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Houston schools donate food during virus outbreak

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Houston Independent School District and the Houston Food Bank are offering food distribution at area schools throughout the district to help students and families who rely on school lunches and breakfasts.
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General Motors workers step up to make masks

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Hundreds of workers at General Motors and other auto companies have gone back to work to make face shields, surgical masks and ventilators in a wartime-like effort to stem shortages of protective gear and equipment.
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Even Buffett Should Buy Amazon Shares on 10-Year Outlook, Analyst Says

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Jul.07 -- Tom Forte, DA Davidson senior research analyst, explains his bullish long-term outlook for Amazon.com Inc. and other big tech firms on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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U.S.-China Relations Will Be Highly Contentious: Former USTR Barshefsky

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May.20 -- Former U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky discusses the escalating tensions between the U.S and China and their impact on the trade agreement between the two countries. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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This Is the Year of Acceleration: Dell Technologies’s Midha

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Dec.15 -- Amit Midha, Asia Pacific and Japan president at Dell Technologies Inc., discusses the flexibility of remote working, how the pandemic is changing businesses and his outlook for growth in the company. He speaks exclusively on...
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Doctors Say President's Condition Is Improving

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An unnamed source told The Associated Press that President Trump's vitals were "very concerning" before he went to the hospital.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump and Biden campaigns make final pitch to voters, President Trump hints at firing Dr. Fauci, Judge orders Postal Service to ensure ballot delivery
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Bloomberg

Germany's Scholz Defends Virus Response as Protests Rage

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Nov.18 -- German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz is defending the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, saying most people support the measures. Scholz was speaking as thousands of people demonstrated against the policies in...
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Bloomberg

Largest Global Vaccine Buyer Begs Airlines for Covid-19 Priority

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Dec.09 -- UNICEF is pushing airlines to prioritize its shipments of coronavirus aid to countries around the world as it prepares for a monumental effort to vaccinate much of the world's population. Chief of Transport Pablo Panadero told...
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Brazil's Hospitals Can't Keep Up With COVID Cases

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Hospitals are reportedly running so low on critical supplies that some patients are being intubated without sedatives.
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Bloomberg

Blinken: U.S., South Korea Are Committed to Denuclearization of North Korea

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Mar.18 -- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses the bilateral relations with South Korea and the tensions on the Korean Peninsula. He also talks about the shootings at three Asian massage parlors in the Atlanta area in which a...
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock delivering Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaking at Downing Street press briefing on the efficacy of the coronavirus vaccine on 8 February 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Pandemic Hit OYO Rooms Like a 'Cyclone,' Says CEO

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Jul.15 -- OYO Rooms CEO Ritesh Agarwal discusses the effects of the pandemic on the India hotel startup company and how they are working to recover using innovation. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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SYND 15 7 74 MAKARIOS INTERVIEW BEFORE MILITARY COUP

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Scenes of President Makarios of Cyprus reviewing the national guard and an interveiw with him over the future of the guard under it's Greek officers. 1. ws national guard in scout cars passing Makarios in a parade (B&W) 2. ws...
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IAEA chief arrives, says Iraq needs drastic change in attitude

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1. Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), arriving at hotel 2. ElBaradei gets out of car 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mohamed ElBaradei, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): "Well I think...
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Iowa poll shows Edwards with slim lead

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HEADLINE: Iowa poll shows Edwards with slim lead CAPTION: With the Democratic presidential race in Iowa almost too close to call, John Edwards inched ahead in one poll. Could he actually win the caucuses? (Dec 30) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Turkey's finance minister comments on the state of the economy

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1. Turkish Economy Minister Kemal Dervis entering meeting and sitting down 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kemal Dervis, Turkish Economy Minister "I do believe that after, after establishing confidence in the markets again and after...
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Survivors of twin bomb attack receive treatment for their injuries at nearby hospital

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Survivors of twin bomb blasts in the Nigerian city of Jos spoke on Wednesday of the horrific moments which followed the attack the day before. The injured were being treated at Jos University Teaching Hospital, after two powerful car...
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Aftermath of twin blasts, injured being treated

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Jos - 27 February 2015 1. Various of an injured survivor at Plateau Specialist Hospital 2. Ali Garuba, a survivor, getting treatment 3. SOUNDBITE (Hausa) Ali Garuba, blast survivor: "We were standing by the motor park and suddenly there...
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Bloomberg

Federal Reserve Strategy Too Focused on Short-Term Data

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Nov. 25 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Tom Keene recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Belgium - Bildt reaction to elections postponement

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The European Union's supreme representative in Bosnia, Carl Bildt, on Wednesday (23/10) welcomed the postponement of Bosnia's local elections until 1997. Bildt was visiting NATO headquarters in Brussels. Carl Bildt and Javier Solana...
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Bloomberg

Modi Is Showing India Is Open for Business: Iley

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Sept. 29 ""BNP Paribas Chief Asia Economist Richard Iley discusses Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis visit to the U.S. to improve ties and what he hopes to achieve with his meeting with President Obama. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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DirecTV, Disney Sign Multi-Year Distribution Pact

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Dec. 23 -- Brean Capital Managing Director Peter Tchir, Bloomberg's Carl Riccadonna and Olivia Sterns discuss a deal between Disney and DirecTV that sports fans will like.
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MIDDLE EAST: UN CHIEF KOFI ANNAN MEETS ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER

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English/Nat U-N Secretary-General Kofi Annan has welcomed an Israeli proposal to pull troops out of south Lebanon - a move that could end two decades of bloody Israeli involvement in that country. Annan held talks with Israeli Prime...