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Parliamentarians react after passing amnesty bill

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Ukraine's parliament on Wednesday passed a measure offering amnesty to those arrested in two months of protests, but only if demonstrators vacate most of the buildings they occupy. The move was quickly greeted with contempt by the...
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Big 6 energy firms putting prices up

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Big 6 energy firms putting prices up
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A U.S. Congressional committee discusses laws in Washington, D.C.

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A U.S. Congressional committee discusses laws in Washington, D.C.
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Obama pushes immigration reform in APAICS speech

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President Barack Obama is urging Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders to press Congress to update US immigration policy and fight bigotry.Obama says America's tradition is to welcome newcomers because it's a nation that was born of...
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What Is the Agenda for Congress After the Election?

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Oct. 21 -- Bloomberg's Nancy Ognanovich reports on a U.S. government funding bill and Congress's agenda after the election. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Thousands form chain around university

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Thousands of protesters filled the streets of Budapest on Tuesday, forming a human chain around Central European University's main building to protest legal changes that are seen as targeting the university founded by billionaire...
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Democrats Blast House-Passed Health Bill

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As House Republicans celebrated the passage of their health care bill with President Donald Trump, Democrats said the GOP measure would toss millions off coverage while giving tax cuts to the wealthy. The GOP won passage only after...
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Investec's Stopford Says Bond Market Term Premium Likely to Rise

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Feb.20 -- John Stopford, Investec Asset Management head of multi-asset income, discusses the outlook for the fixed-income market with Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Ryan: Affordable Care Act is 'Collapsing'

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says he has faith in Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's ability to round up the votes for the Republican health care bill despite growing opposition in the Senate.Ryan told reporters on Tuesday: "I would not...
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Ryan: Affordable Care Act is 'Collapsing'

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US House Speaker Paul Ryan said on Tuesday that former president Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act is "collapsing."Republicans have been working to bring in a new healthcare bill and Ryan said that he has faith in Senate Majority Leader...
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Senators Push to Cancel Recess

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As Congress begins a three-week sprint toward its traditional five-week August recess some GOP Senators are suggesting the break should be shortened or cancelled if they can't get health care done first."So, I don't see any reason why we...
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Maine's Senators Urged to Repeal Obamacare

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Maine Governor Paul LePage joined Vice President Mike Pence to urge the state's two senators to vote for the so-called Graham-Cassidy Bill. GOP Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and South Carolina's Lindsey Graham have spent...
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Maine's Senators Urged to Repeal Obamacare

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Maine Governor Paul LePage joined Vice President Mike Pence to urge the state's two senators to vote for the so-called Graham-Cassidy Bill. GOP Sens. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and South Carolina's Lindsey Graham have spent...
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Pelosi on Next Relief Bill, GOP Tax Proposals, Stimulus Oversight

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May.07 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, discusses plans for the next stimulus bill, disagreements with President Donald Trump and Republicans on payroll and capital gains taxes, and the need for urgency in...
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Dems propose 0 interest loans to federal workers

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Democratic Rep. TJ Cox and Democratic colleagues unveil the Immediate Relief for Federal Workers Act, a bill which would allow the Treasury Department to provide zero interest loans to federal workers impacted by the government shutdown.
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US vaccine critics protest bill removing exemptions

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Amid a measles outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in the Pacific Northwest, Washington lawmakers heard testimony Friday on a bill that would remove parents' ability to claim a personal or philosophical exemption to opt their...
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Supportive Environment for Risk Assets in 2020: Aviva Investors

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Dec.06 -- Jub Hurren, fixed income portfolio manager at Aviva Investors, discusses the outlook for central bank policy and investor sentiment in 2020. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Biden Open to Options on $4 Trillion American Families Plan

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May.03 -- President Joe Biden is open to various possibilities to making his vision of remaking the federal government a reality as parts of the infrastructure-focused “American Jobs Plan” have been embraced by Republicans. Bloomberg’s...
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Suella Braverman plans to cut spending by tackling waste and ‘stubborn’ shirkers

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Tory leadership hopeful Suella Braverman has vowed to tackle “stubborn” working-age people who “refuse” to get jobs to help cut the cost of Government and fund a “radical” plan to slash taxes. The Attorney General pledged to remove VAT...
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Interview with Rachel Reeves Shadow Chancellor

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CLEAN: Exterior Interview with British Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves onthe uncoming budget on 24 October 2021
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Obama urges rise in debt limit and calls for tighter gun controls

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking into East Room of White House for news briefing, zoom into mid 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US President: "It's been a busy and productive four years, and I expect the same for the...
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USA: WASHINGTON: US SENATE APPROVE CHEMICAL WEAPONS BAN

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English/Nat The U-S Senate approved a Republican version of a chemical weapons ban Thursday. The new law would impose tough economic sanctions on any nation caught dealing with chemical weapons. But Democrats claim the bill is no...
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Liz Truss announces her resignation as Prime Minister

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Liz Truss has announced she will resign as Prime Minister, becoming the shortest serving prime minister in British history.
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Starmer: Pay slump puts 'further pressure' on working people and families

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said that data showing pay had fallen further behind the rising cost of living was placing “further pressure on so many families, so many working people”. He defended his plan to freeze energy prices this...