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5G Devices Will Spur Network Capacity, Says Qualcomm President

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Oct.14 -- Cristiano Amon, president at Qualcomm Inc., discusses the rollout of 5G data transmission and the effect it will have on the computer chipmaking market on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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President Trump meets with Turkey's president at NATO, United Airlines purchases 50 Airbus Jets, House Judiciary Committee holds impeachment hearing
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Johns Hopkins' Sauer on the Race to Stop Delta Strain Spread

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Jun.30 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the concerns about the spread of the Covid-19 delta variant. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and...
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Fan-Free Tokyo Olympics Won’t Deter Japanese Insurers’ Payouts

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Jul.21 -- Even though an unprecedented fan-free Tokyo Olympics may lead to more disruption-related claims, Japanese Insurers’ payouts are still looking very strong. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Steven Lam discusses the story on “Bloomberg...
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US President Barack Obama signs healthcare bill into law

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1. Wide of US President Barack Obama preparing to sign health care bill, UPSOUND: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "This is going to take a little while." 2. Various of Obama signing 3. Mid of Obama, UPSOUND: (English) Barack Obama,...
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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says she's confident a troubled federal website will work much better by month's end. She also talked about the president's move to let people keep existing insurance for an additional year. (Nov. 15)

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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says she's confident a troubled federal website will work much better by month's end so people can sign up for health insurance. Sebelius visited a Detroit health center on Friday to...
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In a speech before Congress, President Barack Obama pushed for movement on his health care proposal, saying there are 30-million people in U.S. that can't get health coverage.

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HEADLINE: Obama: 30 million cannot get coverage CAPTION: In a speech before Congress, President Barack Obama pushed for movement on his health care proposal, saying there are 30-million people in U.S. that can't get health coverage....
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US President Obama speech to Congress on healthcare reform

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1. Close up as US President Barack Obama is announced to chamber 2. Various shots of Obama shaking hands with Congressmen and Senators 3. Wide of Obama at podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, President of the United States: "I am...
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WRAP US president's speech to Congress on healthcare reform, Obama heckled

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1. Close up as US President Barack Obama is announced to chamber 2. Various shots of Obama shaking hands with Congressmen and Senators 3. Wide of Obama at podium 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, President of the United States: "I am...
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Recently divorced French president seen with supermodel

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HEADLINE: Recently divorced French president seen with supermodel CAPTION: Recently divorced French President Nicolas Sarkozy doesn't appear to be hiding his latest love interest. He visited Disneyland Paris with supermodel turned singer...
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Many say all that talk about a devastating pandemic is just fear-mongering. Some blame urgent public health alerts and also breathless media coverage for creating an over-reaction that disrupted many people's lives.

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HEADLINE: Is the swine flu threat overblown? CAPTION: Many say all that talk about a devastating pandemic is just fear-mongering. Some blame urgent public health alerts and also breathless media coverage for creating an over-reaction...
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President Barack Obama applauded the efforts of Senate Democrats who have worked to get the 60 votes his heath care reform package needs for passage

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HEADLINE: Obama: Health care reform on the 'cusp' of reality CAPTION: President Barack Obama applauded the efforts of Senate Democrats who have worked to get the 60 votes his heath care reform package needs for passage. (Dec. 19)
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Group that Promoted Iran Deal Also Funded Media

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055953A 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,...
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CLEAN : Health groups slam Ukraine for slow polio response

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Trump's Cabinet: The First Social Media Transition

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Nov.28 -- Ambassador Robert Kimmitt, senior international counsel at Wilmerhale, offers insight into the process of selecting cabinet members and looks at the top issues facing the new U.S. Treasury Secretary and Secretary of State. He...
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Jeremy Cook: Politics Is Currency at the Moment

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Jan.13 -- Jeremy Cook, chief economist at World First U.K., and Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker discuss the market influence of politics with a focus on French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen and U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. They...
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Cleveland Clinic CEO on Fate of Obamacare

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Apr.05 -- Cleveland Clinic President and CEO Dr. Toby Cosgrove discusses why consensus on health care policy is so elusive in the United States. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Says Obamacare Is a Mess

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Feb.27 -- Republican Governor Scott Walker of Wisconsin comments on Obamacare and health care policy after a meeting with President Trump at the White House on Monday.
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Govt: precision airstrikes kill militants in Marawi

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Militants who have laid siege to a southern Philippines city had been planning a spate of attacks during the holy month of Ramadan to earn recognition as a regional branch of the Islamic State group (IS), the military said on...
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Yellen's Best Guess Is Soft Inflation Won't Persist

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Oct.16 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said the central bank intends to keep raising interest rates gradually as she pointed to an acceleration of inflation in the U.S. economy. Yellen spoke at the Group of 30 meeting on Sunday....
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WH: At some point, people will 'be on their own'

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US Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert underscored anew Friday that Hurricane Irma remains a dangerous, life-threatening storm. And he warned those in its path who haven't evacuated that at some point soon, they will be...
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WH: At Some Point, People Will 'Be On their Own'

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Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert underscored anew Friday that Hurricane Irma remains a dangerous, life-threatening storm. And he warned those in its path who haven't evacuated that at some point soon, they will be...
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Senator Casey: GOP health bill a venomous snake

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Democratic Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania said on Monday the Graham Cassidy bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act is a "venomous snake" that would "cause great harm to people." Casey made the comments at a...