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CLEAN : Provisional toll for French test rail crash rises to 11
CLEAN : Provisional toll for French test rail crash rises to 11
Bloomberg
Gaming's 'Bro Culture' Faces Crackdown in California
Aug.30 -- Super League Gaming CEO Ann Hand talks to Emily Chang about changing corporate culture at gaming companies accused of fostering a workplace where female employees are subjected to harassment and bias.
Bloomberg
China's Father of Electric Cars Says Hydrogen Is the Future
Jun.12 -- Wan Gang, China's father of electric cars, says hydrogen will be the next big push for the Chinese government. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's John Liu.
Bloomberg
Cohn Says Trump Doesn’t Like Where American Wages Are
May.05 -- U.S. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the April jobs report and the Trump agenda. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Senate hearing into US law enforcement efforts along Mexico border
1. Wide of hearing room
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Richard Durbin, US Senator:
"Mexico also lacks a fair and effective criminal justice system needed to combat the drug crisis. Mexican President Felipe Calderon deployed the military into...
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VOICED : Ethiopian textiles factory workers spurn the nation's industrial revolution
By attracting foreign investors through cheap labour Ethiopia wants to follow China's example in creating a robust manufacturing sector that can offer badly needed jobs for its young workforce (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Why Consumers Are Drawn to Brands That Take a Stand
Jun.25 -- Richard Edelman, chief executive officer at Edelman, discusses consumers’ trust of brands in the age of social justice. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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House Committee Takes Formal Steps Toward Impeachment Investigation
Hearings are expected to follow the same procedures used in 1974 with former President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings.
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Panel says more steps needed to stop oil spills after Gulf of Mexico disaster
FILE: Gulf of Mexico waters off Louisiana coast - 06 June 2010
1. Wide of oily water washing on to shore and over a dead bird lying on sand
2. Close-up of clumps of oil floating on water's surface
3. Close-up of bird trapped in oily...
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Fort Smith Imparts The History Of The Five Tribes' Treacherous Journey
Fort Smith National Historic Site was the Five Tribes' final stop before what's now Oklahoma, but some groups are erasing its history from schools.
Bloomberg
China Fund Profit Squeeze
Asset managers, including BlackRock Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co., are now facing mounting profitability pressures in the country even as they gain a bigger footing in China's fast-growing mutual fund industry. Lianting Tu reports on...
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CLEAN : Ukraine police trying to establish origins of cyberattack
After a massive cyberattack which hit companies and individuals worldwide this week Ukrainian police are working to establish the origins of the ransomware and to combat its effects
Bloomberg
BlackRock's Hambro on Commodities Cycle, Copper
May.10 -- Evy Hambro, head of thematic investing at BlackRock, discusses the factors pushing commodity prices higher. "What we're coming out of now is a period of depressed demand, but we're also coming out of a very long period of...
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WRAP Intl global warming conference approves new report, presser, reax
1. Wide pan of news conference with Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
2. Co-chair of IPCC working group, Martin Perry, walking up to microphone
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Martin Perry, co-chair of IPCC working group:
"What...
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Republicans abandoned their blockade against legislation to clamp tough new controls on Wall Street Wednesday, clearing a road to likely passage for the most sweeping rewrite of financial rules since the Great Depression.
HEADLINE: Financial Reform bill moves forward in Senate
CAPTION: Republicans abandoned their blockade against legislation to clamp tough new controls on Wall Street Wednesday, clearing a road to likely passage for the most sweeping...
Bloomberg
How Superunion's CEO Is Navigating Global Trade Tensions
Jul.23 -- Jim Prior, Superunion's global chief executive officer, discusses the impact of escalating trade tensions on global consumer brands. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and Kathleen Hays on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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CLEAN : Ethiopian textiles factory workers spurn the nation's industrial revolution
By attracting foreign investors through cheap labour Ethiopia wants to follow China's example in creating a robust manufacturing sector that can offer badly needed jobs for its young workforce (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SYND 28-9-72 PRESIDENT MARCOS PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE STATE OF MARTIAL LAW
President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos gives a press conference on the state of martial law imposed against current terrorism
1) PRESS CONFERENCE: President of the Philippines, Ferdinand Marcos, (English) about the success of...
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Interview with newly elected Kurdistan's PM
1. Various of Irbil Castle, Kurdish flags in foreground
2. Various exteriors of Kurdistan regional cabinet building
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nechirvan Idris Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan regional administration:
"We have to...
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CLEAN : World Cup 2022: ILO says workers' living conditions in Qatar improved
The head of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) office in Qatar, Max Tunon, says the World Cup has "accelerated" a number of reforms to improve the life of hundreds of thousands of workers who have now better conditions and...
Bloomberg
Why Starbucks Is Focusing on High-End Coffee
Dec. 8 -- Technomic Vice President David Henkes discusses Starbucks move into high-end coffee. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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VOICED: Residents won't go quietly from New York's Chelsea Hotel
VOICED: Residents won't go quietly from New York's Chelsea Hotel
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Ford Investigating U.S. Fuel Economy and Emissions Compliance
Feb.21 -- Ford Motor Co. alerted federal regulators there could be a problem with its emissions testing, months after employees reported potential flaws in the way the company certifies its models’ fuel-economy ratings. Bloomberg's Keith...