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Iowa continues to be in the presidential spotlight as the countdown continues toward the precinct caucuses on January 3rd. Democratic hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton, along with her husband, Bill, and basketball great Magic Johnson, have several events today.

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HEADLINE: There's 'Magic' in Iowa for Hillary CAPTION: Magic Johnson doesn't trust rookies to win a basketball game, much less lead the nation. Johnson was in Davenport at a packed rally Tuesday, with former President Bill Clinton to...
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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.

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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...
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Holiday in honour of Obama win, babies named Obama

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Kisumu 1. Wide exterior of Marie Stopes Nursing Home 2. Wide of mothers and their new borns 3. Mother and new born baby "Obama" 4. Close up of baby "Obama" 5. Mothers and their new born babies 6. Various of Sara Otieno and her new born...
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Chovanec: China's Russia Relationship Always Been Tricky

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Dec.30 -- Silvercrest Chief Strategist Patrick Chovanec discusses Russia's China and U.S. relations, geopolitical risks and the markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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President Obama Arrives At Downing Street

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President Obama Arrives At Downing Street
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Seth Meyers on Senate's Trumpcare Bill: 'Almost Comically Villainous'

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Seth Meyers declared on Monday's 'Late Night' that the Senate's Trumpcare bill is quote "almost comically villainous" when looking at the "winners and losers" of the health care proposal.
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Impeachment Trial May Focus On Chief Justice's Role As 'Umpire'

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Chief Justice John Roberts hailed his impartiality, saying, "Nobody ever went to a ballgame to see the umpire.” Umpiring impeachment may be different.
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Would Elizabeth Warren Kill the Stock Market as President?

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Oct.30 -- Multiple Wall Street pundits have stated that the stock market will plunge if Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren wins the White House in 2020. Similar comments were made ahead of President Donald Trump’s victory...
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Trump Mused About Replacing Powell With Warsh Last Year: Axios

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Apr.03 -- President Donald Trump briefly thought toward the end of last year about whether he could replace Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell with Kevin Warsh, according to an Axios report. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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Former President Barack Obama Speaks Out On Police Reform

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The former president called for police reform and nationwide unity amid protests
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Israelis and Palestinians on their hopes for US election outcome

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Jerusalem - 5 November 2012 1. Mid of picture on shirt showing American President Barack Obama with Iranian President Ahmadinejad and explosion from nuclear bomb 2. Mid of picture on shirt showing Obama with Palestinian headscarf 3. Mid...
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President Barack Obama''s hours-long health care summit ended without compromise. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports that it increasingly looks like Democrats will try to pass legislation on their own

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HEADLINE: Health care summit ends without compromise CAPTION: President Barack Obama''s hours-long health care summit ended without compromise. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports that it increasingly looks like Democrats will try to...
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President Barack Obama is directing the Food and Drug Administration to take steps to reduce drug shortages, action he says will help stop a "slow-rolling problem" that puts patients at risk and raises the potential for price gouging.

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HEADLINE: Obama orders FDA to help reduce drug shortages CAPTION: President Barack Obama is directing the Food and Drug Administration to take steps to reduce drug shortages, action he says will help stop a "slow-rolling problem" that...
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The explosions and fire at a Japanese plant have raised new questions about the safety of nuclear power, and may be a setback to President Barack Obama's belief it should play a major role in America. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Japan quake clouds nuclear future CAPTION: The explosions and fire at a Japanese plant have raised new questions about the safety of nuclear power, and may be a setback to President Barack Obama's belief it should play a major...
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Residents of Manitowoc, Wisc. gathered to watch President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night. The president will visit the town Wednesday.

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HEADLINE: Wisc. town watches speech ahead of Obama arrival CAPTION: Residents of Manitowoc, Wisc. gathered to watch President Obama's State of the Union address Tuesday night. The president will visit the town Wednesday. (Jan. 26) On the...
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On the icy shores of Lake Michigan sits Manitowoc, Wisconsin...the picture of main street America and a region known for manufacturing and old fashioned work. (Jan. 25)

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HEADLINE: Fame returns to Manitowoc, Wis. with Obama visit CAPTION: On the icy shores of Lake Michigan sits Manitowoc, Wisconsin...the picture of main street America and a region known for manufacturing and old fashioned work. (Jan....
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Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, widely credited with taking aggressive action to avert an economic catastrophe after the financial meltdown last fall, will be nominated by President Barack Obama for a second term, the AP learned Monday.

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HEADLINE: AP source: Fed's Bernanke picked for second term CAPTION: Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, widely credited with taking aggressive action to avert an economic catastrophe after the financial meltdown last fall, will be...
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How Well Did Democrats Mobilize African-American Voters?

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Nov. 4 -- Former NAACP President Ben Jealous discusses voter registration and turnout in the African-American community on ""Bloomberg Politics: Election All-Nighter."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Wasting no time, President Barack Obama took the sales pitch for his newly unveiled jobs plan on the road Friday. Obama unveiled his $447 billion initiative during a speech to Congress Thursday night.

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HEADLINE: Obama hits the road to sell jobs plan CAPTION: Wasting no time, President Barack Obama took the sales pitch for his newly unveiled jobs plan on the road Friday. Obama unveiled his $447 billion initiative during a speech to...
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In an exclusive interview with Associated Press, real estate mogul Donald Trump suggested that President Barack Obama was a poor student who didn't deserve to be admitted to the Ivy League universities he attended.

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HEADLINE (48 characters): Trump: Obama wasn't qualified for Ivy League CAPTION: (255 characters): In an exclusive interview with Associated Press, real estate mogul Donald Trump suggested that President Barack Obama was a poor student...
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÷Major Milestone Achieved in U.S.-China Agreement

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Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg's Nathaniel Bullard reports on the first carbon emissions agreement between China and the United States. He speaks on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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WRAP Obama's Kenyan family prepare for US elex, voxpops, Kisimu

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Kogelo 1. Wide of policemen outside gate of US Democratic presidential candidate, Barack Obama's grandmother's house 2. Various of policemen patrolling 3. Close of police inside compound of Obama's grandmother's home 4. Various of...
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Afghan Pres spokesman comments following Obama's visit

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1. Wide of news conference given by presidential spokesman Humayun Hamidzada 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Humayun Hamidzada, Afghan presidential spokesman: "The discussion also focussed on the difficulties we are...
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Are Obama's Kids Off Limits?

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Dec. 1 -- A Republican staff member resigns because she criticized Malia and Sasha. Was it an exception - or a sign of what's to come?