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Bloomberg

Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu Delays Judicial Plan

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Bloomberg's Jordan Fabian and Wendy Benjaminson discuss the latest from the mass protest in Israel and the actions of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Jordan and Wendy speak with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

Manchin Applauds McCarthy's Debt Ceiling Bill

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Bloomberg's Laura Davison and Nick Wadhams discuss Representative Joe Manchin applauding Speaker McCarthy's Debt Ceiling Bill, and Janet Yellen and the Biden Administration's plan to limit investments in China. They speak with Annmarie...
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Bloomberg

American Leaders Understand Deal Has to Get Done: MacGuineas on Debt Ceiling

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President of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, Maya MacGuineas, discusses what negotiations and compromises President Biden and Speaker McCarthy should consider as the potential debt ceiling 'X-Date" is less than a month...
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SNP will 'do everything it can' to oppose anti-strike legislation vows Humza Yousaf

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Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf has promised to oppose the UK Government’s “abhorrent’ anti-strike legislation.
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Bloomberg

BMW's Zipse on Supply Chain, Chips, New 7 Series

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BMW Group Chairman of the Board of Management, Oliver Zipse discusses the automaker's global production strategy, the impact of the ongoing semiconductor shortage on its vehicle offerings, and new 7 Series models with Matt Miller on...
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Bloomberg

Can Midterm Election Deliver Gridlock on Steroids?

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Oct. 30 -- Midterm elections raise concerns about heightened gridlock in Washington D.C. as Republicans look to take control of the Congress. Bloomberg's Peter Cook examines the issues that may bring about both compromise and gridlock in...
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Bloomberg

Ukraine Peace Talks Going Nowhere Slowly, Says Haass

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Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations president, says the war in Ukraine could continue for the foreseeable future. He says Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown he's unwilling to compromise. Haass speaks on "Balance of Power."
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CLEAN : Bulgaria's vote winner Borisov urges broad talks on priorities for new cabinet

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Boyko Borisov, leader of the conservative GERB party, which won Bulgaria's general elections on Sunday, proposes broad talks with all parties to reach compromise on major priorities for a new cabinet in the face of looming instability...
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Press Association

Christian Wakeford speaks after defecting from Tory to Labour

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Interview with Bury South MP Christian Wakeford, who has defected from the Conservatives to Labour, in his office in the Houses of Parliament, Westminster.
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Bloomberg

Boris Johnson Will `Obey the Law of the Land' on Brexit Delay Requirement, Zahawi

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Oct.10 -- U.K. Conservative Party Business Minister Nadhim Zahawi says Prime Minister Boris Johnson "will absolutely obey the law of the land." The Benn Act which passed last month requires the government to seek a Brexit extension if...
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Airbus shows off new wide-body A350 ahead of Asia's biggest airshow

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Airbus showed off its new wide-body A350 aircraft in Singapore on Monday ahead of Asia's biggest airshow, sending a signal the jet's delivery schedule is on track and stepping up its part in the battle with Boeing for the lucrative...
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Bloomberg

Former NATO Official: No Quick Way Out of Ukraine Crisis

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Stefanie Babst, a former deputy assistant secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and now a senior associate fellow of the European Leadership Network, discusses Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and the response from the...
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Bloomberg

Conflict Between China, U.S. Is Painful for Both, Says Professor Allison

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Jan.12 -- Graham Allison, professor of government at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, “phase two” talks and the relationship between China, the U.S. and Taiwan. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Italy Open to Compromise on EU Banks, Minister Says

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Nov.25 -- Italy may be willing to compromise on its holdout to a German plan for further integration of the European Union’s banking system that includes setting limits on holdings of sovereign debt. Vincenzo Amendola, Italy’s Minister...
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Bloomberg

Oliver Wyman's Tannebaum on Russia Sanctions

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Daniel Tannebaum, Partner and Americas Anti-Financial Crime Head at Oliver Wyman, discusses the latest sanctions on Russia. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Curated Video

In U.S. System, Senate Majority Leader 'Really Runs The Show'

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Results of Georgia's runoff elections on Jan. 5, will determine who will lead the U.S. Senate as majority leader during the 117th Congress.
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Bloomberg

Porter: U.S. Political System Is Structured to Divide

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Sept. 20 -- Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, talk about the shortfalls of the American political system. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Do U.S., Israel Have Common Ground on Iran Nuclear Deal?

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Nov. 24 -- Meir Javendanfar, author and Middle East analyst, talks with Elliott Gotkine about the looming deadline for an agreement on Irans nuclear program and what the U.S. and Israel are looking for in the agreement. He speaks on The...
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Bloomberg

CDU Lawmaker Brok Says Merkel Will Survive Migration Standoff

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Jun.18 -- Elmar Brok, a senior European lawmaker and board member of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union, discusses the CDU's standoff with its Bavarian sister party over migration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Iran Rejects OPEC Compromise on Production Increase

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Jun.20 -- Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh spoke out against a potential OPEC production increase just days before members are set to meet in Vienna. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Sanctions offer leverage with Ukraine expe

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As the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton summons the bloc's foreign ministers for emergency talks on Ukraine on Thursday, one expert from independant think tank Chatham House in London says the US and Europe have leverage over the...
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Curated Video

WRAP Murdoch arrives for work, vox pops, ADDS WS Journal, Dow Jones

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New York City - 1 August 2007 1. Wide exterior News Corporation building 2. Mid of News Corporation Chairman Rupert Murdoch walking into building, UPSOUND: (English) Rupert Murdoch: "It's done." 3. Zoom out from Murdoch headline of Wall...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Hints at Brexit Bill Compromise

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Nov.01 -- Simon French, Panmure Gordon chief economist discusses the U.K. possibly compromising on the Brexit bill as talks resume. French speaks on "Bloomberg's Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

OPEC Is Said to Debate Output Hike of 300,000 to 600,000 B/D

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Jun.18 -- OPEC members are discussing a compromise agreement that would see an oil production increase of between 300,000 and 600,000 barrels a day over the next few months, according to people briefed on the talks. Bloomberg's Stuart...