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David Rubenstein on Economies, Obama, Private Equity

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Sep.20 -- David Rubenstein, co-founder and co-chief executive officer at Carlyle Group Inc. talks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker from the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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Inside the Weirdest Luxury Shop in NYC

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Aug.21 -- This episode of Invitation Only takes you inside a curiosity shop in New York City's Upper East Side. The store sells bizarre, expensive stuff for home decoration: taxidermied peacocks, ancient Chinese headdresses, handmade...
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Cuomo Says New York Gyms Can Open Aug. 24

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Aug.17 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says gyms in the state can reopen as soon as Aug. 24 at 33% capacity, but customers and staff must wear masks at all times.
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New York City Marathon Canceled Amid Coronavirus Fears

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Organizers decided the race was too risky amid the pandemic, considering last year's marathon drew over 53,000 runners.
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New York City To Reopen Public High Schools

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In-person learning to begin March 22.
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Asian American Woman Attacked In New York City

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NYPD's Hate Crime Task Force is investigating.
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NYC Schools May Be Safer for Kids, Says Lt. Governor

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Nov.16 -- New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul says it may be safer to have kids in New York City schools rather than outside in their communities. She says schools should not automatically shut down if the infection rate hits 3%....
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NYC Parents Protest Switch to Remote Learning

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Parents are now calling on Mayor Bill de Blasio to reopen schools and instead close other establishments first.
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New York City Fires 1,430 City Workers For Defying Vaccine Mandate

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Up to 4,000 workers faced a Friday deadline to provide proof of full vaccination status or face termination.
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De Beers Jewellers CEO on Diamond Market, U.S. Flagship

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Dec.09 -- Despite global uncertainty and the flat performance of polished diamonds over the past decade, De Beers is seeing strength and even double-digit growth in some markets. Bloomberg's David Gura sat down with the chief executive...
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Jack Ma on Building the Economy of the Future

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Sep.20 -- Alibaba founder and Executive Chairman Jack Ma addresses the Bloomberg Global Business Forum at The Plaza Hotel in New York City.
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NYC Will Bounce Back Without Amazon, Rudin Says

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Feb.15 -- William Rudin, co-chairman and chief executive officer at Rudin Management, examines the fallout for New York City and the area's real estate market after Amazon.com Inc.'s decided to cancel its HQ2 plans. He speaks on...
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Wall Street-Area Apartments Linger Amid Market Glut

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Aug.19 -- Apartments in Manhattan's Financial District are spending more time on the market and often selling below asking prices due to a glut of listings in the area. Bloomberg's Sarah Ponczek reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Cuomo Says Don't Be Alarmed By Covid Micro-clusters

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Oct.21 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, says don't be alarmed by Covid micro-clusters. “The viral rate is increasing because it’s fall,” Cuomo said, noting that the season added a number of additional factors, including the...
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Now Is the Time to Get Into NYC Luxury Real Estate Market, Brown Harris CEO Says

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Jul.30 -- Bess Freedman, Brown Harris Stevens chief executive officer, discusses the outlook for the New York City luxury real estate market with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Brown Harris CEO Sees Buyer's Market in NYC Real Estate

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Nov.19 -- Brown Harris Stevens Inc. Chief Executive Officer Bess Freedman says the New York City real estate market is doing "considerably well" amid the Covid-19 pandemic. She speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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New York Is Still a City of Opportunity, Says Mayoral Candidate McGuire

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Feb.23 -- New York City Mayoral Candidate Ray McGuire discusses how he wants to bring the city together and revitalize the economy. McGuire, a Democrat, left Citigroup Inc. in October after years helping oversee its investment banking...
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New York City's Democratic Mayoral Candidates Take The Debate Stage

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Current Mayor Bill de Blasio cannot run again because of term limits.
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Street Vendors Among Hardest Hit by Pandemic: Robin Hood CEO

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Dec.09 -- Robin Hood Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wes Moore discusses Morgan Stanley's grant of $2 million to 2,000 street vendors in coordination with the foundation, which is contributing $375,000 more and helping distribute the...
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Dr. Fauci Says January Could Be 'Real Dark Time' for Us

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Dec.07 -- Anthony Fauci, the U.S. government’s top infectious-disease expert, warned that the Christmas season could be worse than Thanksgiving for fueling the spread of Covid-19 over the subsequent weeks. “The middle of January could be...
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N.J.'s Murphy Optimistic Biden Will Approve NYC Tunnel Work

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Nov.09 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy says Joe Biden's win of the U.S. presidency presents a "dramatic change" and expects "smart, big stimulus" as the economy reels from the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Blankfein: ‘Anybody Who Writes Off New York Is Crazy’

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The Covid-19 pandemic was hard on New York. But Lloyd Blankfein says anyone who thinks the city has lost its drawing power as a financial center is “crazy.” In this interview excerpt, the former Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO shares his...
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NYC Machete Attack: Man Arrested On Attempted Murder Charges

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The New York City Police Department arrested a 19-year-old who injured two officers with a machete on New Year's Eve.