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Turkey's Simsek Sees Referendum as Catalyst for Closure

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Mar.20 -- Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Mehmet Simsek discusses a diplomatic confrontation between Turkey and the Netherlands and how the nation can benefit from the referendum vote in April. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on...
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Both sides confident in immigration case

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Immigration advocates and critics of President Barack Obama's immigration actions expressed confidence on Monday following arguments before the Supreme Court over the fate of two programmes that could shield roughly four (m) million...
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Protest against constitutional amendment, coffin burning

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1. Various of lawyers in front of Supreme Court 2. Lawyers carrying coffin with banner reading: "Demise of Democracy" 3. Various of lawyers carrying placards and marching in front of Supreme Court 4. Various of burning of coffin 5....
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Democrats unveil articles of impeachment

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House Democrats announced two articles of impeachment Tuesday against President Donald Trump - abuse of power and obstruction of Congress -- pushing toward historic votes over charges he corrupted the U.S. election process and endangered...
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The Process of Selecting a Supreme Court Nominee

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Jul.10 -- John Malcolm, vice president of Institute for Constitutional Government at Heritage Foundation, explains what goes into the selection of a Supreme Court nominee and what Brett Kavanaugh would bring to the court. He speaks with...
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George Will: GOP Not Always Conservative

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Jul.02 -- Syndicated columnist George Will talks to Bloomberg Television's David Westin about his new book, "The Conservative Sensibility."
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Both Sides Confident in SCOTUS Immigration Case

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053463 Immigration advocates and critics of President Barack Obama's immigration actions expressed confidence Monday following arguments before the Supreme Court over the fate of two programs that...
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Canada Lawmakers Extend Emergency Powers For Truck Protests

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The prime minister said the powers were still needed despite police ending the occupation of the nation's capital by truckers over the weekend.
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Priti Patel visits a police training facility

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Home Secretary Priti Patel interview during a visit to a police training facility ahead of the Public Order bill on 9th May 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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MPs to publish report into mass surveillance by British intelliegence agencies

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MPs to publish report into mass surveillance by British intelliegence agencies
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Theresa May Sets Out Brexit Plan - Strengthening the Union

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CLEAN: British Prime Minister Theresa May has set out the government's Brexit plan in a speech at Lancaster House. Grab from Theresa May's speech where she remarks on strengthening the Union.
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Grassley: Independent Justice Needed on SCOTUS

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 20 March 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) Neil Gorsuch, Supreme Court Nominee:"Senator this is quite a lot different than it was the last time I was here, and I...
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Finance Secretary Kate Forbes speaks about Government Expenditure

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Finance Secretary Kate Forbes speaking about the latest Government Expenditure and Revenue Scotland (GERS) figures that show spending in Scotland is £1,828 higher in Scotland per person than the UK average.
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David Cameron and Nick Clegg at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff

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David Cameron and Nick Clegg at Millennium Stadium in Cardiff
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U.S.- China Relationship Now a Rivalry: Cognoscenti Group CEO

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Jul.05 -- Alan Dupont, founder and chief executive officer at Cognoscenti Group, discusses the relationship between the U.S. and China, his outlook for the U.S. election and how he manages risk when dealing with both countries. He speaks...
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Nick Clegg Speech at Scottish Chamber of Commerce

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Nick Clegg Speech at Scottish Chamber of Commerce
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Did Scottish Independence Vote Change U.K. Forever?

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Sept. 19 -- Bloomberg's Anna Edwards examines the possible lasting impacts of the Scottish independence referendum and the political changes pledged by U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron. She speaks on ÷In The Loop.
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USA: NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNERS BACK NEW CODE FOR ARMS CONTROL

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English/Nat Eight Nobel Peace Prize winners, including the Dalai Lama and East Timor independence leader Jose Ramos Horta, have given their backing to a new code for arms control. At a ceremony on Thursday they signed a copy of the...
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Lawmakers from both sides debate the House Rules Committee's ongoing efforts to pursue a lawsuit against the President. (July 24)

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Lawmakers from both sides continued the ongoing debate in the House Rules Committee hearing on pursuing litigation for actions by the President or any other executive branch officials inconsistent with their duties under the...
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Magic Mushrooms could be used to treat depression

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Magic Mushrooms could be used to treat depression
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What Will Cybersecurity Be Like Under Trump?

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Nov. 9 -- Brian White, RedOwl Analytics chief operating officer, and Keith Rabois, Khosla Ventures partner, discuss what cybersecurity will be like under Donald Trump. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Davidson: All of Mediterranean Region in Crisis

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Nov. 15 -- Christopher Davidson, University of Durham professor and author of the book "Shadow Wars," discusses political instability in the Middle East and Mediterranean region. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Pelosi Says Presidential Capacity Bill Not About Trump

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Oct.09 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi introduces a bill that would allow Congress to intervene under the 25th Amendment if the president becomes physically incapable of fulfilling the duties of the office.
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Russia's Government Resigns As Putin Eyes Shift In Power

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Russia's government, including its prime minister, resigned after Vladimir Putin announced changes aimed to help him maintain long-term influence.