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Women Do More Housework Than Men

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The average American woman does 47 more minutes of housework each day than the average man. It's one reason women don't have enough time for a paying job. Bloomberg Opinion's Sarah Green Carmichael explains.
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CLEAN : US summit pushes empowerment of women in Africa

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CLEAN : US summit pushes empowerment of women in Africa
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Suffragette parade in New York, c.1915

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Suffragettes in New York, USA, march the streets, parading with banners and flags.
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Why being called a "bitch" in Hollywood isn't all bad

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Amber Heard is one of Hollywood’s brightest stars. Ahead of Women’s Equality Day she discusses the dark secret of gender bias in Tinsel Town
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La Iniciativa de Igualdad de Género de la ONU

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May.09-- Elizabeth Nyamayaro, asesora sénior de las Naciones Unidas, habla del programa de solidaridad para la igualdad de género de las Naciones Unidas. Conversa con Vonnie Quinn en "Bloomberg Markets".
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Clinton Says Every Precaution Should Be Taken to Get Kids in School

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Jun.23 -- Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says kids need to be back in school, but appropriate hygiene measures need to be kept in place. She spoke at Qatar Economic Forum, powered by Bloomberg.
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Companies Outperform With Women Execs, Says Fitzsimons

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Aug.13 -- Lorna Fitzsimons The Pipeline Co-Founder discusses the importance of women executives and she's got the numbers to prove it, but some companies still need convincing. She speaks with Dani Burger in this segment of Bloomberg...
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Men at prayer in a mosque during Friday prayers

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CLEAN: Interior shots of muslim men at prayer in a mosque during Friday prayers on 1 March 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Colombian vice president-elect speaks about new migration policy with Chile

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"We are going to work for a new immigration policy that contributes to dignifying the lives of Colombians residing in Chile," says Colombian vice president-elect Francia Marquez at a conference about gender equality and migration...
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Former Music Industry Exec Carvello Fighting for Accountability

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Atlantic Records' first female A&R executive Dorothy Carvello says the music industry has largely avoided the #METOO movement, and she's trying to change that. The activist and Face the Music Now Foundation founder speaks with...
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Journalists taken on tour of detention centre

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Guantanamo Bay, Cuba - 5 July 2005 1. Various of empty Camp X-Ray, with warning signs to stay away 2. Guard tower and fence over-run with vines 3. Various of empty cell areas 4. Empty hospital area boarded up 5. Various of empty...
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VOICED : Bras tanks and guns: Norways women join the draft

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VOICED : Bras tanks and guns: Norways women join the draft
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CLEAN : Scottish independence partys new leader takes the stage

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Scotlands ruling Scottish National Party (SNP) crowns a new leader who vowed to continue the fight for independence despite defeat in Septembers referendum
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Sermon being delivered in a mosque

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a group of men sat in mosque listening to an Imam preaching a sermon ahead of Open Mosque Day on 1 March 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Sermon being delivered in a mosque

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a group of men sat in mosque listening to an Imam preaching a sermon ahead of Open Mosque Day on 1 March 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Sermon being delivered in a mosque

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a group of men sat in mosque listening to an Imam preaching a sermon ahead of Open Mosque Day on 1 March 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Sermon being delivered in a mosque

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a group of men sat in mosque listening to an Imam preaching a sermon ahead of Open Mosque Day on 1 March 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Men at prayer in a mosque during Friday prayers

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CLEAN: Interior shots of muslim men at prayer in a mosque during Friday prayers on 1 March 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Harry and Meghan meeting young girls in Asni

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Harry and Meghan walking in rural Morocco and meeting two young girls on 24 February 2019 in Asni, Morocco
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How Can Companies Boost Diversity in the Workplace?

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Jul.07 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Richard Eardley, managing director for Asia and chair of the global diversity and inclusion council at recruitment firm Hays Plc, discusses the challenges businesses face as they try to...
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Clinton or Trump: Who Has an Edge With Millennials?

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Oct. 10 -- Caroline Ghosn, founder and chief executive officer at Levo, and Biz Stone, co-founder of Twitter and chief executive officer of Jelly, discusses what Millennials care about in this year's election and the impact of social...
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The Push to End Gendered Toy Marketing

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Lego this month announced it will no longer target some toy sets for girls or boys. In a move to help break stereotypes about how children play, ending years of gender-based marketing. In this edition of Bloomberg Equality, Scarlet Fu...
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Record Number of Women to Serve in U.S. Congress in 2021

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Nov.05 -- On this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Betsy Fischer Martin, director of the Women & Politics Institute at the American University in Washington, looks at women's participation in the U.S. election. More women will join the...
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How Women in the Mideast Are Advancing

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In June 2018, Saudi Arabia ended its ban on women drivers, but many say this was motivated by economic issues instead of advancing women's rights. Bloomberg QuickTake looks at what it may take for women to advance in a region that...