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Hard Work Just Starting: Gen. Clark on Russia, UkraineRetired General Wesley Clark, Former NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, states the hard work is just beginning when sharing whether or not he sees Russia's and Ukraine's 30 day energy and infrastructure ceasefire expanding to a truce. He also shares his thoughts on Russia's conditions for an absolute ceasefire, and President Trump considering giving up control of the position of NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe. Retired General Clark speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)March 19, 2025

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Russia's Putin & Trump Reach 30 Day Energy, Infrastructure Ceasefire With Ukraine | Balance of Power"Balance of Power" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Chuck Hagel, Fmr. Secretary of Defense, shares his thoughts on President Trump's and President Putin's phone call where Putin agreed to an energy and infrastructure ceasefire with Ukraine for 30 days. Evelyn Farkas, Executive Director of Arizona State University's McCain Institute, discusses Israel's decision to resume airstrikes on Gaza. NASA's SPACEX Crew-9 return to Earth. (Source: Bloomberg)March 18, 2025

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Is US Russia Phone Call a Win For The US?Lauren Tomlinson, Cornerstone Public Affairs Principal & Republican Strategist, and Meghan Hays, Former Special Assistant to President Biden & Democratic Strategist, share their thoughts on President Trump's and President Putin's phone call that resulted in a 30 day energy and infrastructure ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. They discuss whether or not this outcome is a win and what to make of the Trump Administration's White House readout of the call. Both Lauren and Meghan speak with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power." (Source: Bloomberg)March 18, 2025

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Sunak Seeks to Deflect Blame for Cost-of-Living Crisis Onto Corporate BritainRishi Sunak’s efforts to ensure UK consumers and savers get the full benefit of cost cuts and interest rate rises appear unlikely to yield significant results, because the government is relatively powerless to act.June 27, 2023

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At Least 6 Reported Dead in Crush At African Cup Soccer GameYaounde, Cameroon (AP) -- At least six people died in a crush outside a stadium hosting a game at Africa's top soccer tournament in Cameroon on Monday, a local government official said, realizing fears over the capacity of the Central African country to stage the continent's biggest sports event.January 24, 2022