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Inside the Fight for the Pentagon's Cloud
Jun.08 -- Cloud computing companies are competing for the Pentagon's cloud. It's a planned winner-take-all award for a multibillion-dollar cloud computing contract, calling the effort to choose a single provider the best approach for...
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AP Reporter explains the NATO summit in Brussels
AP reporter Jill Colvin explains the first day of the NATO summit in Brussels on Wednesday.
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CLEAN : Abidjan: opposition protests against the soldiers' mutiny
Opposition in Ivory Coast gathered less than a thousand people in Abidjan on Saturday after their call to protest against a political situation weakened by the soldiers mutiny in May
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Intel Chief: WH Aware of Russian Election Threat
The United States' top intelligence chief told a Senate hearing Tuesday that the White House was "well aware" of the threat posed by Russia to the 2018 midterm election.
The Director of National Intelligence, Dan Coats,...
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Manafort's Defense Team Rests Without Calling Witnesses
Aug.14 -- Paul Manafort’s legal team rested its case on Tuesday, setting the stage for closing arguments before the judge hands the case to jurors for a verdict. Bloomberg's Andrew Harris reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Excellent Time to Shop for Tech Stocks, Says Fort Pitt's Forrest
Jun.25 -- Kimberly Forrest, senior managing portfolio manager at Fort Pitt Capital, discusses the trade tensions around the globe and its impact on markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Jury of 12 on Cosby Case Includes 2 Blacks
The jury that will hear the sex assault case against Bill Cosby will include two blacks among its 12 members in a case Cosby believes could be racially motivated.Prosecutors and the defense team on Wednesday also chose six alternate...
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US Defense Secretary Mattis: "Possibly some good news" on Kim summit
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis says there is "possibly some good news" about a U.S.-North Korea summit.
Speaking to reporters at the Pentagon on Friday, Mattis said diplomats are working to get the summit back on track.
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Rep. Adam Smith on Pentagon Funding, Impeachment Hearings and USMCA
Nov.22 -- U.S. Representative Adam Smith, a Washington Democrat and chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, discusses the fight over Pentagon funding, the House impeachment hearings and the prospects for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada...
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F-35 Jet Estimated Program Costs Jump to $406.5 Billion
Jul.10 -- The cost of the F-35 jet program, already the most expensive U.S. weapons program ever, is estimated to climb further as the plane’s production period gets extended, according to figures submitted to Congress. Bloomberg's...
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U.S.-China Deal Unlikely Until February: Asian Trade Centre
Nov.24 -- Deborah Elms, founder and executive director of the Asian Trade Centre, talks about the trade war between the U.S. and China. China said it will raise penalties on violations of intellectual property rights in an attempt to...
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It’s No Longer Just Donald Trump Questioning What NATO Does
Dec.02 -- Meeting in London this week, leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization have two other presidents aside from Donald Trump to worry about: France’s Emmanuel Macron, who recently has openly questioned the collective...
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Ben Crump Is Still Fighting 'Stand Your Ground' 7 Years After Trayvon
The civil rights attorney says "Stand Your Ground" laws lead to unnecessary violence, and a growing body of research is beginning to back him up.
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Musk Will Not Be Forced to Leave Tesla Over Tweets, CFRA Analyst Says
Feb.26 -- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday asked a judge to hold Musk in contempt for violating a settlement that required him to get Tesla Inc.’s approval before communicating material information to investors....
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Gen. Lloyd Austin A Step Away From Being First Black Pentagon Chief
The relationship between the retired general and the president goes back years to when Austin ran U.S. Central Command.
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Watchdog: Pentagon Spent Coronavirus Aid On Jet Parts, Uniforms
Congress gave the Pentagon $1 billion in taxpayer-backed funds.
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Congress Will Not Investigate Pentagon COVID-19 Spending
House Democrats called for an investigation of the Pentagon's COVID-19 spending, but the Armed Services Committee chair says there won't be a hearing.
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RockCreek's Beschloss, BlackRock's Rieder on Risk-Off Sentiment
Sep.11 -- Afsaneh Beschloss, RockCreek Group founder and chief executive officer, sees the beginning of a possible long-term market correction. Rick Rieder, BlackRock Inc.'s global chief investment officer of fixed income, warns not to...
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Investing in Turbulent Times
David Bianco, DWS Americas CIO and Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy talk about the strength of the dollar and why the US remains a safe haven.
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Closing Arguments Held In Alex Jones' Sandy Hook Trial
A jury will decide how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones must pay to the families of victims after he was already found liable for damages.
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Emaar's Alabbar Sees Dubai Businesses Back to Normal in 2021
Jul.16 -- Emaar Properties CEO Mohamed Alabbar discusses the effects of Covid-19 on his business and the UAE, and his expectation for businesses returning to their normal operating state. He spoke to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny at the AI...
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How to Play Defense
Cate Faddis, Grace Capital President & CIO joined Kriti Gupta and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: America" to discuss how investors should be positioning their portfolio given all the volatility that is rocking the markets.
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Russia's ICBM Test Not a Threat to U.S.: White House
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki comments on Russia's test of a new intercontinental ballistic missile and the new sanctions against more than 40 individuals and entities accused of evading the ongoing wave of penalties imposed on...
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North Korea Appears to Have Launched Ballistic Missile
North Korea appears to have launched its first ballistic missile in about two months. This comes just days after leader Kim Jong Un indicated that returning to stalled nuclear talks with the U.S. was a low priority for him this year. Jon...