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U.S. Conducts First Airstrikes in Syria

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Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Anthony Capaccio reports on the U.S. conducting its first airstrikes in Syria against ISIL Terrorists. He speaks to Rishaad Salamat on ""On The Move."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Eric Holder to Depart as U.S. Attorney General

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Sept. 25 -- Attorney General Eric Holder plans to resign his post, staying in office until a successor is confirmed, a Justice Department official said. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Isaacson: 10-Years Ago We Saw Cuts in Basic Research

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Oct. 22 -- Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson discusses the Ebola epidemic and cuts in research on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Time to Restart Small, Medium Bank M&A: Isaac

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Nov. 12 -- William Isaac, senior managing director at FTI Consulting, and Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan talk about the need for small to medium bank M&A to continue and the importance of small banks to the U.S. economy....
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Australian Prime Minister Albanese on Policies, Quad Meeting, China

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talks about his Labor Party's election victory, his upcoming trip to Tokyo to attend a meeting of the Quad security partnership, and his policies. He also discusses Australia's bilateral...
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China Can't Match U.S. Tariffs in Kind

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Sep.04 -- New tariffs are expected to loom on up to $200B of Chinese exports to the U.S. There are growing questions on how China can retaliate in kind. With the trade imbalance and a need for U.S. crude, China's options are limited at...
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Conflict Between China, U.S. Is Painful for Both, Says Professor Allison

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Jan.12 -- Graham Allison, professor of government at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, “phase two” talks and the relationship between China, the U.S. and Taiwan. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on “Bloomberg...
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Japan-U.S. Relationship to Get Stronger: ACCJ’s LaFleur

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Oct.28 -- Christopher LaFleur, chairman at the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, discusses the relationship between Japan and the U.S. going forward, the possibility of the U.S. rejoining the TPP if Joe Biden is elected president...
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RCEP Will Be a Mega Trade Deal: ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute

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Nov.10 -- Hoang Thi Ha, lead researcher of political and security affairs at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, talks about the 37th ASEAN Summit scheduled to be held in Hanoi from November 12, and the prospects of the...
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Senate Passes Bill That Would Punish China Over H.K. Law

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Jun.25 -- The Senate Thursday approved a bipartisan measure that would penalize banks doing business with Chinese officials involved in the national security law the country is seeking to impose on Hong Kong. Tom Mackenzie reports on...
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U.S. Sanctions China Officials Over Human Right Abuses

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Jul.09 -- The U.S. sanctions a top member of China’s ruling Communist Party and three other officials over human rights abuses in the western province of Xinjiang. Meanwhile, global banks risk being caught between China-backed penalties...
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Roubini Says Bitcoin Is Just a 'Self-Fulfilling Bubble'

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Apr.06 -- Economist Nouriel Roubini, chief executive officer of Roubini Macro Associates Inc., shares his views on bitcoins. He also discusses what he sees as the biggest risks for the global economy this year. He speaks with Annmarie...
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GOP’s Youngkin Wins Virginia Governorship

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Republican candidate for the Governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin declared victory in the closely watched contest which is widely seen as a barometer for President Joe Biden ahead of next year’s mid-term election. Bloomberg’s Derek...
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China Seeks to Join Trade Pact Created to Exclude It

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May.17 -- China is pushing ahead with behind-the-scenes talks to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership, a major trade deal that originally aimed to exclude Beijing and cement U.S. economic power and trade ties...
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Elon Musk's Mission to Mars

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SpaceX founder Elon Musk says U.S. regulators may grant environmental approval at the company's south Texas site as soon as next month. That would pave the way for the launch of Starship this year. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports on...
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Trump Averts Dec. 15 China Tariffs

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Dec.12 -- Sources are telling Bloomberg that President Trump is said to have signed-off on the “phase 1” trade deal with China, and also avoiding the Dec. 15 introduction of a new wave of U.S. tariffs on about $160 billion of consumer...
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Trump: If Biden Wins, You'll Get Socialized Medicine

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Oct.22 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden discuss their healthcare plans during their final presidential debate in Nashville.
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Bill Clinton Sees a Need to Work Together With China

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Nov.16 -- Former President Bill Clinton and Former U.K. Prime Minister Tony Blair discuss the U.S.-China relationship and how the U.S. could strengthen its negotiating position with China by enlisting partners from Europe to Asia. They...
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Congress to Resume Electoral College Tally on Wednesday

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Jan.06 -- Hours after a pro-Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, members of the House and Senate were preparing to resume a politically charged debate over the legitimacy of the presidential election that had helped stoke the violence....
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Pence: Joe Biden Is ‘Trojan Horse’ For Radical Left

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Aug.27 -- Vice President of the United States Mike Pence talks about the differences between the policies of the Trump administration and Joe Biden. He speaks during the Republican National Convention.
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Japan-South Korea Relationship Got Caught in Domestic Politics, Says CFR’s Snyder

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Jul.17 -- Scott Snyder, senior fellow for Korea studies and U.S. Korea policy program director at CFR, discusses the escalating tensions between Japan and South Korea, which side will suffer the most, the relations between the two...
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U.S. Imposes New Limits on Chinese Diplomats

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Sep.02 -- Chinese diplomats in the U.S. face new limits on travel and meetings in the U.S., as the Trump administration moves to match Communist Party restrictions on American diplomats and impose costs for what it calls unfair...
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How Will Abe's Resignation Affect Japan-U.S. Relations?

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Aug.31 -- Christopher LaFleur, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan, talks about the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and the implications for bilateral relations, the two economies and businesses. He...
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Pelosi: When Women Succeed, America Succeeds

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Aug.19 -- House Speaker Nancy Pelosi discusses the power of Women in America and her support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris during the Democratic National Convention.