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Largest Teachers Union Threatens Strike Action

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Largest Teachers Union Threatens Strike Action
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A man shot at a Los Angeles school police officer near a Los Angeles high school Wednesday, kicking off a massive manhunt across 7 square miles in the residential suburbs of the San Fernando Valley. Police say the gunman is still at large.

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HEADLINE: Calif. School officer shot, saved by vest CAPTION: A man shot at a Los Angeles school police officer near a Los Angeles high school Wednesday, kicking off a massive manhunt across 7 square miles in the residential suburbs of...
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Jeremy Hunt and the BMA to return to the negotiation table over controversial new junior doctors contract

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Jeremy Hunt and the BMA to return to the negotiation table over controversial new junior doctors contract
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CLEAN : Pistorius defence grills key state witness

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CLEAN : Pistorius defence grills key state witness
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Friday, August 23, 1968 people of Prague protesting against Soviet occupation. Marching and striking. State Bank is occupied. Soviet tanks in the city.

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Part one of Seven Days to Remember Part 2, documenting events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August, 1968. Made by valiant Czech filmmakers, who risked their lives to film the defiance in the streets and to get their...
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Juncker wants to avoid no-deal, but it doesn't mean it won't happen

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VOICED: After years of discussion and months of increasingly acrimonious negotiation, there are signs tonight that a deal on Brexit COULD be getting closer. Shows: Interview with Jean Claude Juncker, gvs Boris Johnson at 10 Downing...
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World Leaders Alarmed by U.S. Capitol Chaos

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Jan.07 -- Some European lawmakers have issued statements backing U.S. institutions and its democracy, while others were more condemning of President Donald and his supporters after the overnight chaos in Washington. Bloomberg’s...
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Bloomberg

Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors: Inflation Not Transitory

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Jun.27 -- Tony Minopoli, President and CIO of Knights of Columbus Asset Advisors says the biggest risk to markets is that inflation is not transitory. He speaks to Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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UK NHS Ambulance Workers Strike as Nurses Set Deadline

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National Health Service ambulance workers are demanding a higher pay rise to cope with the UK's cost of living crisis while Nurses have given Prime Minister Rishi Sunak two days to avert more walkouts. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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Members of Bassaleg Ambulance Station strike over pay and conditions

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Footage from the picket line in Bassaleg, Wales, where ambulance staff are striking in a dispute over pay and conditions. Includes interviews with Nathan Holman, GMB full time officer, and Rob Harrington, paramedic with the Welsh...
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RR7912A GRENADA BISHOP'S MOVE

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On March 13th 1979 Maurice Bishop, leader of Grenada's left-wing New Jewel Movement, staged a coup and seized power from Sir Eric Gairy. Grenada had gained her independence from Britain in 1974 amid a general strike from which the...
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Bloomberg

Italy's Post-Referendum Political, Banking Risks

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Dec.05 -- Wolfango Piccoli, co-president at Teneo Intelligence, looks at the political risks for Italy following Sunday's referendum and what the vote means for European governments. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Wieting on U.S. Economic Outlook, Markets

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Dec.21 -- Citi Private Bank Global Chief Investment Strategist Steven Wieting discusses his outlook for the economy and markets. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Gary Cohn Said to Favor Bringing Back Glass-Steagall Act

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Apr.06 -- White House economic adviser Gary Cohn said he supports a policy that could radically reshape Wall Street’s biggest firms by separating their consumer-lending businesses from their investment banks. Bloomberg’s Elizabeth...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US troops advise Iraqi forces as battle for old Mosul rages

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A US military advisory team in Mosul on Wednesday worked with Iraqi officers to help them in their battle against Islamic State jihadists still occupying the Old City of Mosul
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US aircraft target drug producing facilities to cut off Taliban funding

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The top US general in Afghanistan says American aircraft have targeted drug producing facilities for the first time under a new strategy aimed at cutting off Taliban funding. General John Nicholson said Monday that the...
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Bloomberg

Deloitte's Stewart Says Brexit Dominates Business Sentiment

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Jan.08 -- Ian Stewart, chief U.K. economist at Deloitte, discusses the findings from Deloitte’s CFO Survey for the fourth quarter of 2017. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Commerzbank Sees Significant Turnaround in Markets If U.S.-China Talks Fail

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May.01 -- Peter Dixon, global equities economist at Commerzbank, and Stephen King, senior economic adviser at HSBC, discuss the U.S.-China trade relationship on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Fed Wants to Avoid Negative Rates, Kroszner Says

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Aug.27 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Randall Kroszner discusses central bank policy and the U.S. economy. Fed Chair Jerome Powell unveiled a new approach to setting U.S. monetary policy, letting inflation and employment run higher...
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Bloomberg

UK Rail Strikes Begin as Workers Reject Late Offer

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The biggest UK rail strike in three decades is underway after workers rejected a last-minute offer from train companies. Laura Wright reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Congress Votes To Avert Rail Strike Amid Dire Warnings

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The Senate vote was 80-15. It came one day after the House voted to impose the agreement.
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Bloomberg

UK Update: Inflation Eases; Pressure on BOE; More Strikes

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UK inflation dipped for a second month in December, adding pressure on the Bank of England to end its tightening cycle. Inflation remains five times higher than the government's 2% target and has sparked a wave of strikes by public...
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Press Association

Unison's McAnea says NHS workers have 'no option' but to strike after talks

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Unison General Secretary, Christina McAnea, said Ambulance staff and 999 handlers have ‘no option but to strike’ after talks at Department of Health and Social Care.
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Press Association

Nurses and ambulance workers continue strikes in England and Wales

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Thousands of nurses across England are continuing to strike in a dispute over pay while around 1,000 ambulance workers in Wales have also walked out. The NHS is advising people who are seriously injured or ill to still phone 999 but to...