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Hillary Clinton: America Needs a President Right Now

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Aug.19 -- 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton spoke on night three of the Democratic National Convention. “I wish Donald Trump knew how to be a president, because America needs a president right now,” she said. “If Trump is...
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Trump's Family Matters: Mixing Business, Government

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Nov. 17 -- U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has promised to pass along his business ventures to his family, but also has them involved in transition plans. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker looks at potential conflicts of interest for the...
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President Trump Expands Spending in $4.4 Trillion Budget

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Feb.13 -- President Donald Trump released his 2019 budget blueprint on Monday, boosting military spending while deeply cutting from other areas of the U.S. government. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli examines the proposal on "Bloomberg...
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Rust belt state, Wisconsin, divided over Trump Impeachment

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VOICED: Shows exterior and aerial shots urban stockshots, traffic, buildings, roads, exterior and aerial night shots lights and decorations for Christmas, interior shots bowling alley, interviews with Democrat and Republican women voters...
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Trump's Budget Cuts Face Tough GOP Road in Congress

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Mar.17 -- President Donald Trump's budget proposal is not finding favor with many House Republicans in key states that helped Trump win election in November. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Paid Family Leave Takes Center Stage Ahead of 2020

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Members of Congress want to tackle paid family leave. So does the White House. Can the two sides come together?
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Cohn Says 'Confident' Tax Plan Grows GDP, Shrinks Deficit

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Sep.29 -- White House National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses President Donald Trump's tax plan. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Examining Trump, Biden Differences on Foreign Policy

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Nov.02 -- Wendy Cutler, vice president at Asia Society Policy Institute, discusses the differences between Joe Biden’s foreign policy, if elected and Donald Trump’s foreign policy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Biden's Relationship With Obama Will Likely Influence His VP Pick

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The former vice president will choose his own VP in the next few weeks.
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Pence: a Vaccine Could Be Going to Clinical Trial in 6 Weeks

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Mar.02 -- Vice President Mike Pence discusses the latest coronavirus cases and death toll in the U.S., and the measures the Trump administration is taking. Pence and members of the task force speak at a press briefing in at the White...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

FDR 60th Birthday Celebration

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Gala birthday party for President Roosevelt / view of event hall with a large group of people dancing / bag of balloons hangs from ceiling of auditorium, baloons are dropped on crowd / movie stars Patricia Morrison and Dorothy Lamour...
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Trump Says NATO Members Must Contribute Fair Share

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May.25 -- U.S. President Donald Trump spoke about the global threat of terrorism and made the case for NATO members to contribute their fair share in a speech at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
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White House Highlights ACA Health Care Woes

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 21 June 20171. Mid, HHS Secretary Tom Price with participants in Roosevelt Room2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Price, HHS Secretary:"Rising...
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What Financial Deregulation Could Mean for Banks

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Jun.13 -- A U.S. Treasury Department report on financial deregulation urges federal agencies to re-write many regulations contained in the Dodd-Frank Act. Bloomberg's Christine Harper breaks down how the changes could affect the banking...
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Trump Administration Is Pushed to Reunite Immigrant Families

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Jun.25 -- The Trump administration is facing continued pressure to reunite children and parents separated at the southern border following a reversal of the policy by executive order. Bloomberg's Jennifer Epstein reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Trump Says U.S. Remains Committed to Reforming UN

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Sep.18 -- President Donald Trump makes his first address to the UN General Assembly, calling for reforms and the changing of business as usual.
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Bloomberg

If U.S. Chooses Net Neutrality, Will Europe Follow?

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Nov. 11 -- President Barack Obama came out in favor of net neutrality, urging the FCC to regulate broadband similar to phone service. Bloomberg's Hans Nichols looks at opposition to the proposal and how Europe approaches the subject. He...
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Restoring the economy and creating jobs will be the main themes of President Barack Obama''s first State of the Union address. AP correspondent Julie Pace looks at Obama''s attempt to reconnect with the American people.

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HEADLINE: Economy to dominate Obama''s State of the Union CAPTION: Restoring the economy and creating jobs will be the main themes of President Barack Obama''s first State of the Union address. AP correspondent Julie Pace looks at...
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Democrats are tapping into Barack Obama's database of nearly 14 million supporters as they try to drum up support for the president's budget. The AP's Julie Pace looks at whether campaign enthusiasm translates into governing enthusiasm.

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HEADLINE: 14 million strong for Obama's budget? CAPTION: Democrats are tapping into Barack Obama's database of nearly 14 million supporters as they try to drum up support for the president's budget. The AP's Julie Pace looks at whether...
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U.S. Can Navigate Economic 'Rocky Waters': Deese

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National Economic Council Director Brian Deese says he expects inflation to be lower by the end of the year and adds that the U.S. economy is better positioned to navigate the current geopolitical pressures. He speaks with David Westin...
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U.S. Puts 8,500 Troops On Heightened Alert Amid Russia Tension

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The troops are prepared for potential deployment to Europe as Russian President Vladimir Putin has yet to de-escalate military pressure on Ukraine.
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US Congressman says there is problem with some in high levels at FBI

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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte on Thursday supports the release of a House Intelligence Committee memo on alleged FBI misconduct, arguing that the public needs to know "there is a problem with several people in the...
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U.S. Embassy Staff In Ukraine Told To Leave As Russia Tension Rises

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NATO announced it's sending more ships and fighter jets to eastern Europe as Russia continues to amass troops near the Ukrainian border.
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U.S. Leaving Iraq Would Fulfill Soleimani’s Goal, CFR’s Haas Says

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Jan.13 -- Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, examines U.S. policy on Iran and the future presence of the American soldiers in Iraq. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."