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U.S. Corn Supply Cut as Exports Head to Dry Brazil
June 10 -- The supply of U.S. corn crops may be lower than expected due to higher exports to Brazil where crops have been hurt by dry weather. Bloomberg's Alan Bjerga reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Colorado's Infrastructure Lesson for U.S. Economy
Sept. 6 -- Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler discusses his Bloomberg View column touting the economic benefits of smart infrastructure investment. He offers background on construction of the Denver International Airport...
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GOP Needs to Tread Carefully on Immigration: Chen
Nov. 21 -- President Barack Obama has announced an executive order on immigration and all eyes now to turn how Republicans respond to his action and the options they have on immigration. Bloomberg View columnist Lanhee Chen discusses the...
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Why Do Obamas Executive Orders Differ From Others?
Nov. 21 -- Former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and Rep. Aaron Schock, a Republican from Illinois, talks about the use of executive orders by President Barack Obama and other U.S. Presidents before him and the prospect of another...
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U.S. Trade Representative Froman on TPP, T-TIP
Sept. 22 -- U.S. Trade Representative Ambassador Michael Froman sat down with David Gura on Wednesday afternoon at Bloomberg's New York City headquarters, where he commented on the status of TPP negotiations and T-TIP talks in Europe.
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Obama, Immigration and Executive Power
Nov. 21 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Mia Saini, and Scarlet Fu run down the top stories of the day. They speak on In The Loop.
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Worried Inequality Will Feed on Itself: Krueger
Oct. 3 ""Former Council of Economics Chairman Alan Krueger discusses the expanding wealth gap in the U.S. and possible solutions. He speaks with Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Trump Heads to South Korea Tuesday
Nov.06 -- President Trump heads to South Korea on Tuesday on the second leg of his Asia tour, after a Japan stopover that strengthened ties, but delivered no concrete results on fixing what he calls unfair trade. Bloomberg's Stephen...
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U.S. to Be Alone on Iran Sanctions, Says Ischinger
Sep.21 -- Wolfgang Ischinger, chairman of Munich Security Conference, discusses the potential for the United States to walk away from the Iran nuclear deal. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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J&J CEO Gorsky on M&A, Health Care, Tax Reform
Jun.26 -- Alex Gorsky, chairman and chief executive officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses the company’s purchase of Actelion, the state of health care in the United States, and what tax reform means to the business. He speaks on...
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U.S. Said to Prepare a Target List of Turkey Economic Sanctions
Aug.01 -- The U.S. has reportedly prepared a list of Turkish individuals and entities that could be targeted if sanctions are imposed on the government of Recep Tayyip Erdogan for imprisoning U.S. citizens and diplomatic employees....
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Why Comcast Doesnt Like What the President Just Said
Nov. 10 -- President Barack Obama called for the strongest possible rules to protect the open Internet, saying that there shouldnt be fast lanes and high-speed service should be regulated. Bloomberg Lunch Money Host Olivia Sterns...
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The Economic Implications of Obamacare Supreme Court Case
Nov. 7 -- Elizabeth Wydra, chief counsel at the Constitutional Accountability Center, Bloomberg View columnist Lanhee Chen and Bloomberg's Greg Stohr discuss the U.S. Supreme Court agreeing to consider a challenge to the subsidies that...
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Obama, GOP Renew Battles Over Keystone, Immigration
Nov. 17 -- The U.S. Senate is preparing a vote on the Keystone XL Pipeline following Fridays approval of a bill in the House of Representatives. Rep. John Yarmuth, a Democrat from Kentucky, talks with Betty Liu about the politics behind...
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Were U.S. Airstrikes on Syria Successful?
Sept. 23 -- The U.S. and its Arab allies launched a series of airstrikes against Islamic State positions in Syria, a major expansion of President Barack Obamas effort to destroy the Sunni extremist group. Bloomberg's Indira Lakshmanan....
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Can Drones and Surveillance Towers Protect U.S. Border?
Oct. 6 -- Immigration reform is a hot-button issue. Just days ago, President Obama vowed to take executive action by year's end. But, how exactly are federal agents protecting the borders now? Drones, radar, and heat sensors are all part...
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The Biggest Hurdles Facing Obamacare
Nov. 17 -- PricewaterhouseCoopers Health Research Institute's Ceci Connolly discusses the new health economy and the hurdles facing Obamacare with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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FCC Reacts to Obama's Net Neutrality Stance
Nov. 11 -- FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel discusses President Obamas net neutrality stance. She speaks with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Should the Federal Reserve Care About the World?
Nov. 20 -- The latest Federal Reserve minutes show the bank concerned about inflation, but what about the impact of global economic conditions on the U.S. economy? Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro reports on The Pulse.
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Stockman: Congress in Fiscal Coma, Budgets Not Realistic
Nov. 12 -- Former OMB Director David Stockman and Paul Roberts, author of The Impulse Society, examine the state of U.S. fiscal policy, spending and budgets. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Sen. Franken: Cruz Couldnt Get Net Neutrality More Wrong
Nov. 20 -- U.S. Senator Al Franken, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses net neutrality on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obamacare 2015 Begins With Supreme Court Tax Fight
Nov. 10 -- Neil Grossman, chief investment officer at TKNG Capital Partners, and Bloomberg's Drew Armstrong examine the Affordable Care Act ahead of open enrollment on November 15th, as the Supreme Court is set to hear an appeal to block...
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Regulators May Ban Theranos CEO From Test Business:WSJ
April 13 -- Greg Ingle, chief executive officer of Clinical Lab Consulting, Keith Rabois, partner at Khosla Ventures, Bloomberg's Max Nisen and Sheelah Kolhatkar discuss the proposed sanctions from U.S. regulators that would ban Theranos...
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President Obama Set to Unveil Immigration Plan on TV
Nov. 20 -- President Barack Obama will use a prime-time television speech tonight to present the biggest reprieve for undocumented immigrants in a generation, even as his order falls short of goals embraced by legislation the U.S. Senate...