Bloomberg
Edelman: Trust Has Gone Local
Jan.14 -- Richard Edelman, Edelman Chief Executive Officer discusses the company's latest Edelman Trust Barometer. He speaks with Tom Keene and Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance".
Bloomberg
Edelman's Trust Barometer: The Vaccination for the Infodemic
Jan.14 -- Edelman Chief Executive Officer Richard Edelman discusses the company's latest Edelman Trust Barometer. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance.” (This interview aired on January 13. 2021.)
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President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right now, and the Senate has a chance to do something about it. (Oct. 11)
HEADLINE : Obama: Jobs bill a 'moment of truth' for Senate
CAPTION: President Barack Obama says the Senate faces a 'moment of truth' as it prepares to vote on his $447 billion jobs bill. The president says the economy needs a jolt right...
Bloomberg
Trennert: Monetary Policy Has Become Actually Harmful
Aug. 17 -- Jason Trennert, chief investment officer at Strategas Research, and Bloomberg's Michael McKee examine what has changed in the nine years since the start of the financial crisis and look at the effectiveness of monetary policy....
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As it fights two wars, the Pentagon is steadily and dramatically increasing money spent on winning what it calls "the human terrain" of world public opinion.
HEADLINE: Pentagon PR spending raises propaganda concerns
CAPTION: As it fights two wars, the Pentagon is steadily and dramatically increasing money spent on winning what it calls "the human terrain" of world public opinion. (Feb. 5)
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POLAND: LICHEN: PREPARATIONS FOR POPE VISIT
Eng/Polish/Nat
On Monday Pope John Paul the Second will visit the smallest town on his itinerary, Lichen.
There the Catholic faithful are building a huge basilica in honour of the Virgin Mary, that will be twice as wide as Notre Dame in...
Curated Video
Court Rules Against FBI Over Some Surveillance Activities
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court made the ruling back in October 2018. But the opinion wasn't released to the public until Tuesday.
Bloomberg
Supreme Court Strikes Down N.Y. Gun Limit Law
A divided US Supreme Court struck down a New York law that required people to show a special need to carry a handgun in public, ruling for the first time that the Second Amendment protects gun rights outside the home. President Joe Biden...
Bloomberg
Tesla Misses Estimates
Wedbush Analyst Dan Ives joins Emily Chang to discuss the latest from Tesla's earnings and what it says about the future of the EV industry.
Bloomberg
Here's How Turkey's Referendum Might Impact Middle East
Apr.09 -- Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Chief Investment Officer Luciano Jannelli discusses Turkey's planned referendum to change its constitution, and talks about South Africa's credit rating. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
Bloomberg
Federal Appeals Court Keeps U.S. Borders Open
Feb.09 -- A federal appeals court ruled unanimously that the U.S. will remain open to refugees and visa holders from seven Muslim-majority countries, rejecting the Trump administration's bid to reinstate a travel ban. Bloomberg's Ramy...
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CLEAN : Baby experts offer parenting advice
CLEAN : Baby experts offer parenting advice
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Opinions on the Edward VIII-Wallis Simpson controversy
Title: 'Canadian' superimposed over woman; SOT: I'm a housewife; Edward VIII is sign of modern democratic times; church should not interfere in matters of state / SOT man: I'm a chauffeur; the king is a man like myself but he should not...
Bloomberg
Canadian Ambassador MacNaughton Optimistic About Nafta Talks
Aug.09 -- David MacNaughton, Canada's ambassador to the U.S., comments on the progress of Nafta talks. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
The Downstream Impacts Of Supreme Court Overturning Roe V. Wade
The vote was 6-3 to uphold the Mississippi law, but Chief Justice John Roberts didn't join his conservative colleagues in overturning Roe.
Bloomberg
Ginsburg Being Treated for Cancer Recurrence
Jul.17 -- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she is again being treated for cancer, that chemotherapy so far is yielding “positive results,” and she intends to remain on the Supreme Court. Bloomberg's Jordan Rubin has more on "Balance of...
Bloomberg
Europe 'Far From Recession Territory,' Trichet Says
Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet reacts to the ECB's decision to accelerate its wind-down of monetary stimulus. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Sky News
Piers Morgan commenting on Ofcom verdict
CLEAN: Exterior shots of TV personality Piers Morgan outside his Kensington house speaking to the media after an Ofcom verdict on his Good Morning Briatin comments about Harry and Meghan on 2 September 2021 in London, United Kingdom
Bloomberg
Stamford's Dr. Asha Shah on Pfizer Pill, Omicron Fight
Stamford Health Director of Infectious Diseases Dr. Asha Shah comments on U.S. regulators giving emergency authorization to Pfizer's Covid-19 pill and the latest in the fight against the omicron variant. She speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Stephen Colbert has been approved to launch Colbert Super PAC, a type of political action committee that would allow him to raise unlimited amounts of money from corporations, unions and individuals to support or oppose candidates in the 2012 elections
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Colbert approved to form Super PAC
CAPTION: Stephen Colbert has been approved to launch Colbert Super PAC, a type of political action committee that would allow him to raise unlimited amounts of money from...
Bloomberg
I Don't Have Full Freedom of Speech, Says Gen. Milley
General Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, talks about the need for Americans to speak their minds freely and he says "soldiers are a reflection of our society." He spoke on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
Curated Video
Kim Potter's Ex-Chief: 'I Saw No Violation' Of Policy By Officer
Prosecutors rested their case Thursday against Kim Potter who is charged with first- and second-degree manslaughter in the killing of Daunte Wright.
Bloomberg
The Iran Deal Nears Its First Year
June 12 -- Sheila Shadmand, partner-in-charge Dubai at Jones Day, discusses the deal between Tehran and five permanent members of the UN Security Council and the European Union. She speaks to Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
Bloomberg
Clinton Marches Forward With Super Tuesday Victories
March 2 -- Alan Patricof, co-founder at Greyroft Partners, discusses the Democratic presidential race as Hillary Clinton scored victories in seven of the Super Tuesday contests and looks at her in head-to-head competition with Republican...