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Labour pledges green investment in 27 million homes.

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn makes election campaign pledge to invest in environmentally friendly improvements to 27 million homes. He announced the policy on a visit to a housing estate in the London borough of Putney.
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Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced Tuesday that the financial health of Social Security and Medicare, the government's two biggest benefit programs, worsened in the past year because of the severe recession.

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HEADLINE: Social Security and Medicare finances worsen CAPTION: Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner announced Tuesday that the financial health of Social Security and Medicare, the government's two biggest benefit programs, worsened in...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Budget Proposal Seeks to Cut Waste and Fraud

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- President Donald Trump speaks at the White House about his $4.8 trillion spending plan.
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President Biden Travels To South Florida To Address Medicare And Costs

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The President is headed to South Florida to give remarks on social security and Medicare, and fundraise for the DNC candidates.
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Highlights of Bush's State of the Union speech on health, immigration, energy

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1. George W. Bush, US President arriving for the State of the Union address 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Thank you very much. Tonight I have the high privilege and distinct honour of my own as the first...
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The GOP is taking President Barack Obama to task for avoiding significant changes to the biggest budget busters: Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. (Feb. 19)

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HEADLINE: GOP Weekly Address: Cutting spending CAPTION: The GOP is taking President Barack Obama to task for avoiding significant changes to the biggest budget busters: Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. (Feb. 19)
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Bloomberg

Reinhart: Betting on Millennials, Theyll Fund My Pension

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Oct. 10 -- Vincent Reinhart, chief U.S. economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the burden on the millennial generation to fund pensions and health care and how technology jobs will shape their workforce. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Activist Investor Carl Icahn Goes After Apple... Again

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Oct. 10 -- Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist Vincent Reinhart and The University of Pennsylvania Wharton School Professor Adam Grant discuss billionaire activist investor Carl Icahns Apple demands on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source:...
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Bloomberg

Weinberg: Entitlements Are Crucial Issue of Our Time

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Nov. 7 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on a topic seen as a national embarrassment in the 2016 presidential campaign. He speaks with Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency...
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Bloomberg

Former CBO Director Elmendorf Advocates Raising Federal Taxes

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Oct.01 -- Douglas Elmendorf, dean of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and former Congressional Budget Office director, discusses the U.S. budget battle and economic outlook with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
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Bloomberg

Biden Calls GOP Economic Plans a 'MAGA Agenda'

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President Joe Biden says Republican economic policies amount to a "MAGA Agenda." He broadly painted GOP proposals as in-line with the Make America Great Again ethos championed by former President Donald Trump. Biden spoke at the White...
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First baby boomer claims retirement benefit

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Washington, DC - 15 October 2007 1. Pan from photographers to first US baby boomer Kathleen Casey-Kirschling filling in application on computer 2. Mid of Casey-Kirschling, zoom out to wider shot of Casey-Kirschling and US Commissioner of...
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President on social security and energy

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1. US President George W. Bush arrives for news conference 2. Reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president: "I applaud the House (of Representatives) for passing a good energy bill. Now the Senate needs to act on this...
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Sky News

What do businesses want from the 2015 election?

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What do businesses want from the 2015 election?
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Bloomberg

Steve Forbes: Japan Has to Go for Big Tax Cuts

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Nov. 18 -- Forbes Media Chairman and Editor-In-Chief Steve Forbes discusses his prescription for what ails Japan. He speaks from the Global Financial Leadership Conference in Florida on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt sits at a desk and makes a speech about Social Security.

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President Franklin D. Roosevelt sits at a desk and makes a speech about Social Security.
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Bloomberg

The Lottery Winner Running for Congress in California

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Aug.10 -- Gil Cisneros, congressional candidate in California's 39th district, discusses his run for office. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Sen. McConnell on Khashoggi, Midterms, U.S. Deficit, Nafta 2.0

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Oct.16 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican from Kentucky, discusses the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, the midterm election, the new Nafta deal and China trade. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Consumers Keep On Spending as Income Gains Cool

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Oct.29 -- U.S. incomes grew at a less-than-projected 0.2 percent in September while purchases rose 0.4 from the prior month. Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Social Security Cost-Of-Living Adjustment Largest In Decades

Higher Ed
The estimated average Social Security payment for a retired worker will increase to $1,657 a month next year.
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Curated Video

Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Immigrant's Deportation

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The man had lived in the U.S. for the last 25 years. He was convicted of using a fake social security card to get a job.
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Bloomberg

Greenspan: Productivity Decline Signals Slower Growth Ahead

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Oct.21 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan says productivity growth has slowed "very dramatically," suggesting slower U.S. economic growth in the intermediate term. He speaks during an interview with Bloomberg's David...
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VOICED: What will US debt default mean?

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VOICED: What will US debt default mean?
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Bloomberg

Brazil's Meirelles: Growth to Accelerate Through 2017

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Jan.17 -- Brazil Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles discusses the nation's growth estimates for 2017 and expectations for a decline in interest rates and a reform of the country's pension system. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief...