Bloomberg
Citi's Levkovich on AbbVie Buying Allergan for $63 Billion
Jun.25 -- AbbVie Inc. has agreed to pay $63 billion for rival drugmaker Allergan Plc. Tobias Levkovich, chief U.S. equity strategist at Citi, discusses on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
Nissan Overpaid Ghosn Whistle-Blower Along With CEO
Sep.05 -- Nissan Motor Co. overpaid other executives in addition to its chief executive officer, according to people with knowledge of the matter, among them Senior Vice President Hari Nada, a key figure in the downfall of former...
Bloomberg
JPMorgan Keeps Bonuses Flat for 2019
Jan.28 -- JPMorgan is keeping annual bonuses at its corporate and investment bank roughly flat for 2019. Bloomberg’s Manus Cranny reports on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Julius Baer CEO Hints at M&A Potential
Feb.01 -- Julius Baer CEO Philipp Rickenbacher discusses full year earnings results with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
Bloomberg
Goldman Cuts CEO Pay by 36%
Jan.27 -- Goldman Sach Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer David Solomon has seen his pay package shrink. The board has cut his annual compensation 36% following the 1MDB bribery scandal. He will earn $17.5 million for the year....
Bloomberg
China Pushes Back Against U.S. Sanctions
Jan.10 -- China continues its pushback against U.S. sanctions, issuing new rules to protect its firms from "unjustified" foreign laws. Meanwhile, the U.S. will self-imposed restrictions on how its diplomats and other officials interact...
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Vietnamese file lawsuit against US over use of agent orange
1. Various of attorney Constantine Kokkoris walking into his office, sitting down, looking at papers at his desk
2. Kokkoris flipping through papers
3. Close up of Kokkoris
4. Still photograph of Nguyen Quang Trung, victim of Agent...
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UK: LONDON: FINAL DAY OF FRANCE-BRITAIN SUMMIT
Eng/French/Nat
France and Britain wrapped up a joint summit on Friday after two days of talks.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair met with the French President Jacque Chirac and his Prime Minister, Lionel Jospin for a morning of...
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Children taken into police care after raids on sweatshops
1. Wide of children sitting in police compound
2. Closer shot children
3. Child eating a banana
4. Group of children watched by the policeman
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Santosh Rustogi, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 3:
"Today (in...
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WRAP Protest outside Abu Ghraib, reactions to abuse trial
Abu Ghraib prison, 19 May 2004
1. Various of relatives of prisoners queuing at the gate of Abu Ghraib prison to visit their loved ones
2. US Apache helicopter overhead
3. Various of women queuing at the prison gate
4. SOUNDBITE:...
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Women ready for rape case against British ministry of defence
1. Various of group of women walking to British High Commission
2. Banner reading "British soldiers raped us. Where was Kenyan protection?"
3. Children walking - the women claim the children were conceived after rapes by British soldiers...
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JAPAN: SHIN-DO SONGS APPEAL REJECTED (V)
Voice and effects
A former comfort woman for the Japanese army during World War Two has had her appeal to the Japanese government for compensation was turned down by the High Court in Tokyo.
Song Shin-do, who was one of thousands of...
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RR0303/B Czech Republic: Sudeten Germans
Dolni Dunajovice and Prague, Czech Republic/Moscow, Russia (recent/file:
Dolni Dunajovice (recent): town, streets and residents, various of war memorial in German, various of town, harvested grapes being delivered and dumped into bin,...
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UK: ARRIVAL OF EMPEROR AKIHITO & EMPRESS MICHIKO OF JAPAN
London - May 19, 1998; Witney, Oxfordshire - 19 May 1998
London, UK - May 25
1. Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko walk down steps of plane, are welcomed by dignitaries
2. Emperor and empress greet welcoming committee
3. Mid shot of...
Bloomberg
Will Barclays Revamp Plan Pay Off for Investors?
March 1 -- Barclays PLC announced the latest moves today in Chief Executive Officer Jes Staley's revamp plan. Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Lionel Laurent examines what the plan means to Barclays investors. (Laurent is a Bloomberg View...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: Britain in the dock over torture claims
The case of three elderly Kenyans who claim to have been tortured during the Mau Mau uprising begins at London's High Court. Nyeri, Kenya. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
Bloomberg
BofA Said to Boost Bonuses for Bond Traders
Jan.06 -- Bank of America is poised to raise bonuses for many of its bond traders and trim payouts for those handling stocks, people with knowledge of the matter said. Bloomberg’s Laura Keller reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European...
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Family Makes $11,000 By Giving Up Plane Seats
Laura Begley Bloom and her family were paid $11,000 in gift cards by Delta Airlines for giving up their seats. The gift cards are for Macy's, American Express, Target, etc. They were trying to fly from New York to Florida to visit family...
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Expert: Man Didn't Have Right to Stay on Plane
The Associated Press spoke with aviation expert Joe Schwieterman (pronounced Sweeterman), a transportation professor at DePaul University in Chicago about the incident aboard a Louisville-bound United Airlines flight leaving O'Hare...
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Professor Auerbach: Surprised Inflation Hasn't Picked Up
Jan.04 -- Alan Auerbach, professor of economics and director of Burch Center for Tax Policy and Public Finance at University of California, discusses U.S. inflation and wage growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Bloomberg
Why Has The Rally in Treasuries Been Limited?
Nov.20 -- Jon Hill, an interest-rate strategist at BMO Capital Markets, talks about Federal Reserve policy, Treasuries, and monetary policies in emerging markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Columnist: Women among most benefited by NCAA rule
The NCAA Board of Governors has taken the first step toward allowing athletes to cash in on their fame.
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Columnist: Women among most benefited by NCAA rule
The NCAA Board of Governors has taken the first step toward allowing athletes to cash in on their fame.
Bloomberg
Why Equities Traders Are Facing Bleak Bonuses This Year
Nov.26 -- Michael Karp, chief executive officer and founder of Options Group, discusses the outlook for Wall Street compensation on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."