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VW's Emissions Settlement: Where Does the Money Go?

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July 1 -- Volkswagen's $14.7 billion emissions settlement is the largest ever payment agreement in the auto industry, but not all of the money will go to consumers. Bloomberg's Patrick Ambrosio explains on 'Bloomberg Markets."
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How a U.S. Spending Bill Could Gut Financial Reform

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Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, talk about provisions in the spending bill to fund the U.S. government that could have a major impact on financial regulations. They...
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Write-In Candidate Kotlikoff on His Policies, Reforms

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Sept. 6 -- Boston University Professor Laurence Kotlikoff discusses his write-in candidacy for President of the United States, focusing on his policies and reform plans for the U.S. economy. Steven Englander, global head of G10 FX...
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Repeal of Derivatives Rule a Gift to Wall St.: Strickland

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Dec. 11 -- Center for American Progress Action Fund President Ted Strickland and Bloomberg's Peter Cook discuss the House vote on a $1.1 trillion spending bill. They speak on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Porter: U.S. Political System Is Structured to Divide

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Sept. 20 -- Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, talk about the shortfalls of the American political system. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Neil Bush: Jeb Should Run Now That 'Mom's On Board'

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Dec. 8 -- Points of Light Chairman Neil Bush discusses the most community-minded companies in the U.S. and the possibility of his brother Jeb running for president in 2016. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart.""...
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Insider Trading Ruling a Big Blow for Laws: Chilton

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Dec. 11 -- Former CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, discuss the ruling by a federal appeals court that reversed two insider-trading convictions and makes it tougher to secure future...
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Islamic State Is Immediate Tactical Threat

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Oct. 17 -- Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Admiral James Stavridis discusses dangerous global hot spots on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Boehner: Obama Will Burn Himself With Immigration Action

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Nov. 6 -- President Barack Obama will poison the well if he acts alone to change U.S. immigration policy, said House Speaker John Boehner. Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Must Expand Policy View of Terrorism: Hannah

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Sept. 24 -- John Hannah, former national security advisor under Vice President Dick Cheney, reacts to President Barack Obamas comments on Russia and the Islamic State before the U.N. General Assembly. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Indias Modi Brings Message of Growth on First U.S. Visit

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Sept. 26 -- Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam previews Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modis first visit to the United States and examines the growth of Indias economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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SEC vs. Wynnefield Capital: How the Little Guy Won

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Oct. 1 -- Nelson Obus, founding partner at Wynnefield Capital, explains how his company successfully pushed back against the Securities and Exchange Commission and questions how the agency pursues enforcement of regulations. He speaks on...
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Budget Highlights Fiscal Issues Facing U.S.: Macguineas

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Nov. 11 -- Maya Macguineas, president of Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, discusses the political challenges to meaningful legislation out of Washington and the budget issues facing Republicans as they take over both houses of...
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U.S. Loses High-Skill Visa Lottery on Immigration

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Nov. 11 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance.
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U.S. Has Highest Poverty of any OECD Country: Report

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Oct. 29 -- University of Southern California Professor of Law Ed Kleinbard and Bloomberg View Editor Paula Dwyer discuss inequality and poverty in the U.S. They speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Calls Hagel ÷Exemplary as Defense Chief Resigns

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Nov. 24 -- U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is stepping down from his post after 21 months in office amid tension with the White House over policy and how its presented to the public. Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports....
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Obama Picks Ex-Aide Klain as Ebola Czar

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Oct. 17 -- President Barack Obama named former White House official Ron Klain to coordinate the U.S. response to the deadly Ebola virus amid rising public concern about the disease and his administrations response. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Keystone Pipeline Remains at Top of Agenda for GOP

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Jan. 8 -- Bloomberg's Joshua Green reports on the debate over the Keystone XL pipeline. Green speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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House Votes to Ease Obamacare Employer Mandate

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Jan. 8 -- The House of Representatives brushed aside President Barack Obamas veto threat and passed a bill that would revise his 2010 health care law to ease the requirement that employers provide insurance to their workers. Julie Hyman...
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Can Tech Streamline the Voting Process?

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Nov. 5 -- Verified Voting Chair Barbara Simons discusses technology and the voting process on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bipartisanship Possible on Tax Reform: Stemberg

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Nov. 6 -- 32 Advisors Founder Robert Wolf and Staples Founder Thomas Stemberg discuss the midterm election and outlook for 2016. They speak to Betty Liu on Bloomberg Television's In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Whats Really at Stake in the Midterm Elections?

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Nov. 4 -- Kim Wallace of Renaissance Macro Research examines the 2014 midterm election as Republican are poised to take control of the U.S. Senate, how that plays into the gridlock in Washington D.C. and where the political parties may...
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Obama: Hopeful on Immigration Reform Legislation

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Dec. 3 -- President Barack Obama speaks about immigration to the Business Roundtable in Washington. (Source: Bloomberg)