Forced Labor Dispute Is Redefining US-China Relations
Forced labor is becoming the key divisive point in US-China relations. Beijing is now moving to rebrand “Xinjiang,” which has become synonymous with human-rights abuses after China’s push to assimilate mostly Muslim ethnic minority Uyghurs sparked an international outcry. Colum…
Read More »Former Mayor Bill De Blasio Running for Congress
Bill de Blasio, the former two-term Democratic New York City mayor, said he’s planning to run for Congress in New York’s 10th Congressional District, which is in the process of being redrawn. He made the announcement last week. Bloomberg contributors…
Read More »Senator Tim Kaine on Ukraine Aid, NATO Expansion, Putin
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine, Former-Democratic Nominee for Vice President and member of Senate Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees, joined Joe Mathieu for an exclusive conversation on the latest critical Ukraine Aid package, the expansion of NATO, Vladimir Putin’s future…
Read More »New Map Dilutes Power of Blacks, Latinos, Jeffries Says
The New York district map drawn up by a special master would dilute Black and Hispanic voting power, and Democrats must focus on fixing its flaws rather than battling among themselves, House Democratic Caucus Chair Hakeem Jeffries said Wednesday. He was on…
Read More »White Supremacy Is a Poison: Biden
President Joe Biden said that racist ideology circulated on the internet had inspired a man who is alleged to have shot 13 people in a Buffalo, New York supermarket over the weekend. Biden called on Americans to reject White supremacy and politicians…
Read More »UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak Full Interview
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak discusses the Brexit settlement in Northern Ireland, the efficacy of his “levelling up” agenda, and his wife’s tax affairs. He speaks to Bloomberg’s Stephanie Flanders.
Read More »How Can Biden Sell His Inflation Plan to the People?
Doug Heye, political strategist and fellow at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, joined David Westin on “Balance of Power” to discuss the changing dynamics of the national primary elections, inflation, rising gas prices and President Joe Biden’s…
Read More »Putin Is Prepared for a Long War, U.S. Spies Say
A top U.S. intelligence official says Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready for a prolonged conflict in Ukraine. Avril Haines, the director of national intelligence, spoke before the Senate Armed Services Committee. She says Putin is likely to look to…
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