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Italy Should Expect at Least One Downgrade, Unicredit's Nielsen Says

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Oct.09 -- Erik Nielsen, chief economist at UniCredit Group, discusses Italy's credit rating and budget process. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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White House weighs stopgap funding in wall feud

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US President Donald Trump appeared to back off his demand for $5 billion to build a southern border wall, signaling for the first time that he might be open to a deal that would avoid a partial government shutdown.
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WH weighing govt. stopgap funding in wall feud

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US President Donald Trump appeared to back off his demand for $5 billion to build a southern border wall, signaling for the first time that he might be open to a deal that would avoid a partial government shutdown.
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Trump Is Trying to `Manufacture a Crisis,' Chatham House Says

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Jan.08 -- Leslie Vinjamuri, head of the U.S. and Americas programme at Chatham House, discusses the outlook for President Donald Trump's prime-time address as he battles Democrats over his proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall. Kit Juckes,...
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ONLY ON AP SLanka PM: Ahmadi Muslims attacked

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Sri Lanka's prime minister has acknowledged to The Associated Press that minority Ahmadi Muslims who are refugees from Pakistan have faced attacks since the Easter bombings.
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Trump talks on tweets, cutting off jets to Turkey

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President Donald Trump dug in Tuesday on his comments directed at four Democratic congresswomen of color, insisting they can "go wherever they want or they can stay," adding, "They shouldn't hate our country."
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Trump on tweets, cutting off jets to Turkey

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President Donald Trump dug in Tuesday on his comments directed at four Democratic congresswomen of color, insisting they can "go wherever they want or they can stay," adding, "They shouldn't hate our country."
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Ian Stewart Statement on Colin Massey Shooting

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Ian Stewart Mayor of Salford making a statement about a targeted attack in which Colin Massey was shot dead on July 27, 2015 in Salford, England.
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PM accused of keeping report of Russian interfernece in election a secret

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VOICED: The Prime Minister was accused today of keeping a sensitive report on alleged Russian interference in UK elections secret. SHOWS: The Kremlin, Boris Johnson with the Brexit bus, aerials of Houses of Parliament, MI5...
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CLEAN : Refugees in South Sudan struggle to resettle after floods

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Hundreds of refugee families in Maban are struggling to put back together their homes which have been destroyed by floods last month (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Schiff warns against effort to out whistleblower

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Schiff warns against effort to out whistleblower

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Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is declining to tell lawmakers who in the intelligence community he may have spoken to after he listened in to a July call between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
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Synairgen Seeks FDA, EMA Engagement on Covid-19 Drug

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Jul.21 -- Synairgen Plc Chief Executive Officer Richard Marsden discusses the company's experimental drug which in a clinical trial cut the risk of developing the worst symptoms of Covid-19. Synairgen, a tiny pharmaceutical firm born out...
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Relatives of New Zealand mosque shootings speak at press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Rashid Omar, father whose son was killed in the March 2019 Christchurch mosque terror shootings, speaking at a press conference after the release of a report into the attacks on 7 December 2020 in Christchurch,...
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CLEAN : Champagne and sequins as Nigeria models look to rock the runways

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Champagne corks pop and sequins sparkle like a thousand tiny stars in Nigeria's economic capital Lagos, where an international model casting is on the hunt for the face of the future (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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MI5 Director General and FBI Director give joint speech on security threat of China

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Director General of MI5 and FBI Director Christopher Wray make an unprecedented joint speech on the growing threat of China as a hostile state enactor for Western businesses and security services.
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Can Washington Get Crypto Regulation Right?

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Mick Mulvaney, former acting chief of staff for President Donald Trump, says there's bipartisan support for crypto regulation on Capitol Hill. He's on "Bloomberg Crypto."



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Crypto Curiosity Went Away, Says a Top Regulator

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Wall Street banks' interest in crypto has significantly fallen off as digital-asset prices have tumbled, according to a top US financial regulator. Michael Hsu, acting head of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, talks...
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EU Can Stay Competitive Amid Cap: Energy Commissioner

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"Our aim is not to opt for regulated prices and suspend the market as such," European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson says about the newly decided gas price mechanism on "Bloomberg Markets."



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William Cohen on US-China Tensions

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Former US Secretary of Defense, William Cohen, discusses heightened tensions between US and China. He speaks to David Westin on "Bloomberg's Balance of Power."
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Where Did Credit Scores Come From?

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According to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a credit score is a tool to predict how likely you are to pay back a loan on time.
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The Imbalanced Structure Of How Influencers Make Money

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Influencers make money online in various ways, but different platforms have different payout methods, some more "fair" than others.
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US Chamber of Commerce CEO on FTC Regulation, China

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US Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark discusses the chamber gearing up for a lawsuit against the Federal Trade Commission over a proposal that would prohibit companies from enforcing non-compete clauses in employment contracts. She...