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US and Canada agree to keep talking NAFTA

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US and Canadian negotiators — facing a deadline at the end of the month — will extend until at least Thursday their negotiations to keep Canada in a North American trade bloc.
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Theresa May interview on Brexit

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Theresa May on the Customs Union and Brexit on 25 September 2018 in New York, United States
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Freeland announces progress on trade deal

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After another day of trade negotiations with the US, Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Wednesday that progress is being made on a potential new deal, but she did not give an estimate on when the deal could be completed.
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US and Canada agree to keep talking NAFTA

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U.S. and Canadian negotiators — facing a deadline at the end of the month — will extend until at least Thursday their negotiations to keep Canada in a North American trade bloc.
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What Netflix's Forecast Signals for FAANG Stocks

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Oct.17 -- Tim Nollen, Macquarie Capital analyst, and Bloomberg Intelligence's Jitendra Waral discuss what Netflix Inc.'s earnings signal for the rest of the FAANG stocks. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Trump celebrates new trade deal, called USMCA

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U.S. President Donald Trump is boasting about his latest revamped trade agreement with America's two neighbors - a pact he's calling USMCA - for the United States, Mexico and Canada.
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UK Shadow Brexit Secretary on draft Brexit plan

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UK Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer said on Thursday that British Prime Minister Theresa May must "adjust her approach" on the divorce agreement struck with the EU because "she's not going to get this deal through Parliament".
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Economy, migration key for Trump's election sprint

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U.S. President Donald Trump says if migrants throw rocks at U.S. troops or border patrol officers, they're not going to be shot, but they're "going to be arrested for a long period of time."
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May Sees Chance of Further Clarification on Brexit Deal

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Dec.14 -- Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at a news conference in Brussels about her efforts to secure help from European Union leaders in selling the Brexit agreement to a skeptical U.K. Parliament.
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May: UK Parliament will vote on Brexit deal before Christmas

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British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday the UK Parliament will vote on the divorce deal with the European Union before Christmas.
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May's Brexit Deal Faces Uphill Battle

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Nov.25 -- Theresa May is ready to stake her political future after her Brexit draft was formally approved by EU leaders. She'll now be launching a drive to win support for the agreement ahead of a key vote in parliament. Bloomberg's Jodi...
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Ministers arrive for first Cabinet meeting since Brexit deal agreed

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May started a frantic two-week race on Monday to convince the British public, and a sceptical parliament, to back the Brexit deal she has struck with the European Union.
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Cabinet members leave Downing Street after meeting on Brexit deal

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May was starting a frantic two-week race on Monday to convince the British public, and a sceptical Parliament, to back the Brexit deal she has struck with the European Union.
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Argentina: May says she spoke to Saudi crown Prince about Khashoggi murder

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UK Prime Minister Theresa May said on Saturday that her proposed deal on Britain's departure from the European Union is a good one for the global economy.
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Political reaction after PM suffers defeat in HoC

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Border Deal Details Should Be Done in Next 24 Hours, Rep. Lowey Says

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Feb.13 -- Representative Nita Lowey, chair of the House Appropriations Committee and a Democrat from New York, discusses the tentative border security deal, her optimism of finding bipartisan agreement in other areas, and backlash in New...
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Sanders: We'll see what happens with NKorea, China

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from the media in the briefing room for the first time in weeks on Monday.
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Sanders: We'll see what happens with NKorea, China

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from the media in the briefing room for the first time in weeks on Monday.
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Highly Unlikely Brexit Vote Passes Next Week, Says U.K. Conservative MP Jenkyns

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Mar.08 -- Andrea Jenkyns, U.K. Conservative MP and member of the Brexit Select Committee in Parliament, talks about negotiating a Brexit deal. She speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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WH: Dems failed to condemn 'anti-Israel' comments

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders took questions from the media in the briefing room for the first time in weeks on Monday.
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Trump issues new auto tariff threat on Mexico

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President Donald Trump says trade talks with China are "moving along very nicely."
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Tajani, Varadkar arrive ahead of Brexit summit

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Leaders of the European People's Party, the conservative EU political group in European Parliament, said they were open to a Brexit extension but cautioned it shouldn't affect the upcoming European elections.
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Mandelson Says U.K. Facing 'Democratic Crisis' Over Brexit

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May.08 -- Peter Mandelson, a former European Trade Commissioner and British First Secretary of State, talks about the trade spats between the U.S. and China, and the Brexit negotiations. He speaks on the sidelines of J.P.Morgan's 15th...
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Anti-Trump protesters dress up as US president

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Thousands gathered in London on Tuesday to protest against US President Donald Trump while he is on a state visit to the UK.