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Markets in 3 Minutes: Earnings Support With Dull Fed Expected

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Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets: Today."
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Georgia To Conclude Presidential Election Tally Tonight

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The statewide audit was required by state law but is not expected to change the outcome of the presidential election.
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Costing Out Denuclearization

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Jun.11 -- Washington says nothing less than complete denuclearization will do. Aside from geopolitics, there is the issue of economics. How much will it cost? Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CLEAN : Naples' famed figurine makers protest lack of aid

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The artisans of Naples' Via San Gregorio Armeno, famed for their satirical statuettes, are closed this week in protest at the lack of Italian government aid after the two-month coronavirus lockdown (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Ancient Roman Forum hosts new contemporary art exhibition

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LEADIN: A spaceship perched in an ancient Roman arcade and colourful banners hanging on a two-thousand-year-old wall. This is what happens when contemporary art meets ancient Rome. It's all part of a new exhibition opening this week...
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Ancient Roman Forum hosts new contemporary art exhibition

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LEADIN: A spaceship perched in an ancient Roman arcade and colourful banners hanging on a two-thousand-year-old wall. This is what happens when contemporary art meets ancient Rome. It's all part of a new exhibition opening this week...
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Two girls are hospitalized with serious burns after two men on a motorbike threw acid on a group of girls walking to school in southern Afghanistan. Warning: Some viewers may find this graphic video disturbing.

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HEADLINE:Acid attacks scare Afghan schoolgirls CAPTION: Two girls are hospitalized with serious burns after two men on a motorbike threw acid on a group of girls walking to school in southern Afghanistan. Warning: Some viewers may find...
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Conservation project to protect archaeological site

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LEADIN: Ancient reservoirs in Bethlehem are to be restored with the help of US funding. Solomon's Pools have become damaged and dilapidated after years of erosion. STORYLINE These...
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Wisconsin Elections Official Defends Integrity of Ballots

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Nov.04 -- Wisconsin Elections Commission Director Meagan Wolfe defends the state's voting process after President Donald Trump's claims of fraudulent ballots and adds that any such allegations are "insulting."
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Michigan's Top Legislators Meet With President Trump

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White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany denied that this was an "advocacy meeting."
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Georgia Secretary of State: "Numbers Don't Lie"

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Georgia completed a hand tally last night confirming Biden won by more than 12,000 votes.
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CLEAN : Bashir's NCP condemns Sudan illegal govt move to scrap party

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Ousted president Omar al Bashir's party condemns Sudan's new illegal government for ordering its closure and the dismantling of his regime that ruled the country for 30 years (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Consumers gave some of the nation's retailers a little relief in April but a new report points to a consumer contending with rising gas prices, sagging home values and worries about jobs. (May 8)

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HEADLINE: Consumers give stores some relief CAPTION: Consumers gave some of the nation's retailers a little relief in April but a new report points to a consumer contending with rising gas prices, sagging home values and worries about...
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Fed’s Kaplan Says He’s Open-Minded About a June Hike

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April 12 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Robert Kaplan said he doesn’t back an interest-rate increase this month in light of a puzzling weakening of economic growth, though a June tightening by the U.S. central bank remains...
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Yemen Houthi military: missile fired at Riyadh Yemeni-produced

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The ballistic missile fired towards Riyadh last week was "Yemeni-produced", a spokesman for Yemen's Houthi-rebel military arm said on Sunday. Colonel Aziz Rashed, assistant spokesman for the Houthi government's military and...
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Houthis say some progress in peace talks

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Yemeni rebel delegates at talks held in Sweden to try and end their country's ruinous civil war reported progress on Saturday on the key issues of reopening the airport at the capital Sanaa and the implementation of an agreement reached...
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Former Cantor Bond Saleswoman Wants Her Day in Court

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Apr.25 -- Bloomberg's Katia Porzecanski reports on the former Cantor Fitzgerald saleswoman who claims she was harassed at the Wall Street brokerage and wants her day in court. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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CLEAN : Football Payback time for Mazembes African All Stars

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CLEAN : Football Payback time for Mazembes African All Stars
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Kenyan official: only commission can give result

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An electoral official speaking to the Associated Press on Friday said that only the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission has the authority to "declare a winner" of an election. The statement comes after...
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Trump Says Lawmakers Have Reached Deal on Debt Limit Suspension

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Jul.22 -- President Trump says Congress has reached a deal on suspending the debt limit and raising government spending for two years. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia.”
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Bradley Wiggins at Team GB Press Conference

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Bradley Wiggins at Team GB Press Conference
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Fewer military and civilian deaths in Iraq

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HEADLINE: Fewer military and civilian deaths in Iraq CAPTION: New figures show that fewer American forces and Iraqi civilians died last month in Iraq. A total of 64 American forces died last month, the lowest monthly toll since July of...
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Hezbollah leaders leave prison, adds plane taking off

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1. Hezbollah leader Mustafa Dirani (beard) kidnapped by Israel from south Lebanon in 1994 with prison officials preparing for his scheduled release on Thursday 2. Dirani walking away 3. Hezbollah leader Sheik Abdel Karim Obeid...
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Pres Abbas on talks demands, funerals in Bethlehem and Gaza

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Ramallah, West Bank 1. Exterior of Palestinian presidential compound 2. Wide of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and others at conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Mahmoud Abbas, Palestinian president "We need a state with the 1967...