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What Will Be the Biggest Challenge for GOP Congress?

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Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg Contributing Editor John Sununu discusses the prospects for the new Republican-controlled Congress and the 2016 field for the GOP nomination.
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U.S. Retail Sales Fall in Feb., Jan. Revised Down

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March 15 -- U.S. retail sales dropped in February and the prior month’s gain was revised to a decline, calling into question the narrative that bigger gains in consumer spending would propel economic growth at the start of 2016....
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Tim Kaine speech to Democrat supporters

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Democratic Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine making a speech to supporters in Wisconsin on November 06, 2016 in Madison, Wisconsin
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Bloomberg

Jim Bianco Looks for Trump to Bring Business Back to Fed

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Feb.14 -- Jim Bianco, founder and president at Bianco Research, discusses waning market interest in the Federal Reserve and how the Fed may be shaped by President Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Fed's Fischer to Step Down in Mid-October

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Sep.06 -- Fed's Stanley Fischer has resigned effective in mid-October, giving President Trump scope to start reshaping the leadership of the U.S. central bank sooner than expected. Cumberland Advisors Vice Chairman and Chief Monetary...
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Bloomberg

Gov. Hickenlooper on U.S. Healthcare

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Aug.31 -- Governor of the State of Colorado John Hickenlooper discusses his outlook for U.S. healthcare. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley.
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Fallon outlines UK aid operation for Caribbean

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Britain is sending hundreds of troops and the Royal Navy flagship HMS Ocean to its overseas islands battered by Hurricane Irma. Britain has already sent one ship, RFA Mount Bay, to Anguilla, which took the full force of the...
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says Yellen Hasn't Decided on Staying at Fed Yet

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Nov.08 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin talks about Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's future at the Fed, the process of filling open Fed positions, and funding the debt ceiling. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on...
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Bloomberg

Why Governors Offer Voters Real Policy Change in Midterms

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Nov.05 -- Jim Messina, chief executive officer at The Messina Group and former White House Deputy Chief of Staff under President Barack Obama, examines the midterm elections and explains why gubernatorial races offer the only real...
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Bloomberg

The Fed Is Far From Cutting Rates, Princeton's Dudley Says

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Apr.24 -- William Dudley, Princeton University senior research scholar and former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, discusses the future of the Fed and monetary policy with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Taylor Riggs on...
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Biden urges collaboration among political leaders

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America's political leaders need to work together and help unite the nation, Vice President said Thursday as the impasse between the White House and Congress stretched the partial government shutdown into a record 34th day.
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Bloomberg

Trump Presses China Over Virus Response

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Apr.20 -- There were some positive signs in the U.S. coronavirus fight over the weekend. The country’s hotspot of New York appeared to be “on the other side of the outbreak.” That’s according to Governor Andrew Cuomo after the state...
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Trump admin buries CDC reopening guidelines

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National Guard prepared to respond to states needs

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Chief of the National Guard Bureau confirms report that 6 members of the Guard have tested positive and he says more than 2,000 Guard members have been activated for duty by governors in 27 states. But he says that total could likely...
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White House Introduces 3-Phase Plan To Reopen Economy

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Ninety-six Republican and Democratic lawmakers are now in the Opening Up America Again Congressional Group.
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Curated Video

President Trump Urges Governors To Crack Down On Protests

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President Trump called on governors to take more aggressive action on people causing trouble during the demonstrations over George Floyd's death.
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Bloomberg

Congress Needs to Take Decisive Action on Economy: Deese

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Jan.22 -- President Joe Biden is trying to push through a $1.9 trillion Covid-19 aid plan. “These actions are not a substitute for comprehensive legislative relief but they will provide a critical lifeline to millions of families,” Brian...
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Governors Want More Clarity, Input On Vaccines

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U.S. governors want more control over how the federal government distributes vaccines and they want clearer reporting from the CDC.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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President Biden says the U.S. will have enough COVID vaccine doses for all adult Americans before summer. Plus, other top stories.
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President Biden Criticizes Bans On Mask Mandates

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The president tells governors with mask mandate bans to "get out of the way."
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WRAP E3 Foreign ministers discuss Iran's nuclear crisis

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1. British Foreign Minister Jack Straw, French Foreign Minister, Philippe Douste-Blazy, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana greeting each other, posing for photograph 2. Close up of...
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Comment from head of Iranian Supreme National Security Council

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1. Exterior EU Council in Brussels 2. Javier Solana talks to journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Javier Solana, Secretary General of the European Union Council, High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy: "Let me first...
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USA: WASHINGTON: IMF-WORLD BANK MEETING

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English/Nat The World Bank says it is going to prioritise eradicating world poverty over the next 25 years. James Wolfensohn, president of the international institution on Thursday said this year's IMF-World Bank meetings in Washington...