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One Way Or Another, Obamacare As We Know It Will Change

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President Trump wants to start from scratch but where do his democratic challengers stand on Obamacare?
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12 Candidates Square Off In Ohio Democratic Primary Debate

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The decision to put 12 candidates on stage made it the largest primary debate in U.S. history.
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Democratic Candidates Debate Ahead Of New Hampshire Primary

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Days before the New Hampshire primary, the top 7 Democratic candidates take to the debate stage to give their final pitch to Granite State voters.
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Trump vs. Clinton: Taxes and Entitlements

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Oct. 20 -- Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton defended their tax policies and addressed their approach to entitlements in the third and final U.S. presidential election. Bloomberg's Michael McKee examines the candidates' plans on...
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Exploring Social Intelligence Technology with AdVictory President

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Nov.03 -- Adam Meldrum, president at AdVictory, discusses gauging public sentiment via social media on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Race for UK Prime Minister: Runners and Riders

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Bloomberg's Alex Wickham discusses the candidates to replace Liz Truss as UK prime minister. Front-Runners: Rishi Sunak, Boris Johnson, Penny Mordaunt. Outsiders: Ben Wallace, Suella Braverman, Kemi Badenoch, Grant Shapps.
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TheBoardlist CEO Weighs in on California's New Board Quotas

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Oct.02 -- Shannon Gordon, chief executive officer of theBoardlist, reacts to California's new law requiring publicly-traded companies to have female directors. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Cohen to Pay 'Very Serious Price' After Guilty Plea, Prosecutor Says

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Aug.21 -- Deputy U.S. Attorney Robert Khuzami speaks at a press conference following President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer Michael Cohen's guilty plea to eight federal charges in New York.
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AP analysis: For Democrats, big government is back

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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US intelligence analyst on Trump dossier

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION VIA SKYPE - AP CLIENTS ONLYTaunton - 12 January 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Bob Ayers, retired US intelligence officer: "We know it wasn't produced by the Russians, it was produced...
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The Battle Against Midterm Election Interference

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- Oren Falkowitz, Area 1 Security chief executive officer, and Bloomberg's Austin Carr discuss the cybersecurity threats to the midterm elections with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Hedge Fund Contraction and the Hiring Outlook for Alts

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Nov.13 -- Alexis DuFresne, Whitney Partners Asset Management practice director, discusses what to expect from hedge funds after their worst month since 2011. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Katia Porzecanski on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Undecided Voters Say Second Trump-Biden Debate a Tie: Luntz

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Oct.22 -- Frank Luntz, founder of Luntz Global, discusses the reaction of undecided voters to the second and last presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Trump and Biden sparred over issues...
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Democratic Candidates Debate Ahead Of New Hampshire Primary

Higher Ed
Days before the New Hampshire primary, the top 7 Democratic candidates take to the debate stage to give their final pitch to Granite State voters.
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President Trump To Lose Twitter Protections After Leaving White House

Higher Ed
President Trump will lose protections afforded world leaders by Twitter that give them leeway to post potentially false or harmful statements.
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Judge Rules New York Must Hold Democratic Presidential Primary

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Democrats on the State Board of Elections voted in late April to cancel the presidential primary after removing withdrawn candidates from the ballot.
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U.S. Navy SEAL Candidate Dies After 'Hell Week'

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Seaman Kyle Mullen died at a San Diego-area hospital Friday after he and another SEAL trainee reported experiencing symptoms of an unknown illness.
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Former President Bill Clinton says any dispute over race between the Democratic candidates is on the mend. Calling in to Reverend Al Sharpton's radio show, Clinton said Democrats shouldn't play into Republicans' hands by making the contest about something it's not

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HEADLINE: Bill Clinton says race controversy on the mend CAPTION: Former President Bill Clinton says any dispute over race between the Democratic candidates is on the mend. Calling in to Reverend Al Sharpton's radio show, Clinton said...
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Play Us an Ad, You're the Piano Man

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Scott Brown and Kay Hagan release two ads about different things, but they sound exactly the same -- especially the background piano music. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Ganancias de Santander en 1er trimestre superan estimaciones

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Apr.24-- El director de finanzas de Santander José García Cantera habla de las ganancias y el desempeño de la compañía en "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe".
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Koch Brothers Have Become a 'Total Joke'

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Jul.31 -- Steve McMahon, Purple Strategies chief executive officer and a Democratic strategist, and Kevin McLaughlin, Cogent Strategies LLC managing director and a Republican strategist, debate the impact of President Donald Trump's...
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Capital County, 1950, part 11 - Council elections, vote counting, housing committees, and future planning

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Clip 11 of a film called Capital County, exploring the work of the London County Council (LCC) and the development and administration of London in 1950. The film presents council services seen through the eyes of an ordinary citizen of...
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The State Releases Names of 23,000 Write-In Candidates, Includes Kris Jenner & Ellen DeGeneres | THR News

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Following Doug Jones’ win in the Senate special election, the state released the names of the 23,000 write-in candidates, which comically included Kermit the Frog, Tyler Perry and Vladimir Putin.