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'Impeach, Convict & Kick Out': U.S. Congressman Dares Trump Over Tariffs | Watch Full Speech
U.S. Congressman Al Green has promised to start impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump within 30 days. His comments came at U.S. House of representatives on April 11, 2025, where he also called the President a "Goliath" with too...
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Washington State Legislators Introduce 'Billionaire Tax' With Focus on Economic Recovery
Billionaires in Washington state, including Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and Microsoft founder Bill Gates, could be paying an additional tax as soon as next year. A new proposal, if passed by the state, would levy a 1% tax on, quote,...
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Sharp decline in southbound border traffic hits businesses on both sides
Businesses on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border say they are struggling amid a continued drop in the number of people headed south into the States. As Jon Hernandez reports, some owners are unsure how much longer they'll be able to...
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FULL SPEECH | Poilievre says ‘Canada will fight back’ against U.S. tariffs
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, speaking on Tuesday about the U.S. imposing 25 per cent tariffs on almost all Canadian goods, outlined how he thinks the federal government should respond, including with counter-tariffs. ‘President...
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Winnipeg mayor predicts province will eventually agree to a new funding model
Winnipeg Mayor Scott Gillingham has a prediction: some day, a Manitoba premier will agree to create a new funding formula for cities.
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New York's pet sales ban could force local shops to close
Advocates encourage families to adopt pets from shelters or buy from licensed breeders.
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Trudeau’s GST holiday gets mixed response from provinces
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has praised the federal government’s temporary GST break, but his counterparts in New Brunswick and Prince Edward aren't impressed. They say it will cost them tens of millions of dollars in lost HST and they...
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What does politics in B.C. and Ireland have in common?
Voters in Ireland are casting their ballots in a general election on Friday. CBC News story producer Alan Regan, who has covered elections in both Ireland and B.C., tells The Early Edition host Stephen Quinn about the political...
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Understanding Trump and Harris' Economic Policies
Cheddar's Dave Briggs and Peter Green unpack details on Trump and Harris' economic plans. Do people understand tariffs? Who will add more to the debt? Watch!
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Not 'Liberation Day' for Most Americans: Myron Brilliant
"Companies are going to hold on to capital if we don't see a clear sign where this is all leading to," says says Myron Brilliant, former Head of International Affairs at the US Chamber of Commerce, ahead of fresh US tariffs....
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EU Could Use Anti-Coercion Tool Against US Tariffs, says Former Trade Negotiator
If US tariffs seek to pressure a change in European policy, the EU will have "no other option," but to trigger its Anti-Coercion Instrument, says Ignacio García Bercero, Non-Resident Fellow at Bruegel. García Bercero, who served as the...
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Markets Hopeful for South Africa Budget Deal
The dispute over South Africa's budget within the Government of National Unity has heightened investor anxiety about a potential fracture in the ruling alliance. Terebinth Capital's Head of Equities Ann Sebastian tells Bloomberg's...
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Maryland Governor Moore on Tax Reforms, Economic Growth
Maryland Governor Wes Moore discusses reforming the tax code to make the state more competitive. He says it's about making taxes simpler and pro-growth. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations." This...
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How Best Buy, Apple, Others Make Millions From California Tax Deals
A look at how a few dozen California cities cut lucrative deals with e-commerce giants, like Apple, Best Buy, and Nike, to have millions of dollars in local tax revenue sent back to the companies while towns without deals...
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Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says cutting taxes on the wealthy doesn't work, leaves others behind
Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says cutting taxes on the wealthy doesn't work and tends to leave others behind. She said Americans are "barely getting by" right now. (Scripps News)
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Connecticut Gov. Lamont Wants to Add Tolls to Highways
Mar.11 -- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont discusses legislative efforts to address public debt, proposed infrastructure investments, and the impact of federal income tax changes on the state's citizens. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Why Loop Capital's Chukumba Raised His Price Target for Amazon
Jun.27 -- Amazon Prime members will now get 10 percent off certain sale items and other discounts at all Whole Foods stores nationwide. In a new note, Loop Capital Analyst Anthony Chukumba writes that Amazon's expansion of Whole Foods...
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Oil Price Drop Hurts Some State Budgets
Dec. 11 -- Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs reports on the impact of oil prices on some U.S. state budgets. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Amazon Shoppers Might Pay More Sales Tax This Year
Oct.09 -- Amazon shoppers will probably pay sales tax on more of their purchases this holiday season. Bloomberg's Spencer Soper explains why on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Why New Jersey, Illinois, and Connecticut Risk Pension Fund Pressure
Aug.08 -- Nisha Patel, portfolio manager at Eaton Vance, examines underfunded pension plans across the United States and how some states could benefit from recent Supreme Court decisions. She speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs in this...
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Fmr. HHS Secy Kathleen Sebelius Says Biden Administration Will Listen to Science
Jan.20 -- Former U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius discusses the changes to healthcare we can anticipate under
a Joe Biden administration. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Gov. Murphy Says Property Taxes Driving Retirees Out of N.J.
Oct.01 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy says high property takes are what "chokes people in New Jersey," driving out retirees in particular. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro, Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg...
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Is Japan's Economy Ready for the Sales Tax Hike?
Sep.29 -- Nobuko Kobayashi, a partner at EY-Parthenon, explains how the hike in sales tax will affect the Japanese economy. Japan’s factory production dropped in August amid a global slowdown that’s battered exports leaving the economy...
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Capital Economics Calls Japan Sales Tax Debate Worthy
Oct.08 -- Capital Economics Senior Japan Economist Marcel Thieliant weighs in on the debate in Japan between Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike. Thielient speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."