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Bloomberg

Sec. Ross Says Steel Import Plan a Work in Progress

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Jun.19 -- U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross talks about a Trump Administration report on reforming U.S. steel imports. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin from the Select USA event on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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New Guidelines: Babies Should Eat Peanuts Sooner

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION – AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York – January 2, 20171. Various of Caitlyn Critchlow being fed watered-down peanut butter ++ PARTIALLY COVERED ++2. SOUNDBITE (ENGLISH), Jenny...
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Military Changes Hair Standards To Be More Inclusive For Minorities

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Women in the Army or Air Force can have shaved heads, ponytails and braids after the military admitted old rules discriminated against Black women.
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Immunocompromised Patients Denied 4th Vaccine Dose Despite CDC OK

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The CDC held a conference call with pharmacists this week to reiterate the guidelines for who qualifies for a fourth vaccine dose.
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Bloomberg

Decoupling With China and its Impact on Business

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Jan.13 -- Joerg Wuttke, president at EU Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses his report on China’s decoupling from other major economies and the impact its having on business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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The Air Force said Thursday the number of nuclear force officers implicated in a proficiency test cheating scandal has grown to 92 out of a force of 500. (Feb. 5)

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus005047 The Air Force said Thursday the number of nuclear force officers implicated in a proficiency test cheating scandal has grown to 92 out of a force of 500. The cheating has been found at...
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The Latest Recommendations On Masks To Prevent The Spread Of COVID

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COVID has been evolving and so has the recommendation of top health officials, like Fauci.
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Sky News

Mary Portas' High Street Projects Flop

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Mary Portas' High Street Projects Flop
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sweden eases quarantine rules to tackle staff shortages

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We need to have police, we need to have the schools functioning, we need to have the society working in general" says Swedish Public health agency official Sarah Byfors as the country is announcing it will cut quarantine time despite...
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Pharmacies Told To Give 4th COVID Shots To Immunocompromised Patients

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The directive comes after some pharmacies turned away immunocompromised patients seeking their fourth COVID shot.
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Press Association

MPs launch inquiry to scrutinise Government response to Covid-19 pandemic

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MPs have launched an inquiry to scrutinise the Government response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Health and Social Care Committee will jointly conduct evidence sessions with the Science and Technology Committee to examine the...
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State, Local Officials Prepare To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines

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State and local health officials plead for more federal funds and information as they get ready to distribute the first COVID-19 vaccine doses.
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Boeing Board Will Reportedly Present Safety Recommendations This Week

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Sources told The New York Times the committee will make several recommendations, including changes to Boeing's corporate reporting structures.
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Bloomberg

China Put the World at Risk, Says Rep. Barr

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May.27 -- Rep. Andy Barr, a Republican from Kentucky, discusses China's role in the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Press Association

Khan 'disappointed' by Government's lack of fire safety reform

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The Government is “putting lives at risk” by not implementing changes recommended by the Grenfell Tower Inquiry fast enough, London’s mayor has said. Sadiq Khan accused building owners and the Government of “failing” the Grenfell...
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SYND 29 11 78 MEETING OF UN SPECIAL POLITICAL COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE ISRAELI ACTIONS

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Meeting of UN special political committee to investigate Israeli actions in the occupied territories, with speakers Hazem Nuseibeh of Jordan and the Kuwaiti permanent representative to the UN Abdullah Bishara of Kuwait. 1. SOUNDBITE:...
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Press Association

MP for Kensington defends London Fire Brigade's response to Grenfell Tower blaze

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MP for Kensington Emma Dent Coad speaks after the release of the first report into the Grenfell tragedy. Ms Dent Coad believes that the report's reference to the ‘gravely inadequate’ fire brigade preparation was "grossly unfair" due to...
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Trump Expected To Unveil Guidelines On Reopening The Economy

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The president said he plans to publicly announce those guidelines Thursday. But he'll brief all 50 governors on the recommendations first.
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Bloomberg

Ellen Pao's Push for Diversity in Tech

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May 3 -- Ellen Pao, who helped shine a light on gender-discrimination issues in Silicon Valley with her lawsuit against a top venture capital firm, unveiled an advocacy group on Tuesday that focuses on diversity in the technology industry.
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says Banks Must Have the Ability to Lend

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May.03 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discusses the banking industry and financial regulation. He comes to us from the Independent Community Bankers of America’s Capital Summit.
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Curated Video

High street goes high-tech in bid to beat online retailers

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LEADIN: Interactive fitting rooms and facial recognition are headed to stores near you. The high street is embracing new tech in a bid to beat online retailers, such as Amazon, at their own game. But one...
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Press Association

Lisa Nandy announces candidacy for Labour Party leadership

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MP for Wigan, Lisa Nandy has announced her candidacy for the Labour Party leadership. She argues that the party needs to change and learn the lessons from the December election, which produced the worst results for the party since 1935.
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Johnson and Johnson on Thursday voluntarily recalled certain infant cough and cold products, citing "rare" instances of misuse leading to overdoses.

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HEADLINE: Infant cold medicine yanked from stores CAPTION: Companies are taking cold medications aimed at treating younger children off the market. FDA studies have linked the drugs to accidental overdoses in toddlers and infants. ...
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Sky News

Sweeping Changes for Staffordshire Hospital

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Sweeping Changes for Staffordshire Hospital