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Kushner Calls Russia Contacts Few and Insignificant
Jul.24 -- White House senior adviser Jared Kushner's written statement to the Senate Intelligence Committee denies colluding with the Russian government during Donald Trump's presidential campaign. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on...
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Sen. Grassley Sees Health Care Done by Summer Break
Jul.17 -- Sen. Chuck Grassley, a member of the Senate Budget Committee and a Republican from Iowa, discusses progress made on the GOP's Better Care Act and the potential for passing health care and tax reform in the Senate. He speaks...
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Donald Dawson, aide to President Truman, presenting testimony before Senate Banking subcommittee in Washington, DC
VS CU Presidential aide Donald Dawson sitting at table in front of microphones, speaking to members of subcommittee of US Senate during his testimony
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Sessions Would Oppose US Entry Ban on Muslims
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 10 January 20171. Wide of Senator Jeff Sessions testifying before the Senate Judiciary Committee2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sen. Lindsey Graham, (R) South...
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Senators Question Power to Fire Special Counsel
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said Tuesday he's seen no basis for firing Robert Mueller, the former FBI director he appointed as special counsel to oversee an investigation into potential coordination between the Trump...
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DHS Chief Defends Jared Kushner Before Congress
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly is defending top White House adviser Jared Kushner amid reports that Kushner attempted to establish a "back-channel" communication between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential transition...
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CLEAN : Dictatorship past must be buried with Noriega: Brazil senator
Past dictatorships in Latin America should be buried with former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega a Brazilian senator said Tuesday as lawmakers reacted to his death
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CIA Nominee: I Wouldn't Follow 'Immoral' Orders
Gina Haspel - who's been nominated to be CIA director - says she wouldn't put in place any presidential order that she thought was immoral, even if it was technically legal.
A Senate committee is holding a hearing on...
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Democrats Livid over Tax Bill at Conference
House and Senate Democrats protested the tax legislation that is now under consideration in conference, first urging delay until newly-elected Ala. Democratic Sen. Doug Jones, is seated, and then blasting the bill as gift to corporations...
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WH: 'No Way' Sen. Gillibrand Tweet Was Sexist
The White House says "there's no way" the president's tweet about Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (KEER'-sten JIHL'-uh-brand) was "sexist at all."
President Donald Trump lashed out at the New York Democrat in a tweet Tuesday,...
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CIA Nominee: I Wouldn't Follow 'Immoral' Orders
Gina Haspel - who's been nominated to be CIA director - says she wouldn't put in place any presidential order that she thought was immoral, even if it was technically legal.
A Senate committee is holding a hearing on...
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Trump Treasury Pick Ran OneWest During California Probe
Jan.04 -- A bank run by Steven Mnuchin, President-Elect Donald Trump’s pick to be Treasury secretary, may have engaged in "widespread misconduct" while foreclosing on homeowners, according to a leaked 2013 memo written by lawyers in...
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WHouse spokeswoman dismisses Bernie Sanders' healthcare idea
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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Sen. Toomey Is Optimistic on Pro-Growth Tax Reform
Sep.12 -- Sen. Pat Toomey, a member of the Senate Budget Committee and a Republican from Pennsylvania, talks about the work done by the Trump administration on U.S. tax reform and his optimism for reaching a tax deal. He speaks with...
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US Justice Dept: China poses major security threat
U.S. national security officials say China's cyber threats and the theft of intellectual property from American companies pose one of the largest economic and national security challenges for the United States.
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Sen. David Perdue on Immigration, Fed Policy and Tariffs
Aug.20 -- Sen. David Perdue, a Georgia Republican, discusses U.S. immigration, trade and Federal Reserve monetary policies with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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U.S. Economy Moving Into Overheating, Carmignac Gestion Says
Oct.26 -- Sandra Crowl, member of the investment committee at Carmignac Gestion, discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy and Federal Reserve policy ahead of today's release of gross domestic data. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Fed Has Reacted Appropriately to Pressure From Trump, Sen. Moran Says
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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'My Time in Congress Didn't Go Particularly Well' Says Dick's Sporting Goods CEO
Oct.09 -- Ed Stack, chairman and chief executive officer of Dick's Sporting Goods discusses his efforts to work with Congress on gun control with David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Sen. Coons Says Israel-UAE Accord Could Help Reduce Middle East Tensions
Aug.14 -- Senator Chris Coons, a Democrat from Delaware, reacts to the recently-announced-Israel-UAE accord. He also discusses the partisan fight over mail-in voting, and the prospects for a stimulus deal in Congress. He speaks with...
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Sen. Perdue on New Stimulus, Jobs, Complex Relationship With China
Jul.15 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, discusses plans for another stimulus package in Congress, extra unemployment benefits that are about to run out, infrastructure investments, and the the U.S. relationship with...
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CLEAN : Berlusconi bribery trial opens in Italy
Silvio Berlusconi's latest trial opened in Naples on Tuesday, this time for allegedly bribing a senator in 2006 to join his party in a move aimed at destabilising a rival centre left government in power at the time. CLEAN : Berlusconi...
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Biden Looks to Extend Lead Over Sanders With Primary Wins
Mar.10 -- Rep. Debbie Dingell, a Democrat from Michigan, talks about the Democratic primary being held in her state. She appears on "Bloomberg Balance of Power."
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Obama Campaign Manager David Plouffe Discusses Warren's 2020 Exit
Former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe discusses Sen. Elizabeth Warren's campaign ending and why she may not have endorsed another Democrat.