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Agthia CEO: India Primary Source of Wheat

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In this exclusive interview, Alan Smith, CEO of Agthia, one of the region's leading food and beverage companies, discusses the impact of India's wheat export restrictions, the company's first quarter results, M&A prospects and why he is...
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At a town hall meeting in Baltimore, Md. Monday night, Senator Ben Cardin faces hundreds of protestors and opposition to health care reform. Protestors shouted and drowned out much of what the Senator tried to say.

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HEADLINE: Protestors drown out Senator over health care CAPTION: At a town hall meeting in Baltimore, Md. Monday night, Senator Ben Cardin faces hundreds of protestors and opposition to health care reform. Protestors shouted and...
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Elmendorf: Middle Class Not High on Trump's Agenda

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Jan.18 -- Harvard Kennedy School Dean Douglas Elmendorf discusses the cost of providing health care for U.S. citizens, President-elect Donald Trump's impact on the middle class, and his advice for Democrats to focus on jobs. He speaks...
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Americans Concerned Over Future of 'Obamacare'

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AP TELEVISION Chicago - 10 January 2017 1. Shots of David Zoltan taking pills out of his pill box2. SOUNDBITE (English) David Zoltan, Affordable Care Act Participant:"If this administration has its way, I don't think I'll survive the...
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Rep. Brat Is Now in Favor of the Health-Care Bill

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May.04 -- U.S. House Representative David Brat discusses health-care reform and why he is now in favor of the health-care bill. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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How Soccer Star Alex Morgan Fights for a 'Seat at the Table'

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Alex Morgan, U.S. Women's National Soccer Team gold medalist, two-time world champion and social activist, talks about her work off the pitch for women's rights. She also discusses the importance of sports data tracking and her new...
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Attacks Against Asian Americans Gain National Attention

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Discrimination against Asian-Americans has been going on for years. A look at why the nation's attention is turning to recent hate incidents.
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President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to give health care reform an up or down vote and says now is not the time to start over with new legislation on the matter.

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HEADLINE: Obama turns up the heat for health care overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to give health care reform an up or down vote and says now is not the time to start over with new legislation on the...
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President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on far-reaching legislation remaking the U.S. health care system.

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HEADLINE: Obama welcomes AARP backing of health care bill CAPTION: President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote...
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Citi's Buiter Says Economy Could `Surprise' as Trade Fears Diminish

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Jun.29 -- Willem Buiter, global chief economist at Citigroup, discusses the impact of trade tensions on the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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J&J CFO Says Stronger Dollar Hurt Profit Outlook

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Jan.24 -- Dominic Caruso, chief financial officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses fourth-quarter results and the company's outlook for 2017. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Rep. Roskam Says Tax Bill Makes U.S. 'More Competitive'

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Dec.20 -- Rep. Peter Roskam, an Illinois Republican, discusses the passing of the GOP tax bill with David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Schumer: Proposed Health Legislation 'A Cancer'

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US Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has called healthcare legislation proposed by House Republicans "a cancer on the American healthcare system".Schumer spoke on Wednesday after a new analysis by Congress' nonpartisan budget...
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Mobile Phone Operators Must Improve Coverage

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VOICED: People visiting the UK from abroad get better mobile phone coverage than those of us who live here. That's because their networks allow national roaming, while British customers are stuck with their own providers. A cross-party...
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Health Care Price Transparency Must be Part of Next Covid Aid Package, Says Fisher

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May.11 -- Cynthia Fisher, patient rights Advocate.org founder and chairman, discusses why healthcare price transparency is critical for the American consumer. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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5G an Investment in Singapore’s Digital Future: Iswaran

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Apr.30 -- Singapore Minister for Communications and Information S. Iswaran discusses how the coronavirus is accelerating Singapore’s 5G adoption and the importance of 5G to the city. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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How Well Is Obamacare Working, Is There an Alternative?

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Oct. 1 -- Former Republican Senator Judd Gregg discusses Obamacare on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICED: French shocked by media coverage of IMF chief's arrest

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VOICED: French shocked by media coverage of IMF chief's arrest
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Tom Brokaw Accused of Inappropriate Advances, New Claims Made Against Matt Lauer | THR News

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Veteran broadcast journalist Tom Brokaw has been accused of inappropriate workplace advances by two women, and there are new claims against Matt Lauer.
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The newly-signed health care reform bill is projected to cost $938 billion over ten years and expand coverage to 32 million Americans. Some provisions kick in this year, but it will take nearly a decade for full impact of the legislation to kick in.

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HEADLINE: What''s in the new health care reform law? CAPTION: The newly-signed health care reform bill is projected to cost $938 billion over ten years and expand coverage to 32 million Americans. Some provisions kick in this year,...
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Ryan: Need to Reverse Damage Done by Obamacare

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Jan.04 -- House Speaker Paul Ryan speaks after a meeting of the House Republican Conference on the need to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Hatch Defends 'Obamacare' Repeal in Tax Bill

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The head of the Senate's tax-writing committee is defending the decision to include in the tax bill a repeal of the Obamacare requirement for Americans to get health insurance. Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch, the chairman of...
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Trump’s Language About Journalists “Will Lead To Violence,” Says N.Y. Times Publisher | THR News

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New York Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger has responded to President Donald Trump’s Sunday tweet in which he referenced the pair’s meeting.
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Why California Extended Obamacare Enrollment Deadline

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Dec.15 -- Peter Lee, Covered California executive director, discusses the extension of the state's Obamacare open enrollment deadline with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."