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Bloomberg

What's Behind the Surge in Food Costs?

Higher Ed
May.06 -- Roland Fumasi, regional head of food and agriculture research at Rabobank, discusses the outlook for agricultural commodities. Skyrocketing crop prices are fueling fears about soaring food costs and hunger around the globe....
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Bloomberg

Body of Crashed AirAsia Plane May Be Found: Indonesia

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Jan. 9 -- Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin discusses the reports that the body of crashed AirAsia flight QZ850 has been found. She speaks with Bloomberg's Angie Lau and Rishaad Salamat on ""Asia Edge."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Climate Change Debate: House Science Chair vs. UN Report

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Nov. 7 -- Rep. Lamar Smith, a Republican from Texas, Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and Brant Olson, director of Forecast the Facts, comment on the climate change debate. They speak with...
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U.S. Adds 199,000 Jobs In December, Falls Short Of Estimates

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The nation's unemployment rate fell to 3.9% last month.
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The Recount

The Climate Crisis May Be Bigger Than We Realize

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The global community’s plan to curb climate change is built on data — but what happens if that data is wrong? A new investigation found that countries are underreporting up to 13.3 billion tons of greenhouse gas emissions every year.
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Bloomberg

Trump's Family Matters: Mixing Business, Government

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump has promised to pass along his business ventures to his family, but also has them involved in transition plans. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker looks at potential conflicts of interest for the...
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Curated Video

AP Explains: Kushner's Back-Channel Diplomacy

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Jared Kushner's reported attempt to establish a "back-channel" line of communication between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential transition team is proving divisive, even if such talks aren't unusual.Supporters of the president say...
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Press Association

John McDonnell speech on Labour's plans for in-sourcing

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Labour will seek to largely end the outsourcing of council contracts to private firms if it enters government, shadow chancellor John McDonnell says in a speech at UNISON in London. Rubbish collection, cleaning and school dinners could...
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Bloomberg

Teva, Others in Talks With DOJ to End Generic Drug Probe

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Nov.25 -- Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd. and other generic drugmakers have held talks with the U.S. Justice Department about resolving a criminal anti-trust probe of alleged price fixing by the companies. Bloomberg’s Kailey Leinz...
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Bloomberg

Early U.S. Voters Experience Raft of Issues

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- With the U.S. presidential election less than two weeks away, millions of voters have cast their ballots early. It hasn't been a straightforward process, as Bloomberg Quicktake's Jennifer Zabasajja reports on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

WRAP US presents report ADDS comments on Cuba, Venezuela

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1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walks in 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State "I am pleased to join today acting secretary of state for democracy, human rights and labour, Jonathan Farrar, in...
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Bloomberg

The Link Between Big Business and Big Green

Higher Ed
Sept. 23 -- Naomi Klein, author of ""This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate,"" discusses climate change and the economics of the energy industry with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Incomes Unexpectedly Declined in January

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Leuthold Group and Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy examine U.S. personal income for January and personal spending for December. They speak on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How the Midterm Elections Impact Silicon Valley

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Nov.07 -- Lawrence Norden, Brennan Center Democracy Program deputy director, discusses the tech security issues surrounding the U.S. midterm elections. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Sarah Frier on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Pixar's Lasseter on Leave After Harassment Allegations

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Nov.22 -- John Lasseter, creative head of Walt Disney Co.’s Pixar and animation studios, is taking a leave of absence after the Hollywood Reporter cited coworkers who accused him of unwanted touching and hugs. Bloomberg's Chris Palmeri...
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Bloomberg

Tencent Denies Report It Will Sell Stakes in Didi, Meituan

Higher Ed
Tencent Holdings Ltd. denied a report by Dow Jones that the Chinese technology giant was considering selling down investments in companies from Meituan to KE Holdings Inc. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Clickbait for Wall Street: Why Boring Notes Are Out

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- Bloomberg’s Lananh Nguyen discusses why the days of long-winded market summaries are gone. She speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

AP Explains: Kushner's Back-Channel Diplomacy

Higher Ed
Jared Kushner's reported attempt to establish a "back-channel" line of communication between Russia and Donald Trump's presidential transition team is proving divisive, even if such talks aren't unusual.Supporters of the president say...
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Bloomberg

How Chinese Tariffs Are Biting U.S. Farmers

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Aug.30 -- Agriculture, one of the few areas of the U.S. economy that sells more abroad than it buys, will see its trade surplus shrink next year as shipments to China collapse amid a trade war between the two nations, according to a...
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Bloomberg

Nest CEO on New Products, Google Relationship

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Sep.21 -- Marwan Fawaz, Nest's chief executive officer, discusses the company's new products and its relationship with Google. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

US State Department says talks with French officials over alleged NSA spying are ongoing after a newspaper reported the agency swept up over 70 million French phone records in a 30-day period. (Oct. 21)

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At the US State Department, reaction to reports that the U.S. National Security Agency was focusing on French phone calls, was to emphasize that there's a need to balance security and privacy. The U.S. National Security Agency swept up...
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Curated Video

Police: 3 Hurt After Crowds Rush Exit At Las Vegas Festival

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Police said three people sustained minor injuries after crowds at the Lovers & Friends Festival rushed the exit amid unfounded claims of gunfire.
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Bloomberg

Dr. Matthew Laurens on Covid Latest, Covid Funding

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Dr. Matthew Laurens of the University of Maryland discusses the latest on Covid after President Biden marks 1 million coronavirus deaths. Dr. Laurens mentions new subvariants in South Africa and explains that testing needs to be done to...
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Bloomberg

Qué esperar del iPhone 8

Higher Ed
Ago.22-- Mark Gurman de Bloomberg cubre los avances de la última actualización del iPhone de Apple Inc. Habla con Vonnie Quinn de Bloomberg para "Bloomberg Markets".