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Virtual farmers market delivers straight to your front door

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Sara Pasquinelli doesn't do her shopping at grocery stores anymore. Instead, this busy mother of two young boys purchases nearly all her fresh food from a new online service that brings produce right to her door. While numerous...
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Curated Video

Simulator puts driverless cars to the test

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LEAD IN: A specially built simulator is allowing autonomous cars to be confronted with a number of hazards before hitting the roads. The testing allows driverless cars to learn about road dangers in a laboratory without putting lives at...
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Kavanaugh calls Roe ruling 'important precedent'

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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh says a 1973 Supreme Court decision that established a constitutional right to an abortion is an "important precedent" that has "been reaffirmed many times."
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Bloomberg

How Morgan Stanley's Lynch Built a Perfect Pandemic Portfolio

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Jun.02 -- Dennis Lynch, head of counterpoint global at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, discusses his mutual fund's investment strategy amid the Covid-19 pandemic with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

EU Commissioner Hill on Brexit, Political Future

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July 12 -- EU Commissioner for Financial Services Jonathan Hill discusses Brexit and his political future. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Smart ski goggles, 3D maps and virtual hotel rooms - the future of travel

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Leisure travel has always been primarily about experiencing a new place, seeing the sites, learning about the culture and relaxing far away from home. But increasingly it's also about the gadgets that can help you along the way. The ITB...
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Curated Video

Simulator puts driverless cars to the test

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UK AUTONOMOUS CAR SIMULATOR SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.28SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionCoventry, UK - 23 August 20161. Close...
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Bloomberg

An Independent, but Data-Dependent Federal Reserve

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Oct. 21 -- Drew Matus, chief U.S. economist at UBS, discusses the Federal Reserve's independence and issues influencing monetary policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

The False Promise of Protectionism

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Apr.20 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth on protectionism and the Trump administration. He speaks with Gideon Rose of Foreign Affairs Magazine on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Institutional Investors Meet Crypto

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Oct.16 -- Joey Krug, co-chief investment officer at Pantera Capital, Christine Sandler, director of institutional sales at Coinbase, and Cathie Wood, ARK Invest chief executive officer and chief investment officer, talk with Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

What You Need to Know Ahead of the Jackson Hole Symposium

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Aug.19 -- Ahead of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's speech on Friday at this year's Jackson Hole Symposium, Bloomberg's Michael McKee examines the main issues for the Fed ahead of the event and expectations for the message...
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Bloomberg

Astra-Oxford Vaccine Prevents Average of 70% of Covid Cases

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Nov.23 -- A Covid-19 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca Plc prevented a majority of people from getting the disease but fell short of the high bar set by Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc., according to initial...
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Bloomberg

J&J Shot Found to Raise Fewer Antibodies Against Delta Variant

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Jul.21 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the efficacy of the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine against the delta variant. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is...
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Bloomberg

Sinovac CEO Yin Discusses CoronaVac's Efficacy

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Sinovac Biotech Ltd.’s vaccine is wiping out Covid-19 among health workers in Indonesia, an encouraging sign for the dozens of developing countries reliant on the controversial Chinese shot, which performed far worse than...
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Curated Video

A new device is being tested that mimics the action of ocean-based plants and fish to generate power.

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HEADLINE:Wave device offers new source of electricity. CAPTION: A new device is being tested that mimics the action of ocean-based plants and fish to generate power. (April 30) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] NB. This is a voiceover transcript, not...
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VOICED: Japanese self-teaching robot could bring sci-fi to reality

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VOICED: Japanese self-teaching robot could bring sci-fi to reality
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Bloomberg

Microsoft's Smith Sees Tech Disrupting Global Jobs

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Jan.02 -- Brad Smith, president and chief legal officer at Microsoft, discusses the top risks in tech going into 2018. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Uber Has to Show a Path to Profitability, CEO Khosrowshahi Says

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Sep.13 -- Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber Technologies Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's path to IPO and expansion plans with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

When Fiction Seems Like Reality

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May.20 -- P.W. Singer, author and strategist at New America, discusses the novel he co-authored with August Cole, "Burn-In." The book explores a future America where AI, robotics and remote work are more common. He and his co-author were...
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Bloomberg

Nexon Joins Tesla in Bitcoin Bet With $100 Million Purchase

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May.02 -- Owen Mahoney, president and chief executive officer at Nexon Co. Ltd., discusses his bitcoin strategy following the company’s purchase of $100 million of the cryptocurrency. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia.”
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Bloomberg

The Dinner Napkin That Changed the U.S. Economy

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Dec. 4 -- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1974, economist Arthur Laffer sketches his theory of tax policy over dinner with Wall Street Journal writer Jude...
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Bloomberg

Kit Juckes: 'Wishful Thinking' in Trump's Economic Plan

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Sept. 16 -- Kit Juckes, global strategist at Societe Generale, discusses how fiscal spending can help the Federal Reserve and reacts to Donald Trump's economic plan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sky News

Nigel Farage Calls No 10 Trump Rebuff 'Astonishing'

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CLEAN: Interior soundbite with Nigel Farage, UKIP Interim Leader talking about the UK Government not wanting to talk to him about Donald Trump and how President-Elect Trump loves the UK. on November 15, 2016 in London, United Kingdom.