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California Senator Handcuffed Outside Noem Briefing

California Senator Handcuffed Outside Noem Briefing

Bloomberg19 hours ago

"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Rep. Sam Liccardo discusses the forceful removal of Senator Alex Padilla at a Kristi Noem LA press conference, Bloomberg's Enda Curran discusses inflation, Jen Gavito, The Cohen Group Senior Advisor discusses the rising tensions between Israel and Iran. (Source: Bloomberg)

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