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Chaotic Transition Leaves Pres.-Elect Biden Without Intel Briefings

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Many security experts point out that in 2000, a delayed transition for George W. Bush affected the 9/11 response.
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COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates Work In Different Ways

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According to the World Health Organization, several potential vaccines are already in clinical trials.
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Supreme Court Denies Trump's Challenge To California Sanctuary Law

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The court refused to review the White House's challenge to a California law that limits cooperation between ICE and local police.
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White House is Encouraging Pooled Testing But Will it Work?

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In pooled testing, running several samples at one time is faster but the process is only effective in areas where cases are low.
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President Biden Kicks Off Midterm Rally As Democrats See Opening

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Democrats have seen their political hopes rebound in recent months amid a legacy-defining burst of action by Congress and the president.
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President Biden Announces Additional $800M In Military Aid For Ukraine

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The latest assistance package is on top of the $13.6 billion approved by Congress last month, which President Biden says is "almost exhausted."
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World Leaders Gather for Funeral of Queen Elizabeth II

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The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II brings together an assembly of global leaders and dignitaries in London on Monday to bid farewell to the UK's longest-serving monarch. Lizzy Burden examines the security and logistics associated...
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Consumer Prices Are a Challenge, Rouse Says

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Cecilia Rouse, chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisers, said in an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin that the Biden administration expected "elevated" inflation numbers. She spoke on "Balance of Power."
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President Biden Announces Additional $1.3 Billion In Aid To Ukraine

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The latest assistance package is on top of the $13.6 billion approved by Congress last month, which President Biden says is "almost exhausted."
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U.S. and China Hold Talks on Russian Invasion of Ukraine

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U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is talking to China's top diplomat today about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports on what the U.S. could be asking for. She's on "Bloomberg Markets Americas."
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Obama: Fighting Ebola Top National Priority

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Oct. 7 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson updates the latest news on the spread of the Ebola virus. (Source: Bloomberg)
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If GOP Gains Senate Control, What Do They Do Next?

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Nov. 4 -- After gaining leadership of the House of Representatives in 2010, Republicans have an eye on taking control of the U.S. Senate in the 2014 midterm elections. Bloomberg's Phil Mattingly examines what comes next if the GOP leads...
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Biden to 'Assess' Xi's Stance on Ukraine Crisis on Call: Psaki

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White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki says President Joe Biden will "assess" where his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping stands in their upcoming call. Psaki speaks at a press briefing.
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Democratic Agenda in Limbo

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West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin told the world on Sunday that he would be rejecting President Biden's $2.2B Build Back Better Plan. AGF Investments Chief U.S. policy strategist Greg Valliere joined "Bloomberg Markets: America" with...
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President Biden To Deliver State Of The Union Address March 1

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The address is typically given in January but this delay is due to the winter spike in COVID cases, a busy legislative agenda and the Winter Olympics.
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FDR: The President Who Charmed the World

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Dec. 12 -- Nicholas Wapshott, author of ""The Sphinx: Franklin Roosevelt, the Isolationists, and the Road to World War,"" discusses the legacy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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GOP Needs to Tread Carefully on Immigration: Chen

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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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Duke Energy CEO: Investing in Renewables Makes Sense

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Sept. 28 -- Lynn Good, Duke Energy's chief executive officer, discusses renewable energy, retiring plants and the company's growth strategy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel at the Morgan Stanley Executive Women's Conference.
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President Bush is planning to spell out some ways he thinks the United States can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In a Rose Garden speech Wednesday, the White House says Bush will challenge lawmakers on some climate change legislation coming up for debate in June.

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HEADLINE: Bush to address global climate change CAPTION: President Bush is planning to spell out some ways he thinks the United States can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In a Rose Garden speech Wednesday, the White House says Bush...
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Liberia's President Edwin Barclay And William Tubman Visit White House

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President Edwin Barclay and President-elect William Tubman are guests of President Franklin Roosevelt's at White House / Barclay and Tubman arrive by car and are greeted by Secretary of State Cordell Hull and saluted by a field of guards...
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President Barack Obama wants to cut $17 billion from next year's federal budget by eliminating or trimming more than 100 programs. But as the Ap's Julie Pace reports, the cuts are a small fraction of the overall budget.

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HEADLINE: Obama wants $17 billion in budget cuts CAPTION: President Barack Obama wants to cut $17 billion from next year's federal budget by eliminating or trimming more than 100 programs. But as the Ap's Julie Pace reports, the cuts...
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Why Comcast Doesnt Like What the President Just Said

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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

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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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Obamacare January 1 Coverage Deadline Today

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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)