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Biden: Respecting Will of the People Is at Heart of Democracy

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Dec.14 -- President-elect Joe Biden addresses the nation after the Electoral College finalized his win over President Donald Trump. He speaks from Wilmington, Delaware.
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Bicameral support for Equal Rights Amendment

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Bicameral support is being gathered on Capitol Hill to get women's rights added into the Constitution.
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NEW Elena Kagan sworn in at Supreme Court

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1. Wide of US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Elena Kagan walking in to swearing in ceremony UPSOUND (English): Roberts: "Welcome to the Supreme Court for the swearing in of Elena Kagan as our new Associate Justice." 2....
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Illinois' Levine: We're Removing Honey Pot From Politics

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Oct. 19 -- Illinois State Board of Investment Chairman Marc Levine discusses the state's pension fund problems with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Kavanaugh Says Supreme Court Must Never Be Viewed as Partisan

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Sep.04 -- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said the court "must never, never be viewed as a partisan institution," as he closed out the first day of a rancorous Senate hearing that has bitterly divided Republicans and Democrats.
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First Lady Pat Nixon holds the bible while her husband, Richard M. Nixon, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on January 20, 1973, for his second term as U.S. President.

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First Lady Pat Nixon holds the bible while her husband, Richard M. Nixon, takes the oath of office from Chief Justice Warren E. Burger on January 20, 1973, for his second term as U.S. President.
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Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering if Congress might next force people to buy broccoli.

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HEADLINE Raw Audio: Justices question insurance mandate CAPTION: Conservative justices on Tuesday sharply questioned whether the government can force Americans to carry health insurance, wondering if Congress might next force people to...
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CLEAN : Chile's new board of constitutional assembly takes office

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The new board of Chile's constitutional assembly, with epidemiologist Maria Elisa Quinteros as president, takes office in Santiago (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Chile's constitutional assembly elects epidemiologist as new president

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Epidemiologist Maria Elisa Quinteros is elected as the new president of Chile's constitutional assembly which is in charge of drafting up a new constitution to replace the current one, inherited from the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet...
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Italy's Stability Not at Risk With Draghi Around, Renzi Says

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Italy's stability is not at risk and Mario Draghi will maintain a key role whether he's elected president next week or remains prime minister, former premier Matteo Renzi said in a TV interview.
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CLEAN : Libyan PM wants constitution before elections

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Libya's interim Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah calls for a constitution to be established before holding delayed presidential and parliamentary elections, during a symposium in the capital Tripoli titled: "The constitution first...
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Speaker of the House John Boehner says he intends to file a lawsuit accusing President Barack Obama of failing to carry out the laws passed by Congress. (June 25)

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Speaker of the House John Boehner says he intends to file a lawsuit accusing President Barack Obama of failing to carry out the laws passed by Congress. The suit would be filed on behalf of the Republican-controlled House. Boehner...
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The Recount Daily Pod: Tom Nichols

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Liberal democracy is under attack. And it’s coming from within. That’s according to Tom Nichols, contributing writer at The Atlantic. He joins The Recount Daily Pod host Reena Ninan to discuss his new book, “Our Own Worst Enemy: The...
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AP Explains: The Impeachment Process

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Impeachment is a rarely used procedure that people often think means a president's removal from office. It actually means the House of Representatives has found evidence of impeachable conduct and is sending the process to the Senate for...
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Catalonia Pushes Toward Independence After Vote

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Oct.02 -- The regional Catalan government is said weighing an independence declaration following a day of violence on Sunday as Spanish police were sent in to disrupt an illegal referendum on independence. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports...
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CLEAN : Burkina Faso junta chief orders three-year transition before elections

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The transition period before a return to constitutional order in Burkina Faso is set at three years during a "national forum" gathering political parties, trade unions and grassroots groups in the capital Ouagadougou (Footage by AFPTV...
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Attias: French Political System Should Be More Inclusive

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Apr.24 -- Richard Attias & Associates chairman Richard Attias, discusses the Macron, Le Pen election face-off. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Protest against constitutional amendment, coffin burning

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1. Various of lawyers in front of Supreme Court 2. Lawyers carrying coffin with banner reading: "Demise of Democracy" 3. Various of lawyers carrying placards and marching in front of Supreme Court 4. Various of burning of coffin 5....
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Preview to vote on new constitution with divisive abortion clause

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Nairobi - 30 July 2010 1. Wide of clergy men at a church based rally against the proposed new constitution 2. Close of poster advocating to vote no on the draft constitution 3. Mid of Bishop Mark Kariuki addressing the congregation at...
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VOICER Long delayed draft constitution is unveiled

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0000 Wide of audience listening to the Afghan anthem 0003 Podium 0007 President Hamid Karzai and former king Mohammed Zaher Shah 0011 Guard of honour 0014 President of the Constitution Commission Nehmatullah Sharoni presents the King...
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CLEAN : Burkina junta says country will return to constitutional rule only when "strong"

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Burkina Faso's ruling junta, the Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (French: Mouvement patriotique pour la sauvegarde et la restauration, MPSR), holds a press conference to respond to the proposal of 30-month transition...
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Crypto Report: DAOs

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Syndicate Co-Founders Ian Lee and Will Papper join Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Sonali Basak for a discussion on decentralized autonomous organizations' role in the crypto ecosystem, and what we can learn from the examples of...
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Saxo Bank's Outrageous 2022 Calls

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Steen Jakobsen, CIO, Saxo Bank discusses the bank's outlandish calls for 2022 from a constitutional crisis to double-digit inflation in the U.S. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Court Rules Border Searches Of Electronics Violated Constitution

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A federal court found U.S. border officials had searched electronic devices without reasonable suspicion of a crime, violating the Constitution.