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Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers

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AP Television Budapest, Hungary - September 14, 2011 1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung screening bus 2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray bus, talking to staff 3. Mid of staff checking Gulyas''s health...
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Amnesty says China pressuring other nations on human rights

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China is using its influence to pressurise other countries on human rights issues, Amnesty International said on Thursday. Roseann Rife, the organisation's East Asia Research Director, said Beijing was trying to push its...
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Bloomberg

Musk's Crypto Influence on Twitter

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Blockchain Association Executive Director Kristin Smith joins Emily Chang on Bloomberg Technology's Crypto Report for a deep dive on what influence Elon Musk can have on Twitter's crypto aspirations.
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YouTube CEO Says Platform Is 'Valuable' for Teens' Mental Health

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YouTube CEO SUsan Wojcicki responds to concerns about the impact of social media on teenagers and children. She talks to Bloomberg Technology Host Emily Chang about how the platform is working to give parents more tools to manage their...
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BOE Hikes Tempered by Growth Challlenges: CIBC's Stretch

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Jeremy Stretch, head of G10 FX strategy at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, discusses his takeaways from the Bank of England's decision to raise its benchmark rate by 25 basis point on Thursday. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Characterizing their stalling as "politics at its worst," President Barack Obama says Republicans should quit blocking a bill to limit the amount of money corporations and unions can spend on campaign advertising

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HEADLINE: Weekly Presidential Address: Campaign finance CAPTION: Characterizing their stalling as "politics at its worst," President Barack Obama says Republicans should quit blocking a bill to limit the amount of money corporations and...
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Bosnia - Karadzic's Political Influence

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Top civilian official Carl Bildt said on Sunday (19/5) Serb leader Radovan Karadzic appeared to be withdrawing from "public life" in the Serb Republic. Bildt's statement came after the Bosnian Serb leader delegated some of his...
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One More Thought: Finance Gets Younger

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Salaries for junior bankers are on the rise, and 'Finfluencers' are pulling in big money working for Wall Street firms. David Westin reflects on the war for young talent in this edition of One More Thought on Bloomberg Wall Street Week....
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CLEAN : Egypt must get back to inclusive approach

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CLEAN : Egypt must get back to inclusive approach
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How Will Berlin, Washington Act Next on Russia, Ukraine?

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The EU and U.S. are trying to get on the same page over how to handle the escalating tension around Ukraine, but France and Germany's differing approaches make the situation more complicated. Maria Tadeo and Emily Wilkins report on...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Author Dujarric on Former Prime Minister Abe's Legacy

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Robert Dujarric, co-director of Temple University's Institute of Contemporary Asian Studies and co-author of "The Abe Legacy: How Japan Has Been Shaped by Abe Shinzo" talks about the political legacy of the former Japanese Prime...
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Former NFL Linebacker Develops New World View After Injury

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Jun.11 -- Derrick Morgan, former Tennessee Titan and current KNGDM Impact Fund Founder, talks about how an injury during his rookie season spurred him to think about life after football. He also discusses his views on how the NFL has...
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Bloomberg

The Future of Shopping Is Already Happening in China

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Livestream shopping on social media is disrupting traditional e-commerce in China. At the heart of this online craze are the top influencers who sell millions of dollars worth of products every night. (Source: Quicktake)
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Bloomberg

Africa's Resources in Focus for U.S. and China

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Nov.29 -- Amaka Anku, Africa practice head at Eurasia Group, and Sherri Goodman, senior advisor for international security at Center for Climate & Security, discuss foreign direct investment in Africa by the U.S. and China in a bid to...
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Bloomberg

Andre Iguodala: From the Court to Venture Capital

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NBA Champion, Author and Mastry Ventures General Partner Andre Iguodala joins Emily Chang to discuss his journey from athlete to VC investor, his passion for diversity and inclusion in tech and venture, and his next big bet.
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B Capital's Patel Sees Opportunities in Tech

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B Capital Group Vice Chair and General Partner Sheila Patel discusses where she's finding investment opportunities with Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California.
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Bloomberg

Capitalist Greed to Harvard Business School

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May.04 -- Golden parachutes. Corporations with more rights than people. Financial crisis. Financial journalist Duff McDonald says these concepts are morally questionable and have one thing in common: Harvard Business School. McDonald...
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Bloomberg

Fed's Yellen Reflects on Lesson Learned From Crisis

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Oct. 14 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen examines lessons learned from the financial crisis and how monetary policy can help to heal the economy. She speaks at a Boston Fed conference.
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Bloomberg

The ‘Finfluencer’ Phenomenon

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Bloomberg’s Big Take today is on so-called “finfluencers,” the teens and twenty-somethings that steer online conversations about life hacks, beauty products and Hollywood blockbusters. They’re now blazing their way through finance. These...
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CHINESE ARCHITECT WINS TOP PRIZE

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A Chinese architect is the first to win the top industry award - the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize . It's hoped Wang Shu's scoop will boost China's standing in the world of architectural design. Constructed with the bricks and stones...
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Bloomberg

Gender Equality Is an Economic Imperative, Canada's Monsef Says

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Sep.10 -- Maryam Monsef, Canada's minister for the status of women, discusses the stereotypes women face in the workplace with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Statement: Son is 'High-Quality Person'

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U.S. President Donald Trump says he his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., is "a high-quality person," and he applauds "his transparency."White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders read a brief statement from the president Tuesday in...