders hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples

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HEADLINE: Obama extends health care rights to gay partners CAPTION: A major victory for gay rights. President Barack Obama is ordering hospitals to extend medical rights to same-sex couples. (April 16) It''s being hailed by some as a...
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Bloomberg

Returning to the Office in 2022

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Companies around the world are setting their own return to work policies. Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller discussed the topic with Director of the Harvard Project on Workforce Rachel Lipson on "Bloomberg Markets: America."
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Bloomberg

RMZ Co-Founder & Chairman Manoj Menda on its Global Expansion Plans

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Manoj Menda, Co-Founder & Chairman of RMZ Corp. discusses the company's global expansion plans. One of India's largest private real estate developer aims to have a global portfolio of 350 million sq. ft. by 2032. Menda speaks exclusively...
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New website helps parents determine whether their child could be autistic.

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Tallahassee, Florida - 15 October, 2007 1. View of mother and autistic child Nicholas playing together 2. SOUNDBITE: ( English) Stephanie Voss, Son Diagnosed with Autism " By the time he turned one, I knew something was wrong; I just...
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Iran's pioneering infertility clinic

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AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut...
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A lesbian couple has apparently become the first same-sex couple to legally wed in Iowa since a court ruling took effect legalizing gay marriage.

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Same-sex couples wed in Iowa A lesbian couple has apparently become the first same-sex couple to legally wed in Iowa since a court ruling took effect legalizing gay marriage. (April 27) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NATS...
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Finding Peace In The Midst Of The Pandemic, Uncertainty

Higher Ed
A recent survey from Onepoll research says 16 percent of Americans have let go of a friendship since the pandemic started.
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Bloomberg

Trump's Lawyer Leading Aggressive Counterattacks

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Bloomberg News U.S. Legal Reporter Erik Larson joins Bloomberg Businessweek to discuss his recent interview with former President Donald Trump, and profiles attorney Alina Habba, the lawyer overseeing some of his highest priority legal...
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Bloomberg

Cornell Capital Founder on Private Equity Returns

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Jul.12 -- Henry Cornell, Cornell Capital founder and senior partner, discusses private equity. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak also joins the conversation on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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US doctor says immigrant children still at risk

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The president of the American Academy of Pediatrics says President Trump ending the separation of children from their parents suspected of entering the country illegally is a good start but questions remain about children who have...
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Bloomberg

IISS' Connelly on Blinken's SE Asia Trip

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Aaron Connelly, Research Fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, discusses U.S. Secretary of State Blinken's trip to Southeast Asia. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Teen texting does not damage linguistic skills says new study

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Toronto - May 15, 2008 1. Wide of group of teenagers on steps outside 2. Medium of boy texting on phone 3. Close of hands on computer keyboard 4. Close of computer screen 5. Study 6. Set up of Sali Tagliamonte, Professor of...
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Bloomberg

Aave CEO Responds to Temporary Twitter Ban

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Aave Founder and CEO Stani Kulechov joins Emily Chang to talk about how, after joke-tweeting he had been named Twitter's interim CEO, his account was briefly suspended by the social media giant. He shares his views on open sourcing...
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Name A Roach For Valentine's Day At The Bronx Zoo

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The original Name-a-Roach event was launched in 2011.