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Microsoft CEO Warns Countries Need to Support Immigration - or Lose the Tech Race

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Jan.21 -- Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned that countries failing to attract immigrants will lose the global tech race. The tech giant’s executive also discusses Microsoft’s commitments to being carbon neutral by 2020 and the cloud’s...
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John Lasseter Leaves Pixar After Misconduct Allegations | THR News

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"It’s never easy to face your missteps, but it’s the only way to learn from them," the executive stated.
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House Committee Takes Formal Steps Toward Impeachment Investigation

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Hearings are expected to follow the same procedures used in 1974 with former President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings.
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Twitter Said to Near $43 Billion Deal With Musk

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Twitter Inc. is in the final stage of negotiations about a sale of of the social-media giant to Elon Musk, a person with knowledge of the matter said. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow has the latest on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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China Orders Comprehensive Air-Safety Review After Crash

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China has ordered a sweeping two-week safety review of its commercial aviation industry in the wake of the China Eastern Airlines Corp. jet crash on Monday. The cause remains a mystery. Authorities are revealing that the pilots of the...
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Andrew Lincoln to Exit 'Walking Dead,' Norman Reedus Negotiating $20M-Plus New Deal | THR News

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'Walking Dead' leading man Andrew Lincoln will appear in a handful of episodes of the upcoming ninth season of the AMC zombie drama. Meanwhile, co-star Norman Reedus, who plays Daryl, is in the midst of negotiating a rich new deal.
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Vectis Energy Partners' Essner on Surging Energy Prices

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Tamar Essner, Principal at Vectis Energy Partners, says that a Russian oil export ban is effectively already in place and that there are no good short-term fixes for prices or supply replacements. She speaks in "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Chinese Tycoon Behind Big Nickel Short Faces Billions in Losses

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The Chinese tycoon, known as "Big Shot" in commodities circles is said to be facing billions of losses, after building this massive short position in nickel, only to see prices surge. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg...
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ASEAN concerns about rising oil prices but lack of a formula to tackle

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Kuala Lumpur, 13 December 2005 1. Cars coming down road 2. Traffic from behind Kuala Lumpur, 9 December 2005 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kamal Nath, Indian Commerce Minister: "Well, all countries have to look at alternatives sources of...
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China Sees U.S. Delaying Dec. 15 Tariff Hike 

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Dec.11 -- Chinese officials expect President Donald Trump to delay a threatened tariff increase set for Sunday, giving more time to negotiate an interim trade deal that both sides continue to insist is close to fruition despite a series...
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Here's Why Actresses Are Planning to Wear Black to the Golden Globes I THR News

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Industry insiders are grappling with how to do the red carpet during the #MeToo movement.
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How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate Amazon and Apple

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Oct.04 -- Steve Grobman, McAfee's chief technology officer, comments on the Bloomberg Businessweek investigation that showed Chinese hackers implanted tiny microchips on servers that made their way into data centers at Amazon.com Inc.,...
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'24’: Original Show Creators Working on Prequel | THR News

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Sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that the next installment in the ’24’ franchise will be an ongoing prequel series from original series creators Joel Surnow and Bob Cochran.
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Disney & Lucasfilm Reassessing Plans for Future 'Star Wars' Movies In Wake of ‘Solo’ | THR News

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The box office returns of 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' are a wake-up call for Disney and Lucasfilm to make and market upcoming films differently, sources say.
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CLEAN : AFPTV BEST OF 2021 // In northern Sweden, climate change reshapes Arctic landscapes

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AFPTV refiles some of its most notable stories of 2021 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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North Korea Fires Possible Missile Into Sea Amid Stalled Talks

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This follows weapons tests in 2021 underscoring how the country is expanding its military capabilities during deadlocked nuclear talks with the U.S.
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China Orders Audit of $3 Trillion Trust Industry

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China's $3 trillion trust industry is under scrutiny by the nation's top auditor. This comes as losses on loans to the property sector are mounting, posing risks to financial stability. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Russia Is Isolated and Will End Up Much Poorer: Frenkel

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Jacob Frenkel, former JPMorgan Chase International chair and former Bank of Israel governor, sees a new world order ahead after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : Indias choked capital starts pollution toll for trucks

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CLEAN : Indias choked capital starts pollution toll for trucks
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Nigeria Waits on Delivery of 30 Million Covid Vaccines

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Nigeria Finance Minister Zainab Ahmed discusses the challenge to vaccine the nation’s citizens against Covid-19, economic benefits from higher oil prices, and plans to return to the international capital markets. She speaks with David...
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Small businesses share office space to reduce costs

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San Francisco, California, 2 October 2009 1. Medium shot women working 2. Medium shot man working 3. Tilt down woman writing 4. Pan magazines 5. Wide shot man entering Sandbox Suites 6. Sign for Sandbox Suites 7. Set up shot Roman...
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USA: NASA GAMMA RAYS DISCOVERY

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English/Nat NASA scientists have discovered a new class of gamma ray sources in the Milky Way galaxy. Gamma rays, although invisible to the human eye, are the most powerful form of light - more than a hundred million times more powerful...
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Companies unveil renewable energy innovations at summit in UAE

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The UAE is hosting the 2015 World Future Energy Summit. The conference focuses on renewable energy sources with companies unveiling some of their latest innovations. Delegates mingle at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi. Energy...
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Lee: Market Distortions Give Fed a Reason to Move

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Sept. 22 -- William Lee, head of North American economics at Citigroup, and John Studzinski, vice chairman of investor relations and business development at Blackstone, talk about dissent in the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision...