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Bloomberg

Top Wedding Planning Platform Sees Marriage Boom Ahead

Higher Ed
Tim Chi, Chief Executive Officer of the Knot Worldwide, joins Bloomberg Businessweek to discuss National Wedding Planning Day and why 2022 is set to be a big year for getting married as the threat of Covid-19 starts to fade.
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Bloomberg

WCPE Chairman Ivan Chu on London Listing

Higher Ed
Welkin China Private Equity Chairman, Ivan Chu, discusses the firms plan to launch an initial public offering on the London Main Market. China-focused PE firm aims to raise up to US$300 million, offering global investors access to...
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Curated Video

What Drives Fears Of A Coronavirus Pandemic?

Higher Ed
Because so little is known about exactly how many people are infected, or just how dangerous the virus is, the anxiety index is climbing.
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Bloomberg

Hacked: Who Is Targeting Hollywood and Wall Street?

Higher Ed
Dec. 1 -- Jen Weedon, manager of threat intelligence at FireEye, discusses the theft of merger-and-acquisition information from more than 80 companies and the hack attack of Sony Pictures. She speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on...
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Bloomberg

Icahn Criticizes McDonald's, Ready to Propose Directors

Higher Ed
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, explains why he is prepared to nominate directors at McDonald's Corp. over the fast-food chain's ongoing use of suppliers who use small crates to house pregnant pigs. He...
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Bloomberg

The Google Doc to Get Ukraine's Refugees to Safety

Higher Ed
Chili Piper Co-Founder Alina Vandenberghe joins Emily Chang to talk about the Google Doc she set up with information gleaned from WhatsApp groups, governmental sources and more to help Ukrainian refugees - and how it's already helped...
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Bloomberg

The Top Ten Stocks for Oct. 27

Higher Ed
Oct. 27 -- Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Mia Saini report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Ashcroft defends controversial Patriot Act

Higher Ed
1. US Attorney General John Ashcroft walking to podium 2. Reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Ashcroft, US Attorney General "Almost two years after thousands of Americans and the citizens of more than 80 countries died at the World...
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Curated Video

One of the biggest auctions of Babe Ruth memorabilia is underway online. Up for sale: the first homerun ball hit at old Yankee Stadium, the payment note given by the Yankees to the Red Sox for Babe Ruth and the "Curse of the Bambino" bat. (July 2)

Higher Ed
Have you ever wanted to walk a mile in Babe Ruth's shoes? That might not be possible, but owning a pair of Babe Ruth's pants will only set you back a few hundred thousand dollars. An auction of Babe Ruth memorabilia is currently underway...
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Bloomberg

Lyft President on Omicron Slump, Fallout Into 2022

Higher Ed
Lyft President John Zimmer joins Emily Chang after the company reported fewer riders than analysts expected in the fourth quarter as Omicron damped travel. He also shares what he is thinking about driver supply and demand for the next...
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Bloomberg

ETF Trading Survey: Liquidity Improving, Trade Sizes Growing

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Slawomir Rzeszotko, head of Institutional Sales & Trading, Europe at Jane Street, introduces the results of Risk.net's second annual ETF trading survey at the Bloomberg Invest ETF Summit in London.
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Bloomberg

The Rise of Legal Sports Betting

Higher Ed
Mar.18 -- Bloomberg's Ira Boudway reports on the rise of legal sports betting. He speaks on "Bloomberg Businessweek."
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Harris on California Board Mandate, 'Holidays in Harlem' Event

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Carla Harris, Morgan Stanley vice chairman and head of its Multicultural Client Strategy Group, discusses the California female board mandate and the charity concert "Holidays in Harlem" at the Apollo Theater. She speaks with...
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Curated Video

RR0238/B Norway: Tamils

Higher Ed
Vardo, Norway May 2000: Vardo harbour and snowbound high street; night shots of snow and streetlights; daytime snowy street scene; Aarsaether fish factory; Tamils on production line; Ravi Phuraisingan in factory; Ravi in office; Ravi...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pope calls for 'both sides to respect ceasefire' in Armenia and Azerbaijan

9th - Higher Ed
During his Angelus address, Pope Francis expresses his 'great sorrow at the recent fighting between Azerbaijan and Armenia', as well as his prayers for those hit by floods in Italy's Marche region, where the death toll has risen to 11...
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Curated Video

Largest auction of Babe Ruth memorabilia underway

Higher Ed
Have you ever wanted to walk a mile in Babe Ruth's shoes? That might not be possible, but owning a pair of Babe Ruth's pants will only set you back a few hundred thousand dollars. An auction of Babe Ruth memorabilia is currently underway...
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Bloomberg

CFTC Asks Whether Interdealer Brokers Made Fake Bids

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- U.S. authorities are investigating whether middlemen in the $5 trillion-a-day foreign exchange market posted fake bids, rigged auctions and gave confidential information to others who then profited from it, according to people...
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The Recount

How Hasan Minhaj Fell in Love with Comedy

Higher Ed
John Heilemann talks with two-time Peabody Award-winning comedian Hasan Minhaj, best known for hosting six seasons of the Netflix series Patriot Act with Hasan Minhaj and his widely acclaimed Netflix special, Homecoming King. Heilemann...
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Curated Video

California Heat Wave Prompts Statewide Energy Conservation Push

Higher Ed
California now has a statewide "flex alert" to conserve energy to help the state avoid rolling blackouts amid triple-digit temperatures.
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Bloomberg

Psaki Criticizes Texas Ban on Covid Vaccine Mandate

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s order banning businesses and other entities from enforcing Covid-19 vaccine mandates fit “a familiar pattern that we’ve seen of putting politics ahead of health,” White House Press Secretary Jen...
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Bloomberg

The Jury Is Still Out on Crypto, Apollo CEO Says

Higher Ed
Marc Rowan, Apollo Global Management CEO and co-founder, says the jury is still out on crypto. Rowan also talks about fintech, blockchain and NFTs. He's on "Bloomberg Wealth With David Rubenstein." This was recorded April 5 in New York.
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Bloomberg

How Welfare Spending in Brazil Wins Votes

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 -- Brazil's Bolsa Familia, a monthly payment to families from the government, has helped lift 35 million people out of extreme poverty in the past decade. As a presidential run-off approaches, Bloomberg's Willem Marx meets one...
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Bloomberg

Obama Picks Ex-Aide Klain as Ebola Czar

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- President Barack Obama named former White House official Ron Klain to coordinate the U.S. response to the deadly Ebola virus amid rising public concern about the disease and his administrations response. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Australia's black swan are no longer the symbol of fidelity

Higher Ed
Melbourne - August 2007 1. Various of black swans on lake 3. Swan being weighed, pan to Dr Raoul Mulder 4. Various of swan with cygnets 5. SOUNDBITE ( English ): Dr Raoul Mulder, Zoologist, University of Melbourne: "Some females in the...