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Universal Health Services CEO on GOP's Health Care Loss

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Mar.30 -- Universal Health Services CEO Alan Miller discusses Republican efforts to reform health care and the sustainability of Obamacare. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

Cato's Cannon Sees Health Care Fix in Savings Accounts

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May.15 -- Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at Cato Institute, offers his U.S. health care solutions as the Trump Administration attempts to repeal and replace Obamacare. Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency...
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Newsy's Latest Health Headline

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Drama in the Trump Administration and open enrollment for the ACA closes soon.
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Jury Selection in Derek Chauvin Trial Starts Monday

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Jury selection for Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer, accused of killing George Floyd, will begin on Monday
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DBS Bank's Rao on India's Vaccination Efforts, How FDI Remains a Bright Spot

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Mar.29 -- Radhika Rao, DBS Bank Senior VP and Economist, discusses India's vaccination efforts, how monetary policy normalization might be pushed back, and how FDI remains a bright spot for India. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and...
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US president announces multi-million dollar medicare package

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Washington, DC - December 8, 2003 1. Close-up as President Bush walks towards toward table, sits and signs bill 2. Wide view of President Bush speaking 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "I am pleased that all of you...
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Citron's Left Recaps Evergrande, Mallinckrodt Calls

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April 6 -- Andrew Left, founder at Citron Research, addresses the Hong Kong court battle over his report about Chinese property developer Evergrande Real estate Group and discusses his short of Mallinckrodt. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Group that Promoted Iran Deal Also Funded Media

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A group the White House recently identified as a key surrogate in selling the Iran nuclear deal gave National Public Radio $100,000 last year to help it report on the pact and related issues, according to the group's annual report. It...
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White House: CBO Estimates 'Consistently Wrong'

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White House Spokesman Sean Spicer said the Congressional Budget Office was "way off" in its report claiming that 14 million people would lose insurance coverage in the first year of the GOP replacement for Obamacare.Spicer said the CBO...
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US: RANDOM DRIVE-BY SHOOTINGS

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Eng/Nat A decision by a US state Supreme Court could provide victims of random drive-by shootings with medical benefits from the assailant's motor car insurance. In a close decision the court said the cars can provide the assailants with...
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Bloomberg

Roche's Franz: No Talks With Novartis on Stake Sale

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Jan.19 -- Christoph Franz, chairman at Roche Holding, looks at what repealing and replacing of Obamacare can mean for the company and customers and discusses drug pricing and concerns about globalization. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Price Questioned on NIH Cuts, Obamacare Repeal

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 29 March 20171. Wide of Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price at witness table2. Rep. Tom Cole gaveling hearing into session3. Price at table4....
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Sen. Max Baucus Calls GOP Health Care Plan 'Sad'

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Mar.07 -- Max Baucus, former U.S. Ambassador to China and Democratic Senator from Montana, discusses the American Health Care Act unveiled by Republicans as their intended replacement for Obamacare. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Bloomberg

How Difficult It Can Be to Score a Health Care Bill

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Jul.20 -- Donald Marron, former acting CBO director, discusses the Senate’s attempt to pass a health care bill and the difficulty in scoring such legislation. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

Pound Resilience Suggests Different Brexit Trading Phase, Says Patel

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Feb.15 -- Viraj Patel, FX strategist at ING Bank, and David Riley, head of credit strategy at BlueBay Asset Management, examine the impact of Brexit on currency and equity markets. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Nordea CEO: There Will Be Higher Provisions for Loan Losses

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Apr.29 -- Frank Vang-Jensen, chief executive officer at Nordea Bank Abp, discusses the outlook for loan loss provisions for 2020, the company’s exposure to oil and corporate loans. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Trump: Obamacare In A 'Death Spiral'

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President Donald Trump has arrived in Cincinnati to discuss health care and his infrastructure plan.The president first met with people described by the White House as "victims" of the Obama-era health law that Trump and congressional...
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What's Next for Bloomberg Crypto?

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Stacy-Marie Ishmael, Managing Editor, Bloomberg Crypto talked to Tim Stenovec, Anchor, Bloomberg Quicktake about the outlook for crypto.
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Rethinking The Anti-Vax Minority

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80% of American adults - from teachers and nurses to pro-athletes - have gotten a vaccine shot. Still, most of the media focus is on the tiny few who refuse to — and that could have deeper consequences.
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Bloomberg

China Is Leader in 5G Transformation: GSMA’s Chen

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Feb.22 -- Sihan Bo Chen, head of Greater China and head of Asia at GSMA, discusses 5G technology, the rollout of the technology in China and the potential for 6G. She speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open” from the Mobile...
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BBC Receives Record Complaints About Prince Philip Coverage

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BBC says it was "proud of the role we play during moments of national significance."
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Bloomberg

The Main Takeaways From Musk's Address to Twitter Staff

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Elon Musk addressed Twitter employees for the first time since agreeing in late April to buy the company for $44 billion. He discussed his stance on what types of content should be allowed on the social network. Ed Ludlow has more on...
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How U.S. Political Parties Got Their Colors

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Why are Democrats blue, and Republicans red?
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Austin Says Pres. Putin Now Has Full Range Of Options In Ukraine

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Putin could use any portion of his force of an estimated 100,000 troops to seize Ukrainian cities.