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The EPA announces new anti-pollution law that will cause dozens of mostly coal-fired plants across the country to close.

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HEADLINE: New Pollution Law Shutters Coal Plants CAPTION: The EPA announces new anti-pollution law that will cause dozens of mostly coal-fired plants across the country to close. [Source: AP] [VO: power plant, people] [SOT/Marlene...
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CLEAN : There can be only one government

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CLEAN : There can be only one government
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Why California Is Dreaming of an Exit

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Nov.21 -- Bloomberg's Allison Hoffman reports on why California would consider an exit from the U.S. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Trudeau Sees Period of Pressure in Canada Housing Market

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Apr.20 -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comments on the state of Canada's housing market during an interview with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait.
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William Remington, member of Council of Economic Advisers, answers charges of spying

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Three shots of Council of Economic Advisers member William Remington, sitting at desk and speaking to camera; he refutes charges that he is a Communist and has spied for Soviet Union and speaks against Soviet spy Elizabeth Bentley's...
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Miami Beach 'Dodged a Cannon,' Mayor Says

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Sep.11 -- Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine discusses the impact of Hurricane Irma with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Calif., San Francisco Fight Sanctuary City Rules

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The state of California and city of San Francisco are suing the U.S. Department of Justice over President Donald Trump's sanctuary city restrictions on public safety grants. In a news conference Monday, state Attorney...
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NY Rep: Gov't Commitment Needed For Puerto Rico

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Several House Democrats were joined by nurses who went to Puerto Rico to help after Hurricane Maria to plea for a commitment from the government to help the island heal. "We are where we are today because we haven't seen...
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Nevada rancher emerges free, defiant after case tossed

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The Nevada rancher accused of leading an armed standoff that stopped federal agents from rounding up his cattle in 2014 walked out of a courthouse in Las Vegas a free and defiant man Monday, declaring that his fight against U.S....
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Bloomberg

Sen. Gardner Says He Opposes Gas Tax Increase to Fund Infrastructure

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Feb.13 -- Senator Cory Gardner, a Republican from Colorado, discusses President Donald Trump's 2019 budget proposal and explains his opposition to funding infrastructure spending with an increase of the gasoline tax. He speaks with...
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Sup. Court Hears 'Most Important Tech Case Ever'

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus093146 The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in a dispute between the Trump administration and Microsoft Corp. over a warrant for emails stored in the internet...
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Sup. Court Hears 'Most Important Tech Case Ever'

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in a dispute between the Trump administration and Microsoft Corp. over a warrant for emails stored in the internet cloud outside the United States. Seth Berenzweig, a business...
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Analysis on legal dispute between US administration and Microsoft

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The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in a dispute between the Trump administration and Microsoft Corp. over a warrant for emails stored in the internet cloud outside the United States. Seth Berenzweig, a business...
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US activist: 'the fight continues,' despite Trump order

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to keep families together at the southern border, saying he doesn't like the sight of children being separated from their families. But some community activists...
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Bloomberg

Ohio Governor Kasich Says He Serves His Country, Not His Party

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Sep.05 -- Ohio Governor John Kasich sits down with Bloomberg's David Westin to discuss the Ohio and federal budgets and his views on leadership in government. They speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Government Shutdown Lacks Economic Impact, Holtz-Eakin Says

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Jan.07 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president at American Action Forum, discusses the partial government shutdown as it enters its third week. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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States buy new voting systems running old software

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus120310
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'No Question' Huawei an Extension of the Chinese Government, Says Rep. Hurd

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May.17 -- Representative Will Hurd, a Texas Republican and member of the House Intelligence Committee, discusses the threat Huawei Technologies and other Chinese telecommunications companies pose to U.S. national security. He speaks with...
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States buy new voting systems running old software

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According to an analysis by The Associated Press, states are buying 'new' election systems that will soon be running outdated and unsupported software that makes it more vulnerable to hacking.
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WH: Fed gov't not likely to order shelter in place

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The chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence says he does not see the federal government issuing a national shelter in place mandate similar to what was issued by the governor of California.
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US expects 40-50 million tests per month by Sept.

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Admiral Brett Giroir, the coronavirus “testing czar” at the Department of Health and Human Services, says he exepcts that by September the U.S. will be "capable of performing at least 40 to 50 million tests, per month if needed at that...
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Trump administration officially notifies U.N. that the U.S. will leave the WHO. Novavax receives $1.6B to speed up development of COVID-19 vaccine.
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Bloomberg

Cuomo: Won't Trust Trump Administration's Opinion on Vaccine

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Sep.24 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says he does not trust the Trump administration and that the state would independently review any vaccine authorized by the federal government. He speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt)
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Pfizer: Millions Of COVID Vaccine Doses Waiting To Ship

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Dozens of states are still trying to get the number of doses they were promised.