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Trump Budget Proposes Deep Cuts to Social Programs

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May.22 -- President Donald Trump is planning deep spending cuts to major social and entitlement programs as part of his formal budget request to be released on Tuesday. Bloomberg's Toluse Olorunnipa has the details on "Bloomberg...
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What Does the New Law Mean for the Future of Hong Kong?

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Jul.01 -- Kurt Tong, partner at advisory firm the Asia Group and a former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, shares his views on China's move to enforce a sweeping security law on the former British colony. The U.S. House of...
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Pentagon: 'Phoenix Ghost' Drones Would Benefit Ukraine

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Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby discusses sending "Phoenix Ghost" drones to Ukraine. The drones were in development before Russia's invasion and Kirby says this unmanned aerial system would very nicely suit their needs. He spoke at a news...
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Regeneron CEO Schleifer: Drug Pricing Conundrum

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June 29 -- Leonard Schleifer, chief executive officer at Regenron Pharmaceuticals, discusses balancing drug prices for patients and drug makers, the patent system, and how he views the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. He speaks with...
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Blinken: We Are Delivering a Blow to Russia's Economy

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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discusses sanctions against Russia and its ally Belarus, and Russia's war with Ukraine. The latest sanctions imposed on Wednesday include the U.S. closing off its air space to all Russian flights....
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NBA Commissioner Silver Calls for Legal Sports Gambling

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Nov. 17 -- ESPN Analyst Andrew Brandt discusses the NBA and sports gambling. He speaks on ""Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Dangerous to Analyze World by Trade Deficits: Sinche

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Jan.31 -- Robert Sinche, global strategist at Amherst Pierpont, looks at trade deficits and the value of the euro in light of economic discrepancies in the Euro Zone. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Dimon Pushed White House for 'Marshall Plan' on Domestic Gas

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JPMorgan Chase Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon told President Joe Biden that the U.S. needs a "Marshall Plan" for developing more domestic natural gas during a private meeting this week. Bloomberg's Dan Flatly reports on "Bloomberg...
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U.S.: Russia Will Pay 'High Price' for a Cyberattack

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State Department Spokesman Ned Price says there "would be a high price to pay" if Moscow launched cyberattacks against critical infrastructure targets in the U.S. The federal government has been providing warnings to U.S. companies of...
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Plosser Sees 'Politicization' of Federal Reserve

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Sep.07 -- Former Philadelphia Federal Reserve President Charles Plosser discusses the resignation of Federal Reserve Vice Chair Stanley Fischer and what his departure means to the central bank. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Twitter Says Musk Investigated by Federal Authorities Over Deal

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Twitter Inc. says Elon Musk is being investigated by federal authorities over his deal for the social media company. Ed Ludlow reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Can Social Media Impact the 2014 Midterms?

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Nov. 4 -- Brigade CEO Matt Mahan and OSET Foundation board member Chris Kelly discuss the impact of social media, smartphones and technology on elections. They speak on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Kissinger Sees U.S. and China in ‘Foothills of Cold War’

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Nov.21 -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger ties in historical insight on the cold war between the United States and the Soviet Union as he discusses the potential modern-day impact of U.S.-China trade tension. He speaks at...
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Lawrence Summers on Carbon Dividends, Border Tax, Trade

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Jun.20 -- Lawrence Summers, Harvard University Charles W. Eliot Professor and Former U.S. Treasury Secretary, discusses carbon dividends, a border adjustment tax, and U.S. trade agreements. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Supreme Courts Gay Marriage Refusal Defers to States

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Oct. 6 -- Bloomberg Politics Mark Halperin and John Heilemann examine the U.S. Supreme Courts refusal to consider gay marriage in their denial of seven pending appeals presented to the court. They speak on In The Loop.
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Slovakia in Talks to Send Air Defense System to Ukraine

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Slovakia's Minister of Defense Jaroslav Nad said his country is willing to give its S-300 air defense system to Ukraine if the NATO country receives an appropriate replacement or an air defense capability "guaranteed for a certain period...
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Japan Sends Rare Warning to Residents to Shelter From N. Korea Missile

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Japan's government sent out a wide-scale notice that a North Korean missile was launched toward the northern part of the country. The alert urged residents in affected regions to immediately duck and cover for safety. The government said...
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China’s Position Is to Develop Healthy Relations With U.S.: Li

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Oct.29 -- Li Yong, senior fellow at the China Association of International Trade, discusses China’s latest five-year plan and how the results of the U.S. election could impact relations with China. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Dino Kos: Dodd-Frank Is the Law of the Land

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Nov. 9 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and Dino Kos, executive vice president at CLS Bank, discuss the difficulties President-Elect Donald Trump faces in doing away with Dodd-Frank legislation and how Trump can affect...
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How U.S. International Relations and Policies May Change

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November 14 -- The European Union promised to cooperate with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump while vowing to stand by international agreements he has questioned including United Nations deals to curb climate change and ease sanctions...
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Rodgin Cohen on Volcker Rule, Financial Regulation

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Jan.23 -- Rodgin Cohen, senior chairman at Sullivan & Cromwell, examines the potential changes to financial regulation by President Donald Trump, the importance of fighting money laundering, and the entities in charge of enforcing...
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Cato Institute's Bier: Trump's Immigration Ban Is Illegal

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Jan.31 -- David Bier, immigration policy analyst at Cato Institute, examines President Donald Trump's immigration policy, explaining how it goes against the United States' Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Trump Signs Order to Ban Transactions With 8 Chinese Apps

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Jan.05 -- President Donald Trump has signed a new executive order banning transactions with 8 Chinese apps on payments. Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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CDC Head Urges Parents to Get Their Teens Vaccinated

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Jun.03 -- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky says "I strongly encourage parents to get their teens vaccinated, as I did mine." She speaks at a White House briefing.