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Meet Crowdfunding Queen Amanda Palmer

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Nov. 21 -- Amanda Palmer, musician, artist and author of ""The Art of Asking,"" discusses crowdfunding, performance art and her journey in music with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Indonesian Energy Minister on Fuel Reforms, Budget

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Jan. 5 -- Sudirman Said, Indonesian energy and mineral resources minister, talks about the nation's fuel reforms and budget outlook. Indonesia this year capped the diesel subsidy and scrapped aid for gasoline, the biggest changes to a...
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We Want Education to Prepare for Economic Life: GA CEO

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Dec. 5 -- General Assembly CEO Jake Schwartz discusses the companys career guidance and education product for graduating students. He speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can This Artificial Pancreas Cure Type-1 Diabetes?

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Nov. 25 -- Dan Gelvan, chairman at Beta-02, explains the technology behind the companys artificial pancreas that may offer a cure for type- 1 diabetes. He speaks with Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine on The Pulse.
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Real Estate Heading to Moderate Growth Phase: Gray

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Nov. 13 -- Jonathan Gray, global head of real estate at Blackstone, discusses the state of the U.S. real estate market, what economic data signals about growth and examines the demand supporting New York City real estate. He speaks on...
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Google Is the Monster of Internet Advertising: Sorrell

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Dec. 11 -- In today's ""Single Best Chart,"" Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu displays the advertising dollars attracted by print compared to other forms of media, with comments from Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP. She speaks...
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Henry Kissingers Lessons on U.S. Foreign Policy

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Oct. 22 -- Walter Isaacson, president and chief executive officer at Aspen Institute, talks with Tom Keene about former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissingers approach to foreign policy. He speaks in todays This Matters Now on...
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NeoStem CEO: Clinical Heart Trials Show Stem Cell Success

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Nov. 17 -- Dr. Robin Smith, chairman and CEO of NeoStem, discusses the company's clinical trials of heart attack victims in which stem cells are taken from a patient's hip and injected to open blood vessels in the heart. She speaks with...
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Facebooks Mobile Ads Surge in Pursuit of Google Goal

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Oct. 29 -- Ron Jewell, chief executive officer at Sprucemail, talks with Betty Liu about Facebooks surge in mobile advertising as they roll out new features to target brands to customers and their pursuit of Googles control over digital...
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Can Fox Sports Challenge ESPNs Dominance?

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Oct. 17 -- Sporting News Media CEO Juan Delgado discusses how sports fans will get their news and see games in the near future. He speaks on Street Smart. This report originally aired on Oct. 15, 2014. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Did the Midterms Strengthen U.S. Foreign Policy?

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Nov. 6 -- Foreign Affairs Editor Gideon Rose discusses how the midterm elections may affect United States foreign policy. He speaks on ÷Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Financial Literacy and Economics of Retirement Planning

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Nov. 7 -- Alan Krueger, former Council of Economic Advisors chairman, and William McNabb, chief executive officer at Vanguard, discuss the role of financial literacy in economics and retirement planning. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Will Sports Fans Cut the Cord?

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Oct. 24 -- NYU Tisch Institute for Sports Management, Media and Businesss David Hollander and The Whistle CEO John West discuss cable cord-cutting and sports on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Are TV Stations Still the Kings of Political Ads?

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Oct. 31 -- Borrell Associates' Kip Cassino and Campaign Legal Center's Meredith McGehee discuss the political ad blitz during the midterm elections with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Americans Are Not Saving Enough for Retirement: Voya CFO

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Nov. 5 -- Voya Financial CFO Ewout Steenbergen discusses the company's growth drivers and strategy with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Watch THR's Full Cinematographer Roundtable With Roger Deakins, Rachel Morrison and More

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Janusz Kaminski ('The Post'), Hoyte Van Hoytema ('Dunkirk'), Dan Laustsen ('The Shape of Water') and Robert Elswit (Roman J. Israel, Esq.) also joined the Roundtable.
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Battery Power Builds Low-Cost Clean Energy Storage

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Oct. 6 -- Cumulus Energy Storage managing director Nick Kitchin talks with Guy Johnson about new developments in clean energy storage as an increasing number of companies move into battery production. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Dividends vs. Buybacks: Companies Best Use of Cash

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Nov. 20 -- David Bianco, head of U.S. equity strategy at Deutsche Bank, talks with Tom Keene about the use of cash for dividend payments and stock buybacks. He speaks in todays This Matters Now on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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What Does Twitters 'Fabric Tool Set Do for Apps?

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Oct. 23 -- Twitter Vice President of Product Kevin Weil discusses the companys plans to introduce ""Fabric,"" a tool for building mobile apps. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Economics, Business and a Bullish Case for Equities

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Nov. 7 -- Kate Moore, chief investment strategist at JPMorgan Private Investment Bank, and Sir Martin Sorrell, chief executive officer at WPP, discuss the impact of economics and markets on business, why now is the time for companies to...
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Small Business Saturday: Optimism Booms in Bounce Back

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Nov. 25 -- Ed Gilligan, president at American Express, explains the companys push behind U.S. small businesses as consumer optimism bounces back with an improving economy and discusses the impact of Apple Pay on small business. He speaks...
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Meet the Luxury Real Estate Duo 'Selling New York'

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Dec. 10 -- CORE Founding Member Tom Postilio and CORE Broker Mickey Conlon discuss their transition from show business to high-end residential real estate and some of their celebrity clients. They speak on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Indonesia Much Better Prepared for a Tsunami: Trankmann

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Dec. 24 -- United Nations Development Programme's Beate Trankmann discusses the systems in place and the lessons learned from the 2004 tsunami.
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Podcasts Not Out of Paul Scheer's 'League'

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Nov. 17 -- Comedian and actor Paul Scheer discusses his Wolfpop pop culture podcast network with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)