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Bloomberg

Women of Wall Street: Launching a Hedge Fund as a Woman

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Dec.10 -- Maria Vassalou, founder at Vassalou Capital Management, discusses her experience in launching and managing a hedge fund. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How China Plans to Grade Its 1.3 Billion People

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Jan.02 -- China wants to grade its people based on how good or bad a citizen they have been. A dozen cities are already testing different systems with the government aiming to create a nationwide network by 2020. Bloomberg QuickTake...
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Siemens Healthineers CEO on Antibody Test, Rebalancing Business

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May.05 -- Bernd Montag, chief executive officer at Siemens Healthineers AG, discusses the company’s coronavirus antibody test and the rebalancing of the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Why Investors Should Buy the Dips in Gold on Low Volatility

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Mar.11 -- On this edition of "Charting Futures," Bloomberg Intelligence's Mike McGlone talks with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Amazon Employees May Be Monitoring Your Cloud Cam Footage

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Oct.10 -- In a promotional video, Amazon.com Inc. says its Cloud Cam home security camera provides “everything you need to monitor your home, day or night.” In fact, the artificially intelligent device requires help from a squad of...
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Prime Minister meets with Point of Light award winners at No 10

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson meets with Magdalena Harvey and Kateryna Frolova as they receive their Points of Light award at Downing Street. Points of Light are awarded to individuals who are making a change in their community, from...
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Press Association

Ukraine relief efforts across Northern Ireland inundated with donations

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Those collecting in Northern Ireland to gather supplies to help Ukrainians fleeing their homes from the Russian invasion have been inundated with donations. As warnings are sounded that Ukraine is on the brink of a humanitarian...
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Curated Video

Virginia Man Travels To Poland To Help Ukrainian Refugees

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Frank Pichel said large organizations were already providing food, but what people really needed was transportation.
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Bloomberg

Rep. Sanchez on Democratic Leadership, Policy Goals

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Sep.28 -- Rep. Linda Sanchez, a member of the House Ways & Means Committee and a Democrat from California, discusses her run for chair of the House Democratic Caucus, the need for a new generation of leaders in the party, and what...
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Curated Video

Living with Parkinson's disease, SAG honoree Alan Alda has no plans to retire

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LIVING WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE, SAG HONOREE ALAN ALDA HAS NO PLANS TO RETIRE
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Robinhood Sees 100% Surge in Meme Stock Swing After IPO Flop

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Aug.05 -- Robinhood Markets Inc. seems to be getting the meme-stock treatment by traders as shares jumped 100% this week following an 8% drop from the IPO price in its debut. Bloomberg’s Joanna Ossinger reports.
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Press Association

Sturgeon makes plea for UK Government to 'open the doors' to those fleeing Ukraine

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First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon visits the Edinburgh Ukrainian Club to meet people and help donations being packed. Ms Sturgeon called on the Government in Westminster to "open the doors" to Ukrainians fleeing the war-torn...
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Bloomberg

MAS Fintech Chief: Covid Accelerated Digital Transformation

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Dec.06 -- Sopnendu Mohanty, chief fintech officer at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, discusses the prospects for digitalization in the financial-services industry amid the coronavirus outbreak. Billionaire Jack Ma's Ant Group...
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Press Association

Sir Ed Davey meets Ukrainian priest helping with donations

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Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey meets a Ukrainian priest in at St Erconwalds Church in Walton, who is helping with donations for those fleeing the war. He comments on the war in the country and the cost of living crisis
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Curated Video

Ramadan Meals Are Sparse As Food Prices Surge In Lebanon

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People in Lebanon are struggling this Ramadan as the price of food increases amid the pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Maven Clinic Raises $110M to Transform Women's Health

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Aug.25 -- Maven Clinic CEO Kate Ryder & Lux Capital Partner Deena Shakir speak with Emily Chang about their Series D financing and how their digital platform will change the face of women's health and family care.
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Citi's Fraser Optimistic About U.S., Plans Russia Exit

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Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says she's more concerned about the European economy than the U.S. and is in active discussions to dispose of Citi's consumer and commercial banking operations in Russia. She speaks with Scarlet Fu and Sonali...
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Curated Video

2 of Haiti's biggest cell phone companies are working with aid groups to help cash-strapped Haitians purchase goods using 'mobile money'. Donated funds are transferred to residents' cell phones and then traded in a local shops for food and other essentials.

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HEADLINE: Cell phones key to commerce in post-quake Haiti CAPTION: 2 of Haiti's biggest cell phone companies are working with aid groups to help cash-strapped Haitians purchase goods using 'mobile money'. Donated funds are transferred...
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Curated Video

David Lynch and Ringo Starr discuss transcendental meditation

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Imagine all lower socio-economic classes - including prisoners, troubled youth, and homeless - becoming "more happy" through transcendental meditation. That's the dream famed director David Lynch has. The "Mulholland Drive" and "Blue...
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Curated Video

A New Mental Health Hotline Launches July 16

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The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is launching a new number for anyone who is in mental distress, July 16.
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Curated Video

Education Secretary Defends Student Loan Forgiveness Despite Criticism

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Education Secretary Miguel Cardona discusses the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness program and how it will impact Americans' futures.
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Bloomberg

Tracking the Trends in the Wearable Technology

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May 11 -- Steven LaBoeuf, president and co-founder of Valencell, discusses the wearables market, the trends in the market and the outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Haidi Lun on "Asia Edge" from the Consumer Electronics...
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Bloomberg

Internet Growth Increasing at Substantial Rate: Leighton

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Oct. 30 -- Akamai CEO Tom Leighton discusses internet media consumption and traffic on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Mountain gorilla population is slowly increasing

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Mountain gorilla population is slowly increasing