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Rep. Rokita Sees Need to Address Entitlements in Budget
Mar.16 -- Rep. Todd Rokita, a member of the House Budget Committee and a Republican from Indiana, discusses President Donald Trump's budget proposal and how cuts may impact his constituents. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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StanChart CEO Aims to Boost Board, Senior Management Diversity
Jul.30 -- Bill Winters, chief executive officer at Standard Chartered Plc, discusses programs to promote ethnic and gender diversity within the company. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Nejra Cehic on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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National Organization Wants To Change Conversation Around Gun Culture
CDC data shows gun homicides in the U.S. reached their highest level in more than 25 years during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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IMF's Georgieva on Recession Risks, Inflation, Ukraine
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva talks about global recession risks, inflation, what central banks need to do and the war in Ukraine. She speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua at "The Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit" in New...
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Fighting Poverty with Tax Credits Doesn't Work Well: Matt Bruenig
Feb.09 -- Support is rising among policy makers to address America’s child-poverty crisis, which is getting worse as the pandemic drags on. More than 8 million Americans -- including many children -- fell into poverty during the second...
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U.S. National Debt Hits Record $30 Trillion
The national debt surpassed $30 trillion for the first time Tuesday, driven in part by federal spending during the pandemic.
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BNEF Brief: Dissecting PG&E's Bankruptcy
Jan.31 -- PG&E Corp. won approval to borrow $1.5 billion to keep the lights on while the biggest utility bankruptcy in U.S. history unfolds. The ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali in San Francisco gives the utility breathing...
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Group Nine CEO: Expect More Consolidation in Media
Oct. 24 -- Ben Lerer, Group Nine Media chief executive officer, discusses the deals rewriting the media landscape with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Census Bureau Asks States For Data, Including Details On Citizenship
The agency wants drivers' license records and information on who receives government assistance. Both requests raised red flags.
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Forced Labor Dispute Is Redefining US-China Relations
Forced labor is becoming the key divisive point in US-China relations. Beijing is now moving to rebrand "Xinjiang," which has become synonymous with human-rights abuses after China's push to assimilate mostly Muslim ethnic minority...
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Census Bureau Asks States For Data, Including Details On Citizenship
The agency wants drivers' license records and information on who receives government assistance. Both requests raised red flags.
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Weekly address from US President Barack Obama
1. Opening graphic for weekly address
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President:
"It's not news to say that we are living through challenging times: The worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. A credit crisis that...
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How UCLA Fosters Diversity in Its Law School
Jan.14 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," UCLA Law School Dean Jennifer Mnookin discusses Proposition 209, a California measure that bars state institutions from considering race, ethnicity or gender in hiring and admissions....
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Q&A: SCOTUS on Affirmative Action, Immigration
In a major victory for affirmative action, a divided Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the University of Texas admissions program that takes account of race.The justices voted in favor of the Texas program by a 4-3 vote, an outcome that...
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Karen Pence To Newsy: We Need To Pay Attention To Mental Health
Pence and the Department of Veterans Affairs want Americans in need to know that help is available.
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Why Some Parents Are Opting Kids Out Of ESL Programs
Parents across the U.S. say their kids were incorrectly placed in ESL programs and are worried it affects their educational experience.
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Technology Is 'Profoundly Changing' Coca-Cola, CEO Says
Jan.19 -- James Quincey, Coca-Cola Co.'s chief executive officer, explains how technology is changing the way the company is doing business. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Technology."
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OZ Minerals CEO Cautious on Further Gold Rally
Aug.19 -- Andrew Cole, managing director and chief executive officer at OZ Minerals Ltd., discusses the gold rally and the demand for copper. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Why The Trump Administration Can't Regulate Marijuana Vapes
Hundreds of people have fallen ill after using vaping products. Now Trump is banning flavored e-cigarettes, but he can't do anything about weed vapes.
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SPACs Are a Great Way to Go Public, UWM CEO Says
Sep.24 -- Mat Ishbia, chief executive officer of United Wholesale Mortgage, says deal with Gores Holdings IV Inc. levels the playing field. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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World Bank Treasury Heads on Sustainable Finance Outlook
Oct.15 -- Andrea Dore, Head of Funding, Capital Markets and Investments, World Bank Treasury; and Heike Reichelt, Head of Investor Relations and Sustainable Finance, World Bank Treasury speak with Bloomberg’s Sonali Basak at the Canadian...
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Federal Spending On Children Drops, According To A New Report
The Urban Institute's Kids' Share report says federal spending on children dropped in 2018.
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Biden Expected To Take Steps Toward Student Loan Forgiveness
Some fear providing loan relief to students who attended expensive private universities would provide an easy campaign target for the GOP this fall.