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Congestion pricing revived with a 40% reduction in the plan

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Gov. Hochul announced a 40% reduction in the original congestion pricing plan.
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False accusations, concerns for safety taking toll on Three Rivers councillor

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Anne Van Donkersgoed says some people don't understand that land purchase issues are a provincial matter, out of her control as chair of the Three Rivers planning committee. But despite the online hostility, she said she remains...
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State, local officials react to Mayor Adams' federal indictment

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News 12's Brittany Cadet is in the Alert Center breaking down the reactions from Mayor Eric Adams' indictment.
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This Quebec mayor had a brick thrown at his car. Politicians say violence against them needs to stop

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The mayor of Saint-Paul-de-Montminy, Que., says he never thought he’d be physically attacked when he got into politics. He and others are warning that the increased violence against elected officials could deter people from seeking office.
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Is Election 2024 the "Crypto Election"?

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The Crypto industry accounted for $170 million in donations, this election cycle alone. But why? Coinbase Chief Legal Officer, Paul Grewal, explains.
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Suspect in shootings of 2 Minnesota lawmakers crawled to officers, surrendered, authorities say

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Boelter appeared in both state and federal court on Monday. In federal court, he reportedly told the judge he could not afford an attorney. He will remain in custody without bail pending a hearing next week, according to the Associated...
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What to expect from the Democratic National Convention

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Joe St. George talks with Democratic Congresswoman Lauren Underwood about the upcoming Democratic National Convention, and what her party is looking to accomplish. (Scripps News)
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Senator Scott on Looming Government Shutdown

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Republican Senator Rick Scott of Florida gives his remarks on a potential government shutdown and what funding his state of Florida needs after Hurricane Idalia surfaced. He also discusses whether or not he will vote on a bill that...
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Lee Mayfield on Hurricane Idalia Damage, Climate Change

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Lee Mayfield, Hagerty Consulting Director of Responses, discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia hitting Florida and what other states should expect. He also talks about how the effects of climate change have impacted natural...
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Nicole Lee Takes Seat As Chicago's First Asian American Alderwoman

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Lee is just the second Asian American alderman to serve Chicago in the city's 189 year history.
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Preet Bharara's Stance on Banks, Hackers and Politics

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Oct. 20 -- US Attorney Preet Bharara discusses insider trading, indicting financial institutions, cyber crime's growing concern, and the justice system's role in cleaning up politics with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the 2014 Bloomberg...
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Biden Says Roe v. Wade Must Not Be Overturned

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President Joe Biden said he'd seek to enshrine the protections of Roe v. Wade into U.S. law, following a report that the Supreme Court is poised to overturn the landmark ruling. Politico reported on a draft majority opinion from the...
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Emerging Market Rout Extends to the Gulf Region

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Nov. 14 -- The biggest emerging markets selloff in more than a year has extended to the gulf. Dubai's index is down near the lowest level in six months while Abu Dhabi and Qatar also fell in Sunday trade. Bloomberg's Justin Carrigan...
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How a Trump Presidency May Impact the Middle East

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Nov. 6 -- Mishal Kanoo, chairman of Kanoo Group, discusses what a Donald Trump presidency would mean for the Middle East, the rise of anti-globalization and the outlook for oil. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Tracy Alloway on "Bloomberg...
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Interview with Chelsea Clinton

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Interview with Chelsea Clinton
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CLEAN: Carter says Egypt military likely to retain some power

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CLEAN: Carter says Egypt military likely to retain some power
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Feinberg Says He's Had Initial Talks About a Virus Victim Fund

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May.01 -- Crisis adviser Ken Feinberg discusses what he's learned from past crises that can be applied to the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Reform Or Defund Police? Activists, Lawmakers Split On Next Steps

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Protesters have demanded a total overhaul of the nation's police forces, and elected officials are backing reform.
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Rep. Stephanie Murphy on the Jan. 6 Hearings

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Rep. Stephanie Murphy, (D) Florida, select committee on the January 6 hearings, discusses the progress of the hearings. She speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Emerging Markets Extend Slide for Second Week

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Nov. 6 -- Despite the improvements in the U.S. labor market, emerging markets fell for a second week. Bloomberg's Justin Carrigan reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Acreage Holdings Aims to Be Dominant Cannabis Player in U.S., CEO Says

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Nov.19 -- Kevin Murphy, Acreage Holdings chief executive officer, discusses the legalization of marijuana in the U.S. and Canada with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Jon Erlichman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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2020 Election Interference Could Be Worse Then 2016

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Oct.22 -- The U.S. Says Russia and Iran are both trying to interfere in the presidential election. Jamil Jaffer, vice president of strategy at Ironnet Cybersecurity, says foreign actors are becoming even more bold. He discusses election...
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CLEAN : March for Truth protests in US criticize Trump Russia ties

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Thousands join the March for Truth in New York one of multiple demonstrations across the United States protesting the dubious relations between the Trump administration and the Russian authorities
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Meet the Candidate Running to Unseat Rep. Dan Donovan

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Aug.03 -- Max Rose, the Democrat running to unseat Rep. Dan Donovan in New York's 11th Congressional district, discusses his top campaign issues with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."