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President Obama Talks Tough on Net Neutrality

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Nov. 11 -- Lawyer and Activist Marvin Ammori discusses President Obamas stance on net neutrality. Ammori speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Calls for Regulating Internet Like Telephone Cos.

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Nov. 10 -- President Barack Obama called for the strongest possible rules to protect the open Internet saying there shouldnt be fast lanes and high-speed service should be regulated. (Source: Bloomberg)
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GOP Cant Take Obamas Bait on Immigration: Rep. Schock

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Nov. 21 -- Rep. Aaron Schock, a Republican from Illinois, and former Ohio Governor Ted Strickland discuss President Barack Obamas executive order on immigration. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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U.S. Budget Deficit No Longer an Investor Concern: Golub

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Nov. 6 -- Jonathan Golub, chief U.S. market strategist at RBC Capital Markets, talks about the shrinking U.S. budget deficit and expectations for government spending. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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HSBC May Face U.S. Charge Upending 2012 Settlement

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Sept. 7 -- U.S. prosecutors are reported to be weighing a criminal charge against a unit of HSBC Holdings Plc on conduct related to its foreign-exchange desk. Bloomberg's Stephen Morris has the details on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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U.S. Adversaries Have Ability to Destroy Networks: Henry

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Dec. 18 -- CrowdStrike President Shawn Henry discusses the Sony hack attack. He speaks on Street Smart.
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Hedge Funds Will Have a 'Glorious Resurgence' Says CFR's Mallaby

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Feb.20 -- Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses deregulation and the outlook for hedge funds. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Asia Development Bank's Groff on Asia Growth, Trade War, Strategy

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Sep.11 -- Stephen Groff, vice president for East Asia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific at Asia Development Bank, discusses growth in Asia, the impact of the trade war between the U.S. and China on the region, the resilience of Asian...
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Yellen: Labor Market Conditions Are Improving

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Sept. 17 -- Fed Chair Janet Yellen comments on the U.S. labor market during a news conference in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Treasury Targets Hopscotch Loans to Curb Inversions

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Sept. 23 -- Bloomberg's Hans Nichols explains the U.S. treasurys plan to stop hopscotch loans in an effort to crackdown on inversion deals to limit U.S. taxes. He speaks on The Pulse.
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FX Rigging Settlements: Is This Just the Beginning?

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Nov. 12 -- Regulators in the U.S., Britain and Switzerland ordered five banks to pay about $3.3 billion to settle a probe into the manipulation of benchmark foreign-exchange rates. Bloomberg's Liam Vaughan has more on ""Countdown.""...
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Biden Condemns 'Utter Brutality' of Russian Missile Strikes

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President Joe Biden is condemning what he calls the "utter brutality" of Russia's missile strikes on civilian targets in Ukraine, the most intense since the early days of the invasion. Russian President Vladimir Putin is threatening more...
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Hollywood's Big Win: Are More Drone Approvals on the Way?

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Sept. 25 -- Michael Toscano, president of the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International, discusses the FAA granting six movie and television production companies waivers from regulations on general flight rules, pilot...
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How the Drone Has Revolutionized Warfare

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Sept. 25 -- Richard Whittle, author of ""Predator: The Secret Origins of the Drone Revolution,"" discusses drone technology with Carol Massar on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Federal Reserve Key Words: Patient or Considerable?

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Dec. 17 -- The Federal Reserve wraps up a two-day meeting as it considers a language change on rates and the impact of the collapse of the Russian ruble and falling oil prices. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on In The Loop.
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Why the SEC Has a Problem With Standard & Poor's

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Dec. 8 -- The SEC is seeking to suspend S&P from grading commercial mortgage bonds in what would be the agencys toughest action yet against a major credit rater, a person with knowledge of the matter said. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns...
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Obamas Immigration Plan the Next Obamacare: Wadhwa

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Nov. 19 -- Stanford Law School Fellow Vivek Wadhwa discusses President Barack Obamas plans for expanding tech visas in an executive order on immigration and what the tech industry needs from immigration reform. He speaks on Market Makers.
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U.S. Government Shutdown Not Likely: Macguineas

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Dec. 4 -- Maya Macguineas, president of the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, discusses the possibility of another government shutdown with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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What Does Ashton Carter Bring to Defense Department?

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Dec. 5 -- President Barack Obama is set to nominate Ashton Carter to succeed Chuck Hagel as U.S. Secretary of Defense later today. Bloomberg's Peter Cook examines his resume and chances of confirmation to the position. He speaks on...
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CBO Report Raises Tension Over GOP Health Care Plan

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Mar.14 -- A report from the Congressional Budget Office estimates that 14 million Americans could lose health coverage by next year under the GOP's proposed American Health Care Act. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on how the estimates...
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Oil Surges as U.S. Mulls Ban on Russian Crude Imports

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Oil surged to around $130 a barrel on Monday after the U.S. said it was considering a formal ban on imports of Russian crude following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Pressure, meanwhile, is building on the OPEC cartel to raise production....
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US Intelligence Warns of China's Exploitation Efforts

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The National Counterintelligence and Security Center, a US intelligence advisory, says China's government is seeking to exploit years of business and cultural relations to further its geopolitical and military objectives. Meanwhile,...
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Tariffs Are a Big Giant Negotiating Tactic, Says Whittier Trust's CIO

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Jul.18 -- Sandip Bhagat, chief investment officer at Whittier Trust, discusses global trade tensions and their impact on markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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NEC's Gary Cohn Says GDP Projections Will Be Beatable

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Mar.10 -- National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn sees a growing demand for American workers as the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February, pushing the jobless rate down to 4.7 percent. Cohn also expressed his optimism for U.S....