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Hong Kong Protests Are Hurting Small Businesses: Orvay

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Oct. 13 -- Neil Orvay, CEO of Asia Spa and Wellness, discusses the impact of the Hong Kong protests on small businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg's John Dawson on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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So Long Bordeaux, Hello Bubbly Champagne

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Dec. 23 -- Master of Wine Jennifer Simonetti-Bryan discusses champagne myths and how to open a bottle of the bubbly properly.
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Territorial Tax Is the Answer to Inversion Deals: George

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Sept. 23 -- Bill George, former chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Medtronic, discusses the problems with the Treasurys plan to curb tax inversions, how it may impact Medtronics pending deal and why he believes the ultimate solution...
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Marc Andreessen Laments the Focus on the Negative

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Nov. 17 -- In today's ""Morning Must Read,"" Bloomberg's Stephanie Ruhle recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes providing insight behind today's headlines on ""Bloomberg Surveillance. Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg...
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OFT Claims Insurers Inflate Repair Prices

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OFT Claims Insurers Inflate Repair Prices
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In the frontline of the migrant tragedy

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In the frontline of the migrant tragedy
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HRW report on migrant children from Africa being mistreated on islands

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1. Various of Human Rights Watch press conference 2. Close of Human Rights Watch sign 3. Various of copies of Human Rights Watch report 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Reed Brody, Human Rights Watch Spokesman: "In the "Esperanza" camp, children...
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Krawcheck: Women Caught on Wall Street's 'Glass Cliff'

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April 4 -- Sallie Krawcheck, chief executive officer at Ellevest, examines the role of women in the banking industry following the financial crisis and Wall Street's "Glass Cliff." She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bank Branches Open To Catch Up Transactions

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Bank Branches Open To Catch Up Transactions
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Conservative Boris Johnson wins London Mayoral elex

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1. Wide of London mayor candidates entering City Hall to hear the announcement 2. Anthony Mayer, Greater London Returning Officer walking behind screen 3. Cutaway candidates 4. Mayer standing at the podium preparing to read the election...
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Transportation Secretary Foxx on Tech-Auto Tie-Ups

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Aug. 25 -- U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx comments on M&A activity in the transportation industry and the future of autonomous cars during an interview with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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Status Quo's Rick Parfitt talks about narrowly surviving heart attack

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Status Quo's Rick Parfitt talks about narrowly surviving heart attack
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Sen. Lee: Honored to Be Considered for High Court

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Jan.24 -- Senator Mike Lee (R) Utah discusses his Global Trade Accountability bill, and his interest in becoming a Supreme Court nominee. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Democrats Want to Stress Kitchen Table Issues

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Jul.24 -- Eight months after a crushing election defeat that left the party in the political wilderness, Democrats are charting a path back to power in 2018 and 2020. Bloomberg’s Sahil Kapur reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Chopra dismayed by child sexual abuse in Zimbabwe

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Johannesburg, 6 May 20171. Wide Priyanka Chopra seated and being interviewed by journalist 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Priyanka Chopra, actress and UNICEF goodwill ambassador:"I went to Zimbabwe as a goodwill ambassador UNICEF and UNICEF is...
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The Lessons Learned From Uber's Recent Scandals

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Jun.14 -- Shira Ovide, a Bloomberg Gadfly columnist, discusses Uber's spiraling crises with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Christmas show for kids at Banksy's hotel

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LEADIN: Palestinian children were invited by "The Walled Off Hotel" in Bethlehem to start the festive celebrations of Christmas. STORYLINE: It's the lead up to Christmas in the place it all...
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John Lennon celebrated with release of commemorative US stamp

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John Lennon's iconic moptop, round glasses and grin now adorn a US stamp.
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Protesters claim solidarity with migrants

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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Brussels on Saturday to protest the Belgian government's migration policies and express their solidarity with migrants in the country.
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Lagarde Hopes Common Business Sense Prevails in German Bank Merger Plan

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Apr.12 -- Christine Lagarde, managing director at the International Monetary Fund, explains the two imperatives she wants to see prevail in the push for a merger of Deutsche Bank AG and Commerzbank AG. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets"...
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Mester Says Fed Shouldn't Be Too Concerned With Moral Hazard Right Now

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Apr.17 -- Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President Loretta Mester says it behooves the Fed to use its tools the best it can during the "incredibly deep, deep shock" of the coronavirus pandemic. She speaks during an interview with...
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Mishkin Says the Idea That Fed Solves Everything With Rate Cuts Is 'Wacky'

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Mar.12 -- Former Federal Reserve Governor Frederic Mishkin comments on the current state of Fed monetary policy amid the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Trump: Announcement on Aid to Oil Industry to Come 'Shortly'

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Apr.29 -- President Donald Trump says the U.S. is not going to let oil companies down as they suffer from a price plunge and that an announcement on aid to the industry will come "shortly." Trump and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin...
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Trump: possible payroll tax relief amid virus outbreak

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US President Donald Trump said Monday his administration will ask Congress to pass payroll tax relief, as he looks to calm financial markets' fears over the impact of the new coronavirus epidemic.