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Making SALT Deduction Permanent Is Not Good Policy, Rep. Zeldin Says
Sep.13 -- Rep. Lee Zeldin, a New York Republican, discusses U.S. tax policy with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Women Are the Trade of the Decade, Says Legal & General’s Morrissey
Mar.08 -- Helena Morrissey, head of personal investing at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses the representation and welfare of women in the workplace, the challenges women are facing, the increasing focus on ESG investing...
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Ghost Guns Aren't Hard To Make, And New Laws Won't Restrict Them All
It's federally legal to make ghost guns for personal use, and they don't require a background check or a serial number.
Sky News
Tower cladding may have spread Grenfell fire
VOICED: Sky News has been told that hundreds of buildings across the country have been fitted with the same cladding used in the refurburhisment of Grenfell Tower The company who put it up have said today they are going through their...
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Stanford University's Ferguson on Ukraine War
Niall Ferguson, Bloomberg Opinion columnist and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution, discusses the latest developments on Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Russia Claims Bond Coupon Payment Has Been Made
Russia's Finance Ministry said Thursday that payment orders for the interest on dollar bonds have been sent to its correspondent bank. Bloomberg Intelligence's Damian Sassower has the details.
Bloomberg
Russia May Avert Default as Clearinghouse Processes Funds
As Russia races to avoid a default at least one international clearinghouse has reportedly received and processed payments for eurobonds due in 2022 and 2042. Bloomberg Intelligence's Damian Sassower has the details.
Bloomberg
What Would We Learn From Donald Trump's Tax Returns?
May 20-- Bloomberg's Timothy O'Brien reports on presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump's taxes and wealth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson introducing exhibition of paintings in NY City to raise money for charity
Four shots of Irene Gibson, wife of famous illustrator Charles Dana Gibson, standing in front of paintings and talking to camera about exhibition to raise money for Women's Emergency Employment Fund
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Global markets get jitters following Dubai debt fears
VOICED: Global markets get jitters following Dubai debt fears
Press Association
Sinn Fein object to government plans for water charges for wasteful users
Sinn Fein’s Eoin O Broin says the governments plans for water charges for “wasteful” properties should be scrapped as they target low income homes and do not rectify the issue of water wastage.
Bloomberg
What Amazon's Stock Split Means For Investors
Wedbush Securities Managing Director of Equity Research Michael Pachter joins Taylor Riggs to discuss Amazon's 20-for-1 stock split and why investors care so much about it, and the departure of Amazon's consumer chief Dave Clark.
Curated Video
Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions from the deeply troubled carmakers and their workers.
HEADLINE: Bush gives 'Big 3' $17 billion bailout
CAPTION: Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions...
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Priyanka Chopra dismayed by child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe
PRIYANKA CHOPRA DISMAYED BY CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE IN ZIMBABWEActress Priyanka Chopra says she is dismayed by the level of sexual violence against children in Zimbabwe, with government officials there telling her many young girls are "asking...
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WHO Says It Will Take Very Careful Planning to Bring Back Large Sporting Events
Apr.22 -- World Health Organization Executive Director of Health Emergencies, talks about how to restart large sporting events around the world. He speaks at a press briefing in Geneva.
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BlackRock Funds Lost $17 Billion on Russian Markdown: FT
BlackRock Inc. had to mark down Russian securities by about $17 billion across its funds last month, according to a report in the Financial Times. Bloomberg Intelligence's Damian Sassower examines the potential market impact of a Russian...
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Haines: Biden Admin Late on Inflation
Terry Haines, Pangaea Policy founder told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the Biden Administration acted too late to try to slow down rising inflation in the United States. Haines joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" on Tuesday morning.
Bloomberg
Air France Is Basically A Dinosaur: Doganis
Sept. 25 ""Former Olympic Airways Chief Executive Officer Rigas Doganis discusses Air Frances strategy and why they have been slow to take actions. He speaks with Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Televisions The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Tsunami fears surge on US coast, after Japan
VOICED: Tsunami fears surge on US coast, after Japan
Bloomberg
Boeing Shares Rise as Pentagon Accepts Flawed Tankers for Air Force
Jan.10 -- The U.S. Air Force has accepted the first delivery of Boeing Co.’s long-delayed aerial refueling tanker despite flaws that remain to be fixed, the service said. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra has more on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance...
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Netflix Subscribers Shrink for First Time in Decade
LightShed Partners Partner & TMT Analyst Rich Greenfield Rich Greenfield joins Emily Chang on the heels of Netflix's plunging shares - and taking Disney and other streaming-related companies down with it and wonders if this is a moment...
Curated Video
Scientists monitoring San Andreas fault for activity
California - Recent
1. Various of San Andreas fault
2. Various of Los Angeles city
AP Television News
La Jolla, California - 26 June, 2006
3. GPS (Global Positioning Satellite) image of southern California with San Andreas fault...
Curated Video
New technique may help predict earthquakes
Thailand - December 26 2004
1. Tsunami arriving at beach
Sri Lanka - December 26 2004
2. Tsunami sweeping over hotels
Los Angeles, California - April 11, 2005.
3. On screen view of computer animation view of tsunami wave propagation....