Bloomberg
What Can Be Done to Fix the Secret Service?
Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook examines the resignation of Secret Service director Julia Pierson and how Iowa figures into the race for control of the U.S. Senate. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Serbs vote in parliamentary elections; PM comments; Mitrovica; bridge
Pristina, Kosovo
1. Various of grave of Ibrahim Rugova, former president of Kosovo
2. Kosovo prime minister Agim Ceku arriving with Kosovo president Fatmir Sejdiu
3. Sejdiu places flowers on the grave
4. Cutaway of grave
5. Ceku and...
Bloomberg
Oregon and Kentucky Head to the Polls
May 17 -- Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli previews the Oregon and Kentucky primaries. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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miami beach, fla: sen humphrey comments on mayor daley:
2 cut stories "sen humphrey - daley" shows: 1st story - shot of sen humphrey making a speech, it is my hope that the delegation will be able to...
Bloomberg
Trump Selects Indiana Governor Mike Pence as VP
July 15 -- Donald Trump announced via Twitter that he has selected Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate. Bloomberg's Megan Murphy examines what Pence brings to Trump's campaign and the Republican ticket. She speaks on...
Bloomberg
The Future of U.S. Energy Policy
July 28 -- Louis Finkel, API executive vice president for government affairs, discusses the future of U.S. energy policy with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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International observers comment on historic Libyan vote
International observers in Libya on Monday praised the country's historic nationwide elections; the first of their kind in nearly five decades.
Teams from the Carter Center, the European Union, and the African Union praised Saturday's...
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Carter: Pres. Candidates Are 'Quite Unpopular'
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Memphis, Tennessee - 22 August 2016 1. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter building home2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Carter, Former US President:"We've been looking...
Bloomberg
Clinton Leads Trump With Top U.S. Earners: Bloomberg Poll
Sept. 21 -- Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton holds an edge over Republican Donald Trump with higher-income voters making over $100,000 per year. The latest poll from Bloomberg Politics shows Clinton leading Trump 46...
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Saudi Foreign Minister Affirms US Relationship
In a press conference following a meeting between President Barack Obama and Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi foreign minister affirmed the relationship between the two countries, saying both are working...
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The new Congress takes over on Monday with a mandate from the electorate and an agenda for change.
HEADLINE: 111th Congress convenes
CAPTION: The new Democratic-controlled Congress opened for business at the stroke of noon on Tuesday, eager to join President-elect Barack Obama in tackling the worst economic crisis in generations....
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How Does New York Divide Its Primary Delegates?
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053130New York Republicans have 95 delegates at stake in Tuesday's primary - a big haul if one candidate dominates. But to dominate, a candidate will have to do well in 28 separate elections, all...
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Saudi Foreign Minister Affirms US Relationship
In a press conference following a meeting between President Barack Obama and Saudi Arabia's Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi foreign minister affirmed the relationship between the two countries, saying both are working...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : US Voices of the campaign: the caucus tourists
CLEAN : US Voices of the campaign: the caucus tourists
AFP News Agency
Election 2012 Congress’s fundraising addiction
Election 2012 Congress’s fundraising addiction
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Mormon Democrats proud of Mitt, but don't like his politics
CLEAN: Mormon Democrats proud of Mitt, but don't like his politics
Bloomberg
What a Democratic Clean Sweep Means for Markets
Oct. 17 -- Richard Clarida, global strategic adviser at Pimco, examines the potential influence of politics on markets and looks at the role of monetary policy in suppressing volatility. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Ocean's Election: Rigging the System Vegas-Style
Oct. 19 -- Can the 2016 U.S. presidential election actually be rigged? We go to Las Vegas to find out. By Griffin Hammond, Alexander Trowbridge, and Matt Negrin.
Bloomberg
Glickman: FBI Wrong to Probe Clinton Without Specifics
Nov. 1 -- Dan Glickman, former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, discusses the FBI probe of Hillary Clinton's e-mails and the battle lines of party politics in America. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Senate Democrats Boycott Vote for Mnuchin
Jan.31 -- Senate Democrats are refusing to vote on the nomination of Steven Mnuchin for Treasury Secretary in order to get what they deem as adequate answers for questions they have about his past business dealings. Bloomberg's Kevin...
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2 Counties 2 Views: Voters Split on Trump
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYPlymouth, Pennsylvania - January 5, 20161. Row of working-class homesAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWest Chester, Pennsylvania - January 4, 20162. Various of...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Tunisia government adopts anti corruption strategy
The Tunisian government on Friday signed a charter to fight corruption and promote transparency and good governance answering the call of an independent body charged with detecting cases of corruption
Bloomberg
Trump vs. Clinton: Who Is Better for Health-Care Stocks?
Nov. 7 -- Sheryl Skolnick, director of research at Mizuho, examines risks to the health-care industry in the U.S. election and the potential for a repealing of Obamacare. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...