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NSA Chief: I Was Never Directed to Act Illegally
National Security Agency Director Mike Rogers says he's never been directed to do anything illegal or felt pressure to do anything immoral during his three years as head of the intelligence agency. Rogers was responding to a senator's...
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Verizon Faces Obstacles to Walk Away From Yahoo Deal
Dec.15 -- Verizon is reported to be exploring either a price cut or exit from its pending acquisition of Yahoo Inc. following the revelation of a second hack of customer data. Bloomberg's Ed Hammond explains the steps Verizon would have...
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FDR Delivers Speech to Farmers
President Franklin D Roosevelt at microphone giving speech, flanked by two men / Broadcast National Farm Program Anniversary / note, sound out of sync.
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U.A.E. Is Said to Be Behind Hacking of Qatari Sites: WaPO
Jul.17 -- A new twist in the Gulf crisis is likely to complicate efforts to end the long-running standoff between Doha and its neighbors. Bloomberg's Alaa Shahine reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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Las turbias circunstancias que rodean la elección de Venezuela
Oct.16-- Casey Reckman, directora de Credit Suisse Securities, habla de los sorprendentes resultados de la elección venezolana con David Gura y Shery Ahn de Bloomberg en "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power".
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Trump's Post-Bannon Relationship With the Alt-Right
Aug.18 -- Stephen Bannon is leaving his role as chief strategist to President Donald Trump, with today being his last day in the White House. Bloomberg's Sahil Kapur examines President Trump's standing with the alt-right following...
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CLEAN : US mulling sanctions on Venezuela oil: Tillerson
The United States said Sunday it has not ruled out sanctions on Venezuelan oil as it turns the screw on President Nicolas Maduro
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Apple to Invest $30B in U.S., Create 200,000 Jobs
Jan.17 -- Apple said it expects to pay about $38 billion in taxes for repatriated overseas cash as a consequence of the new U.S. tax law. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Tesla Is Heading for Profitability Says Consumer Edge's Albertine
Jul.23 -- James Albertine, senior analyst for Consumer Edge Research discusses Tesla's path to profitability. He talks to Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Omarosa Explains Why She Resigned from White House Position | THR News
One day after the White House announced her seemingly abrupt resignation, Omarosa Manigault Newman is speaking out to shed some light on the details surrounding her departure from President Donald Trump's administration.
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Walker Says He Only Met Accused Russian Spy Once
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker says he only met a woman accused of being a Russian operative once when they had their picture taken together at a National Rifle Association convention in 2015.
Walker told reporters Wednesday...
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BOJ Faces 'Tricky' Policy Decision, Deutsche Bank's Goel Says
Jul.23 -- Sameer Goel, Deutsche Bank's chief macro strategist for Asia, talks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin and David Ingles about Bank of Japan policy on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Tilray Wild Session Ends Higher After Wiping Out 94% Gain
Sep.20 -- Bloomberg's Christine Burke takes a look at some of the big stories of the day on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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U.S.-China Talks Resume This Week in Beijing
Feb.10 -- U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin are leading a group of administration officials headed to Beijing this week as part of the trade talks. Tom Mackenzie reports on "Bloomberg...
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Why Facebook’s Profit Margin Is Shrinking
Nov.19 -- Facebook Inc.'s spending has increased by $7 billion, or 47 percent, this year through Sept. 30, and many of those costs are unrelated to safeguard its social network against foreign propaganda and hate speech. Bloomberg's...
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Lord Mayor of London Finds Businesses Looking Beyond Brexit
Nov.02 -- Lord Mayor of London Charles Bowman discusses how global businesses view the U.K. and banking after Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Ghosn’s Former Aide Leaves Jail After Granted Bail
Dec.26 -- Greg Kelly, the Nissan Motor director arrested along with former chairman Carlos Ghosn, was freed from jail, with a court granting him bail after spending more than a month in a Tokyo detention center. Separately, fresh...
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Facebook Is Tackling Fake Accounts at a Global Level, VP Bickert Says
May.23 -- Monika Bickert, Facebook Inc. vice president of global policy management, discusses the social media company's efforts to remove fake accounts with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Trump: China tariff deadline up to him
President Donald Trump hinted Wednesday that he would one day release the latest letter sent to him by North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Hedge Fund Telemetry's Thornton Sees Early Warning Signs of S&P 500 Pullback
May.02 -- On this edition of "Charting Futures," Hedge Fund Telemetry's Thomas Thornton discusses the performance of U.S. stocks with Bloomberg's Abigail Doolittle on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Syria’s Assad Sends Troops North; Turkish Offensive Escalates
Oct.14 -- Syrian government forces began fanning out in the northeast after striking a deal with Kurdish fighters abandoned by their U.S. allies to a Turkish military offensive -- a major shift that could see President Bashar...
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Trump Authorizes Release Of Call With Ukraine's President
The president said he's authorized "the complete, fully declassified and unredacted transcript" to be released on Wednesday.
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CLEAN : Helping harvest grapes for reduced prison time
Crouched in the mud on the slopes of a vineyard in Irancy, Robert, Thomas, Paula and three of their fellow detainees from the nearby prisons of Auxerre and Joux la-Ville pick the precious purple Burgundy grapes for this season's harvest...
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Ransomware crippled a Georgia sheriff's department
Ransomware attacks have taken out computer systems at law enforcement agencies and local governments around the country in recent years, forcing them to revert to pen and paper for tasks typically done in an instant on computers.