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Aetna CEO Says GOP Health Bill Needs to Be Fixed
Jul.13 -- Mark Bertolini, Aetna Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the health-care legislation currently before the U.S. Congress and the state of the health insurance industry with Bloomberg's David Gura at the Allen & Company...
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Yale's Roach Sees U.S. in Danger of Repeating Past Tariff Mistakes
May.13 -- Yale Professor Stephen Roach and Bloomberg's Marty Schenker discuss the state of U.S.-China trade talks amid the escalation of a tariff war between the two nations. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Trump to Preside Over $100 Billion Jump in Trade Gap
Mar.05 -- If the trends of the past year and economists’ expectations hold true, trade data to be released Wednesday will show the U.S.’s deficit in goods and services with the world topped $600 billion in 2018. That means Donald Trump’s...
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General Motors Has a Special Obligation to U.S., Rep. Kildee Says
Nov.28 -- Representative Dan Kildee, a Democrat from Michigan, discusses the decision by General Motors Co. to close factories and cut jobs, President Donald Trump promising "false hope" to Americans, and his focus for Democratic...
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Trump Turns Attention to Finance in Dodd-Frank Review
Feb.03 -- President Donald Trump will move today to halt a fiduciary rule enacted by the Obama Administration while taking the first steps on repealing or replacing Dodd-Frank legislation. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Why Trump Shouldn’t Focus So Much on Budget Deficit
Feb.01 -- Pimco Global Strategic Adviser Richard Clarida and Narayana Kocherlakota, former Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President and a Bloomberg View columnist, discuss the Federal Reserve’s rate decision, budget deficits and the...
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Will Oil Sanctions Be Used Against North Korea?
Aug.10 -- Bloomberg’s Bill Faries discusses options that maybe used against North Korea amid rising tensions in the region. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn and Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Staying in Develop Markets Is 'Safer Bet,' Axioma Says
Aug.09 -- Olivier d’Assier, Singapore-based head of applied research for Asia Pacific at Axioma Inc., discusses how the disputes between the U.S. and its trading partners are affecting developed and emerging markets. He speaks with Haidi...
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Jimmy Carter Says White House Corrected a Serious Mistake Regarding McCain's Death
Aug.28 -- Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter discusses the legacy of Sen. John McCain with Bloomberg's Jon Erlichman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump: US and EU Working Towards 'Zero Tariffs'
U.S. President Donald Trump says the United States and the European Union have agreed to work toward "zero tariffs" and "zero subsidies" on non-automobile goods.
Trump also says the EU has also agreed to buy "a lot of...
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White House Welcomes Clemson Champs With Fast Food
Jan.16 -- The Clemson Tigers took down Nick Saban and his Alabama Crimson Tide juggernaut, 44-16, in the College Football Playoff national championship game on January 7 to earn their second title in three years. Head coach Dabo Swinney...
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Senate Infrastructure Deal Inches Forward on Medicare Agreement
Jul.23 -- Progress has been made by a bipartisan group of Senators on a $579 billion infrastructure deal, with details of the bill not expected to be released until Monday. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins has the details.
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Peterson's Furman Sees Gradual Rise in U.S. Wages
Feb.16 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Guy Johnson highlight comments from Bloomberg View columnist Barry Ritholtz on the American Middle Class. They speak with Jason Furman, senior fellow at Peterson...
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Trump Says Health Care Plan Will Be ‘Something Special’
Feb.27 -- At a meeting with health insurance executives at the White House on Monday, President Donald Trump discussed replacing Obamacare.
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Trump's Budget Has 'Savagery to It,' Says Goolsbee
May.23 -- University of Chicago Booth School Professor Austan Goolsbee, former chairman of President's Council of Economic Advisors under President Barack Obama, discusses President Donald Trump's 2018 budget. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Pres. Trump And COVID-19: Could Treatments Impact Brain Function?
A new study shows 82 percent of hospitalized COVID-19 patients had neurological issues.
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Virus Relief Passes Congress in Massive Federal Funding Bill
Dec.22 -- The second-largest economic rescue package in U.S. history passed Congress late Monday as part of a year-end spending bill. The package contains $600 stimulus payments to most Americans, along with other measures to combat the...
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NYSE May Revert to Original Plan to Delist China Telecos
Jan.05 -- The New York Stock Exchange is considering proceeding in delisting three major Chinese telecommunications firms after Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin criticized its decision to grant the companies a reprieve, said three...
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U.S. Holds Off on Huawei Licenses
Aug.08 -- The White House is holding off on a decision about licenses for American companies to restart business with Huawei Technologies Co. after China said it was halting purchases of U.S. farming goods, according to people familiar...
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Pence, Giuliani And White House Budget Office Defy House Subpoenas
They had until Oct. 15 to hand over documents related to President Trump's communications with Ukraine.
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White House Has Concerns About Global Pandemic Treaty
More than 20 global leaders are coming together to form a pandemic treaty.
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White House Sees Progress in Stimulus Talks With Pelosi
Oct.21 -- White House Deputy Press Secretary Brian Morgenstern says the administration sees 'a little bit of optimism' when it comes to reaching a new stimulus deal. But he says some differences remain on aid for state and local...
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McConnell to Offer Option to End Debt-Limit Impasse
Oct.06 -- Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell is set to offer Democrats an agreement on raising the U.S. debt ceiling through November, according to a person familiar with the plan. Bloomberg's Emily Wilkins has more on "Bloomberg Markets:...