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Why America First Doesn’t Mean America Alone

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May.31 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Nejra Cehic highlight an Op-Ed piece on "America First" by H.R. McMaster and Gary Cohn. They speak with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Why More Colleges Are Scrapping SATs for Admission

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Oct. 3 -- A new wave of colleges including Wesleyan University, Bryn Mawr College and Temple University are scrapping standardized tests as an admissions requirement, saying there are better ways to evaluate applicants and expand...
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Author Roberts With a Historical Perspective on Brexit

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June 24 -- British Historian and Author Andrew Roberts weighs in with an historical perspective on Brexit. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Markets."
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SAT Board Cutting 'Adversity Score' In Favor Of More Context

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The group that oversees the SAT has updated an admissions resource in order to provide more context on students' backgrounds.
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Alyssa Milano Opens Up About Sexual Assault: "Justice Was Never an Option" | THR News

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Alyssa Milano opened up about her sexual assault, and why it took her 30 years to tell anyone about it, in an essay for 'Vox.'
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Apple CEO Tim Cook: I'm Proud to Be Gay

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Oct. 30 -- Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook has acknowledged that he is gay for the first time in an essay written for the latest edition of Bloomberg Businessweek. Bloomberg Businessweek editor Josh Tyrangiel discusses being...
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Trump Aims to Straighten Out 'Unfair' Trade Deals at G-7

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Jun.08 -- Stephen Ricchiuto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities, discusses comments from President Donald Trump about trade expectations as he attends the G-7 summit. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Goldman Weighs Delaying Marcus Checking Accounts Rollout

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Goldman Sachs is reconsidering how to launch a long-delayed product for the masses as senior executives wrestle with cost overruns. Sridhar Natarajan has more on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bush Warns Against Isolationism, Promotes Book

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Former President George W. Bush said the United States has an "isolationist tendency" that is "dangerous to our national security" while speaking at the Ronald Reagan Library in California on Wednesday evening. Bush was promoting his new...
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Donald Trump's Republican Party Legacy

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Oct. 26 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Bloomberg View columnist Megan McArdle on Donald Trump's lasting contribution to the Republican Party. He speaks with Joe Quinlan, chief market...
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Hands-On With Samsung's New Galaxy S8

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Apr.12 -- Bloomberg's Mark Gurman got his hands on Samsung's Galaxy S8, which will go on sale on April 21. Watch "Gadgets with Gurman" every Wednesday on Bloomberg.com, Facebook and Twitter.
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Susan Rice Sought Names in Trump Intel, Says Eli Lake

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Apr.04 -- Former national security adviser Susan Rice made multiple requests for the identities of people connected to the transition team of Donald Trump contained in raw intelligence reports, according to U.S. officials familiar with...
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Viola Davis' best teacher 'taught me that I was enough'

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VIOLA DAVIS' BEST TEACHER 'TAUGHT ME THAT I WAS ENOUGH' Viola Davis says her best-ever teacher gave her a sense of confidence. "He taught me that I was enough," the Oscar-winning actress says of her Upward...
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Low Probability of Second Brexit Referendum, CCLA's Bevan Says

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Dec.04 -- James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, discusses the outlook for Brexit after the European Union’s top court said in a non-binding opinion that the U.K. should be allowed to reverse the withdrawal...
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William Shatner Set To Fly On Blue Origin's Second Crewed Launch

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William Shatner is preparing to become the oldest person in space aboard the second human flight for Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin.
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Fidel Castro says US President Barack Obama "misinterpreted" his brother Raul's remarks regarding the United States and bristled at the suggestion that Cuba would give in to U-S demands.

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HEADLINE: Castro lashes back at President Obama CAPTION: Fidel Castro says US President Barack Obama "misinterpreted" his brother Raul's remarks regarding the United States and bristled at the suggestion that Cuba would give in to U-S...
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Is Apple Setting the Stage for iPhones Iran Debut?

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Oct. 30 -- Bloomberg's Eric Schatzker reports on today's top news stories on Market Makers.
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Serbia approves pre-membership accord with EU

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1. Two shots of Serbian army HQ bombed by NATO during 1999 just across from Serbian government building 2. Various of the army HQ bombed by NATO, filmed from a different angle 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bozidar Djelic, Serbian Deputy...
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UK: MINISTRY OF DEFENCE KOSOVO CRISIS PRESS BRIEFING

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English/Nat British defence officials on Wednesday voiced regret for any civilian casualties resulting from a NATO bomb which missed its target and landed in a residential neighborhood in southern Serbia. However, British Defence...
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Fed's Dudley Roils Treasuries With Rate-Hike Complacency

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Aug. 16 -- Comments from Federal Reserve Bank of New York President William Dudley on a possible interest rate hike next month sent the Treasury market to a reversal of earlier gains. Bloomberg's Jeanna Smialek reports on "Bloomberg...