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Twitter Will Likely Miss Lawmakers' Deadline To Ban Hamas, Hezbollah
Members of Congress have asked Twitter to remove groups deemed foreign terrorist organizations from the platform by Nov. 1.
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Senate May Take Up COVID-19 Relief After Memorial Day
Leader McConnell says there's a "high likelihood" of another coronavirus relief package.
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Mitch McConnell To Allow Split Power Senate To Move Forward
Democratic senators said they wouldn't agree to changing filibuster rules unless McConnell allowed power sharing.
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Ossoff, Warnock Win Georgia Senate Runoff Elections
Democrats will now have a de facto Senate majority because Vice Pres.-elect Kamala Harris can cast tie-breaking votes.
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Wisconsin GOP Picks Trump-Backed Michels In Governor Primary
Tim Michels defeated former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and will face Democratic Gov. Tony Evers in the November midterm elections.
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President Biden Roasts Trump, GOP, Himself At Correspondents' Dinner
The White House Correspondents' Association dinner Saturday night ended a two-year pandemic-related hiatus.
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Ebolapocalypse? Or Ebola-Be-Gone?
Oct. 21 -- We monitored Ebola coverage on two polar networks (guess which ones). Meanwhile, Mark Halperin dives into a diner to talk to normals. (Source: Bloomberg)
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UNUSED 27 2 81 INTERVIEWS CONDUCTED REGARDING DEMOCRACY
Interviews are conducted regarding the importance of democracy in Europe
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1. SOUNDBITE (Greek): mcu elderly man is interviewed
2. SOUNDBITE (English): mcu man is interviewed, speaking about the abuse of the...
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From President-elect Barack Obama's meeting with former rival John McCain to Dems allowing Sen. Joe Lieberman to stay in the party caucus, politicians are in the mood for reconciliation. But will it last? (Nov. 18)
HEADLINE: Politicians in the mood for reconciliation
CAPTION: From President-elect Barack Obama's meeting with former rival John McCain to Dems allowing Sen. Joe Lieberman to stay in the party caucus, politicians are in the mood for...
Bloomberg
After 2014 Midterms, Whats Next for Democrats?
Nov. 4 -- Former Senior Presidential Speechwriter Adam Frankel and Bloomberg's Annie Linskey discuss how the 2014 midterm elections may impact the White House. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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After campaigning for Republican John McCain during the presidential election, Sen. Joe Lieberman now has nothing but praise for President Barack Obama. In an interview with The Associated Press, Lieberman explains his change of heart.
HEADLINE: Lieberman: Obama off to 'very good start'
CAPTION: After campaigning for Republican John McCain during the presidential election, Sen. Joe Lieberman now has nothing but praise for President Barack Obama. In an interview with...
Bloomberg
Empty Seats at Regulators Thwart Trump’s Dodd-Frank Plans
Apr.05 -- President Donald Trump’s push to roll back Wall Street regulations is being held up by his inability to fill open seats at the two main agencies charged with overseeing the financial industry. Bloomberg's Ben Bain reports on...
Bloomberg
Sen. Max Baucus Calls GOP Health Care Plan 'Sad'
Mar.07 -- Max Baucus, former U.S. Ambassador to China and Democratic Senator from Montana, discusses the American Health Care Act unveiled by Republicans as their intended replacement for Obamacare. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Carter says US candidates "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
Is Donald Trump Running Out of Time?
Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg Politics' Steven Yaccino reports on GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's run for the White House. Yaccino speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."Â
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Dems Show up at the Polls in Texas Primary
Texas Democrats turned out in force ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary Tuesday in what could be an early hint of a midterm election backlash against President Donald Trump, though their party remains a long shot to dent Republican...
Bloomberg
Senators Schumer, Sanders Propose Buyback Restrictions
Feb.05 -- Senators Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer think companies are spending too much on buybacks and dividends to the detriment of their workers and communities. Blair Effron, co-founder and partner at Centerview Partners, and...
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Arizona Election Audit Causes Republican Rift
Skepticism plagues many Arizona voters and some have already made up their minds, regardless of whatever the audit report says.
Bloomberg
Trump Won’t Commit to Peaceful Power Transfer After Election
Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to a peaceful transfer of power if a tally of ballots shows Democrat Joe Biden wins the November election. He spoke to reporters at a briefing at the White House.
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Senator Kelly Loeffler To Object President-Elect Biden's Electoral Win
Loeffler says she shares the concerns of millions of Americans who question election integrity.
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President Biden To Unveil $2T Infrastructure, Economic Recovery Plan
White House officials say the eight-year plan would generate millions of jobs and help shift away from fossil fuels and other carbon-based energies.
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Oklahoma Governor Signs The Nation's Strictest Abortion Ban
Exceptions in the law are to save the life of a pregnant woman or if the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest that has been reported to police.
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Five opposition members resign in demand for democracy
26 January 2010
1. Five lawmakers from the League of Social Democrats and Civic Party surrounded by media as they prepare to sign their resignation letters
2. Mid of photographers
3. Pan left of five legislators before signing their...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS: BILL CLINTON'S RE-ELECTION UPDATE
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U-S Secretary of State Warren Christopher has informed re-elected President Clinton he will resign his post in the Cabinet.
His resignation, which analysts had expected, follows Tuesday's elections which made Clinton the...