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WH Counsel Declines Participation In First Judiciary Committee Hearing

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White House counsel Pat Cipollone sent a letter to the House Judiciary Committee outlining why the President won't be there.
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Coronavirus Won’t Create New World Order, Bremmer Says

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May.13 -- Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, offers his outlook for international relations after the coronavirus crisis, and examines the pandemic response of the Trump administration. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on...
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White House Surprised by OPEC Production Cut: Hochstein

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Amos Hochstein, US senior adviser for global energy security, says he was surprised by OPEC's decision to cut oil production after visiting Saudi Arabia last month. He talks about the impact of that cut on the US and other countries. He...
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OPEC+ Makes Big Oil Cut To Boost Prices; Costs At Pump May Rise

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President Biden considered the OPEC+ decision "shortsighted" while the global economy is dealing with the negative impacts of the war in Ukraine.
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Scaramucci Says There's 'Less Than Zero' Percent Chance He'll Return to Politics

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Jul.09 -- Anthony Scaramucci, former White House communications director, comments on his time in politics during an interview with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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U.S. Warns Russia Of 'Catastrophic Consequences' Over Nuclear Weapons

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National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan insisted Sunday that Moscow's threats are just the latest indication that Russia is struggling in its war.
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Toomey Has Concerns About Possible Raskin Fed Nomination

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The Senate Banking Committee's top Republican, Pat Toomey, has "serious concerns" about the possible nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin as vice chair of supervision at the Federal Reserve. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports.
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Pres. Biden To Release 15M Barrels From Oil Reserve, More Possible

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President Joe Biden will open to the door to more oil reserves this winter to keep prices down, while the strategic reserve hits a low.
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Bloomberg

What to Watch for In CBO's Health Care Scorecard

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Mar.13 -- The Congressional Budget Office is expected to release its findings on the cost of the American Health Care Act, sending Republicans on the offensive ahead of the report expected to come later this week. Bloomberg's Anna Edney...
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Trump Calls on Fed to Lower Interest Rates to 'Zero or Less'

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Sep.11 -- President Donald Trump urged the Federal Reserve to "get our interest rates down to ZERO or less" in a Wednesday morning tweet. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump Doubles Down On Anti-Immigration Rhetoric As Reelection Strategy

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The president is emulating his 2016 strategy but analysts say he may look out of touch since polls show immigration isn't a high priority for voters.
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President Makes First Public Campaign Speech After COVID-19 Diagnosis

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Two thousand people were invited to see the president campaign from the White House balcony.
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DHS To Require Vaccination For Non-U.S. Workers Crossing Borders

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Starting Saturday, all foreign workers looking to cross U.S. land borders are required to be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
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Biden Set to Ban Russian Oil Imports to U.S.

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The Biden administration is expected to impose a ban on U.S. imports of Russian oil, liquified natural gas, and coal as soon as Tuesday, without the participation of its European allies. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern has the details.
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The First U.S. President To Throw Out an MLB Pitch

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Attending a baseball game in 1910, President William Howard Taft threw a ceremonial pitch from the stands, kicking off the Washington Senators’ season. Since then, every sitting commander in chief, save Jimmy Carter and Donald Trump, has...
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Is Tech Community Optimistic for Trump’s First 100 Days?

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Jan.20 -- Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Shira Ovide and Bloomberg’s Brad Stone discuss net neutrality and how both tech giants and the startup community are feeling about the Trump administration. They speak with Caroline Hyde on...
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Sen. Rand Paul Says Those Embracing Socialism Have Forgotten History

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Republican Sen. Rand Paul warns that growing acceptance of socialism can be dangerous.
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North Korea Tests Long-Range Missile, Escalating Nuclear Tensions

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The missile launch is at least the eleventh one this year. It happened as President Joe Biden is in Europe to discuss Russia's invasion with allies.
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House Speaker John Boehner says the only way to fix the health care law is to scrap it entirely. He spoke shortly before Obama revealed his plan to let insurance companies continue to sell cancelled policies for at least one more year. (Nov. 14)

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House Speaker John Boehner says the only way to fix President Barack Obama's health care law is to scrap it entirely. Boehner says the law has forced health coverage to be canceled and the costs of premiums to rise. He says the Obama...
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U.S. Warns China of 'Significant Consequences' on Russia

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The Biden administration warned China against offering economic or military assistance to Russia in relation to its invasion of Ukraine, saying that any such involvement would have consequences. "There are a range of tools at our...
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New Poll Shows Biden's Approval Rating Rising Ahead Of Midterms

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Support for President Biden spiked to 45%, according to a poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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RR7242A USA ELECTIONS: A LANDSLIDE FOR NIXON?

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Cuts available: z024294 On November 7th 1972, Richard Milhous Nixon goes to the country to seek a second term as President of the United States. All the signs are that he will win by a landslide. The latest opinion polls give him a...
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President Barack Obama convened a White House health care summit Thursday, challenging allies and opponents to overhaul the nation's costly health system

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HEADLINE: Obama starts big push for health care overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama convened a White House health care summit Thursday, challenging allies and opponents to overhaul the nation's costly health system. (March 5) ...
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OPEC+ Agrees to Cut Output by 2 Million Barrels a Day

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OPEC+ agreed to cut its collective output limit by 2 million barrels day, delegates said, as the group seeks to halt a slide in oil prices caused by the weakening global economy. It's the biggest reduction by the Organization of...