Bloomberg
Dan Alpert on Markets, Supply Chain Issues in 2022
Dan Alpert, founding managing partner at Westwood Capital, talks about his market views for 2022.
Bloomberg
Jared Bernstein on Jobs Report, Stimulus and Minimum Wage
Mar.05 -- Jared Bernstein, a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the February U.S. employment report, the need to pass the Biden administration's stimulus package and his commitment to raising the minimum...
Curated Video
Farmers Urge USDA To Distribute COVID-19 Relief
Farmers and ranchers around the country are waiting for the USDA to announce how they plan to give out $9.5 billion in coronavirus aid.
Bloomberg
Yen Near Prior Intervention Levels
The yen fell for a third consecutive session on Monday, breaking through 145 yen per dollar, putting it within striking distance of a new low. David Finnerty reports on Bloomberg Television.
Curated Video
Breakthrough Device Could Ease Deep Depression
A very small group of just several hundred Americans is trying an at-home medical treatment involving electrical stimulation of part of the brain.
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Wealth and poverty propping up Pakistan's illegal kidney trade
Pakistan has long been an international hub for the illegal kidney trade but medical and local authorities complain they have been unable to act against the practice frustrated by ineffective enforcement policies and what they perceive...
Curated Video
Newsy's Latest Politics Roundup
Initial unemployment claims drop below 1 million and Pres. Trump opposes extra USPS funding.
Bloomberg
Regional Banks a 'Sweet Spot' for Investors: KBW's Cannon
Dec.06 -- Fred Cannon, global director of research and chief equity strategist at KBW, looks at the sustainability of the recent run up in bank stocks as he sees regional banks benefitting from a roll back of regulations. He speaks on...
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.”
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U.K. Weather Turmoil Spurs Calls To Adapt To Climate Change
The country got a break Wednesday from the dry, hot weather that is gripping much of Europe as cooler air moved in from the west.
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Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions from the deeply troubled carmakers and their workers.
HEADLINE: Bush gives 'Big 3' $17 billion bailout
CAPTION: Citing danger to the economy, President Bush approved an emergency bailout of the U.S. auto industry, offering $17.4 billion in rescue loans in exchange for tough concessions...
Bloomberg
Ryan: Need to Reverse Damage Done by Obamacare
Jan.04 -- House Speaker Paul Ryan speaks after a meeting of the House Republican Conference on the need to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Bloomberg
Bahrain to Get Support From Gulf Allies as Risk Climbs
Jun.27 -- Bahrain, whose credit risk has jumped this week due to deteriorating finances, will soon receive support from neighbors Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates to ensure fiscal stability. Bloomberg's Dana El Baltaji...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : European relief at Austrian far right election defeat
Austria's voters have resoundingly rejected anti immigration and eurosceptic Norbert Hofer's bid to become the European Union's first far right president a result greeted with relief from centrist politicians across the continent
Curated Video
HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination
The federal government charged Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination Thursday for allegedly allowing landlords and real estate brokers to systematically exclude groups such as non-Christians, immigrants and minorities from...
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HUD charges Facebook with housing discrimination
The federal government charged Facebook with high-tech housing discrimination Thursday for allegedly allowing landlords and real estate brokers to systematically exclude groups such as non-Christians, immigrants and minorities from...
Curated Video
Restaurants Are Pushing To Get More COVID Relief Money
Thousands of restaurateurs still struggling during the pandemic are asking Congress to add more money their COVID relief fund.
Press Association
A four-generation family of 10 who fled the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are moving into a home in Cambridgeshire in the UK, donated for their use by a businessman.
A four-generation family of 10 who fled the war-torn Ukrainian city of Kharkiv are moving into a home in Cambridgeshire in the UK, donated for their use by a businessman. Mick Swinhoe, 52, said he bought the house next to his own in...
Bridgeman Arts
End of the Tunisia Campaign, 1943
Newsreel footage documenting the end of the Tunisia Campaign, between the Axis and Allied forces. Taken from the News Parade series of 1943 events.
Curated Video
How Effective Are Anti-Depressants?
Many Americans battle depression. How do anti-depressant drugs work, and are how effective are they?
Bloomberg
China Plans Tax Relief of Over $21 Billion to Lift Economy
China will offer more than 140 billion yuan ($21.1 billion) in tax relief to companies and consumers as the government seeks to offset the heavy impact of coronavirus lockdowns on its economy. Meanwhile, US President Joe Biden said he'll...
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UK: SCOTLAND: LOCKERBIE BOMBING TRIAL LATEST (2)
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The residents of the Scottish town of Lockerbie said on Wednesday they are relieved that the two Libyans accused of blowing up a jumbo jet over the village in 1988 are finally on trial.
They've waited 11 years and hope that...
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Facebook CEO Zuckerberg on data breach: "It Was My Mistake and I'm Sorry"
The first of two congressional hearings with Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has begun.
Zuckerberg is testifying in the Senate on Tuesday and the House on Wednesday.
He agreed to testify after revelations that...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Franklin Roosevelt speaks in Washington, DC, after creation of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
After signing ceremony, Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, sitting at table in East Room of White House in front of bank of microphones, gives speech explaining what is included in the newly signed agreement creating the UN Relief and...