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Will HR Be Replaced By Robots and Software?
Oct. 7 -- Trinet CEO Burton Goldfield discusses the companys cloud-based human resources products on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Live Entertainment Isn't Going Away
Oct. 24 -- Howard Kagan and Janet Kagan, producers of ""On The Town,"" explain why live entertainment isn't going away. They speak with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Nicholas Kristof: We Have to Invest in Early Childhood
Sept. 24 -- New York Times Columnist and Nicholas Kristof and Mid-Market Securities Senior Managing Director Sheryl Wudunn discuss their book and documentary A Path Appears on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Big Data Is Driving Ad Dollars
Oct. 1 -- Mindshare Chief Strategy Officer Jordan Bitterman discusses why advertising is becoming increasingly driven by data. He speaks on ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Will Online Education Demolish Brick-and-Mortar?
Sept. 30 -- 2U CEO Chip Paucek discusses the future of online education on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Brands Focus on What Women Want in Advertising
Sept. 30 -- Joanna Coles, Editor-in-Chief at Cosmopolitan, and Andrew Robertson, Chief Executive Officer at BBDO Worldwide, discuss the changing nature of advertising as brand gear their messages specifically to women. They speak with...
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NBA Commissioner Silver Calls for Legal Sports Gambling
Nov. 17 -- ESPN Analyst Andrew Brandt discusses the NBA and sports gambling. He speaks on ""Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Greek Tourism Rebound Pushing Early Bailout Exit
Nov. 4 -- Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianna discusses the resurgence of Greek tourism as a return of tourists provides revenue to help the nations economy recover from recession. She speaks in todays Global Outlook on The Pulse.
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Watch THR's Full Producer Roundtable With Judd Apatow, Amy Pascal, Seth Rogen and More
Ridley Scott, Jason Blum and Eric Fellner also sat down to discuss their recent films.
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Brazil Economy Seeks Equilibrium on Growth: Spence
Oct. 7 -- NYU Stern School of Business professor Michael Spence talks about the economic issues impacting Brazil as the nation goes to the polls to elect a president, choosing between two candidates with differing economic plans for the...
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The Three Myths of Digital Advertising
Sept. 26 -- Draper Fisher Jurvetson's Josh Stein and Bloomberg's Cory Johnson discuss Yahoo's investment in digital ads with Emily Chang on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Can Social Media Impact the 2014 Midterms?
Nov. 4 -- Brigade CEO Matt Mahan and OSET Foundation board member Chris Kelly discuss the impact of social media, smartphones and technology on elections. They speak on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Behind Whole Foods Advertising Message on Values
Oct. 20 -- Whole Foods Global Vice President of Communications Jeannine DAddario discusses the companys advertising strategy and message on values. She speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A Lot of Weakness in Traditional Media: Pivotals Wieser
Dec. 9 -- Pivotal Research Senior Research Analyst Brian Wieser discusses tech, advertising and media on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Real Estate Brokers Maximize Art Basel
Dec. 8 -- Douglas Elliman Broker Chris Leavitt discusses how he incorporates Art Basel, America's largest contemporary art fair, into real estate deals. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Activists Fall Short on Coaching Management: Kaplan
Nov. 3 -- Robert Kaplan, professor of management practice at Harvard Business School, talks with Olivia Sterns about the shortfalls of activist investors as they over-reach with some companies and looks at how CEOs are approaching the...
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Taking Account of inDineros Comeback Story
Jan. 2 -- inDinero Founder and CEO Jessica Mah discusses providing an accounting, tax and payroll solution for businesses and her companys comeback story. She speaks on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bill Nye: Evolution Deniers Also Deny Climate Change
Nov. 21 -- Planetary Society CEO Bill Nye discusses his book Undeniable: Evolution and the Science of Creation on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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The 'Qui' to One Company's Tequila Sales
Jan. 5 -- Medhat Ibrahim, co-founder and chairman of Qui Tequila, sits down with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox to discuss the costly distillation process, why he left finance to start the company, the platinum color of his tequila and ending the...
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Most Important Correlation Now Is Euro and Oil: Emanuel
Jan. 6 -- UBS Equity and Derivatives Strategist Julian Emanuel and NYU Stern School of Business marketing Professor Scott Galloway discuss the price of oil and the outlook for the markets and economy in 2015. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Paris Shooting an Example of Retail Terrorism: Haass
Jan. 8 -- Richard Haass, president at Council of Foreign Relations, discusses the terror attack on Charlie Hebdo and the debate over balancing freedom and the protection of citizens. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Were the Paris Attackers Part of an Organization?
Jan. 7 -- Former White House Counterterrorism Official Roger Cressey and Director of International Security Studies at Royal United Services Institute Raffaello Pantucci examine planned terror attacks and Islamic radicalism. They speak...
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Remote Area Medical Depicts Where Obamacare Falls Short
Dec. 4 -- Stan Brock, founder of Remote Area Medical, and Farihah Zamar, co-director and co-producer of ""Remote Area Medical,"" a new documentary film about the group's work, discuss their efforts to help people who don't have health...
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Schlosser: Atomic Bomb Was Invented With Slide Rulers
Oct. 7 -- Author Eric Schlosser discusses his new book, Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)