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Schumer Says There Will Be an Impeachment Trial for Trump
Jan.22 -- The House’s article of impeachment against former president Donald Trump will be delivered to the Senate on Monday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said, triggering the process leading to a trial.
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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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Yellen Tells Senate It's Time to 'Act Big' on Stimulus
Jan.19 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary nominee Janet Yellen says without further action to spur the economy the U.S. risks a more painful recession and longer-term economic scarring. She speaks during her Senate Finance Committee confirmation...
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Biden Under Pressure to Deliver Diverse Cabinet
Dec.21 -- President-elect Joe Biden’s cabinet picks are beginning to work through the confirmation process in the Republican-controlled Senate as transition officials and Democrats press to avoid delays in putting key people in place...
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Biden Plans Sweeping Orders to Unwind Trump Policies
Jan.20 -- President-elect Joe Biden plans to sign at least 15 executive orders on Wednesday to begin unwinding President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration, climate, and other issues. Bloomberg’s Marty Schenker reports on “Bloomberg...
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Signum Global' Charles Myers on Election Risks
Nov.03 -- Charles Myers, the chairman of Signum Global and bundled for Joe Biden, discusses the risks around the U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak, Alix Steel and Guy Johnson.
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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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Over 2 Million Early Votes In Georgia Senate Runoff Election
The January 5th runoff election will determine which party holds control of the U.S. Senate.
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Trump, Biden Cap Bitter Election Race
Nov.02 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are in the final stretch of the campaign with a blitz of rallies in states critical to the election outcome. Polls suggest Biden is holding onto his lead in key swing...
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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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GOP Blocks Senate COVID Bill; Demands Vote On Immigration Reform
A Democratic move to push the $10 billion measure past a procedural hurdle failed 52-47, leaving Democrats 13 votes short of the 60 needed to prevail.
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House Impeachment Managers respond to former president Trump's defense arguments, and other top stories
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Congress Still Weighing Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine Conflict
Lawmakers say they're close to completing a bill that would introduce massive sanctions on Russian banks and the country's national debt.
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Senator Brown: 'No Question' Sanctions Will Impact U.S.
Senator Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat and chair of the Senate Banking Committee, says Americans need to be prepared for the economic effects stemming from the sanctions against Russia. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Democrats Try to Buck the Trend in Midterms
The US midterm elections are expected to usher in a new era of divided government, with polls showing Democrats losing control of the House and possibly the Senate. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern explains what's at stake.
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Why Does The President's Party Typically Lose Midterms?
Midterms are approaching. Some wonder if a pattern will continue, and if the sitting president's party will lose seats in this years elections.
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WRAP Obama statement on negotiations over US debt ceiling
1. US President Barack Obama walking into diplomatic reception room
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"What''s clear now is that any solution to avoid default must be bipartisan, must have the support of both parties...
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President Barack Obama is hoping Thursday''s bipartisan health care summit will be the first step toward rescuing his flailing attempt at comprehensive reform.
HEADLINE: Stage set for Obama''s health care summit
CAPTION: President Barack Obama is hoping Thursday''s bipartisan health care summit will be the first step toward rescuing his flailing attempt at comprehensive reform. (Feb. 24)
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Midterm Elections: What to Expect If GOP Takes Senate
Nov. 4 -- University of Chicago's Austan Goolsbee and Columbia Business School's Glenn Hubbard discuss the midterm elections on Bloomberg Television's Election 2014 special with Pimm Fox. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Grading the Government's Response to the Ebola Outbreak
Oct. 29 -- The Heritage Foundation's Steve Moore, Zimmerman/Edelson's Robert Zimmerman and Bloomberg's Peter Cook preview the midterm elections and grade the government's response to the Ebola outbreak. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish...
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Sen. Gregg: Obama Hasnt Managed Ebola Crisis Well
Oct. 23 -- Former Republican Senator Judd Gregg rates his partys chances in the upcoming midterm elections. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Will Markets Digest Todays Election Results?
Nov. 4 -- Evercore President and CEO Ralph Schlosstein and Bloomberg's Michael Regan discuss todays midterm election and the markets on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Mayor Emanuel's Crystal Ball: GOP Is 'Going to Complain'
Nov. 19 -- The former White House chief of staff sits down with Mark Halperin and predicts what's to come after the president signs his executive order on immigration. (Source: Bloomberg)