Bloomberg
Tech to Obama: Reform for High-Skilled Immigration
Dec. 2 -- Gary Shapiro, chief executive officer of Consumer Electronics Association, discusses the call for U.S. immigration reform by the technology industry, the need for high-skilled workers and his optimism for getting reform passed...
Sky News
Queen Elizabeth II sends invites for Royal wedding
Queen Elizabeth II sends invites for Royal wedding
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Earnest: Trump Campaign Conduct 'Unacceptable'
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus052047White House spokesman Josh Earnest says neither President Barack Obama, nor his predecessor, would have put up with the behavior that led to a battery charge against Donald Trump's campaign...
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Earnest: Trump Campaign Conduct 'Unacceptable'
White House spokesman Josh Earnest says neither President Barack Obama, nor his predecessor, would have put up with the behavior that led to a battery charge against Donald Trump's campaign manager.Earnest says he's confident that...
Bloomberg
Rep. Crowley: GOP Owns Changes to Obamacare
Jan.20 -- Rep. Joe Crowley, a Democrat from New York, discusses his concerns about the future of health care in the United States under President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Trump's Transition: Boeing & Defense Contracts
Dec.07 -- Ivan Feinseth, senior partner, chief investment officer and director of research at Tigress Financial Partners, and Bloomberg's Robert Levinson examines President-elect Donald Trump's swipe at Boeing's Air Force One contract...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Hundreds protest Vietnam presidents
CLEAN : Hundreds protest Vietnam presidents
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AP reporter Charles Babington explains how the Congressional Budget Office estimated the total 10-year cost of expanding coverage at $940 billion. The nonpartisan analysts said the legislation would reduce the federal deficit by $138 billion over its first 10 years.
HEADLINE: AP reporter explains the cost of health reform
CAPTION: AP reporter Charles Babington explains how the Congressional Budget Office estimated the total 10-year cost of expanding coverage at $940 billion. The nonpartisan...
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UK PM and US president joint presser
1. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and US President Barack Obama entering news conference at No 10 Downing Street, walk up to lecterns
2. Various of leaders at lecterns with Brown paying tribute to Obama
3. SOUNDBITE (English)...
Bloomberg
Jack Oliver: This Is Your War Chest On the Internet
Dec. 19 -- The master fundraiser on how the 2012 Obama campaign harnessed the Internet to create something radically different, and better than anything that had come before. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Best Campaign Ads 2014: And the Winners Are...
Oct. 31 -- Peter Cook reports on memorable 2014 midterm campaign advertising. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Obama: We Will Work to Narrow Our Differences
Nov. 12 -- Bloomberg's Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on President Obama's trip to Beijing for the 2014 APEC Summit. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
What Have Internet Providers Done to Be Regulated?
Nov. 11 -- Rocco Commisso, chief executive officer at Mediacom, discusses President Barack Obamas position on net neutrality, how it may impact the business of internet service providers, whether or not it may lead him to sell his...
Bloomberg
Yergin: OPEC Sends Message There's Coherence
Sept. 29 -- IHS Markit Vice Chairman Daniel Yergin weighs in on OPEC's plan to limit oil output. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Sam Zell Concerned About 'Cacophony' From White House
May.17 -- Sam Zell, Equity Group Investments chairman and founder, discusses the recent White House turmoil with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the annual SALT conference in Las Vegas on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Sweden's Lofven: Change Worrying Times to Certain Times
Jan.18 -- Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lofven discusses the need to show the positive impacts of globalization and provide certainty to citizens, for Europe to stay united after U.S. President-elect Donald Trump takes office, and...
Bloomberg
Trump: 'Repeal and Replace Is Going Great'
Jan.13 -- President-Elect Donald Trump and entertainer Steve Harvey met today at Trump Tower in New York. In the building's lobby, Trump discussed the transition and repealing Obamacare with reporters and Harvey said Trump seemed "sincere."
Bloomberg
Milken's Chin Sees Optimism in Trump's First 50 Days
Mar.12 -- Milken Institute Asian Fellow Curtis Chin weighs in on President Donald Trump's first fifty days in office. Chin speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Kelly: 'Stunned' over criticism of Trump call
President Donald Trump's chief of staff says he is "stunned" and "broken hearted" by the criticism of Trump's call to the family of an Army sergeant killed in Niger.
John Kelly tells reporters at the White House that the...
Bloomberg
Why Trump Should, but Won’t, Keep Yellen at the Fed
Oct.19 -- Peter Borish, chief strategist at Quad Group, examines President Donald Trump's decision on the next Federal Reserve Chair and why he believes Janet Yellen should stay in the job. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
How the C-Suite Is Fighting Against Cyber Threats
Oct.19 -- Samuel Palmisano, former IBM chief executive officer, and Ajay Banga, Mastercard's chief executive officer, discuss the fight against cyber threats with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Senators Push Bill To Help DACA Recipients
A Republican senator is urging President Donald Trump to get personally involved in advancing legislation that would put a select group of young immigrants on a path to U.S. citizenship.
The administration is giving...
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Tillerson, Mattis: New War Authority Not Needed
Senior US national security officials told Congress a new war authorisation is not needed to conduct combat operations against extremist groups and warned repealing current law could signal the US will give up the fight.
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Tillerson, Mattis: New War Authority Not Needed
Senior U.S. national security officials told Congress a new war authorization is not needed to conduct combat operations against terrorist groups and warned repealing current law could signal the U.S. will give up the fight.
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