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Sen. Flake Says He Called Scalise's Wife After Shooting

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Jun.14 -- Sen. Jeff Flake, a Republican Senator for Arizona, shares his experience during the shooting at a congressional baseball practice in Del Ray, Virginia that wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others.
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Trump Preps UN Address as Mueller, Obamacare Loom

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Sep.19 -- As President Donald Trump make his first address before the UN General Assembly Tuesday, special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation focuses on Paul Manafort and Congress gets set to vote on another attempted repeal...
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Why the Impeachment Inquiry Makes USMCA Ratification More Likely

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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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Supreme Court Temporarily Halts House Subpoena for Trump Records

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Nov.18 -- The U.S. Supreme Court has stayed a House panel subpoena for the financial records of President Donald Trump. Bloomberg’s John Wingrove reports on “Balance of Power.”
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'Why Should We Trust Facebook?' Rep. Waters Asks Marcus

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Jul.17 -- Representative Maxine Waters, chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee and a Democrat from California, questions David Marcus, head of Calibra at Facebook, about the social network's proposed cryptocurrency, Libra.
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U.S. Treasury Warns on Debt Ceiling Ahead of July 31 Deadline

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May.05 -- The U.S. Treasury raised concerns about the debt ceiling as it evaluates scenarios before the current suspension runs out at the end of July. Bloomberg’s Michael McKee reports.
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Zelenskyy Tells U.S. Congress, 'We Need You Right Now'

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Lawmakers gave the Ukrainian president a standing ovation before and after he delivered a livestreamed address to Congress.
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House Cites Ex-Trump Aide Meadows for Criminal Contempt

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The U.S. House voted Tuesday night to hold Mark Meadows, former President Donald Trump's last chief of staff, in criminal contempt of Congress for defying a subpoena to testify in the Capitol insurrection probe. Bloomberg Government's...
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Rep. Brady Says GOP Wants a Tax Code Built for Growth

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May.15 -- Rep. Kevin Brady, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee and a Republican from Texas, discusses this week's hearings on tax reform and what the House, Senate, and White House are focused on in providing tax relief for...
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Cato's Cannon: CBO Score Shows GOP Lost Their Minds

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May.25 -- Michael Cannon, director of health policy studies at Cato Institute, talks about the CBO's scoring of the American Health Care Act. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Must Trump Choose Between Tax Reform and Obamacare?

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Jan.23 -- Michael Leavitt, chairman and co-founder at Leavitt Partners and former Republican Governor of the State of Utah, talks about the links between U.S. tax reform and the repealing and replacing of Obamacare. He speaks on...
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Congress's First 100 Days: Reform and Repeal

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Jan.11 -- Dana Peterson, North America economist at Citigroup looks at the focus for the 115th U.S. Congress and the prospect of a quick repeal of the Affordable Care Act. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Rep. Meadows on Health Care, Debt Ceiling, Military

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Jul.26 -- Rep. Mark Meadows, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus and a Republican from North Carolina, discusses health care reform, the U.S. debt ceiling, and President Trump's statement on transgender military members. He speaks with...
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Trump Takes Less Harsh Approach Toward China Investments

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Jun.27 -- President Donald Trump is taking a less confrontational approach than expected to curb Chinese investment in the United States. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Enda Curran report on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Rep. Jenkins on GOP Baseball Practice Shooting

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Jun.14 -- Rep. Evan Jenkins, a Republican from West Virginia, talks about the shooting at a congressional baseball practice in Del Ray, Virginia that wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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How the Impeachment Process Works

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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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Congress 'Right-Sizing Itself' on Foreign Policy, Harman Says

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Mar.15 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is extending an invitation to NATO’s secretary general to address a joint session of Congress. Jane Harman, president and chief executive officer at Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,...
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Pelosi on Next Relief Bill, GOP Tax Proposals, Stimulus Oversight

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May.07 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, a Democrat from California, discusses plans for the next stimulus bill, disagreements with President Donald Trump and Republicans on payroll and capital gains taxes, and the need for urgency in...
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U.S. House Votes on Uighur Rights Bill

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Dec.03 -- The U.S. House of Representatives is voting on another human rights bill in relation to China. This time in support of the Uighur people which could potentially create sanctions on Chinese officials. Bloomberg’s Joe Sobczyk...
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Trump Impeachment Trial Hits Question Phase as Witness Vote Looms

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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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House Democrats Tie Debt Limit to Spending Bill Vote

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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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U.S. Stimulus Negotiations Drag Amid Renewed Finger-Pointing

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Dec.09 -- Stimulus talks remain deadlocked in Washington over state and local government aid and business liability shield. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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U.S. Senate Blocks $2,000 Aid Checks

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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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Need Automatic Stimulus Triggers That Avoid Congress: Nathan Tankus

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Dec.28 -- The House on Monday passed a bill replacing the $600 stimulus checks in the newly enacted virus relief bill with $2,000 payments, as Democrats and moderate Republicans voted in favor of a proposal backed by President Donald...