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Yellen Says It's Hard to Predict an X-Date
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says it's hard to know when the federal government would run out of cash if the debt ceiling isn't raised. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz reports.
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Judge Jackson Defends Record Anew On Day 3 Of Confirmation Hearings
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson is again facing questions from the 22 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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Legal Experts To Weigh In On Last Day Of Judge Jackson Hearings
The American Bar Association, which evaluates judicial nominees, last week gave Judge Jackson its highest rating, unanimously "well qualified."
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Transcripts: State Department Officials Felt Unsupported By Pompeo
An ex-State Department official said he "did not" feel the department was supportive of his complaints about how an ambassador was treated publicly.
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Supreme Court Primer: Gorsuch vs. Scalia on Regulations
Mar.21 -- Ron Klain, general counsel at Revolution Partners, compares the approach to regulations of U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch to that of Justice Antonin Scalia, whom he would be replacing on the court. He speaks on...
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Social Media Execs in the Hot Seat
Techonomy Founder David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Alex Barinka join Emily Chang to discuss what came out of a Homeland Security hearing from current and former employees from YouTube, Meta, and TikTok on issues of privacy, security and...
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Purves Says Utility Stocks Could Rise Another 15-20%
Apr.07 -- Michael Purves, Tallbacken Capital Advisors chief executive officer, is very bullish on the utility sector. He appears on "Bloomberg The Open."
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Amy Coney Barrett Says No Promises Made To President On ACA Ruling
The Supreme Court nominee said Tuesday during a second day of hearings, "I have made no commitment to anyone... about how I would decide any case."
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First Look Surveillance: High Inflation, France Election
Tom Mackenzie, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Payrolls Reveals U.S. Cracking, Not Crumbling
Sep.06 -- The August jobs report received a mixed reception, providing supporting data for both the bulls and the bears. Even so, Friday’s figures reinforced expectations for Federal Reserve policy makers to cut interest rates by a...
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Embattled U.K. Leader Liz Truss Says She's 'Not A Quitter'
Truss attended her first session of Prime Minister's Questions since newly appointed Treasury chief Jeremy Hunt ripped up her tax cutting plan.
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Can the China-Driven Metals Rally Keep Going?
Nov. 1 -- Francisco Blanch, head of global commodities and derivatives research at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, examines the impact of Chinese imports on the metals market and explains why he sees OPEC delivering a production deal at...
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Tim Cook Takes the Stand Against Epic Games
May.21 -- Tim Cook will take the stand for the first time as chief executive officer of Apple Inc., appearing as the final witness in the company’s closely watched antitrust battle with Fortnite developer Epic Games. Emily Chang is at...
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Drought Revives Debate Over Desalination
Many water reservoirs across the West have emptied out due to years of low precipitation and increased water usage.
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Northern Ireland has entered a new six-week lockdown...
VOICED: Northern Ireland has entered a new six-week lockdown in a desperate attempt to curb new infections. SHOWS: Belfast ship yard and empty city centre due to new lockdown restrictions. Interviews with President of Northern Ireland...
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Patricof Says Big Tech Inquiry Should've Started Years Ago
Jul.29 -- Alan Patricof, Greycroft chairman emeritus and co-founder, says the congressional antitrust inquiry into Big Tech should've started years ago because of the enormous accumulation of data that keeps getting bigger by the second....
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Ben Bernanke Tells Judge He Wasnt Looking to Punish AIG
Oct. 10 -- Former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said he wasnt looking to punish AIG for mismanagement when the board of governors authorized an emergency loan to the distressed insurer at a steep interest rate in 2008....
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BlackRock's Hildebrand Says Biggest Risk to Economy Is Trade
Jan.23 -- Philipp Hildebrand, vice chairman at BlackRock, discusses trade and the global economy with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland.
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Senator Cortez Masto Will Not Support Trump's CFPB Nominee
Jul.19 -- Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, a member of the Senate Banking Committee and a Democrat from Nevada, discusses the confirmation hearing for Kathy Kraninger, President Donald Trump's nominee to run the Consumer Financial...
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Bond Bulls Take Wall Street by Storm
Aug.08 -- Thierry Wizman, director of global currencies at Macquarie, Mike Schumacher, Wells Fargo Securities head of rates strategy, and Priya Misra, head of global rates research at TD Securities, discuss bond markets on "Bloomberg The...
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Bitcoin Bounces Above $20,000; Caution Advised
Bitcoin rose above $20,000 on Sunday, snapping a 12-day slide. Analysts caution that the respite may be brief: The overall tone remains negative, with monetary tightening providing macro headwinds and crises within crypto raising...
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Kyle Rittenhouse Murder Case Thrown Into Jeopardy By Mistrial Bid
Attorneys for Rittenhouse are asking for a mistrial with prejudice over the prosecutor's line of questioning during his time under oath.
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HBO to Offer Stand-Alone Web Subscription in U.S.
Oct. 15 -- On todays The Roundup, Bloomberg's Trish Regan, Alex Barinka and Pimm Fox break down some of the days top market stories on Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)