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Pound Probably Headed Lower Again, Toronto-Dominion's Kelly Says

Higher Ed
Mar.18 -- Richard Kelly, head of global strategy at Toronto-Dominion Bank, talks about the Brexit negotiations, the implications for the pound, and Bank of England's policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Goldman Gives Solomon, Blankfein Pay Packages With 1MDB Caveat

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Feb.04 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s top executives now have millions at risk from the firm’s 1MDB scandal. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins discusses on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Trump blames democrats for Central American migrant caravans

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump rounded on Democrats at a campaign rally in Mesa Arizona on Friday, accusing them of "open inviting" illegal aliens to "break our laws, violate our borders and overwhelm our nation."
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Bloomberg

How Code for America Is Bringing Tech to Government

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Oct.23 -- Jennifer Pahlka, Code for America founder and executive director, discusses her organization's efforts to get U.S. state and local governments to embrace technology to improve services. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Bloomberg

Marriott Shares Slump After Massive Starwood Hack

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Marriott International Inc. shares fell after announcing that it's investigating a hack of the guest reservation database at its Starwood unit. Bloomberg's Patrick Clark has more on 'Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Sky News

Interview with President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele

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PART 3 - CLEAN: Shows interior shots interview with El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele speaking on migrants risking their lives leaving the country. The president of El Salvador has given an interview saying his country is to blame for...
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Bloomberg

Controversial Bill Poses Grave Threat to Freedoms in Hong Kong, Says Next Digital’s Lai

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- Jimmy Lai, founder and chairman at Next Digital, discusses the controversial extradition bill in Hong Kong and why he’s against it. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Japan’s Inflation Has Been Fairly Stable and Sticky, Says BofAML’s Devalier

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Izumi Devalier, head of Japan economics at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses Japan’s August CPI data and what it means for the economy. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Press Association

Tower Bridge remains closed following mechanical fault

Higher Ed
Tower Bridge remains closed to vehicles after it was stuck open for more than an hour on Saturday due to a "mechanical fault". Pedestrians and cyclists continue to cross the bridge.
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says Pelosi Is 'Dug In' on Stimulus

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin tells reporters that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is "dug in" and significant differences remain in stimulus talks while President Donald Trump blames her for wanting to bail out "poorly run...
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Bloomberg

We Are Prepared to Defend Taiwan on Our Own, Lawmaker Says

Higher Ed
Oct.27 -- Member of Taiwan Parliament and Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chairperson Wang Ting-yu discusses the U.S. arms sale to Taiwan and what the sale could mean for relations between the U.S., Taiwan and China. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

SGMC Capital Favors Japan & Singapore Stocks

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- SGMC Capital Founder & CEO Massimiliano Bondurri, says Japan and Singapore equity markets look promising, based on the news of potential increased stimulus and support. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Press Association

Shapps defends business case for HS2

Higher Ed
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps discusses the business case for HS2 and the ongoing haulage crisis. The Transport Secretary was speaking at a fringe event at the Conservative Party conference in Manchester.
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Curated Video

Putin Urges West To Act Quickly To Offer Security Guarantees

Higher Ed
Putin welcomed talks with the U.S. that are set to start in Geneva, but sternly warned that Moscow expects the discussion to produce quick talks.
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CLEAN : Displaced Syrians are left with no shelter as snow storm hits Afrin

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A severe snow strom hits a camp for the internally displaced leaving Syrians with no shelter or food in Afrin district's town of Rajo, in the northern countryside of Aleppo, controlled by Turkey and its Syrian proxies (Footage by AFPTV...
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Bloomberg

Qatar Air CEO Says Heathrow Should Have Seen Problems Coming

Higher Ed
London's Heathrow airport should have better anticipated the disruption to flights this summer and given airlines more notice to alert customers, says Qatar Airways Chief Executive officer Akbar Al Baker. He's also Heathrow's board. Al...
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Bloomberg

Russia Judged to Have Breached Terms on Bond Payment

Higher Ed
The Credit Derivatives Determinations Committee said a "failure-to-pay" event occurred on credit-default swaps because Russia didn't include $1.9 million of additional interest in a late bond payment made at the start of last month. The...
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Bloomberg

FTX Was Not Regulated: John Reed Stark

Higher Ed
John Reed Stark, president of John Reed Stark Consulting and a former chief of the SEC office of internet enforcement, says FTX was not regulated. He's on "Bloomberg Crypto." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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Border Force workers to launch series of strikes over Christmas in pay dispute

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Border Force workers are to launch a series of strikes over Christmas in a bitter dispute over pay, pensions and jobs. The Public and Commercial Services union announced its members working at Gatwick, Heathrow, Manchester, Birmingham...
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Bloomberg

UK NHS Ambulance Workers Strike as Nurses Set Deadline

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National Health Service ambulance workers are demanding a higher pay rise to cope with the UK's cost of living crisis while Nurses have given Prime Minister Rishi Sunak two days to avert more walkouts. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Former US Defence Secretary on spy plane situation

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Los Angeles, California 16 April 2001 1. Mid shot of audience and arrivals for movie premier 2. Various arrivals shots 3. SOUNDBITE: William Cohen, Former U-S Defence Secretary: "I think it's going to be somewhat difficult to...
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Curated Video

US hands over Herat to Italian ISAF forces, Karzai with Abizaid

Higher Ed
Agency Pool Herat 1. US and Italian soldiers carrying flags - US, Afghan, Italian - in ceremony to hand over Herat PRT (Provincial Reconstruction Team) from US troops to Italian ISAF troops at PRT headquarters 2. Wide shot ceremony 3....
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SYND 7 5 77 FOREIGN MINISTER BOTHA TALKS ABOUT U.S / U.N AMBASSADOR YOUNG'S VISIT

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South African Foreign Minister "Pik" Botha gave a diplomatic "no" to a proposed visit to South Africa by America's United Nations Ambassador Andrew Young, later this month. Botha, commenting on newspaper reports that Young planned to...
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Curated Video

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: USA: DEEP END OF THE OCEAN

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English/Nat In the middle of a crowded hotel lobby, Beth Cappadora (MICHELLE PFEIFFER) looks away from her three young children just for a moment, and in that split second, every parent's nightmare comes true. "THE DEEP END OF THE...