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Winston Duke talks about the importance of black history month during the premiere of 'Spenser Confidential'
WINSTON DUKE TALKS ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF BLACK HISTORY MONTH DURING THE PREMIERE OF 'SPENSER CONFIDENTIAL'
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Voting Rights Bill Blocked By Republican-Led Filibuster In Senate
Democrat leaders face pressure from progressives to change the filibuster — which requires 60 votes for most bills to advance — but centrists oppose.
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Attorney General Merrick Garland To Address Voting Rights
He'll speak about how the Justice Department is working to secure the right to vote for all Americans.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines
A suspect is dead and two officers hurt in a shootout near Baltimore, President Biden plans to give remarks on voting rights and more headlines.
The Recount
Top 5 Clips of August 6th
Texas Democrats effectively kill the GOP's restrictive voting bill for this special session. The Dixie Fire completely wipes a California town off the map. And the Texas Education Agency releases shocking new COVID guidance for schools.
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Trump Says Election Will Be a Fraud Like You've Never Seen
Sep.29 -- “This is going to be a fraud like you’ve never seen,” President Donald Trump says of mail-in ballots. He spoke at the first presidential debate.
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Chief executive's news conference on elections after China rules out open nominations; protest
China ruled out allowing open nominations in inaugural elections for Hong Kong's leader, saying they would create a "chaotic society."
Following the widely expected decision, pro-democracy supporters rallied in a park in front of Hong...
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Minority Voting in the Midterms
In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, Emory University Professor Andra Gillespie discusses minority voter turnout in the midterm elections. Gillespie spoke with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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A landmark Senate vote could happen today that would deliver a major victory to the gay community, liberals and President Barack Obama. Senators plan a procedural vote on a bill ending the Pentagon's "don't ask, don't tell" policy as lawmakers hold an unusual weekend session in their race to finish the year's legislative business.
HEADLINE: Senate advances bill to lift military gay ban
CAPTION: In a landmark vote for gay rights, the Senate on Saturday voted to advance legislation that would overturn the military ban on openly gay troops known as "don't ask, don't...
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WRAP HK leader wins re-election; announcement of winner; ADDS presser
1. Wide of sign in English and Cantonese reading "Polling and counting stations"
2. Alan Leong, Chief Executive candidate, arriving at election venue, UPSOUND: (Cantonese) Alan Leong saying to reporters: "Good morning, feel so happy,...
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USA: WASHINGTON: PUERTO RICO DEBATE
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The US House of Representatives held a hearing on Wednesday to debate a bill which proposes the recognition of Puerto Rico's permanent entry as an enhanced commonwealth into the United States.
The bill would grant Puerto...
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USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LATEST (2)
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More than three weeks after the U-S elections, the new president is still to be confirmed.
But in Washington, preparation for the inauguration ceremonies is already under way.
Construction began this week on viewing...
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Biden Pledges to Stand By Urban League
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055848In a speech to the National Urban League's 13th Annual Legislative Policy Conference, Vice President Joe Biden promised to continue to work with them to raising living and working standards...
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The Civic-Minded US Prison Inmates Ready To Vote In Election
The Civic-Minded US Prison Inmates Ready To Vote In Election
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Why Kalanick Taking a Leave From Uber Could Pose Problems
Jun.12 -- Nanette Heide, a Duane Morris partner, discusses Uber Technologies Inc.'s recent turmoil with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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MLK III "Constructive" talks with Trump in NY
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYNew York - 16 January 20171. Various of Martin Luther King III, son of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., leaving Trump Tower elevator alongside US...
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UK entrepreneur's lawsuit challenges Brexit
Financial entrepreneur Gina Miller's lawsuit begins with a simple question: can Prime Minister Theresa May start negotiating Britain's exit from the European Union without an act of Parliament?But the suit, described by some legal...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks at rally outside US Supreme Court
ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER SPEAKS OUTSIDE SUPREME COURT
Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke outside the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday (3 OCTOBER) to argue against political gerrymandering.
The former California governor...
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CLEAN : Protest leader says HKs political tipping point will come
Hong Kong protest leader Benny Tai says although the Umbrella Movement failed to achieve genuine universal suffrage it has woken a generation to fight for the city's democracy (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Lyft Gets to Define Ride-Sharing Market With IPO, Says Rao
Feb.25 -- Santosh Rao, head of research at Manhattan Venture Partners, examines the tech IPO market with a focus on Lyft Inc. and Uber Technologies Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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DNC Tells Iowa And Nevada To Ditch Virtual Caucus Systems
Democratic presidential candidate Julián Castro said the DNC's move "goes against everything our party says we stand for."
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House taking up bill to fight voter suppression
House lawmakers are set to take a vote on H.R. 4, The Voting Rights Advancements Act, aimed at combatting voter suppression that Democrats say has occured in nearly two dozen states in the wake of the Supreme Court's 2013 Shelby vs....
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What's the Worst That Could Happen in the 2020 Election?
Sep.04 -- With millions of people expected to vote by mail in the U.S. presidential election, what's the worst that could happen? You only think you know how bad it could get. The latest edition of Bloomberg Businessweek looks at what...