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China, Trade and a Plan for the Next U.S. President

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April 1 -- Daniel Arbess, chief executive officer at Xerion Investments, examines trade and business between the U.S. and China under the next United States president and how voters view politics and politicians during the presidential...
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RR 7529A ARGENTINA: PROBLEMS OF SENORA PERON

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Just one year after the death of Juan Peron, Argentina is in turmoil. The country is virtually bankrupt; inflation is running at well over 100 per cent; the last year has seen nearly 600 assassinations, as the left and right wings of...
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Interview with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell

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Interview with Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell
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Bloomberg

Trump Thanks Harley-Davidson for Building in America

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Feb.02 -- President Donald Trump met with Harley-Davidson executives and union officials at the White House on Thursday.
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What Will a Lengthy BHP Strike Mean for Copper Prices?

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Feb.09 -- The head of the union at the world’s biggest copper mine says he’s never seen owner BHP Billiton this reluctant to cede ground over wages. That’s why he’s preparing for a long strike. Bloomberg's Joe Deaux has more on...
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Attias Says Macron 'Has Nothing to Lose' Leading France

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May.08 -- Richard Attias, chairman at Richard Attias & Associates, discusses the French election and the challenges facing President-elect Emmanuel Macron. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Birmingham Bin Strike May Continue Until Christmas

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VOICED: Mountains of rubbish - dubbed 'rat hotels' - are festering on Birmingham's streets, due to a long-running dispute between bin-men and the City Council. The authorities have promised to clear all the rubbish that has been piling...
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Macron’s Popularity Wanes Amid a Series of Mishaps

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Aug.22 -- Bloomberg’s Geraldine Amiel discusses politics in France as the government is about to publish a labor reform plan. She speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Isabelle Mateos y Lago habla del atractivo de Francia para los inversionistas del mundo

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Oct.30-- Isabelle Mateos y Lago, estratega de macroinversiones mundiales del Instituto de Inversiones BlackRock, habla del atractivo de Francia para los inversionistas del mundo y de las inversiones en Europa en general con Mark Barton y...
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ThyssenKrupp 1Q Profit Rises 52% Beating Estimates

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Feb.14 -- ThyssenKrupp CFO Guido Kerkoff discusses the company's earnings and performance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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GS CAS BOLIVIA: Thousands of demonstrators brought the Bolivian 26068514 capital, La Paz, to a standstill as they held an anti-fascist 1"VT+BVU rally, protesting against cases of torture by the...
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Corbyn accuses Hunt and Johnson of perusing post no-Deal Brexit trade deal with Trump

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has accused Conservative leadership candidates Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson of using the possibility of a no-deal Brexit as a way to form a new trade agreement with Donald Trump's US administration. Corbyn...
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Jeremy Corbyn at Aberdeen campaign rally

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour leadership contender Jeremy Corbyn speaking at a podium during a campaign rally in Aberdeen on August 13, 2015 in Aberdeen, Scotland
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Jeremy Corbyn speaking to TUC Conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaking to the TUC Conference on September 15, 2015 in Brighton, England.
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Trump: new North America trade deal 'looking good'

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House Democrats have reached a tentative agreement with labor leaders and the White House over a rewrite of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal that has been a top priority for President Donald Trump.
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Trump: New North America trade deal 'looking good'

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House Democrats have reached a tentative agreement with labor leaders and the White House over a rewrite of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal that has been a top priority for President Donald Trump.
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Analyst: Trade deal won't have big impact on autos

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An analyst says the new North American trade pact will have no "major impact" on the auto industry.
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AFT President Weingarten on Looming Chicago Teachers Strike

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Jan.25 -- American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten says the union stands 100% behind the Chicago public school teachers who voted to only work remotely, prompting the district to delay the teachers’ required return to...
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Lindsey Hoyle speaks on Commonwealth Day

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons speaking in regards road map for ending lockdown restrictions on the 8th March 2021 in London, England
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Industrial action set to disrupt passenger rail journeys

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CLEAN: Exterior shot of the Secretary of State for Transport, Grant Shapps giving press interviews about the upcoming rail strikes on 20th June 2022 London, United Kingdom
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Round-up of strikes breaking out across the country

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Strikes or ballots for industrial action are being announced virtually every day as workers across the country join the growing campaign for “decent” pay rises in the face of the cost-of-living crisis. Unions have described it as a...
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My door is open but contingency plans must be made – Health Secretary

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The Health Secretary has insisted his “door is open” to resume talks with health unions to avert unprecedented strike action in the NHS as he warned “there will be impacts on patients if the strikes go ahead”. Steve Barclay said he is...
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Thousands of teachers, lecturers and Royal Mail workers on strike

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Tens of thousands of workers are on strike in worsening disputes over pay, jobs and conditions. Picket lines were mounted outside postal delivery and sorting offices, universities and schools as unions edge closer to co-ordinated...