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CLEAN : European Parliament members react after latest EU Brexit vote

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A British MEP on the European Parliament's constitutional affairs committee and its president speak after the body votes to recommend the legislature approve the Brexit withdrawal agreement between the EU and the UK (Footage by AFPTV via...
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JPM Economist Kasman: Virus to Be ‘Big Hit’ to China, Global Economy

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Feb.13 -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan, explains his firm’s call for China’s economic growth to fall to 1% due to the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China travellers land in US as airlines cut flights

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Passengers from China arrived at San Francisco International Airport and other major US travel hubs on Friday, as major carriers announce they're suspending flights to and from China for several weeks as the coronavirus spreads around...
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China travelers land in US as airlines cut flights

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Passengers from China arrived at San Francisco International Airport and other major U.S. travel hubs on Friday as major carriers announce they're suspending flights to and from China for several weeks as the deadly coronavirus spreads...
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Virus Has Affected Every Level of Business Since Mid-February: Odin Properties

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Mar.17 -- Nicolas Gontard, co-founder of Odin Properties, discusses the impact of coronavirus on tourism in Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido and his luxury property development business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Kudlow: Market drops are 'buying opportunities'

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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow urged Americans to remain calm during another day of market turmoil.
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Kudlow: Market drops are 'buying opportunities'

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White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow urged Americans to remain calm during another day of market turmoil.
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Bloomberg

European ETFs Manage Modest Gain Amid Virus Fears

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Mar.06 -- Despite substantial outflows at the end of February, European ETFs still managed a net inflow for the month. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Sebastion Salek discuss the ETF market including a focus on a robotics ETF on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. Adds 273,000 Jobs in February, Jobless Rate Falls to 3.5%

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Mar.06 -- U.S. payrolls increased by 273,000 in February, while wages rose 3% from the previous year. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli breaks down the numbers on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Rebukes Virus Response Criticism, Says He Should Be Thanked

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Apr.19 -- In answering a reporter's question, President Donald Trump says he acted as early as possible to protect American lives when he heard about the coronavirus. He speaks at a White House briefing.
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Daily coronavirus update by Deputy Chief Scientific Advisor Angela Mclean

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Deputy Chief Scientific Advisor Angela Mclean giving a daily government update on the coronavirus pandemic on 15 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Schwab's Sonders Sees Downward Pressure on the Dollar

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Apr.15 -- Liz Ann Sonders,Charles Schwab chief investment strategist, says she expects more downward pressure on the dollar. She appears on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Boris Johnson Faces Critisism on his Coronavirus Response

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VOICE: Prime Minister Boris Johnson accused of acting slowly in the beginning of the coronavirus crisis. The Cabinet Secretary Michael Gove has told Sky News that Boris Johnson had thrown his "heart and soul" into fighting the...
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CDC Chief Redfield Denies Warning Second Wave of Virus Could Be Worse

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Apr.22 -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield denies telling the Washington Post that a second wave of the coronavirus in the U.S. this winter may be worse than what the country already has experienced. He...
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10,000 wooden birds celebrate reopening of Wentworth Woodhouse

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Artists Julie Edwards and Ron Thompson talk about an installation of 10,000 painted wooden birds which they are currently laying out ready for the reopening of Wentworth Woodhouse stately home this weekend
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Krach Says 5G Transatlantic Alliance is Secure

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Oct.09 -- Keith Krach, Undersecretary of State for Economic Growth, discusses U.S. efforts to create "clean" 5G networks with global partners in order to keep American data safe from foreign powers such as China. He speaks with...
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Matt Hancock and Steven Powis delivering the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock and Professor Steven Powis, the Medical Director of NHS England, delivering the Downing Street press briefing on coronavirus on 18 January 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Daily politics briefing: February 1

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A look at the key figures and dates in the world of politics on February 1, after Boris Johnson said he is “very confident” in the security of the UK’s supply of coronavirus vaccines regardless of “the toings and froings” in the European...
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Matt Hancock answers questions at Downing Street press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Matt Hancock at the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing answering questions from the media on 1st February 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : UK convention centre converted to offer Covid-19 vaccination

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A new vaccine centre opens inside the Brighton Convention Centre in southern England (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Boris Johnson warns of stricter Covid restrictions in England

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Boris Johnson has warned that tougher lockdown measures may be needed as he announced that around 2.4 million vaccines for Covid-19 have now been put in people’s arms. The Prime Minister stressed that “now is the moment for maximum...
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U.K. Ramps Up Covid Vaccine Rollout; Europe Still Lags

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Jan.11 -- The U.K. said its coronavirus vaccine rollout will accelerate with the opening of seven regional centers at sports and conference venues this week, amid warnings hospitals are struggling to cope as cases surge. The distribution...
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Boris Johnson has announced England will enter its toughest nationwide lockdown...

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VOICED: Boris Johnson has announced England will enter its toughest nationwide lockdown since last March, with schools across the country moving to online learning and closed to pupils except the children of key workers or those who are...
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Boris Johnson on 'absolutely crucial' need to follow lockdown rules

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Boris Johnson has said it is “absolutely crucial” to follow lockdown rules “in what is unquestionably going to be a tough few weeks ahead”. The Prime Minister said research, including the React study from Imperial College London, showed...