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President Barack Obama announced Monday he will formally send a $447 billion jobs bill to Congress Monday. The president also says he will lay out a plan to further reduce the deficit next week.

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HEADLINE: Obama on jobs bill: No games, politics, delays

CAPTION: President Barack Obama announced Monday he will formally send a $447 billion jobs bill to Congress Monday. The president also says he will lay out a plan to...
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Michael Bloomberg: The Economy Is in Very Good Shape

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Sept. 18 -- Michigan Governor Rick Snyder, Goldman Sachs Chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein, Billionaire Investor Warren Buffett and Bloomberg LP Founder and Majority Owner Michael Bloomberg discuss Detroit and Goldman Sachs 10,000 small...
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Republican Congressman Geoff Davis of Kentucky is criticizing the White House for creating too much red tape and not enough jobs.

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HEADLINE: GOP Address: Obama creating red tape not jobs<br/>
CAPTION: Republican Congressman Geoff Davis of Kentucky is criticizing the White House for creating too much red tape and not enough jobs<br/>. (Sept. 4)
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There is still a month to go before the Pennsylvania primary, but voters in Philadelphia, the state's largest city, are eager to have their say

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HEADLINE: AP Rough Cuts: Philly voters want their say<br/>
CAPTION: There is still a month to go before the Pennsylvania primary, but voters in Philadelphia, the state's largest city, are eager to have their say. <br/> (March 20)
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Nick Clegg greets supporters in Richmond

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Nick Clegg greets supporters in Richmond
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Sen. Charles Grassley said Obama's budget proposal to raise taxes, starting in 2011, on individuals earning more than $200,000 and on households earning more than $250,000 will hurt small businesses.

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HEADLINE: GOP attacks Obama's economic plan

CAPTION: Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa says "the president and his allies in Congress want to spend too much, tax too much, and borrow too much." Grassley says "somebody has to pay _ if...
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Reid Hoffman: Here's What Concerns Me About Donald Trump

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Reid Hoffman, entrepreneur and investor, explains his views on the candidates running in the U.S. presidential election. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang. (Video reedited to fix audio sync issues.)
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Gov. Hickenlooper on the Trump Agenda and Colorado

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May.03 -- Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper discusses the Trump administration’s agenda and what it means for his state. He comes to us from the Milken Institute Global Conference and speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly.
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May Jousts With Corbyn Ahead of Confidence Vote

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Dec.12 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May answers questions from opposition Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn in the House of Commons in London. Later today May faces a confidence vote from members of her Conservative Party over her...
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Johnson, Corbyn, Swinson, Allan at CBI conference

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn and Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson addressed a conference of employers' group the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) on Monday.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda's business savvy

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Rebecca Long-Bailey becomes sixth MP to announce Labour leadership bid

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Shadow business secretary, Rebecca Long-Bailey, has confirmed she will run for Labour leadership.<b<br/>r/>

Ms Rayner confirmed her leadership bid in an article she wrote for socialist magazine, Tribune.
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Senators: Trump aid package could approach $1T

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Congressional leaders are vowing swift action on legislation to deal with the staggering health and financial aspects of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
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Senators: Trump aid package could approach $1T

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Congressional leaders are vowing swift action on legislation to deal with the staggering health and financial aspects of the coronavirus outbreak in the United States.
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Self-quarantined senator urges self-distancing

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Florida Sen. Rick Scott is urging Americans to practice self-distancing and use an abundance of caution to curb the spread of Coronavirus.
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Self-quarantined senator urges self-distancing

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Florida Sen. Rick Scott is urging Americans to practice self-distancing and use an abundance of caution to curb the spread of Coronavirus.
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Kudlow Wants 'Timely and Targeted' Response to Coronavirus

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Mar.06 -- The White House is working on targeted measures that could be rolled out quickly to address the economic impacts of the coronavirus, economic adviser Larry Kudlow said. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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Rally Not Sustainable Until Economy Reopening Is Visible, Says Tectonic Financial CEO

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Mar.25 -- Haag Sherman, Tectonic Financial CEO, discusses the stock rally on March 24th and the stimulus bill. He speaks with Taylor Riggs and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump: Economy will "skyrocket" after coronavirus

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President Donald Trump says he's ordered the Federal Emergency Management Agency to ship mobile hospital centers to the hard-hit states of Washington, California and New York amid the coronavirus pandemic. For New York, that would mean...
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Trump: economy will 'sky rocket' after coronavirus

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President Donald Trump said Sunday that the US economy will "sky rocket" once the nation manages to get over the coronavirus.
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Somber Congress delivers nearly $500B in virus aid

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Congress delivered a nearly $500 billion infusion of coronavirus spending Thursday, rushing new relief to employers and hospitals buckling under the strain of a pandemic that has claimed almost 50,000 American lives and one in six U.S....
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Rep. Beyer Says We're Heading in the Right Direction, Unless States Open Prematurely

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Apr.29 -- Representative Don Beyer, a Democrat from Virginia, discusses how the states are handling the coronavirus. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."