Press Association
Shadow Chancellor joins candidate in Birmingham
Labour's Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves visits Erdington Skills Centre in Birmingham alongside Paulette Hamilton, the party's by-election candidate for Birmingham Erdington following the death of Labour MP Jack Dromey. Reeves talks...
Curated Video
The latest Web trend - food blogging
AP Television
London, UK, 5th June 2010
1. Pan of people eating in pavement restaurant in Covent Garden
2. Mid of young girl eating and looking at cupcakes
3. Tilt up of cupcakes
4. Wide shot stall serving hot food
5. Close up sausages...
Curated Video
Israeli Voters Hit Polls For Third Election In Under A Year
The country's longest-serving prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, and retired general Benny Gantz face off again.
Bloomberg
Biden: U.S. Will Respond 'Decisively' to Russia Invasion
U.S. President Joe Biden says that a Russian attack on Ukraine is "still very much a possibility" but adds that diplomacy should continue.
Bloomberg
It's Unfair to Call "Precidian Model" Non-Transparent: Precidian CEO McCabe
Nov.27 -- For years active mutual funds have been looking for a way to utilize the benefits of the ETF structure without having to show their holdings every day. They may have finally found a solution, but will it be enough? Dan McCabe,...
Press Association
Widows of Covid-19 victims condemn Prime Minister and Met Police
Two widows from the Covid Bereaved Families For Justice Campaign group, Fran Hall and Lynn Jones, condemn Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Metropolitan Police for their handling of the inquiry into events in Downing Street over...
Bloomberg
Paris Shooting: The Rise of Anti-European Union Populism
Jan. 7 -- Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu examines the rise if anti-european union populism in the wake of the shootings in Paris. Merrill Lynch Head of Global Rates and Currencies David Woo also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Conflict Between China, U.S. Is Painful for Both, Says Professor Allison
Jan.12 -- Graham Allison, professor of government at Harvard Kennedy School, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal, “phase two” talks and the relationship between China, the U.S. and Taiwan. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie on “Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Johnson Looks Set to Win But Normal Rules Don't Apply: Deltapoll's Twyman
Dec.05 -- Joe Twyman of Deltapoll discusses the outlook for the U.K. election as Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledged to deliver Brexit and a tax-cutting budget within 100 days of his Conservative Party winning the Dec. 12 vote -- a...
Sky News
Liberal Democrats launch their Election Manifesto
Liberal Democrats launch their Election Manifesto
Bloomberg
Carlyle's Rubenstein Says Shutdown Having 'Big Impact' on U.S. Economy
Jan.23 -- David Rubenstein, co-chairman and co-founder at Carlyle Group, discusses the economic impact of the partial U.S. government shutdown and the importance of social responsibility for companies. He speaks at the World Economic...
Bloomberg
Tech Firms Unite Against Trump's Immigration Order
Feb.06 -- U.S. President Donald Trump is facing opposition to his executive order on immigration in the form of a legal brief filed by ninety-seven technology companies, ranging from Apple Inc. to Zynga, Inc. Bloomberg's Stephanie Baker...
Bloomberg
Private Jets Descend on Houston for Super Bowl
Feb.02 -- Par Avion President Janine Iannarelli discusses her expectations for private jet traffic in Houston for the Super Bowl and the private aviation industry. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
Press Association
Labour MP Peter Kyle confident no rules were broken by Starmer
MP for Hove at the Worthing count says "nothing can sour" the events of today for Labour, following Durham Police launching an investigation into the party's leader Sir Keir Starmer. He insists no rules were broken. The member of the...
Press Association
In full: Health Secretary takes media questions during coronavirus briefing
Media Q&A during the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing, with Health Secretary Sajid Javid and Dr Susan Hopkins, UK Health Security Agency.
Bloomberg
Turkey's Erdogan Pledges More Rate Cuts
The Turkish lira has weakened to a new low after new comments from President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. He pledged to continue interest rate cuts and tied his policy to Islamic teachings. Bloomberg's Simone Foxman reports on "Bloomberg...
Press Association
Starmer: PM must face serious questions if he attended lockdown party
Sir Keir Starmer said Boris Johnson would have “serious questions to answer” if found to have attended a lockdown-breaking party. The Labour leader also weighed in on the Novak Djokovic situtation, saying that just because he is an elite...
Curated Video
Closures, layoffs mar St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick's Day was subdued across the world, even in party heavy cities like New Orleans, as residents were urged to hunker down at home to slow the spread of the new coronavirus.
Bloomberg
Porter: U.S. Political System Is Structured to Divide
Sept. 20 -- Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, talk about the shortfalls of the American political system. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Curated Video
Hangover Heaven is a mobile treatment center for tourists who spent the night before drinking in all the nightlife Las Vegas has to offer. For a fee, they get a quick morning-after way to rehydrate, rejuvenate and resume their revelry.
HEADLINE Hangover Heaven rolling to revive Vegas revelers
CAPTION: Hangover Heaven is a mobile treatment center for tourists who spent the night before drinking in all the nightlife Las Vegas has to offer. For a fee, they get a quick...
Bloomberg
Whats Really at Stake in the Midterm Elections?
Nov. 4 -- Kim Wallace of Renaissance Macro Research examines the 2014 midterm election as Republican are poised to take control of the U.S. Senate, how that plays into the gridlock in Washington D.C. and where the political parties may...
Bloomberg
Dutch Vote Was for Open Society, Says DBA's Buijink
Mar.16 -- Chris Buijink, president at Dutch Banking Association, reacts to the outcome of the Dutch election, and discusses the association's hopes for a "smart" Brexit and the potential for U.S. banking deregulation. He speaks on...
Curated Video
IMF optimistic on eurozone after populist defeats
The International Monetary is more optimistic about the economy of the 19-country eurozone after a run of elections saw populist politicians defeated.
In an update to its April projections published on Monday, the IMF...
Bloomberg
Relief Package Good for Both Parties, Says Congressman Hill
Dec.21 -- Republican Congressman French Hill from Arkansas discusses the $900 billion relief package to be voted on by the House and Senate. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”