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Obamacare January 1 Coverage Deadline Today
Dec. 15 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook updates the latest news on the Sydney hostage crisis and reports on Obamacare deadlines on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Delta CEO on the Fight Against Gulf Carrier Subsidies
May 2 -- Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian officially becomes CEO of the second-largest U.S. carrier today. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker sat down with Bastian in the company's engine shop at its headquarters in Atlanta, where they discussed...
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Does Keystone XL Pipeline Matter to Oil Industry?
Nov. 18 -- Skip York, principal oil analyst at Wood MacKenzie, discusses whether or not the oil industry has moved beyond the Keystone XL Pipeline as Canadian producers find alternate means of moving oil to refiners and why he believes...
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Obama to Nominate Ashton Carter as Defense Secretary
Dec. 2 -- President Barack Obama will nominate Ashton Carter to succeed Chuck Hagel as U.S. Secretary of Defense. Bloomberg's Phil Mattingly examines the choice and any obstacles Carter may face in the confirmation process. He speaks on...
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NYSE's Farley Sees Trump Encouraging U.S. Companies
Apr.04 -- Tom Farley, president at NYSE Group Inc., discusses President Donald Trump's CEO town-hall event at the White House, the impact of Brexit on company listings, and the exchange's IPO pipeline. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Sweeney: Tech, Not Trade, Hurt U.S. Manufacturing
Jan.25 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on the impact of NAFTA and other trade deals on manufacturing in the United States. He speaks with James Sweeney, chief economist in fixed income...
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Trump 'Careless, Cavalier' on Foreign Policy, Says Corr
May.16 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments on President Donald Trump from Bloomberg View columnist Noah Feldman. He speaks with Anders Corr, founder at Corr Analytics, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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How Can Donald Trump Change the Fed?
Dec.14 -- Bill Daley, head of U.S. operations at Argentiere Capital, discusses the historic relationship between the U.S. President and Federal Reserve Chair and his expectations for President-elect Donald Trump's approach to the Fed. He...
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Rep. Black Says Bigger Paychecks Could Arrive by February
Dec.14 -- Representative Diane Black, chair of the House Budget Committee and a Republican from Tennessee, discusses the debate over the pending U.S. tax overhaul and concerns over the deficit and government spending. She speaks on...
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Ryan: Need to Reverse Damage Done by Obamacare
Jan.04 -- House Speaker Paul Ryan speaks after a meeting of the House Republican Conference on the need to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Populism and the End of Principled Political Compromise
Oct. 6 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Council on Foreign Relations co-chair Robert Rubin on political compromise. He speaks with Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist at JPMorgan...
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U.S. Health Care Under a Trump Presidency
Dec.09 -- Michael Mussallem, chairman and chief executive officer at Edwards Lifesciences, discusses the future of Obamacare, expectations for health care policy under President-elect Donald Trump, and the growth of his company's...
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EU to Remain Open for International Trade: Katainen
Dec.19 -- European Commission Vice President for Jobs Jyrki Katainen talks about how the trade policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump can impact Europe, ongoing trade discussions with Japan and China, and the importance of Europe...
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The Greatness of America's Sanctuary Cities
Mar.20 -- President Donald Trump targeted sanctuary cities on the campaign trail with threats that promised to cut the taxpayer dollars they receive. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler examines the positive contributions...
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GE's Rice on Global Economy, New CEO, Pension
Jun.23 -- John Rice, vice chairman at General Electric, discusses the strengths and weaknesses in the global economy, incoming CEO John Flannery, the pension shortfall and the Trump administration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Sen. Gardner on Immigration, Infrastructure, Marijuana
Jan.09 -- Senator Cory Gardner, a member of the Senate Budget Committee and a Republican from Colorado, discusses immigration reform, infrastructure, and how federal and state law applies to marijuana legislation. He speaks with...
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Tax Reform Has Major Unresolved Issues, Says Zezas
Aug.01 -- Michael Zezas, U.S. public policy strategist at Morgan Stanley, and Omair Sharif, senior U.S. economist at Societe Generale, talk about the prospect for U.S. tax reform and who may be responsible for driving the policy. They...
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The Senate's Winding Path to Repealing Obamacare
Jul.26 -- The U.S. Senate rejected the health care proposal put forward by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in a vote late Tuesday night as debate continues on various options to repeal and replace Obamacare. Bloomberg's Craig Gordon...
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Summit Worse Than I Expected, Says Troy University's Pinkston
Jun.12 -- Daniel Pinkston, lecturer of international relations at Troy University, discusses the summit between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Harvard's Park Troubled by Trump's N. Korea Statements
Aug.09 -- John Park, Korea working group director at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses President Trump's statements towards North Korea and the possibility of military action between the two countries. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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BlackBerry's CEO on N. Korea, Growth, U.S. Immigration
Aug.09 -- John Chen, executive chairman and chief executive officer at BlackBerry, discusses the company's partnership with Indonesia, his biggest growth markets, the situation between the U.S. and North Korea, his growth strategy, U.S....
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Trump Tariffs Put U.S. in 'New Terrain,' Says Veroneau
Jul.11 -- John Veroneau, partner at Covington & Burling, discusses the latest U.S. tariff list on $200 billion of Chinese-made products. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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First Round of Tariffs Have Minimal Impact on China, Says HSBC's Qu
Jul.05 -- Qu Hongbin, co-head of Asian economics research at HSBC, discusses the U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods that are about to take effect at midnight tonight, how the PBOC might react and how China may retaliate. He speaks on...