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Activate CEO's Top Tech and Media Predictions for 2018
Oct.18 -- Michael Wolf, Activate's chief executive officer, discusses his top tech and media predictions for 2018 with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CDU's Fuchs Says Merkel Will Serve Full Term `in a Great Way'
Jul.04 -- Michael Fuchs, former deputy leader of Germany's Christian Democratic Union, discusses the challenges facing Chancellor Angela Merkel. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Allianz GI CEO Says Pound Not Pricing In `No Deal' Brexit
Dec.11 -- Allianz Global Investors Chief Executive Officer Andreas Utermann discusses the impact of Brexit uncertainty on the pound and other U.K. assets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Publicis Groupe's Levy Sees Ad Industry Heading the Way of Retail
Jul.11 -- Maurice Levy, chairman of Publicis Groupe's supervisory board, discusses the future of advertising with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond at the Allen & Co. Sun Valley summit. (Video edited to remove incorrect graphic.)
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No-Deal Brexit Is Not Priced In to U.K., European Assets, RBC Says
Jun.14 -- Frederique Carrier, head of investment strategy at RBC Wealth Management, discusses the risk of a no-deal Brexit and what it means for U.K. and European assets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Sky News
Britain To Fall Silent To Remember 7/7 London Bombing Victims
VOICED: The 7/7 memorial in Hyde Park is where the families of the 52 victims of the London bombings will gather later to remember and pay respect 10 years on. Some of the 700 people injured will join Prince William and the Prime...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Tattoo studios reopen in London in further easing of coronavirus restrictions
Customers return to a tattoo studio in London for the first time in months, as tattoo studios but also beauty salons, nail bars, spas and other close-contact services are now allowed to reopen in England, in a further easing of...
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Related CEO Says Big Banks 'Can't Run Business on Zoom'
Aug.27 -- Related Companies Chief Executive Officer Jeff Blau discusses his campaign to bring finance tenants back to their New York City offices. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Newsy's Latest Health News
A new study shows that COVID-19 can survive on surfaces like dollar bills for 28 days. Feds give AstraZeneca $486 million for antibody treatment.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : In NYC, the pandemic "decimates" small businesses relying on tourism
Stores are closed on New York's iconic Fifth Avenue, as the coronavirus pandemic keeps tourists at bay (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
London Night Life Needs More Support, Says Lamé
Jun.15 -- London's Night Czar Amy Lamé discusses the U.K. government's decision to delay a June 21 reopening. She speaks with Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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GaoTeng Global Asset Mgmt. Wonnie Chu on China's Credit Markets
Sep.27 -- GaoTeng Global Asset Mgmt. Managing Director of Fixed Income, Wonnie Chu, discusses contagion risks from Evergrande and opportunities in the Chinese credit markets. She speaks to Yvonne Man on 'Bloomberg Markets: China Open'.
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Former CIA Analyst on Crypto Regulation
Yaya Fanusie, Adjunct Senior Fellow at the Center for a New American Security, discusses national security implications of cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology. He speaks with Romaine Bostick, Caroline Hyde, and Taylor Riggs on...
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Citi Private Bank’s Peng: We Are Still Overweight Equities
Sep.22 -- Ken Peng, Asia Pacific investment strategist at Citi Private Bank, discusses current market risks, how he’s positioning portfolios and his outlook for emerging markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Press Association
Vigil takes place outside Ukrainian embassy in Dublin
People at a vigil outside the Ukrainian embassy in Dublin over the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Ukrainian Ambassador to Ireland Larysa Gerasko speaks
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Ukraine Needs Heavy Weaponry to Defend Itself: MP Sovsun
Ukrainian MP Inna Sovsun says the country's "job right now is to survive" as it continues to defend itself against the Russian invasion. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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UK's Sunak and Javid Quit Johnson's Cabinet
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid quit the UK government in a double blow to Boris Johnson, who has sparked anger in his Conservative Party over his handling of the latest Tory sleaze scandal....
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WWE's McMahon Announces Retirement Amid Misconduct Probe
McMahon stepped down temporarily as CEO and chairman of WWE in mid-June during an investigation into alleged misconduct.
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Rats Are Seemingly Taking Over U.S. Cities
Why does it seem like the rat problem is such a stumper for so many U.S. cities, and what can be done do to solve it?
Curated Video
US veterans remember fallen comrades as part of D-Day anniversary
US President Barack Obama and his French counterpart Francois Hollande joined around 400 US veterans of D-Day on Friday at a memorial service at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer.
They were just a few of...
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WRAP WWII memorial ceremony, Bush speaks
1. Wide of World War II memorial
2. Crowd gathered at memorial
3. Couple dancing
4. Former US President George Bush Sr waving
5. Veteran
6. Various of monument
7. Wide of people gathered
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Tom Hanks,...
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After the 2008 vice presidential debate, the McCain and Obama campaigns each claimed victory for their respective VP nominees.
HEADLINE: Spin Room: Who won - Biden or Palin?
CAPTION: After the 2008 vice presidential debate, the McCain and Obama campaigns each claimed victory for their respective VP nominees. (Oct. 1)
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Fire officials say a faulty electrical wire likely caused a blaze that killed one man in a New York City high-rise apartment. FDNY says the man would have survived if he had stayed put instead of trying to escape. (Jan. 6)
Fire officials say a faulty electrical wire likely caused a blaze that killed one man and critically injured his husband in a New York City high-rise apartment.
Fire Department operations Chief James Esposito said Monday that there was...