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Political Gaffes

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This week we take a look at political gaffes, when a politician tells the truth some obvious truth that isn't supposed to be said.
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Trump Is First Former US President to be Indicted

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Donald Trump, the first former US president to be indicted, pleaded not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in an alleged criminal scheme to manipulate the 2016 election. Bloomberg's Peggy Collins and Mario Parker report...
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"It Probably Seems Like a Win-Win": Kirtley on Fox/Dominion Settlement

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Jane Kirtley, Professor of Media Ethics at the University of Minnesota, reacts to the Fox/Dominion Voting Systems settlement. She speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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"Both Sides Have Strong Incentives Not to Settle": Russell L. Weaver

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University of Louisville Professor of Law, Russell L. Weaver, discusses the latest on the Fox/Dominion lawsuit and whether or not he thinks a settlement is possible. Russell L. Weaver speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on...
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Commercial Business Travel is Back: Hyatt CEO

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Mark Hoplamazian, Hyatt CEO, talks about the recovery of the hospitality sector. He speaks with Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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BBC Presenter and journalist Clive Myrie discusses impartiality row

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Presenter and journalist Clive Myrie believes searching for “an objective truth” must be the ultimate mission of the BBC Myrie was presented with an award for his outstanding contribution to journalism at the Society of Editors Media...
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Reeves makes 'no apology' for Labour's controversial local election adverts

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Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said she makes 'no apology' for Labour's controversial local election adverts aimed at Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
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Hendry Says Time Is Now To Own Ultra Long Treasuries

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Hugh Hendry, Eclectica Macro Founder, told Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the time is now to own ultra long treasuries. Hendry said this Thursday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas."
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Steve Wozniak: Need to Be Responsible About Tech Changes

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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak joins Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow to discuss why he signed onto the petition calling for a six-month pause on training AI systems, why he is all for change but also against tech being used dishonestly and...
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Cagni Says US is France's Largest Investor

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Pascal Cagni, France's Ambassador for International Investment, told Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson that France's largest investor is the United States. Cagni said that Wednesday morning on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Sharma urges press to name and shame governments who fail climate commitments

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Alok Sharma urged the British press to name and shame governments that fail to meet Cop26 climate commitments in a keynote speech at a high-profile media conference on Tuesday May 11. Cop26 president Mr Sharma told the Society of...
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'Liz Truss is worse than Boris Johnson', says Anas Sarwar

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Speaking at the Labour Party conference, Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar says Liz Truss is a worse leader than Boris Johnson and slams the divisive policies of Nicola Sturgeon.
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Western Australia's Johnston on Rio Tinto's Workplace Culture Report

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For this week's "Bloomberg Equality" segment, we speak to Bill Johnston, Western Australian Minister for Mines and Petroleum. He discusses Rio Tinto's workplace culture report and the implications on the wider mining industry with Shery...
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CLEAN : After 120-year voyage, last stop looms for Paris's metro ticket

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As small as it is, its life span is very short - one hour, one hour and a half - and well, we get attached to it! It's irrational," says Grégoire Thonnat, author of the "Petite histoire du ticket de métro parisien" (A short history of...
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Facebook Defends Meta Rebrand Ahead of Whistleblower Hearing

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EpyllionCo Managing Partner and former Head of Strategy at Amazon Studios Matthew Ball joins Emily Chang to discuss Meta Platforms' plan to bring learning, work and entertainment to the metaverse, and what this metaverse will look like...
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Ben Lerer on VC and Media Industry Outlook

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Lerer Hippeau Managing Partner Ben Lerer joins Emily Chang at the National Association of Broadcasters conference in New York to discuss the media and streaming industry, if we should expect more media consolidation in the future, and...
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Airtable CEO on Cloud, Workplace Trends

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Airtable CEO Howie Liu joins Emily Chang to discuss the product announcements made at its inaugural Leaders Forum, trends in the enterprise software space, and the Figma acquisition.
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James Murdoch arrives at UK media ethics inquiry

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1. James Murdoch, former News International chairman, arriving at media ethics inquiry hearing and swearing in 2. Mid of Robert Jay QC, counsel to the inquiry 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) James Murdoch, former News International chairman: "I...