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Republicans Confident They Have Votes for Cabinet Picks
Bloomberg's Josh Wingrove discusses what to expect from the Senate confirmation hearings for two of President-elect Trump's Cabinet picks, Marco Rubio and Pam Bondi. He also talks about Trump suggesting an External Revenue Service, ERS,...
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Portugal's Sarmento: No Danger of France Turmoil Spillover
Portuguese Finance Minister Joaquim Miranda Sarmento says he doesn't see "any danger of spillover" of France's current political crisis in Europe. Speaking to Bloomberg's Oliver Crook in Brussels, Sarmento adds he is "confident that the...
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BBC Chairman makes maiden speech
Quotes from Chairman of the BBC Samir Shah's speech at the Leeds Conservatoire. He discusses confidence in the broadcaster following the Strictly Come Dancing and Huw Edwards scandals, his suggested that the BBC should be handed a...
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Retired Irish Defence Forces captain speaks to the media after tribunal into bullying and harassment
Retired army captain Diane Byrne, flanked by Roslyn O'Callaghan and Honor Murphy of the Women of Honour group, said it was an emotional day as the tribunal into allegations of bullying and harassment in the Defence Forces began on...
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Government will stop taking asylum requests after 2,500 daily encounters
President Biden is expected to take executive actions Tuesday that would put a cap on the number of asylum requests at the U.S. southern border once a threshold of daily encounters has been met. (Scripps News)
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Revised migration rules could see significant number deported to EU countries
A major overhaul of migration rules could see Ireland deporting a significant number of people back to other EU countries where they had first sought asylum protection. The Irish Government has agreed to adopt proposals that will see the...
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Leo Varadkar comments on Garda roster dispute
Leo Varadkar talks about the Garda (Irish police) Commissioner Drew Harris being accused of "blind inaction", as officers voted to withdraw services due to a dispute over rotas. The body presenting rank and file officers, the Garda...
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Moody's Is Worried About a Government Shutdown
Moody's Investors Service, the only remaining major credit grader to assign the US a top rating, has signaled that its confidence is wavering ahead of a potential government shutdown. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz reports.
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Why Apollo's Zelter Is 'Skeptical' of a Soft Landing
James Zelter, co-president of Apollo Global Management Inc., said the effects of tighter monetary policy from central banks still haven't been fully felt, leaving him "skeptical" about a soft economic landing. He spoke Thursday at the...
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US to Give Taiwan $345 Million in Arms
The US will be supplying Taiwan with $345 million in defense equipment, services and training. Vonnie Quinn reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Chalchat on Financing the Energy Transition
Constance Chalchat, Global Markets Chief Sustainability Officer at BNP Paribas discusses her outlook on green investment. She speaks with Bloomberg TV's Yousef Gamal El-Din at the Financial Sector Conference in Riyadh.
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OPEC+ Impact on Energy Transition, Australia's New Law
The surprise announcement by OPEC+ shocked markets and sparked repricing of crude. We examine how it will make a dent on the energy transition with BloombergNEF Head of APAC Research Ali Izadi. We also tackle commodity reliant Australia...
Bridgeman Arts
United States, c.1951: A car is loaded into an elevator in a parking garage through the control of an attendant
United States, circa 1951: A car is loaded into an elevator in a parking garage through the control of an attendant.
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United States, c.1951: A parked car in a garage is unloaded and prepared to be brought down to the lobby for the motorist
United States, circa 1951: A parked car in a garage is unloaded and prepared to be brought down to the lobby for the motorist.
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United States, 1952: A view of the film recorded by the US Navy's new motion picture equipment which tracks speed, rate of climb, and distance among other factors
United States, 1952: A view of the film recorded by the US Navy's new motion picture equipment which tracks speed, rate of climb, and distance among other factors.
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United States, 1952: A view of the film recorded by the US Navy's new motion picture equipment with a description of its functions
United States, 1952: A view of the film recorded by the US Navy's new motion picture equipment with a description of its functions.
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Agricultural Show
Long shots of steam engines driven around open space amongst crowd. Closer shots. Old Rolls Royce. Convoy of weird farming machines towed. Steam engines race. Rolls Royce driven and air show. Miniature steam engines on partial track....
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Italy 1950s
Santa Margherita. Large & small vessel in harbor. Portofino, people watch as numerous boats into harbor. Fishermen work on nets. Couple discuss boat hire. Locals daily life. Harbor shots. combine harvester. Leaning tower of Pisa. Donkey...
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Industrial Fishing River Klickitat Oregon 1920s
River Klickitaat, Oregon. Shots of river and the revolving Rish-wheel to collect fish on a large scale. Shots of wheel and fish caught.
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Horse-driven Plough.
One man leads three horses pulling rotating mechanical plough. Man seated steers plough through field of crops.
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Harvest Festival 1960s
A large group of people – young and older adults – lead a procession in the countryside as they follow horses and a cart carrying goods through and over farm land in thanks to and as a celebration of the food harvest.
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Farming, Sheep Shearing - England
Farmers in field. Farmer with cow. Various shots farmers shear sheep by hand. Woman into barn. Farm tractor ridden. Clipping sheep's hooves & dip. Tractor with hay driven.