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Bloomberg

Lee Mayfield on Hurricane Idalia Damage, Climate Change

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Lee Mayfield, Hagerty Consulting Director of Responses, discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia hitting Florida and what other states should expect. He also talks about how the effects of climate change have impacted natural...
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Press Association

Pilot scheme to offer free counselling in primary schools across seven counties

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Ireland's minister for education, Norma Foley, has announced a five million euro pilot scheme that will offer free counselling to children in all primary schools across seven counties.



Norma Foley said it would provide a...
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A Breakdown Of Georgia's New 'Election Integrity' Law

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Georgia's "Election Integrity Act of 2021" changes voter ID requirements, absentee ballots, early voting, the State Election Board, and more.
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Minimum Wage Increases To Take Effect In Dozens Of States And Cities

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Pay increases are set to take effect in 20 states and more than two dozen cities and counties on Jan. 1.
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Newsy Investigation Tracks COVID-19 Outbreaks In NC From Meat Plants

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As COVID-19 cases rise in North Carolina meat processing plants, a Newsy investigation shows 12 plants with outbreaks affecting surrounding counties.
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Bloomberg

Biden Pledges Billions for Bridges

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President Joe Biden announced more than $5 billion will be distributed to repair or replace bridges across the U.S. for the coming year, part of infrastructure legislation passed by Congress in November.
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Bloomberg

How States Are Safeguarding the 2020 Election

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Nov.13 -- Professor Larry Norden of NYU's Brennan Center for Justice and Bloomberg's Kartikay Mehrotra discuss whether or not states have done enough to prepare for election interference in 2020. They speak with Taylor Riggs on...
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Curated Video

White House Highlights ACA Health Care Woes

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 21 June 20171. Mid, HHS Secretary Tom Price with participants in Roosevelt Room2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Price, HHS Secretary:"Rising...
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Trump signs executive order to unwind 'Obamacare'

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President Donald Trump predicts "millions and millions of people" will benefit from his action to unwind the health care law.

He's signed an executive order to make lower-premium plans more widely...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba’s High Profit Margins to Be Diluted, Says Moody’s Choi

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- Lina Choi, corporate finance group senior vice president at Moody’s Investors service, discusses Alibaba earnings and her outlook for the company. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Utility Regulator Sanctions PG&E Over Latest Power Shut-off

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PG&E cut off power to almost 740,000 customers across 34 counties last Wednesday in response to high winds that posed a fire threat.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Ruling Could Change Gun Laws In Many States

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The ruling will strike down certain existing gun laws in New York, and puts similar requirements in other states at risk.
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Bloomberg

Transportation Secy. Buttigieg's Mantra Is 'Fix It First'

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Mar.02 -- The U.S. Transportation Secretary talks about his approach to bringing local ideas to his agency, and his plans to take a "fix it first" approach to infrastructure policy, in an interview with Laura Bliss at CityLab 2021, a...
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Bloomberg

Eventbrite Helps Scheduling Vaccinations 'Tremendously', Says Public Safety Official

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Jan.11 -- Jacob Saur, Public Safety Director of Manatee County of Florida, discusses the challenges his county and others are facing while getting residents to sign up for Covid-19 vaccine shots. He also says party-invite platform...
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Curated Video

Eta Churning In Gulf Of Mexico

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Forecasts say the storm could strengthen in the Gulf's warmer waters.
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Bloomberg

How McKinsey & Co. Sees the Future of Work in America

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Jul.12 -- Susan Lund, partner at McKinsey & Co., discusses her firm's new report on the future of work across America. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Lenkner Says Drug Manufacturers Created the Opioid Crisis

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Jul.24 -- Travis Lenkner, Keller Lenkner Managing Partner and Alan Krueger, a professor of economics at Princeton University, discuss the opioid epidemic in America. Lenkner's firm has filed class action lawsuits against several opioid...
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Curated Video

Trump Signs Executive Order to Unwind Obamacare

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Washington, DC - 12 October 2017

1. Mid of President Donald Trump signing executive
order
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, US P
resident :
"This is why in a few...
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Curated Video

Doctor at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention comments on Liberia's Ebola outbreak

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A physician for the US Agency the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday that the Ebola outbreak in Liberia is "uncontrolled, but it is controllable."

Kevin De Cock described the outbreak in West...
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Curated Video

USA: CHRISTOPHER COMMENTS ON BALLOT

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Washington, United States - 11 November 2000 -

1. Former Secretary of State Warren Christopher and Gore campaign chairman, William Daley walk out to meet
press
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Former Secretary of State...
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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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CDC: New York City COVID-19 Deaths May Be Far Higher Than Reported

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The CDC found an unexplained surge in deaths between March 11 and May 2 that wasn't included in New York City's COVID-19 count.
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Curated Video

NAACP Asks For Investigation Into GA Counties Following Arbery's Death

Higher Ed
In the wake of the Ahmaud Arbery killing, the group said Tuesday the two counties' court systems have a history of "racial bias."
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Curated Video

Opioid Manufacturers Expected To Settle Thousands Of Lawsuits

Higher Ed
The $50 billion settlement with states and local governments would pay for services to deal with the opioid epidemic.