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WHouse spokeswoman dismisses Bernie Sanders' healthcare idea

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders' call for a single-payer health care system a "horrible idea." Sanders also talked about President Donald Trump's efforts to reach out...
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WH Pleased Senate Dems 'Come To Their Senses'

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White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, quoting a written statement from President Donald Trump, welcomed Senate Democrat's decisions to "come to their senses,' over the government shutdown. Senate Democrats...
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Democratic Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang's Three Big Policies

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Jun.03 -- Andrew Yang, Venture for America founder and 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, discusses the antitrust scrutiny of technology companies and his presidential platform with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Taylor Riggs and...
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Republicans Seek Way Forward With Hybrid Tax Plan

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Aug.08 -- Tax Foundation President Scott Hodge discusses the debate over tax reform and reconciliation rules with David Gura on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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6 House Dems Push Impeachment Articles For Trump

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Six Democrats have introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, a long-shot effort that stands little chance in the Republican-led House. The five articles accused the president of obstruction of...
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6 House Democrats push impeachment articles for Trump

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Six Democrats have introduced articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, an effort that stands little chance of succeeding in the Republican-led House. The five articles accused the President of obstruction of...
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Mueller Investigates Trump's Deutsche Bank Records

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Dec.05 -- Special prosecutor Robert Mueller is said to have subpoenaed records relating to President Donald Trump's dealings with Deutsche Bank as part of his probe into Russian meddling in U.S. elections. Bloomberg's Steven Arons...
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Rep. Costello Says Trump Is Hurting Prospects for Immigration Bill

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Jun.21 -- Rep. Ryan Costello, a Pennsylvania Republican, and Rep. John Garamendi, a California Democrat, discuss the U.S. immigration legislation currently before Congress. They speak with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Lisa Abramowicz on...
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Trump: Not looking to declare emergency right now

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President Donald Trump tamped down expectations that he is close to declaring a national emergency to get the money he desires to build his long-promised U.S.-Mexico border wall as a three-week impasse closing parts of the government...
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Trump's 'Perception of Chaos' Persists, Strategist Valliere Says

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Apr.08 -- Greg Valliere, chief U.S. policy strategist at AGF Investments, examines the 2020 presidential primaries, President Donald Trump's re-election chances, and what markets get wrong about Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Law Enforcement Needs Cooperation of Social Media Companies, Former Federal Prosecutor Says

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Apr.22 -- Former federal prosecutor and current Cardozo Law School professor discusses the fallout from the Mueller report with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Bloomberg Balance of Power.'
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Starbucks's Schultz 'Seriously Thinking' of Independent 2020 Run

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Jan.27 -- Former Starbucks Chairman Howard Schultz says he's seriously thinking of running for president in 2020 as a centrist independent candidate. Bloomberg's Ramy Inocencio reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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China, Russia in Focus at Munich Security Conference

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Feb.15 -- Jason Bordoff, former special assistant to President Barrack Obama, discusses U.S. security issues, sanctions against Russia, and U.S.-China trade talks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Mnuchin Says U.S., China ‘Pretty Much’ Agreed on Enforcement Rules

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Apr.10 -- The U.S. and China seem to be ever closer to a trade deal with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin saying they’re “pretty much agreed on enforcement procedures. He says they’ll open up offices in each country to ensure the other...
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Buiter Says Socialist-Type Measures Would Do Well in America

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Feb.13 -- In "Single Best Chart," Willem Buiter, special economic adviser at Citigroup, examines the debt-to-GDP of the United States and Sweden and how socialist policies would fare in the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Strategist Pursche Sees Corporate Earnings Growing 20% in Third Quarter

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Oct.18 -- Oliver Pursche, Bruderman Brothers chief market strategist, discusses the outlook for corporate earnings and the potential impact of the U.S. midterm elections on markets with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Don Gimbel Expects Republicans to Retain Control After Midterms

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Sep.05 -- Don Gimbel, CIBC Private Wealth Management executive vice president, comments on market expectations about the outcome of the midterm elections. He speaks during an interview on "What'd You Miss?"
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Biggest Risk in Markets Is Overheating Economy, Says Goldman Sachs' CEO

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Nov.07 -- David Solomon, chief executive officer at Goldman Sachs, discusses the results of the midterm elections in the U.S., what it means for the economy, the Fed's policy path, the 1MDB scandal, his strategy for the bank, the...
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Government Funding Tops Contentious To-Do List in Lame Duck Session

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Nov.13 -- Congress returns to Washington this week following the midterm elections with a lengthy list of priorities to tackle in the lame duck session. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rep. Khanna Says EU 'Right to Be Forgotten' Unconstitutional

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Oct.19 -- Representative Ro Khanna, a California Democrat, discusses his proposed 10-point program that he calls an "internet bill of rights" with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Trump: Mexico Is Paying For the Border Wall 'Many, Many Times Over'

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Jan.10 -- President Donald Trump says Mexico will pay indirectly for a border wall through the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal. He spoke at the White House.
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Fed Has Reacted Appropriately to Pressure From Trump, Sen. Moran Says

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Jan.08 -- Sen. Jerry Moran, a Kansas Republican, discusses the budget impasse that has resulted in a partial government shutdown and President Donald Trump's criticisms of the Federal Reserve with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine...
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Sir Ed Davey campaigning in Guildford

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MP and Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Ed Davey, joins the General Election campaign trail in the marginal seat of Guildford for the Lib Dem Parliamentary Candidate, Zöe Franklin. When interviewed he calls Boris Johnson a liar...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Grassley Sees Easy Passage of USMCA Agreement

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Dec.11 -- Senator Chuck Grassley, a Republican from Iowa, discusses the USMCA agreement, the prospect of a phase 1 U.S.-China trade agreement by the end of this year, and avoiding another government shutdown. He speaks with Bloomberg’s...