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OpenAI Urges AI Regulation in US
German Marshall Fund Senior Fellow for Emerging Technologies and former White House advisor Lindsay Gorman joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss the OpenAI CEO's congressional hearing, and why the EU has a leg up on the US when it...
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US Lawmakers to Meet With Taiwan's Tsai
A bipartisan group of lawmakers are taking their concerns about China to California this week where they plan to meet Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-Wen. She is also expected to meet House Speaker Kevin McCarthy when she stops over in Los...
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Biden Proposes Tougher Bank Rules
Kate Davidson and Iain Marlow discuss President Biden proposing tougher banking rules and give their insights on Taiwan's President visiting the United States. They speak with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of...
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Critical Race Theory Ban Could Stop OK Students From Learning History
Republican legislators have tended to define CRT as anything that can teach people they might be inherently evil based on their race or gender.
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Kwarteng Trying to Head Off Tory Rebellion Over Tax Cut
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss says the controversial decision to remove the country's top tax rate was taken by her chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng. That comes as the leadership tries to head of a potential rebellion by Conservative Party MPs....
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How Swing State Voters View Web3/Crypto
Haun Ventures Chief Policy Officer Tomicah Tillemann speaks with Sonali Basak about a new poll from Haun Ventures/Morning Consult that surveys 2022 midterm voters in four key swing states to get their views on web3/crypto.
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Why Is China Buying Up U.S. Farmland?
Chinese companies own about 0.2% of American agricultural land, per USDA data.
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Efforts To Combat Hate Crimes Against AAPI Communities In U.S.
Between March 2020 and December 2021, nearly 11,000 incidents were reported to the advocacy group "Stop AAPI Hate."
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Senate Boosts Federal Debt Ceiling by $2.5 Trillion
The U.S. Senate voted to raise the debt ceiling by $2.5 trillion. The 50-49 vote sends the legislation to the House. Jack Fitzpatrick reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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House Democrats' Resolution Sets Rules For Impeachment Inquiry
The resolution sets rules for House democrats to follow throughout impeachment proceedings.
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Democrats Push Bezos on Amazon Contractors
Sep.12 -- Elizabeth Warren is calling out Amazon.com Inc. for “ignoring labor laws and fostering work conditions that are detrimental to the safety and basic humanity of its workers.” The presidential candidate and Massachusetts senator...
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Stablecoin Regulation Takes Center Stage at House Hearing
Willkie Farr & Gallagher Senior Counsel and former CFTC Chairman Chris Giancarlo joins Emily Chang and Sonali Basak to discuss the U.S. House hearing on stablecoins, in which U.S. Treasury Undersecretary for Domestic Finance Nellie Liang...
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College Athletes Discuss NIL In Senate Hearing
Former and current college athletes testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on name, image and likeness rights as well as other issues.
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In Years Before Riot, Congress Kept Knocking Down Plans For A Fence
The idea for a permanent fence around the Capitol has come up after previous security scares, including a 1983 bomb explosion in the Senate.
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FCC: Wireless Carriers Violated Federal Law By Selling Location Data
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced the agency's findings in a letter to lawmakers in the House of Representatives.
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U.S. Postal Service Cuts Back Sorting Machines As Mail-In Voting Nears
Hundreds of mail-sorting machines are being pulled and some blue mailboxes are being removed months before mail-in ballots are expected to surge.
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More States Consider Suspending Gas Tax As Prices Rise
Drivers in some places are crossing state lines to get even an ounce of relief.
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Families Affected By Gun Violence Testify Before House Committee
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform is hearing from victims and victims' family members who suffered from recent mass shootings.
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China Urges Trump To Veto Hong Kong Legislation
The White House has not indicated if President Trump plans to sign the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act into law.
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What to Expect When Google's Pichai Meets With Lawmakers
Sep.25 -- Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said he will meet with lawmakers on Capitol Hill this week as his company and other internet giants face increasing scrutiny from conservatives who allege that their views are being...
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Treasury Leadership Vacuum Starting to Weigh on Policy
Feb.13 -- A leadership vacuum at the Treasury Department is beginning to weigh on key areas of American economic policy, such as currency, sanctions and budget issues. Bloomberg's Saleha Mohsin and Kevin Cirilli have more on "Bloomberg...
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Sen. Blumenthal Says Shooting Jarring and Unsettling
Jun.14 -- Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, talks about the shooting at a congressional baseball practice in Del Ray, Virginia that wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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While California lawmakers are deadlocked trying to a pass an operating budget, college students and counties are already starting to feel the pain as the AP's John Mone explains.
HEADLINE: State budget problems hurting students, counties
CAPTION: While California lawmakers are deadlocked trying to a pass an operating budget, college students and counties are already starting to feel the pain as the AP's John Mone...
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Greeces Samaras Fails to Get Votes to Elect President
Dec. 23 -- Greeces Parliament rejects the presidential nominee in a second round of voting.