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Schumer Names 4 Possible Witnesses For Impeachment Trial
Witnesses would include Mick Mulvaney, John Bolton, Robert Blair and Michael Duffey.
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China Spares Trade in U.S. Retaliation
Dec.02 -- China avoided measures related to trade in its first actions retaliating against the U.S. over a law supporting Hong Kong protesters, instead vowing to sanction some rights organizations and halt warship visits to the city....
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How Will the Hong Kong Democracy Bill Impact Trade Talks?
Nov.20 -- Kit Juckes, chief global foreign exchange strategist at Societe Generale, and Bloomberg’s Tom Orlik discuss the impact the U.S. Senate vote on Hong Kong democracy has on the U.S.-China trade talks and markets. They speak on...
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White House Wants Tax, Regulatory Relief on Virus: Sen. Blackburn
Mar.11 -- Senator Marsha Blackburn, a Republican from Tennessee, discusses work on a potential economic stimulus plan from the White House to help workers affected by the coronavirus outbreak. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli on...
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Trump Impeachment Trial Likely to End as Witness Vote Looms
Jan.31 -- President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial could be quickly winding down as senators vote Friday on Democrats’ bid to call witnesses. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Stimulus Stalemate in Washington
Sep.11 -- The Senate failed to advance a Republican bill for another round of fiscal stimulus this week. The latest stalemate calls the future of any further relief packages into question.
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General Is First African American Leader Of A U.S. Military Service
The U.S. Senate unanimously confirmed Air Force Gen. Charles Brown as the next Air Force chief of staff.
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U.S. Senate Passes China-Sanctions Bill on Hong Kong Law
Jul.02 -- The U.S. Senate gave final approval to legislation that would impose sanctions on Chinese officials cracking down on dissent in Hong Kong. The bill heads to President Donald Trump. Meanwhile, Boris Johnson’s government refused...
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Congress Meets to Certify Election
Jan.07 -- Lawmakers are voting to certify Joe Biden’s election victory after a day of chaos and drama. A pro-Trump mob stormed Capitol Hill, leaving at least 4 people dead and 13 protesters arrested. President Donald Trump eventually...
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Georgia Senate Runoffs Are Too Close to Call
Jan.05 -- The two Georgia runoff races that will determine control of the U.S. Senate and the fate of President-elect Joe Biden’s agenda are too close to call amid record-breaking turnout. Billy House reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Trump Condemns Riot, Concedes Biden Will Take Office
Jan.07 -- President Donald Trump condemns the riot by his supporters at the U.S. Capitol, and says he would prepare for the administration of President-elect Joe Biden. He speaks in a video message released on Thursday night.
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Democrats Debate Biden’s Relief Bill as Deadline Looms
Mar.02 -- Senate Democrats will take up President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion Covid relief package this week as two factions within the party attempt to work out final details. Bloomberg Government’s Jack Fitzpatrick has the details on...
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CDC Chief: Masks Are a Better Covid-19 Defense Than a Vaccine
Sep.16 -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield explains the importance of wearing a mask to combat the spread of Covid-19. He testified during a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on Wednesday.
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Trump Holds Tenuous Grip on Republican Senate Majority
Oct.14 -- President Donald Trump’s declining poll numbers against Democratic nominee Joe Biden could be complicating efforts of Republicans trying to keep control of the U.S. Senate. Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on “Bloomberg...
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Democrats Pivot Back to Biden’s $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Plan
Feb.16 -- With the conclusion of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, Democrats on Capitol Hill are quickly moving back to President Joe Biden’s push for $1.9 trillion stimulus, aiming to have the plan in place by March 14. Bloomberg’s...
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Senate Advances Bill Extending U.S. Debt Limit Into December
Oct.07 -- The U.S. Senate approved legislation that pulls the nation from the brink of a first-ever payment default with a short-term debt-ceiling increase, breaking a week-long stalemate that rattled financial markets. Bloomberg’s...
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Pelosi Wants Biden Bills Vote as Manchin Questions Cost
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will push ahead for votes this week for President Joe Biden’s two spending bills as Senator Joe Manchin and moderate Democrats question the bills’ costs and economic impact. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins...
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Democrats Put Biden’s $1.9 Billion Stimulus Plan on Fast Track
Feb.03 -- Senate Democrats opened debate on a budget resolution for 2021 with a 50-49 vote Tuesday, putting President Joe Biden’s stimulus package on a fast track to passage. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg...
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Trump Team Seeks Fast Acquittal as Impeachment Defense Begins
Feb.12 -- Attorneys for Donald Trump will begin their defense of the former president during his Senate impeachment trial Friday with an eye towards possibly ending the proceedings on Saturday. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins...
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Biden Hopes to Reach Deal on Economic Agenda This Week
President Joe Biden and Senate Democrats moved closer to a deal on his economic agenda, but some House lawmakers see differences that could take a while to resolve. Bloomberg’s Joe Mathieu reports.
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Biden: We Have a Deal on Infrastructure With Senators
Jun.24 -- President Joe Biden said he’s reached a tentative deal with a group of Democratic and Republican senators on a bipartisan, $559 billion infrastructure plan that would fulfill one of his top priorities.
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House Passes Bill Clearing Way to Quick Debt Ceiling Fix
Legislation passed the House Tuesday night that gives Democrats one-time fast track authority to raise the U.S. debt ceiling. Bloomberg Government's Emily Wilkins has the details.
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Senate Averts Shutdown With Stopgap Spending Measure
The Senate passed a stopgap spending measure Thursday night in a bipartisan 69-28 vote to avert a U.S. government shutdown. Bloomberg Government's Emily Wilkins has the details.
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Senators Find Tentative Agreement on Gun Safety Bill
A tentative deal on new gun-safety legislation has been reached by a bipartisan group of US senators following last month's massacres in Texas and New York. Joe Mathieu reports on Bloomberg Television.