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Rep. Costello Says Trump Is Hurting Prospects for Immigration Bill

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Jun.21 -- Rep. Ryan Costello, a Pennsylvania Republican, and Rep. John Garamendi, a California Democrat, discuss the U.S. immigration legislation currently before Congress. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Lisa Abramowicz on...
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Ross Signals More Tariff Pain Ahead in China Trade Battle

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Aug.02 -- The Trump administration seems to be in no hurry to back down in the trade dispute with China as Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross signals more pain ahead unless Beijing changes its trade behavior as well as its total economic...
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Washington state limits vaccine exemptions

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Parents in Washington state will no longer be able to claim a personal or philosophical exemption for their children from receiving the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine before attending a day care centre or school, under a...
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The U.S.'s New, Less Confrontational Track to Protecting IP

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Jun.27 -- The Trump administration is taking a new, less confrontational track to protecting intellectual property. Benjamin Harburg, MSA Capital managing partner, and Bloomberg's Shelly Banjo have more on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Syria seeing unprecedented internal displacement says UN

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The United Nations Commission of Inquiry says Syria this year has witnessed levels of internal displacement not seen before in the seven-year conflict.
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Rep. Khanna Says EU 'Right to Be Forgotten' Unconstitutional

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Oct.19 -- Representative Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, discusses his proposed 10-point program that he calls an "internet bill of rights" with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Hard Rock Prefers Hokkaido Prefecture for Japan IR

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Aug.08 -- Edward Tracy, chief executive officer for Asia at Hard Rock International, discusses Japan's passing of a law outlining a road map for casino resorts, and the opportunities it creates for the American casino and restaurant...
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US House GOP leaders push anti-abortion bill

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Vaccine skeptics protest bill removing exemptions

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Amid a measles outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in the Pacific Northwest, Washington lawmakers heard testimony Friday on a bill that would remove parents' ability to claim a personal or philosophical exemption to opt their...
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Supreme Court blocks Louisiana abortion law

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A divided Supreme Court stopped Louisiana from enforcing new regulations on abortion clinics in a test of the conservative court's views on abortion rights.
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Sen. Warner Says Blockchain Has Merit But Facebook Is a Concern

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Jul.16 -- Sen. Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, discusses Facebook Inc.'s plans for a new cryptocurrency with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Senator Warner on Countering Huawei's 5G Plans, Impeachment

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Jan.17 -- U.S. Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, discusses countering Huawei Technologies Co.'s 5G plans and the next steps in the impeachment trial of President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on...
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Pelosi trumpets 'For the People' accomplishments

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US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined some members of the freshman class of United States House of Representatives as they highlighted the Democrats' first year of 'For the People' accomplishments, outlying over 400 bills passed in the...
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The Top Takeaways From the Sandberg, Dorsey Testimonies

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Sep.05 -- The Alliance for Securing Democracy Co-Director Laura Rosenberger and Bloomberg's Selina Wang discuss the congressional testimonies of Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter Inc. Chief Executive...
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HKong pro-independence party faces govt ban after police probe

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Hong Kong authorities have told a political party that advocates independence for the Chinese territory that the group might be banned on national security grounds. Secretary of Security for Hong Kong John Lee said Tuesday...
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CLEAN : Versailles: Anti gay marriage protest

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Thousands of people from an anti-gay marriage group called 'Manif for all' came to Versailles on Sunday to protest against the government's familyphobia and upcoming legislation. CLEAN : Versailles: Anti gay marriage protest on December...
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Nepal protest nationalisation of religious trusts

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Thousands of people gathered in Nepal's capital Wednesday to protest proposed legislation that would allow the government to nationalise centuries-old community and religious trusts responsible for organising festivals and ceremonies.
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Hong Kong Bill Will Pass in the Senate, Says Rep. Chris Smith

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Oct.15 -- Representative Chris Smith, a Republican from New Jersey, discusses the U.S. House passing a bill aimed at supporting Hong Kong’s pro-democracy protesters, the threat of retaliation from China and what this means for Hong...
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Hong Kong Reaching a Turning Point, Basic Law Committee Member Says

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May.28 -- Albert Chen, a member of the Hong Kong Basic Law Committee under the Standing Committee of China's National People’s Congress and a professor in constitutional law at the University of Hong Kong, talks about China's plan to...
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Value Partners Co-Chair Sees China's V-Shaped Recovery

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Jun.23 -- Cheah Cheng Hye, co-chairman of Value Partners Group Ltd., a Hong Kong-based asset manager, discusses the outlook for China's economy and stocks amid the political tensions with the U.S. and the coronavirus outbreak. He also...
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US Senators draft US$300B plan for small businesses

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Republican US Senators Marco Rubio of Florida and Susan Collins unveiled a draft bill that would provide US$300 billion in help for small businesses, including loans that would attempt to help businesses pay their workers.
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Lam: Hong Kong's Freedoms Will Be Preserved in New Security Law

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May.26 -- Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam talks about China’s moves to impose sweeping national security laws in the territory as she responds to questions at a press briefing. (Excerpt)
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CLEAN : The president's son, the pastor, the Guaido loyalist: three players in Venezuela's election

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Nicolas Maduro Guerra, Javier Bertucci and Freddy Guevara offer their views on Venezuela's 6 December legislative elections, marked by the boycott of the main opposition parties (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)