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How AI is Deciding Who Gets Hired
The job hunt has changed as artificial intelligence scores resumes, runs interviews and decides who gets access to opportunity. Lawmakers and activists are now pushing back on the threat of computerized bias while others work to outsmart...
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Why Do Candidates Have To Say 'I Approve This Message' In Ads?
As political season approaches you've probably heard "I approve this message." But why do candidates have to say that?
Bloomberg
Markets Weather U.S. Politics, Negative Interest Rates
March 21 -- David Kotok, chairman and chief investment officer at Cumberland Advisors, discusses the relationship between the U.S. election process and market fluctuations and the impact of negative interest rates on equities. He speaks...
Bloomberg
Talent From Mainland China Wants to Move to H.K.: Cheung
Carol Cheung, financial services director at Robert Walters, a global recruitment company, discusses Hong Kong's expat visa program, the city's labor market and her outlook for executive pay and bonuses. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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6 Democrats Take The Stage For The Last Debate Before Iowa Caucuses
The Des Moines debate included the smallest number of participants yet. The questions covered key topics like health care, trade and climate change.
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Judge Rejects New York State Redistricting That Favored Democrats
The proposed map would have given Democrats an advantage in 22 of the state's 26 congressional districts.
Bloomberg
Democrats Outpace Republicans in Fundraising for First Time in 10 Years
Oct.30 -- Democrats, boosted by big donors seeing a chance to flip control of Congress, are projected to lead Republicans by nearly $300 million when candidate spending is combined with money from outside groups. That would be the first...
Bloomberg
Attias: French Want a Revolution, Voters Want Real Change
Apr.24 -- Richard Attias & Associates chairman Richard Attias, discusses the Macron, Le Pen election face-off. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Senators Seek Answers on Cambridge Analytica
Former Cambridge Analytica researcher Christopher Wylie testified before members of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, as they seek answers into how the London-based firm misused Facebook data during the 2016 U.S. presidential...
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Presidential Primary Debates Are Important in Persuading Voters
Oct.14 -- Mitchell McKinney, University of Missouri Political Communication Institute Director, discusses the democratic presidential primary debate. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
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We Should Go to Direct Popular Vote, NYU’s Brams Says
Oct.22 -- Steven Brams, professor of economics at NYU, makes the case for approval voting and discusses his outlook on the electoral college. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power.”
Bloomberg
Eli Lilly CEO on 1Q Results, Drug Pricing, Pharma Margins
Apr.30 -- Dave Ricks, chairman and chief executive officer at Eli Lilly, discusses first-quarter results, the impact of drug pricing, and growing pharmaceutical business margins. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
The Recount
GOP Primaries Are the Latest Display of Trump’s Ownership Over the Party
John Heilemann talks with Alexander Burns and Jonathan Martin, national political correspondents for the New York Times, political analysts for CNN, and authors of the newsmaking account of the 2020 election This Will Not Pass: Trump,...
Bloomberg
Adecco's CEO Expects Macron to Reform France's Labor Code
May.09 -- Alain Dehaze, chief executive officer at Adecco, discusses labor reform in France, the difficulties of operating in the French labor market and staffing in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Buttigieg, Biden and Warren Set Fundraising Pace as O'Rourke Slips
Jul.16 -- California Senator Kamala Harris raised $11.8 million in the second quarter, putting her fifth in fundraising among 2020 Democratic presidential candidates who filed campaign finance reports with the Federal Election Commission...
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History Behind Georgia's Runoff System Rooted In Race
Runoff system in Georgia goes back to White control of vote during the 1960s' Civil Rights Movement.
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The Presidential primary race for the republican nomination is halfway complete with the Illinois primary. In the trenches of the daily political battle are staffers, media and voters crossing America.
HEADLINE:In the trenches of the GOP campaign trail
CAPTION: The Presidential primary race for the Republican nomination is halfway complete with the Illinois primary. In the trenches of the daily political battle are staffers, media and...
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Senators Seek Answers on Cambridge Analytica
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Trump Out-Raises All Democratic Candidates In 4th Quarter Of 2019
Candidates are required to file quarterly fundraising reports with the Federal Election Commission.
Bloomberg
Covid-19 Antibody Treatments Need More Work: Johns Hopkins
Jul.22 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses understanding how antibody production works in the fight against Covid-19. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."...
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How Midterm Elections Could Influence The 2024 Presidential Election
Many politicians have been in a constant campaign state for the 2024 presidential election, and midterms could give a clearer candidate picture.
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CLEAN : Libya analyst anticipates presidential election will be postponed
Former member of a UN panel of experts on Libya Amanda Kadlec anticipates that a "free and fair" presidential election set for December 24 will be postponed in the war-torn country as she gives an interview with AFP in Tunis on December...