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Sen. McCain Vows to Return From Brain Cancer

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Jul.20 -- Bloomberg’s Megan Murphy discusses Senator John McCain’s brain cancer diagnosis and how it will affect the health care battle in the Senate. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Assistant Epshteyn: Travel Ban List Not Final

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Jan.30 -- Boris Epshteyn, special assistant to President Donald Trump, offers insight on Trump's executive order banning refugees and travelers from seven nations from entering the United States. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Senate Votes to Overturn FCC Broadband Privacy Rule

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Mar.23 -- Senators voted to overturn an FCC regulation that passed late in the Obama administration, aimed at protecting broadband customers’ private information. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matthew Schettenhelm has more on "Bloomberg...
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Martin Marietta CEO Expects 'More Choppy Headwinds'

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Jul.30 -- Martin Marietta reported earnings per share for the second quarter that beat the highest analyst estimate. Ward Nye, chief executive officer, expects more choppy headwinds in the quarters ahead. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Democrats Aim To Curb President's Power Under Insurrection Act

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Lawmakers from both chambers of Congress announced new legislation after President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act.
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What We Know About The Impeachment Managers For Trump's Senate Trial

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This select group of Democratic lawmakers will make the case to senators for why President Trump should be removed from office.
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VOICED : Paraguay aprueba adhesion de Venezuela al

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El Senado de Paraguay aprobo este martes el protocolo de adhesion de Venezuela al Mercosur, pendiente desde 2006 VOICED : Paraguay aprueba adhesion de Venezuela al on December 10, 2013 in Asuncion, Paraguay (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Bremmer Says U.S. Relationship With China Is 'Heading Into the Toilet'

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Jul.10 -- President Donald Trump said a phase two trade deal with China isn’t under consideration. Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group president, says the U.S. relationship is "heading into the toilet." Bremmer appears on "Bloomberg Balance of...
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Pelosi Hints Democrats Might Pare Stimulus Plan, Seek More Later

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Aug.19 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested that Democrats might be willing to make more cuts to their stimulus proposal to seal a deal with Republicans and speed Covid-19 relief, then come back after the November elections with...
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Trump's Transition: Building a White House Team

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Nov.21 -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump spent the weekend meeting with prospective candidates for cabinet positions as he continues to build his White House team. Bloomberg's Sahil Kapur reports on Trump's choices and comments from...
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Twitter Will Likely Miss Lawmakers' Deadline To Ban Hamas, Hezbollah

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Members of Congress have asked Twitter to remove groups deemed foreign terrorist organizations from the platform by Nov. 1.
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Lawmakers Introduce Bills Opposing G-7 Summit At Trump's Doral Resort

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Congressional Democrats hope to bar federal funding from being used to host the 2020 G-7 summit at the Trump National Doral Miami.
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Pelosi Announces Impeachment Managers For Senate Impeachment Trial

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Reps. Adam Schiff, Jerry Nadler, Zoe Lofgren, Hakeem Jeffries, Val Demings, Jason Crow and Sylvia Garcia have been tapped to serve in the role.
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NYT: Mulvaney Emailed From Air Force One About Withholding Ukraine Aid

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The Times reports that Mulvaney's email inquiring on suspension of military aid came a month before President Trump's call with Ukrainian president.
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Ask The Experts: The Most Overlooked Factor In 2020's Elections

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In an age of "super incumbency," retiring or running for higher office is far more common than losing at the polls. And one party does it more.
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Senate May Take Up COVID-19 Relief After Memorial Day

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Leader McConnell says there's a "high likelihood" of another coronavirus relief package.
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Democrats Sideline Minimum Wage Tax Plan to Speed Stimulus

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Mar.01 -- Senate Democrats are shelving a proposal to tax corporations that don’t raise the minimum wage in order to provide quick passage of President Joe Biden’s broader stimulus plan. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins has the...
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White House Is Said to Prep for Post-Midterm Election Changes

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Oct.29 -- White House officials are reportedly preparing for a staff exodus amid expectations of the GOP losing control of the U.S. House in the midterm election. Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of...
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Sen. Chris Murphy on Health Care and Missing Saudi Dissident

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Oct.10 -- Sen. Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, discusses U.S. health-care policy and the disappearance of Saudi dissident Jamal Khashoggi with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Sen. Menendez Says Trump Should Accept Victory and Move On From Shutdown

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Feb.12 -- Sen. Bob Menendez, a New Jersey Democrat, discusses U.S. tax policy and the possibility of another federal government shutdown with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Brainard Signals Fed Could Raise Rates as Early as March

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"The committee has projected several hikes over the course of the year," Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard says in response to a question during her confirmation hearing before the Senate Banking Committee. She adds, "We will be in...
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President Biden To Announce Supreme Court Nominee By February

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The president has pledged to fill the seat with a historic naming of the court's first Black woman.
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A Year After Jan. 6, Congress More Deeply Divided Than Ever

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Six members of the Senate and 34 members of the House of Representatives decided not to seek reelection after the Capitol insurrection.
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What's In The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill?

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The 2,700-plus page bill, officially titled the “Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act,” is now facing an amendment process.