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Amy Coney Barrett Says 'Not Hostile' Toward Affordable Care Act

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Oct.13 -- U.S. Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett says she is "not hostile to the ACA, I'm not hostile to any statutes you have," rejecting suggestions that she has pre-set views on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act....
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Protest over Chinese law intervention

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Thousands of people rallied in the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest against Beijing's interpretation of an article in Hong Kong's constitution, known as the Basic Law.Around ten thousand people, according to the organiser,...
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How a Barrett Confirmation Could Impact Women's Rights

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Oct.12 -- In today's segment of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin, Harvard University professor of constitutional law, discusses what Amy Coney Barrett's inclusion on the Supreme Court bench could mean for the future of women's...
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CFR's Blackwill on U.S.-China Relations, Ukraine, U.S. Pivot to Asia

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Bloomberg Opinion columnist Robert Blackwill, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses China's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Blackwill's opinions are his own.)
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Critics: Trump's Executive Order Could Chill Criticism Of Israel

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The order is intended to bolster the Education Department's effort to tackle antisemitism on college campuses, but critics say it could stifle debate.
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HK's leader supports China's Basic Law ruling

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Hong Kong's chief executive Leung Chun-ying on Monday said he and his government supported China's top legislative panel in moving to bar two democratically elected separatist lawmakers from taking office in the territory.The panel's...
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Finding a Happy Medium on the Volcker Rule

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Jan.20 -- John Allison, former chairman and chief executive officer at BB&T Bank, speaks about the future of the Volcker Rule under President-elect Donald Trump and how the regulation negatively impacts the banking industry. He speaks on...
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Ex-FCC Chairman Sees Court Ruling on AT&T-Time Warner

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Nov.10 -- Tom Wheeler, former FCC chairman, examines the U.S. Justice Department's position on the AT&T-Time Warner deal. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The University of Sydney Olga Boichak on Russia-Ukraine War

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The University of Sydney Lecturer in Digital Cultures, Olga Boichak, discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and what can the West do to stop this war. Olga, who was born and raised in Ukraine, also discusses the cybersecurity aspect...
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Leaders of the Joint Expeditionary Force roundtable

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Joint Expeditionary Force leaders' that include the United Kingdom, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden sitting down for a meeting and President of Ukraine...
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Pro-democracy march in Hong Kong

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYHong Kong - 1 January 20171. Pro-democracy march with pro-democracy lawmakers and activists holding yellow banner reading (Chinese characters) "Sovereignty is...
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Temple Chambers Barrister Leung on H.K. National Security Law

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Jun.30 -- Wilson Leung, barrister at law firm Temple Chambers and co-founder of the Progressive Lawyers Group, discusses Hong Kong's national security law. He speaks with Yvonne Man and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Paul Singer's 369% Principal Payday on Argentine Debt

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March 2 -- Billionaire hedge-fund manager Paul Singer is set to make a 369 percent return of principal on Argentine debt in a settlement announced on Monday. Gerardo Rodriguez, emerging markets portfolio manager at BlackRock, and...
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WTO chief warns against protectionism; sbite on China's rare earth export

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1. Wide of Pascal Lamy, Director General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), walking into news conference 2. Mid of Lamy 3. Wide of news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pascal Lamy, Director General, World Trade Organisation...
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Reax as China asserts control on political process

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1. Wideshot of democrats in a sit-in protest 2. Wideshot of organizer inviting people to sign on their letter 3. Various people signing for supporting protesters 4. Wideshot protesters shouting and holding banner against NPC...
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No Criminal Charges in US Attack on Hospital

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A U.S. gunship attack on a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 42 people occurred because of human errors, process errors and equipment failures and none of the crew knew they were striking a trauma center, a top U.S. general said...
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Most Senior British Member of European Court of Justice says ECJ has 'Ultimate' Authority over Article 50

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with Advocate General Eleanor Sharpston QC of the European Court of Justice speaking on interpretation of Article 50 law and impact on BREXIT. Interior shots European Court of Justice. The most...
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New Voices: Umera Ali, DWF Partner, Global Head of Islamic Finance & Banking

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Apr.23 -- Umera Ali, partner and head of Islamic finance and banking at Davies Wallis Foyster, speaks to Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East" on Feb. 16.
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The Chinese Startup Taking on Tesla at Home

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Nov.27 -- Byton founder and Chief Executive Officer Carsten Breitfeld discusses the electric-vehicle startup's production plans and funding efforts with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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What an Amy Comey Barrett Confirmation Could Mean for the Future of the Supreme Court

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Oct.14 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin of Harvard University discusses what an Amy Comey Barrett confirmation would be for the future of the Supreme Court as her hearings begin in the senate with...
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US: Attack on hospital 'not war crime'

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A U.S. gunship attack on a hospital in Afghanistan that killed 42 people last year is "not considered to be a war crime", a top U.S. general said on Friday.The strike occurred because of human errors, process errors and equipment...
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Markets Concerned by Changing Central Bank Attitudes

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Sept. 12 -- Kevin Caron, portfolio manager at Stifel Nicolaus, and Mark Lehmann, president at JMP Securities, look at market volatility amid questions of changing attitudes towards stimulus from central banks. They speak on "Bloomberg...
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Trump, GDP, and the Federal Reserve's Rate Path

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Nov. 7 -- Steven Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities, explains why a Donald Trump victory doesn’t derail the Federal Reserve's rate path and looks at the year ahead for the U.S. economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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BofA's Finucane: 'Not Pleased' by Wells Fargo's Problems

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Jan.23 -- Bank of America Corp. Vice Chair Anne Finucane discusses the outlook for financial regulation, reputation of banks and gender equality in financial institutions. She speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets"...