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Press Association

'We're doing everything we can', says Priti Patel during Ukrainian embassy visit

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Home Secretary Priti Patel speaking to the media outside the Ukrainian embassy in London.
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Bloomberg

Why Tiger Global-Backed Deliverr Is Valued at $2B

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Deliverr co-founder Michael Krakaris joins Caroline Hyde to talk about the company's latest $250 million funding round and how it will help them push for next-day deliveries.
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Bloomberg

Singapore’s Vaccination Plan Ahead of Schedule: Trade Minister

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Aug.17 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong discusses the country’s vaccination rate, reopening the economy and the biggest risk to growth. Gan speaks exclusively to Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

Intel's Chip Production Plans Need Help From Congress: CEO

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says Intel is "on track for a great future" and discusses the chipmaker's production plans and the future of the chip shortage. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Infrastructure Plan Is Not Inflationary, Boushey Says

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U.S. Council of Economic Advisers Member Heather Boushey says President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan is long-term and not a stimulus package. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

United Air Sees Profit Above Wall Street Estimates

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United Airlines sees profit well above Wall Street's estimates in the final quarter of the year, fueled by rebounding corporate travel. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Chip Supply Shortage to Improve in Next Few Quarters: Abrams

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Randy Abrams, managing director and head of Taiwan equity research at Credit Suisse, discusses supply chain constraints on computer chips, demand for the components and if government involvement is helping. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Europe's Biggest Port Hit by Russia Sanctions

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Allard Castelein, chief executive officer of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, discusses discusses the impact of evolving regulations and the block on the shipment of Russian assets. He says that the port has "seen a significant decline...
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Bloomberg

Russia Sanctions Being Used Extremely Well: Jacob Lew

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Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew weighs in on the effectiveness of the sanctions on Russia amid the "troubling" war in Ukraine. He speaks with David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

ECB head meets Mexican central bank officials

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1. Zoom in to Jean-Claude Trichet, president of the European Central Bank, and Guillermo Ortiz, president of the Bank of Mexico, walking into news conference 2. Various of of media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jean-Claude Trichet, president...
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Curated Video

Sudan/Kenya - Aid is not reaching famine victims

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United Nations experts investigating the distribution of food relief in drought-stricken southern Sudan has reported that crucial aid intended for famine victims is being diverted to feed soldiers. The UN task force visited the...
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON'S MIDDLE EAST PRESS CONFERENCE UPDATE

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton said on Friday he wanted special mediator Dennis Ross to visit the Middle East before Secretary of State Madeleine Albright makes her first trip to the region. The Ross trip, originally scheduled...
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Curated Video

New Orleans, Biloxi And Evacuations To Houston, George W. Bush, George Bush And Bill Clinton Join Relief Efforts

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WRAP New Orleans, Biloxi and evacuations to Houston Biloxi, Mississippi, 1 Sept 2005 9. Wide shot of devastated casino area 10. Tracking shot of destroyed casinos and beach front buildings 11. Pan from beach area to destroyed Royal...
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Bloomberg

Tom Wagners Big Idea: American Airlines

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Oct. 21 -- Tom Wagner, co-founder at Knighthead Capital Management, talks with Stephanie Ruhle about his investment strategy on American Airlines. He speaks from the Robin Hood Investors Conference on Market Makers.
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Bloomberg

Will China Cut Interest Rates in 2015?

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Jan. 5 -- In 2014, China saw slowing growth and rising concerns about pollution and a string of surprise stimulus decisions. Bloomberg's Tom Orlik discusses the state of Chinas economy on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Ebola Is a 'Non-Event' for the Airline Industry: Boyd

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Oct. 23 -- Boyd Group International President Mike Boyd discusses the state of the U.S. airline industry with Bloomberg's Mia Saini on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

I Think Ebola Risk Is Lower Than SARS: Kayaks Jones

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Oct. 9 -- Kayak.com Founding Chairman Terry Jones discusses U.S. screening for Ebola at five of the busiest airports for passengers from West Africa nations. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Model D Anti-Intuitive to Tesla Technology: Delorenzo

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Oct. 10 -- Matthew Delorenzo, managing editor of Kelly Blue Book, discusses Teslas newly announced Model D, why he feels it falls short of being a technological game changer and explains how Teslas projected sales wont match the money...
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Curated Video

President Bush seeks powers to raise fuel economy standards

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1. Wide shot of petrol station visited by US President George W. Bush 2. Pan from people standing by petrol pumps to media 3. Bush walking out of petrol station store, zoom-in to Bush meeting customer 4. Bush walking away from...
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Sky News

Heathrow Airprt 'Full' As Annual Profits Slip 10%

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Heathrow Airprt 'Full' As Annual Profits Slip 10%
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Sky News

VOICED: Fears of a squeeze on Britain's energy network this winter

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VOICED: Fears of a squeeze on Britain's energy network this winter
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Sky News

More foreign cars manufactured and sold in China

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More foreign cars manufactured and sold in China
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Curated Video

Heads of state and government open Africa Union summit

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1. Wide exterior of the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa 2. Wide interior of conference room 3. South African president Jacob Zuma walking into conference room 4. Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan arriving 5. Ivory Coast...
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Bloomberg

Are Chinese Stocks Headed for a Correction?

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April 26 -- Pu Yonghao, founding partner and chief investment officer at Fountainhead Partners, discusses China's economy, why he's worried about a market correction and Japan's monetary policy. He speaks to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on...