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Bloomberg

T-Mobile Heads to Court to Battle States Over Sprint Deal

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Dec.09 -- Robert McDowell, former FCC commissioner and a partner at Cooley, discusses what’s at stake for T-Mobile US Inc. and Sprint Corp. as the companies head to court this week against a group of states seeking to block a $26.5...
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Insurance a Key Issue in Minn. Nurses Strike

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYMinneapolis - 6 September 20161. Close of Allina Health Abbott Northwestern Hospital sign2. Mid of striking nurses gathered in rain3. Close of Minnesota Nurses...
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Sky News

Candidate Elizabeth Warren talking to Press at the Second Democratic Debate

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CLEAN: Shows exterior shots candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren answering the press' questions at the second Democrat Debate in Detroit. U.S. presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren went head-to-head tonight, kicking...
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Press Association

Welsh Liberal Democrats leader Jane Dodds takes to the stage in Bournemouth

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Leader of the Welsh Liberal Democrats Jane Dodds addresses the Liberal Democrats party conference in Bournemouth.
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5th Day Of Classes Canceled As Chicago Teacher Strike Continues

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The collective bargaining agreements for the Chicago Teachers Union expired July 1, and the strike began Oct. 17.
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Europe's Baltic Nations Feel Renewed Fear Of Russian Aggression

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The Baltic nations have been extremely supportive of Ukraine because they recognize Ukrainians are fighting for the Baltics and for all of Europe.
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Curated Video

Starbucks Workers To Vote On Union At 3 Buffalo, New York, Stores

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The National Labor Relations Board gave more than 120 workers the green light to hold union elections next month.
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Workers, labour leaders welcome move to ease union membership

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Dhaka - 10 May 2013 1. Wide top shot of diggers searching through rubble of collapsed building 2. Mid of diggers searching through rubble 3. Wide of relatives waiting in front of site of collapsed building Dhaka - 14 May 2013 4. Various...
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Bloomberg

Haass: Harmful, Dangerous Historical Dynamics of Brexit

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June 26 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the potential for Ireland and Scotland to seek a referendum to leave the U.K. following the Brexit vote and the political dynamics in the aftermath of the...
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Press Association

Unionists must unite to oppose NI Protocol, says Donaldson

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Unionists need to unite in opposition to the Northern Ireland Protocol, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said. The DUP leader and TUV leader Jim Allister addressed a rally against the protocol, in Castlederg in Co Tyrone on Thursday, which was...
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Sky News

Interview with Martin Schulz about Brexit

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Interview with Martin Schulz about Brexit
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gettysburg celebrates 150th anniversary of

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CLEAN : Gettysburg celebrates 150th anniversary of
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Curated Video

Logging rules put pressure on musical instrument makers

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LEADIN: International trade rules adopted to save the world's tropical rosewood forests from extinction have musical instrument makers singing the blues. Fearful that Africa and Asia were losing rosewood...
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Bloomberg

Mario Gabelli Says Tax Bill a Blessing to Small Companies

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Dec.15 -- Mario Gabelli, Gamco Investors chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the economic impact of the GOP tax plan with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Queen's Speech may be delayed

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots Houses of Parliament and Big Ben tolling 5 o'clock. Exterior shots UK Prime Minister Theresa May leaving Downing Street. Exterior shots various Cabinet Ministers arriving for Cabinet Meeting in Downing Street...
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Bloomberg

Sibanye Stillwater CEO on Restructuring, M&A, South Africa Mine Strike

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Feb.21 -- Neal Froneman, chief executive officer at Sibanye Stillwater, discusses the strike at the company’s mine in South Africa, the restructuring of the business and his appetite for M&A. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Prince Philip passes away at 99, Chief Medical Examiner to testify in Derek Chauvin trial, Amazon union organizers face uphill battle in Alabama
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Tycoons Claim Millions in Virus Subsidies

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Sep.06 -- Hong Kong’s property tycoons and global firms including banks have received tens of millions of dollars in government-funded wage subsidies meant to protect jobs that would have otherwise been lost during the coronavirus...
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The Recount

Strike Over: John Deere Workers OK Contract

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Third time’s the charm? After one month and three union votes, 10,000 John Deere employees are returning to work with a new contract that will deliver 10% raises immediately.
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Press Association

Mary Lou McDonald seeks ‘partnership’ with unionists to build united Ireland

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The leader of Sinn Fein has sought “partnership” with unionists to help realise the party’s objective of achieving a united Ireland. Mary Lou McDonald said unionists must have an “equal part” in building what she described as a new...
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Press Association

Scottish Labour: Replace House of Lords with senate of regions and nations

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Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has called for the scrapping of the House of Lords and pitched to replace it with an elected senate of nations and regions.
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Curated Video

Holland - Clinton and Kok address press conference

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President Bill Clinton said on Wednesday (28/5) that he would announce "new initiatives" to open up trade with eastern Europe, which he hoped would have the "same impact" as the post World War II-era Marshall aid plan that salvaged...
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Curated Video

Chinese textiles stuck in port as trade row with EU continues

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Antwerp 1. Various of busy shopping streets Brussels 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Alistair Gray, British Retail Consortium Spokesman: "Well, first of all they should have met a long time ago, they should have met a month ago to deal with...