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Russia's ICBM Test Not a Threat to U.S.: White House
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki comments on Russia's test of a new intercontinental ballistic missile and the new sanctions against more than 40 individuals and entities accused of evading the ongoing wave of penalties imposed on...
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North Korea Appears to Have Launched Ballistic Missile
North Korea appears to have launched its first ballistic missile in about two months. This comes just days after leader Kim Jong Un indicated that returning to stalled nuclear talks with the U.S. was a low priority for him this year. Jon...
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Former U.S. Ambassador Baucus: the Only Language Putin Understands Is Power
Max Baucus, a former Democratic Senator and U.S. ambassador to China under President Barack Obama, discusses the tensions between the two governments over the Covid-19 pandemic. China defended its measures to curb the virus outbreak and...
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US Sanctions Boosting China's Chipmaking Industry
China's semiconductor industry is growing faster than anywhere else in the world. And part of the reason is the U.S. sanctions on local champions including Huawei Technologies Co. and Hikvision. Debby Wu reports on Bloomberg Television.
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How Does Wall St. Feel About the Incoming GOP Congress?
Dec. 15 -- Gluskin Sheff Chief Economist and Strategist David Rosenberg and Bloomberg's Jonathan Allen discuss Dodd-Frank, the new GOP Congress and Senator Elizabeth Warren.
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Boehner Warns Obama Over Immigration Reform
Nov. 6 -- Todays BWest Byte is 85,000, for the current H-1B visa cap. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Well Did Democrats Mobilize African-American Voters?
Nov. 4 -- Former NAACP President Ben Jealous discusses voter registration and turnout in the African-American community on ""Bloomberg Politics: Election All-Nighter."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sony Hack Adds New Dimension to North Korean Threat
Dec. 22 -- The United States has tied the North Korean government to the hacking of Sony Pictures, raising questions about the nations ability to launch attacks outside of the physical means of their military. Bloomberg's Sam Kim reports...
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U.S. Government Shutdown: Will They or Wont They?
Nov. 14 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on the possibilities of a U.S. Government shutdown and the future of immigration reform. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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I Think the JOBS Act Has Been a Big Success: JMPs Mack
Oct. 29 -- JMP Group President Carter Mack discusses the JOBS Act and its impact on IPOs. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Stockman: U.S.-China Climate Deal Is Nonsense
Nov. 12 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Objective Is to Clearly Undermine, Weaken ISIS: Miller
Oct. 16 -- Woodrow Wilson International Center Vice President Aaron David Miller discusses the U.S. led war against the Islamic State on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Important to the World Is Obamas Immigration Plan?
Nov. 20 -- Jim McCaughan, chief executive officer at Principal Global Investors, and Mortimer Singer, president and chief executive officer at Marvin Traub Associates, discuss the points the world will be watching for in tonights...
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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...
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Banks Need Regulatory Freedom to Spur U.S. Economy: Isaac
Oct. 1 -- William Isaac, senior managing director at FTI Consulting, discusses the shortfalls he sees in bank regulation and how that is impeding the U.S. economic recovery. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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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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CBO: U.S. Deficit Shrinks to Smallest Since 2008
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatkzer reports on today's top headlines on Market Makers.
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Atty. Gen. Eric Holder Bids a Tearful Farewell to DOJ
Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Adam Johnson reports on the resignation of United States Attorney General Eric Holder. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Puerto Rico Risks Danger of Further Bond Defaults
May 2 -- Puerto Rico announced that the commonwealth will default on a $422 million bond payment for its Government Development Bank, but there may be more at risk as $2 billion comes due July 1 from the island and its agencies. ...
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Pfizer-Allergan and the New U.S. Tax Inversion Rule
April 5 -- A potential $160 billion merger between Pfizer and Allergan may be put in jeopardy by new steps taken by the U.S. government to limit tax-cutting in corporate inversions. Bloomberg's Intelligence's Sam Fazeli explains on...
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Trump Says Regulations Are Roadblocks to Infrastructure
Apr.04 -- President Donald Trump spoke about regulations, infrastructure, education, and employment Tuesday at a CEO town-hall event at the White House. Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Business, Allies Knock Trump on Paris Accord Exit
Jun.02 -- U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to exit the Paris climate accord drew a swift reaction from U.S. corporations and the nation's allies. Bloomberg's Jess Shankleman and Matthew Campbell report on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Severstal's Mordashov on Protectionism, Steel Trade
Jun.01 -- Alexey Mordashov, owner and chairman at Severstal, speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker about global protectionism and the Trump Administration's "Buy American" policy for steel. He speaks from the St. Petersburg...
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Jeffrey Sachs Laments Trump's Corporate Democracy
Jun.01 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Jeffrey Sachs on his view of Donald Trump's broken democracy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Surveillance."