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Portfolio Constructors Must Be Innovative, Says Legal & General's Roe

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Jan.07 -- John Roe, head of multi-asset funds at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses what more U.S. fiscal support means in the short term, why gold remains a diversifier and utilizing Asia-Pacific markets as a risk...
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Will Republicans Confirm a New Justice Before Election?

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Sep.21 -- Russell Wheeler, former deputy director of the Federal Judicial Center, talks about replacing Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Mnuchin Called Top U.S. Bank Executives

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Dec.23 -- Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called top executives from the six largest U.S. banks over the weekend, a move that followed heavy losses in the stock market last week and a partial federal government shutdown. Kathleen Hays...
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Dems show faces of those hurt if ACA is overturned

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi came to the Capitol steps to show the faces of Americans who would be hurt if the Trump administration and Republicans succeed in efforts to overturn the Affordable...
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Senator Scott Gives GOP Rebuttal to Biden's Address

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Apr.29 -- Senator Tim Scott, a South Carolina Republican, delivers the GOP's response to President Joe Biden’s first address to a joint session of Congress.
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First Look With Surveillance: Goldman Pay, Square's Buy

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Aug.02 -- Dani Burger, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Where Could Money From a $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill Go?

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Sep.17 -- President Joe Biden is trying to push his $3.5 trillion plan through a narrowly divided Congress. Henrietta Treyz of Veda Partners looks at how negotiations have gone and where this money could go if the bill is passed. She's...
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Democrats Have An Edge In The 2020 Race For Congress

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With the election about 100 days out, the Cook Political Report ranks six seats as tossups, and all of them are currently held by Republicans.
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What Do 100 Million Early Votes Say About 2020 Turnout?

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Nov.03 -- More than two-thirds of the total votes in 2016 have already been cast in the 2020 election, but it’s possible that the surge in early voting won’t translate to a higher overall turnout. Kathleen Hunter has the details on...
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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White House evaluates COVID-19 vaccine supply; President overturns transgender military ban; Budweiser won't run ads during the 55th Super Bowl
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Krach Institute Chairman on US Chips Bill

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Keith Krach, Chairman at the Krach Institute for Tech Diplomacy at Purdue, discusses the bill that President Biden signed to boost US chips. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

Former PA Gov. Ed Rendell on PA GOP Senate Primary Race

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Former Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell discusses the Pennsylvania GOP senate primary race between Dr. Oz, David McCormick, and Kathy Barnette. Rendell speaks with David Westin on "Bloomberg Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

NEC's Kudlow on Jobs Report, Stimulus Negotiations, Lam Sanctions

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Aug.07 -- National Economic Council Director Lawrence Kudlow discusses the July U.S. employment report, progress in the negotiations with congressional Democrats on a virus-relief package, and the Trump administration's decision to place...
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How Biden's Low Approval Among Voters Is Shaping Midterm Races

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With President Joe Biden’s low poll numbers, Democrats have spent much of this year bracing for the worst come November.
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President Barack Obama''s hours-long health care summit ended without compromise. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports that it increasingly looks like Democrats will try to pass legislation on their own

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HEADLINE: Health care summit ends without compromise CAPTION: President Barack Obama''s hours-long health care summit ended without compromise. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports that it increasingly looks like Democrats will try to...
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Dalio Says Neither Party May Accept Results of 2024 Election

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Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio said there's a "reasonable chance" neither major U.S. political party will accept the results of the 2024 election. The U.S. is in "relative decline," while "China has been rising," he also said...
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Soviet past remembered in museum

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AP Television Budapest, Hungary - March 17th, 2011 1. Pan of black and white photos of victims of terror in the communist era in the Terror House Museum 2. Wide of wall of photos of victims of communism 3. Wide from above of real Soviet...
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Bloomberg

How Does Wall St. Feel About the Incoming GOP Congress?

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Dec. 15 -- Gluskin Sheff Chief Economist and Strategist David Rosenberg and Bloomberg's Jonathan Allen discuss Dodd-Frank, the new GOP Congress and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Ukraine Not a Top Priority for Trump: Ian Bremmer

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Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer talks about how the war in Ukraine will impact the midterm elections. He also says Ukraine won't be a top priority for former President Donald Trump if he runs again in 2024. He's on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

What the Midterm Elections Outcome Means for Stocks

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Amy Wu Silverman, RBC Capital Markets head of derivatives strategy, says the outcome of the midterm elections and the potentially looming conflict in Taiwan are not priced into markets. She speaks with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The...
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Bloomberg

How Well Did Democrats Mobilize African-American Voters?

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Nov. 4 -- Former NAACP President Ben Jealous discusses voter registration and turnout in the African-American community on ""Bloomberg Politics: Election All-Nighter."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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The announcement that three prominent Democrats won''t be seeking reelection has the party pondering its position in the midterm elections. AP correspondent Julie Pace reports. (Jan. 6)

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HEADLINE: Dems ponder political fallout of retirements CAPTION: The announcement that three prominent Democrats won''t be seeking reelection has the party pondering its position in the midterm elections. AP correspondent Julie Pace...
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Democrat reposnse to SOTU address

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1. Wide shot of Nancy Pelosi, House of Representatives Democratic Leader and Tom Daschle, Senate Democratic Leader 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Nancy Pelosi, House of Representatives Democratic Leader: "Democrats have an unwavering...
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U.S. Government Shutdown: Will They or Wont They?

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Nov. 14 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on the possibilities of a U.S. Government shutdown and the future of immigration reform. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)