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Panama City residents describe Michael's fury

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Hurricane Michael downed trees and power lines as it began its push inland.
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Panama City residents describe Michael's fury

Higher Ed
Hurricane Michael downed trees and power lines as it began its push inland.
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Bloomberg

AB Strategist Weisberger Sees Equities and Bond Yields Moving in Tandem

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Sep.21 -- Noah Weisberger, AB Bernstein chief U.S. strategist, discusses the outlook for financial markets with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Friday, August 23, 1968 people of Prague protesting against Soviet occupation. Marching and striking. State Bank is occupied. Soviet tanks in the city.

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Part one of Seven Days to Remember Part 2, documenting events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August, 1968. Made by valiant Czech filmmakers, who risked their lives to film the defiance in the streets and to get their...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Unlikely to Happen, Capital Link CEO Says

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Feb.25 -- Brett McGonegal, chairman and chief executive officer of Capital Link, talks about the Brexit negotiations. Theresa May is considering a plan to delay Brexit and stop the U.K. leaving the European Union with no deal next month,...
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Bloomberg

As May Departs, What's Next for Brexit and the Conservative Party?

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May.24 -- Rupert Harrison, multi-asset strategies portfolio manager at BlackRock, discusses the outlook for Brexit negotiations and the Conservative Party after U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's resignation. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Businesses Need Clear Direction From Hong Kong Government, Says AmCham’s Joseph

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Jul.29 -- Tara Joseph, Hong Kong president at AmCham, discusses the Hong Kong protests and how they’re impacting business. She speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Economist Kasman Sees Policy Easing, Soft Growth Over Next Six Months

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Jun.11 -- Bruce Kasman, chief economist and managing director of global research at JPMorgan, discusses the three tensions he sees impacting the global economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Stonehorn’s Le Cornu Sees China Tech Stocks as a Buying Opportunity

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May.27 -- Sam Le Cornu, co-founder and chief executive officer at Stonehorn Global Partners, discusses Chinese internet stocks and his asset allocation. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Ciobo: There Remains a Lack of Demand Globally That’s Not Firing the Economy as Expected

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Sep.19 -- Steven Ciobo, Asia fellow at Milken Institute and former Australian minister for trade, discusses the U.S.-China trade negotiations, the Australian prime minister’s visit to the U.S. and Australia’s economy. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Yale's Shiller on Trade War, Consumer Spending, U.S. Housing Market

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Sep.05 -- Robert Shiller, professor of economics at Yale University, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, the economy, consumer spending and the U.S. housing market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Hurricane Dorian's Intensity Has Weakened, But It's Growing In Size

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According to the National Hurricane Center, Dorian was downgraded to a Category 2 storm Tuesday with maximum sustained winds of 110 miles per hour.
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Bloomberg

Oil Markets Seem to Be Ignoring the Geopolitical Risk Premium: Richard Nephew

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Sep.26 -- Oil reversed declines on Thursday after the U.S. announced it would send air defense systems and troops to Saudi Arabia following attacks on the country’s oil production facilities that shut half of its output. The attack has...
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Sky News

Prince Harry interview at Liwonde National Park

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CLEAN: Exterior views of Prince Harry being interviewed about his environmental and conservation concerns at Liwonde National Park, on 30 September 2019 in Lilongwe, Malawi.
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Bloomberg

Philippines Financially Ready for Volcanic Eruption Damage: Finance Secretary

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Jan.13 -- Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez talks about the actions the government is taking as a volcano is erupting just 40 miles from Manila. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Hurricane Dorian Aims at U.S. East Coast After Battering Bahamas

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Sep.03 -- Hurricane Dorian has weakened to a Category 3 storm as it moves towards the east coast of the United States after wreaking havoc on the Bahamas. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern examines the storm's expected path and potential cost...
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Bloomberg

Aramco Can Add 250k B/D to Replace Some Lost Output: Qamar Energy

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Sep.17 -- Saudi Aramco can raise production from offshore oil fields to help replace output disruption after Saturday’s attacks on its facilities. That's according to Robin Mills, CEO of Dubai-based consultant Qamar Energy. He spoke on...
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Nunes decries impeachment as smear campaign

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The top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee says Democrats’ impeachment inquiry is “a carefully orchestrated media smear campaign.”
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Bloomberg

Can ECB Shield Banks From the Impact of Negative Rates?

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Dec.17 -- Axa Chief Economist Gilles Moec and Berenberg Chief Economist Holger Schmieding discuss the European Central Bank's rate-tiering policy, which shields a certain amount of banks’ cash from its negative deposit rate, meaning...
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CLEAN : Meet the Berlin Wall tunnel digger saved by Stasi hero

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To save his friends and reunite his family Boris Franzke dug seven tunnels from West Berlin to East Berlin a risky project in the face of Stasi control (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Time for U.S. to Back Down, Says Defense Priorities’s Friedman

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Jan.07 -- Benjamin Friedman, policy director at Defense Priorities, discusses Iran’s revenge attacks on U.S. troops in Iraq and what it means for the tensions in the region. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Iran Retaliates Against U.S. in Rocket Attack on Iraqi Bases

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Jan.07 -- Iran is launching revenge attacks on the U.S. for the killing of its top general with missile strikes on two bases in Iraq that host U.S. troops. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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CLEAN : IATA: Virus could cost airlines over $100bn in lost revenue

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The new coronavirus could cause the global airline industry revenue losses of around 100 billion dollars this year the chief economist of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) at a press conference in Singapore on Thursday...
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Preparations in West Yorkshire for arrival of Storm Dennis...

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VOICED: Preparations in West Yorkshire for arrival of Storm Dennis. SHOWS: Army preparing flood defences, Interview with 4TH BATTALIAN, ROYAL REGIMENT OF SCOTLAND MAJOR WILLIAM WRIGHT, views of last weeks flooding, army preparations...