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'Excessively High' Equity Prices Are Biggest Risk, Economist Feldstein Says

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Aug.24 -- Martin Feldstein, National Bureau of Economic Research chairman emeritus and a Harvard University economist, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve monetary policy with Bloomberg's Mike McKee at the Fed's annual symposium in...
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Theresa May's housing speech on injecting £2bn into social housing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Theresa May's housing speech regarding injecting £2bn into social housing on the 19th September 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
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Theresa May's housing speech on injecting £2bn into social housing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Theresa May's housing speech regarding injecting £2bn into social housing on the 19th September 2018 in London, United Kingdom.
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Fire chief says NC town devastated, resilient

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Trenton, North Carolina, Fire Chief Timmy Coward saw his town go underwater 19 years ago in Hurricane Floyd. That was supposed to be a 500-year flood, and yet he's seen it happen again.
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A look at the UK's housing crisis

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VOICED: Line 18 is a journey through modern Britain in 2018. It runs from Northern Ireland into Scotland, passing through Lancashire, Manchester, the West Midlands, London and Essex. It examines the divides and fractures in society...
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Bloomberg

What Activate CEO Wolf Sees for Tech in 2019

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Dec.14 -- Michael Wolf, chief executive officer and co-founder at Activate, discusses the outlook for technology, home networking, and online audience engagement in 2019, He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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UNHCR Middle East director appeals for money, urges returns in Iraq

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY Irbil - 5 July 2018 1. Wide of press conference with Amin Awad, Director of UNHCR's Middle East and...
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Newark mayor defends actions in city water crisis

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The mayor of New Jersey's largest city denounced comparisons Thursday between high lead levels affecting as many as 18,000 residences and the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, as the city faces a long and costly cleanup and replacement...
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California trims brush to reduce wildfire danger

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California is calling in the National Guard for the first time to help protect communities from wildfires like the one that destroyed much of the city of Paradise last fall.
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Bloomberg

The Last U.S. Housing Bust May Be Preventing Another One

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Feb.15 -- As real-estate buyers, lenders, and builders got swept up in speculation before the historic housing bust of 2006-09, prices soared even as a flood of new homes came onto the market. That unsustainable combination doesn’t exist...
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Storm season brings new dread while towns rebuild

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Joe Biden talks to New Orleans youth

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Former Vice President Joe Biden talked to young people in New Orleans Tuesday in his first trip to Louisiana since launching his campaign for the 2020 Democratic nomination
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The Mystery of Jeffery Epstein's Fortune, Acosta Plea Deal

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Jul.09 -- Sex trafficking charges against fund manager Jeffrey Epstein have raised questions about the role played by U.S. Labor Secretary Alex Acosta in Epstein's plea deal in Florida a decade ago. Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Lisa...
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Bloomberg

'We're Not in the Market for Big Acquisitions' Says Facebook COO Sandberg

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Jun.19 -- Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says the company is not in the market to make any big acquisitions right now. She spoke to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in Cannes, France.
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Sky News

Rob Warm Speaks About Housing & The Autumn Statement

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CLEAN: George Osborne lays out plans for government spending in the Autumn Statement. Shows exterior shot interview with Rob Warm, National Housing Federation talks about George Osborne's plans in the Autumn Statement. on November 25,...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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Hong Kong: The people forced to live in homes the size of a coffin

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VOICED: A Chinese official has demanded tougher action after a pro-Beijing lawmaker in Hong Kong was stabbed by an apparently fake supporter.Hong Kong’s leader has suggested the problems are due to inadequate housing and inequality....
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Sky News

Casualties and anger at US as Turkish offensive hits Kurds

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots funeral of YPG soldiers killed in Turkish offensive, including funeral cortege taking bodies back to their home village, coffins at the cemetery and people grieving, driving point of view shots through border...
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Bloomberg

Dubai’s Spending Soaring Next Year Ahead of Expo

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Dec.30 -- Dubai’s spending will surge next year as it prepares for World Expo 2020, according to the budget the government approved on Sunday. Abeer Abu Omar reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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NY dems push for house of worship safety

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The machete attack on a rabbi's home in Monsey, New York during Hanukkah and the shooting of worshippers at a Texas church are refocusing attention on how vulnerable worshippers are during religious services.
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NY dems push for house of worship safety

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The machete attack on a rabbi's home in Monsey, New York during Hanukkah and the shooting of worshippers at a Texas church are refocusing attention on how vulnerable worshippers are during religious services.
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Bloomberg

Trump: Coronavirus Risk to Americans `Remains Very Low'

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Feb.26 -- President Donald Trump said Americans face little risk from the coronavirus outbreak, seeking to ease public concern after lawmakers raised concern that the government is unprepared. He speaks at a news conference at the White...
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Michelle O'Neill calls for testing across all care homes

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Northern Ireland Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill has called for universal testing in care homes across Northern Ireland. She said there should be a regular programme of testing for all residents and staff in residential homes.