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Civil rights group calls for hate to be taken out of immigration debate

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1. Wide of civil rights news conference, newsreel being projected on screen 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Janet Murguia, President of the National Council of La Raza: "The reason we are here today is because hate groups and extremists have...
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Bloomberg

Leadout Capital Finds Investment Opportunities in Companies Run by Diverse Founders

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May.17 -- Ali Rosenthal, Leadout Capital founder and managing partner, discusses investing in diverse founders and the future of Facebook Inc. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Enel SpA CEO Starace Says Electric Car Tech Is Getting Better

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Jan.24 -- Francesco Starace, chief executive officer of Enel SpA, discusses global trade, the future for electric cars and Italian politics. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe" at the World Economic...
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Facebook to Work with FBI, Boost Security

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Facebook says it is doubling its security staff to 20,000 and actively working with the FBI to stop election interference by Russians and others. The company's statement is in response to the indictment of 13 Russians and...
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Bloomberg

Strategic Cyber Ventures CEO Not Surprised by China Cyber Attack

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Oct.04 -- Hank Thomas, Strategic Cyber Ventures co-founder and chief executive officer, comments on the report of China's hardware attack on some of the biggest U.S. companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Not Banning Huawei Was Terrible Decision, Ex-House Intelligence Chair Says

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Feb.07 -- Former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers, chairman of 5G Action Now, discusses the deployment of 5G wireless technology with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bill Introduced To Help Telecom Providers Replace Huawei Equipment

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Members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee want to authorize $1 billion to assist small telecommunications providers.
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Bloomberg

Cord Shavers Cut Costs While Keeping Ties to Cable

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Oct. 24 -- Bloomberg's Alex Sherman explains the process of cord shaving where cable subscribers take smaller programming packages in a bid to reduce their monthly bill while still receiving the programming they enjoy without resulting...
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Bloomberg

NFL Ratings Fall, But Are Still 'Very Strong' Says LHB Sports

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Feb.05 -- LHB Sports, Media and Entertainment CEO Lee Berke and Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney discusses the NFL's media plans amid declining television ratings. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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What's Holding Broadcast Networks Back From Earning Emmy Nominations?

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HBO earned 137 nods. Meanwhile, NBC was the most-nominated broadcast network with 58. That's 20 fewer nominations than it received in 2018.
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Curated Video

House Passes Bill Barring FCC From Buying Huawei Equipment

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The legislation would ban federal funding from being spent on equipment from companies considered national security risks.
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Bloomberg

Why Huawei and 5G Pose a Cyber Threat to the U.S.

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Jun.12 -- Mark Testoni, SAP National Security Services chief executive officer, and Deborah Golden, Deloitte U.S. cyber practice leader, discuss the cyber threat risks posed by the deployment of 5G technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Why Are Political Ads Allowed To Run Misinformation?

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Midterm elections are underway, and with them come political ads that aren't always true. Why is that allowed?
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Sky News

Kevin Spacey Speaks at the MacTaggart Lecture in Edinburgh

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Kevin Spacey Speaks at the MacTaggart Lecture in Edinburgh
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Congressional committee hears testimony from executives of China telecom companies

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The chairman of a US congressional intelligence panel said on Thursday that two major Chinese technology companies have failed to address its concerns that they could be used to spy against the US. Republican Congressman Mike Rogers says...
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White House: Intel Community Consensus Unanimous

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - 4 January 20171. Josh Earnest walking to podium2. SOUNDBITE (English) Josh Earnest, White House Press Secretary:"That statement that was issued by...
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White House: Intel Community Consensus Unanimous

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White House press secretary Josh Earnest said on Wednesday that all 17 US intelligence agencies agreed on the assessment that Russia was involved in hacking the Democratic emails that roiled the 2016 election.A full report ordered by...
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Bloomberg

Why Discovery's Acquisition of Scripps Makes Sense

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Jul.31 -- Tim Nollen, Macquarie Capital analyst, discusses Discovery Communications Inc.'s agreement to buy Scripps Networks Interactive Inc. for $11.9 billion. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

T-Mobile CEO on Second-Quarter, Forecast, Share Buybacks

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T-Mobile US President and CEO Mike Sievert discusses the wireless carrier's second-quarter performance, growth forecast, and plans for share buybacks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Sony Hack Adds New Dimension to North Korean Threat

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Dec. 22 -- The United States has tied the North Korean government to the hacking of Sony Pictures, raising questions about the nations ability to launch attacks outside of the physical means of their military. Bloomberg's Sam Kim reports...
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Bloomberg

Did the U.S. Kick North Korea off the Internet?

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Dec. 22 -- Bloomberg's Jordan Roberston discusses North Koreas loss of access to internet networks. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

How Often Does North Koreas Internet Go Down?

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Dec. 23 -- North Koreas limited access to the Internet was restored after being cut off for hours, days after the U.S. government accused the country of hacking into Sonys files. Dyn Director of Internet Analysis Doug Madory speaks.
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He Spent Less Than Democrats and Won

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Jan.31 -- At a meeting on cybersecurity at the White House on Tuesday, President Donald Trump discusses protecting federal networks against threats, the electrical grid and the hack of the Democratic National Committee.
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Bloomberg

Why Chipmaker Aquantia Decided to Go Public

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Nov.03 -- Faraj Aalaei, Aquantia Corp. chief executive officer, discusses the company's business model and growth strategy with Bloomberg's Alex Barinka on "Bloomberg Technology."