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Nov. 18, 2015 Paul Ryan Warns of a Showdown With White House Over Spending
Spending legislation needed to avoid a government shutdown in December must include Republican policy measures in order to pass Congress, House Speaker Paul Ryan said.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Paul Ryan on Winning 2016 Minority Voters
Speaker Paul Ryan spoke about the demographics problem Republican presidential candidates face in 2016 at the WSJ CEO Council Tuesday.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Paul Ryan Elaborates on Refugee 'Pause'
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said he doesn't want terrorists to take advantage of America's generosity to Syrian refugees at the WSJ CEO Council Tuesday.
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Nov. 17, 2015 The Secret to Great Leadership
Notre Dame’s former head football coach Lou Holtz offers insight on effective team building in a discussion with WSJ’s Jerry Seib at CEO Council.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Paul Ryan: How to Gain More Respect for Congress
Rep. Paul Ryan talks to WSJ's Paul Gigot at CEO Council about what he thinks he needs to do to make Congress a more respected body to people on the right as well as the left.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Freddie Mac CEO on Pay Cap: It's Just Symbolic
Freddie Mac CEO Donald Layton reacts to a bill passed by Congress Monday, that if signed by President Obama, would cap his salary to $600,000. He spoke with WSJ's Shelby Holiday at the WSJ CEO Council Tuesday.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Executive Pay Disclosure
SEC Chairwoman Mary Jo White speaks with WSJ's Dennis K. Berman about the new mandate that requires a public company to disclose the ratio of the compensation of its CEO to the median compensation of its employees.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Nobel Winner Angus Deaton: ‘I Both Love Inequality and I’m Terrified of It’
Princeton University economist Angus Deaton, winner of this year’s Nobel Prize in economics, calls for a deeper debate on income inequality heading into the presidential campaign.
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Nov. 17, 2015 SEC’s White Defends In-House Courts, but Sees Need to Modernize
SEC Chair Mary Jo White acknowledged the need to “modernize” the agency’s in-house court system, even as she defended the fairness of the proceedings that it has relied on increasingly in recent years as an alternative to federal district court.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Obamacare: What Is the Alternative?
Sen. John Thune speaks with WSJ's Laura Landro at CEO Council about the downside of "a healthcare economy" and how to fix it.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Understanding Millennials
Peter D. Hart, founder of Hart Research Associates, and Bill McInturff, co-founder of Public Opinion Strategies, share their insight into how millennials differ from previous generations, in a conversation with WSJ’s Kimberley A. Strassel at CEO Council.
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Nov. 17, 2015 At WSJ CEO Council, Health Law’s Success Depends on Which Number You Prefer
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Nov. 17, 2015 Are We Obsessed With the Fed?
Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president of the American Action Forum, talks with WSJ's Neil King about what we really should be focusing on when it comes to the Fed.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Obamacare: How Can It Be Stabilized?
Leslie Dach, Senior Counselor of U.S. Department of Health and Human Services speaks with WSJ's Laura Landro at CEO Council about the future of Obamacare.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Following Paris Terror Attacks, How Vulnerable Is U.S.?
Sen. Marco Rubio talks with WSJ's Gerard Baker at CEO Council about the importance of intelligence gathering to deter domestic terrorism.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Paris Attacks Aftermath: Did U.S. Underestimate ISIS?
Defense Secretary Ash Carter speaks with WSJ's Jerry Seib at CEO Council about what effect the Paris attacks will have on U.S. strategy toward fighting terrorism.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Marco Rubio Says GOP Rivals Tried to Weaken U.S. Intelligence Efforts
Days after the Paris terrorist attacks heightened homeland security concerns, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio leveled pointed charges Monday at a pair of Republican presidential rivals who backed efforts to overhaul U.S. bulk collection of phone records.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Defense Chief Carter Worried About Lone Wolf Attacks
Defense Secretary Ash Carter tells WSJ's Jerry Seib that for the U.S., the most immediate danger from Islamic State and other extremist groups are lone wolf attacks inspired by the group.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Defense Chief Ash Carter Calls on Europe to Do More to Confront ISIS
Defense Secretary Ash Carter Monday called on European nations to step up their involvement in the fight against Islamic State in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Should the U.S. Accept Syrian Migrants?
Sen. Marco Rubio discusses growing concerns about the White House plan to accept more Syrian refugees and striking the balance between compassion and national security, in a conversation with WSJ's Gerard Baker at CEO Council.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Hologic Focusing on Growth Outside U.S., CEO Says
Hologic Inc. sees future growth coming from outside of the U.S., driven in part by more favorable tax regimes abroad, CEO Stephen P. MacMillan said.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Obama Adviser Furman Sees Limited Economic Impact From Paris Attacks
President Barack Obama's top economic adviser on Tuesday said the commercial fallout from terrorist attacks in Paris will likely be limited in the U.S.
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Nov. 17, 2015 Top Clinton Adviser Says Wealthy Should Pay More in Taxes
One of Hillary Clinton’s top advisers said Tuesday that the Democratic front-runner supports raising taxes for wealthy Americans. “There is more room for the wealthy to pay more,” John Podesta, her campaign chairman, said at the Wall Street CEO Council conference.
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Nov. 15, 2015 Leaders to Share Their Views at WSJ CEO Council
Business and government leaders will gather at The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council this week, with House Speaker Paul Ryan and Sen. Marco Rubio set to appear. WSJ's Jerry Seib discusses what to look for. Photo:AP
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Nov. 13, 2015 Scheduled Interviews at WSJ CEO Council Event
The annual meeting of The Wall Street Journal's CEO Council kicks off on Monday night, with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Ash Carter set to be interviewed at the opening of the two-day gathering.


