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AutoNation CEO Has Confidence in U.S. Consumers

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Oct.29 -- Cheryl Miller, chief executive officer at AutoNation, discusses third-quarter results, help for customers from Federal Reserve interest rates, and the popularity of larger vehicles. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Robots for home aid, cooking on view at CES expo

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Meet Walker, Ubtech's new intelligent humanoid service robot on a mission to help out around the home.
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Orban addresses nationalist conference in Rome

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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban addressed a European and American nationalists conference on Tuesday, praising St. John Paul II but attacking the EU and the EPP (European People's Party).
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Survivor recounts events of Germany shooting

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A survivor of a shooting which left nine people dead in Germany on Wednesday recounted his harrowing experience, including how some of his friends were killed next to him.
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CLEAN : Thai architect battles climate change

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Bangkok has a secret weapon in its battle to negate the impact of a hotter planet: renowned architect Kotchakorn Voraakhom who preaches mindful development over mindless construction (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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At 'Devs' premiere, stars share thoughts on Super Tuesday

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AT 'DEVS' PREMIERE, STARS SHARE THOUGHTS ON SUPER TUESDAY
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CLEAN : US supermarkets reserve exclusive shopping hours for high risk groups

9th - Higher Ed
Supermarket chains in the US begin offering selected opening times : an initiative that limits access to stores to the elderly and people with compromised immune systems in the early morning hours, amid the COVID-19 pandemic (Footage by...
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Cuomo Says NYC on Track for Second Phase of Reopening

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Jun.17 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says there are "one set of rules for everyone" when it comes to reopening the state.
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Kudlow on Next Round of Stimulus: Everything Is on the Table

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Jul.02 -- White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow discusses what the June U.S. employment report means for fiscal policy going forward and calls China a "huge problem." He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : From lockup to landslide: meet DC's first leader elected from jail

9th - Higher Ed
A few miles from the gleaming sandstone porticos and collonades of the White House, Washington's most unlikely elected official has an executive office of his own -- a cell in the crumbling 1970s District of Columbia Jail (Footage by...
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CLEAN : Billionaire Sawiris wants 'level playing field' for Egypt business

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Naguib Sawiris -- one of Africa's richest men, with an estimated fortune of over $3 billion -- warns that the Egyptian government's involvement in the private sector makes for an unfair playing field (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Williams CEO: We Need More Pipelines

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Alan Armstrong, Williams CEO & President, joined Alix Steel from the Barclays Energy Conference in New York City on Wednesday morning. Armstrong stressed the need for more pipelines across the United States.
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How the Fed Responded to Past Recessions, Economic Shocks

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From the Great Depression to the Covid-19 pandemic response, economists weigh in on the biggest challenges the Federal Reserve has faced over the years and how they responded. It's part of our series "Critical Moments for the Fed."
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CLEAN : Ukraine's Nobel laureate wants Putin to be brought to justice

9th - Higher Ed
A mass is held at the Madeleine church in Paris in tribute to Johnny Hallyday, who died five years ago (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Spread Of 'Smart City' Technology Raises Privacy Concerns

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Surveillance is a rising concern as cities invest in more self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology (SMART).
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Bloomberg

Citigroup's Metzger on Trade War Opportunities, China, M&A, IPOs

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Oct.24 -- Jan Metzger, head of corporate and investment banking for Asia-Pacific at Citigroup, discusses the opportunities he's seeing in the U.S.-China trade war, where he's allocating his resources, growth opportunities in China, how...
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Will Trump Disrupt Financial Regulation?

Higher Ed
Nov. 15 -- Bill Cohan, a Bloomberg TV contributing editor, discusses financial regulation in the Trump era with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Donald Trump’s $6 Billion Cabinet

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Dec.15 -- President-elect Donald Trump is building a cabinet in his own image. Bloomberg Politics’ Steven Yaccino reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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New York Governor Cuomo Says Phased Reopening Is Working

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Jun.16 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says coronavirus-related hospitalizations and deaths in the state continue to decline, and that the phased reopening is working. He speaks at his daily press briefing. (Excerpts)
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Cyber security in smart devices: how big is the threat?

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US CES SECURITYSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5.07SHOTLIST: AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 5 January 20171. Wide of car2. Pan...