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McConnell May Offer Revised Senate Health Care Bill
Jun.26 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is reportedly planning to release a revised version of the Senate health care bill as soon as Monday in a bid to woo Republicans holding out on the original plan. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli...
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Why the Impeachment Inquiry Makes USMCA Ratification More Likely
Oct.21 -- Libby Cantrill, head of public policy at Pimco, examines how the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump is impacting markets, the potential passage of the USMCA, and funding for the U.S. government. She speaks with...
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LSE's Klass: U.S. Senate Needs to Stand Up to Trump
Jan.12 -- Brian Klaas, fellow in comparative politics at London School of Economics, and Andrew Sheets, chief cross-asset strategist at Morgan Stanley, discuss the role of the U.S. Senate in providing checks and balances for the...
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Sen. Crapo Says Expanded Russian Sanctions Go Beyond Hack
Jun.13 -- Sen. Mike Crapo, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee and a Republican from Idaho, offers details on a bipartisan deal to expand existing sanctions against Russia and discusses work being done on rolling back Dodd-Frank...
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Ex-HHS Secretary Says Bend Cost Curve to Pass Health Care
Jun.28 -- Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Levitt discusses the prospect of the U.S. Senate reaching a consensus to pass the Republican health care bill. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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How the Impeachment Process Works
Sep.27 -- Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern explains the impeachment process and the steps it takes to remove a president from the White House. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sen. Perdue Says 'Time Is on Our Side' on China Trade Talks
Apr.03 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, discusses his optimism for a U.S.-China trade deal, potentially closing the U.S. border with Mexico, and disaster relief funds. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Fed's Powell Sees Gradual Rate Hikes as Best Path 'For Now'
Jul.17 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell explains the Fed's rate path approach in his statement before the Senate Banking Committee.
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Rep. Barr: American People Ready to Put Impeachment Behind Them
Feb.04 -- Representative Andy Barr, a Republican from Kentucky, discusses the chaos at the Iowa Caucus and his outlook for the President’s State of the Union address. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Trump Impeachment Trial Hits Question Phase as Witness Vote Looms
Jan.29 -- President Donald Trump’s defense team and House impeachment managers will face questions from Senators over the next two days as a pivotal vote on allowing witnesses in Trump’s impeachment trial could be held as early as...
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Senate’s Infrastructure Push Faces a Covid Roadblock
Aug.03 -- Plans to pass a $550 billion infrastructure bill through the Senate this week hit a potential obstacle as Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham announced he tested positive for Covid-19 and would quarantine for 10...
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House Democrats Tie Debt Limit to Spending Bill Vote
Sep.21 -- House Democrats are combining a U.S. debt ceiling suspension to a spending bill needed to keep the government open in a move to try to pressure Republicans to approve a debt increase. Bloomberg’s Joe Mathieu reports.
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Senate Infrastructure Talks Hit Snags as CEOs Urge Passage
Jul.27 -- U.S. Senate negotiators his multiple obstacles on the path to a bipartisan infrastructure agreement as Wall Street CEOs urge politicians in a letter to “seize the moment” and pass the plan. Bloomberg’s Joe Mathieu reports.
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President Trump To Stump For Georgia's GOP Senators
The races will determine which party will control controls the Senate.
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Early Voting Begins For Georgia Runoffs
President-elect Joe Biden is set to campaign for Democrats in Georgia on Tuesday.
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McConnell Wins Re-Election to Senate
Nov.03 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell won re-election to a seventh term. Bloomberg’s Anna Edgerton reports on “Bloomberg Balance of Power: 2020 U.S. Presidential Election.”
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U.S. Senate Blocks $2,000 Aid Checks
Dec.29 -- Hopes for higher $2,000 relief checks for American households did stumble in the Senate. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell blocked attempts by Democrats to force a quick action on the bill the House had passed earlier....
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Trump Disavows Violence, Says Free Speech Under Assault
Jan.13 -- President Donald Trump calls on Americans to avoid further violence after the U.S. House of Representatives voted to impeach for his role in a riot by his supporters that stormed the Capitol and left five people dead. He also...
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Sen. Rounds on Covid, Troop Withdrawal, Trump Nominations
Nov.18 -- Senator Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota and a member of the Banking and Armed Services Committees, discusses the surge in coronavirus cases in his home state, President Donald Trump’s plans to withdraw U.S. troops...
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Critics of USA Freedom Act Are Ill-Informed: Stone
Nov. 19 -- Geoffrey Stone, co-author of the White House Report on the NSA, discusses the merits of the USA Freedom Act with Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns at the CME's Global Financial Leadership Conference in Naples, Florida. (Source:...
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Democrat Rick Weiland Sings His Campaign Message
Oct. 17 -- In Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Democrat Rick WeilandÓcandidate for U.S. SenateÓsings original lyrics over a Bob Dylan melody. On this particular campaign stop, his ""Take It Back Band"" features guest vocals by Susy Blake, a...
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John McCain: GOP Needs to Show America It Can Govern
Nov. 10 -- Sen. John McCain, a Republican from Arizona discusses the 2014 midterms and the new Congress. He speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can Republicans Win the U.S. Senate Majority?
Nov. 4 ""U.S. voters head to the polls today for the mid-term elections. President Obama's low approval ratings could work in favor of the Republicans who hope to take control of the Senate. But several races remain too close to call....