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Do Goldman Tapes Unmask Firm-Friendly Regulators?
Sept. 29 -- Andrew Huszar, senior fellow at Rutgers Business School, discusses revelations of the Federal Reserve Bank of New Yorks handling of Goldman Sachs in secret recordings and how the role of regulation has changed in the banking...
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Alexis Wilkinson on Chris Rock, First Lady & Obama Kids
Dec. 1 -- The president of the Harvard Lampoon tries to imagine how a social media person told Michelle Obama to dance with a turnip, and other topics. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Hacked: Who Is Targeting Hollywood and Wall Street?
Dec. 1 -- Jen Weedon, manager of threat intelligence at FireEye, discusses the theft of merger-and-acquisition information from more than 80 companies and the hack attack of Sony Pictures. She speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on...
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Irelands Business Strategy: More Than Just Taxes
Nov. 3 -- Martin Shanahan, chief executive officer at IDA Ireland, discusses Irelands pro-business strategy, the factors making the nation an attractive location for companies, and the state of Irelands economy. He speaks on Market Makers.
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Bailey Pryor: From Filmmaker to Real McCoy Rum Maker
Oct. 10 -- Bailey Pryor, founder and CEO of Real McCoy Spirits, explains how he went from documentary filmmaker to rum maker. He speaks with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Stockman: Reagan History Is Revisionist Mythology
Nov. 12 -- Former OMB Director David Stockman and Paul Roberts, author of The Impulse Society, discuss how President Ronald Reagan and House Speaker Tip ONeill approached fiscal policy and the mythology surrounding the Reagan...
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China Banks State Owned, No Possibility to Fail: Engle
Dec. 15 -- Nobel Laureate Robert Engle discusses bank stress tests and global risks to stability. Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Connected Clothing Brings Wash and Wearable Tech
Dec. 10 -- Stephane Marceau, chief executive officer at OMsignal, talks with Guy Johnson about how his company brought wearable technology to clothing that provides biometric workout data direct to your smartphone. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Dalio: I believe in Community, Symbiotic Relationships
Sept. 22 -- Bloomberg LP Founder and Majority Owner Michael Bloomberg and Bridgewater Associates LP Founder Ray Dalio discuss their reasons for going to work. They speak at the Bloomberg Markets Most Influential Summit on In The Loop....
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Will the Rise of Superbugs Trigger More M&A?
Dec. 15 -- Curza CEO Ryan Davies explains why companies are investing in antibiotics. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rocket Fuel CEO: How to Advertise in the Digital Age
Dec. 3 -- George John, chairman and CEO of Rocket Fuel, discusses marketing in the digital age with Bloomberg's Leslie Picker on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Apples Transition from Survival to Luxury Brand
Dec. 15 -- Guy Kawasaki, co-author of The Art of Social Media discusses Apples transition from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook and what he sees for the company in the year ahead. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Martin Sorrell is a Builder of Global Business: Pyne
Jan. 8 -- Bruin Sports Capital Founder George Pyne discusses the future of sports content and the business behind live sporting events. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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How Much Power Is Used to Charge an iPhone 6?
Sept. 26 -- Opower Head Writer Barry Fischer discusses the amount of energy needed to charge the iPhone 6 for a year. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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WNBAs Diggins Builds Her Brand On and Off the Court
Oct. 24 -- WNBA athlete Skylar Diggins talks with Stephanie Ruhle about his new apparel contract with Nike and how shes building her brand beyond professional basketball. She speaks on Market Makers.
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CGI and Cornerstone Challenge Students to Save the Planet
Sept. 26 -- Cornerstone Capital Group CEO and Founder Erika Karp discusses teaming up with the Clinton Global Initiative to challenge students to launch business enterprises that will spur environmental progress. She speaks on ""Street...
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You Cant Balance Budget on Backs of Unemployed: Laffer
Sept. 25 -- Laffer Associates Founder and Chairman Arthur Laffer and Former Budget Director Under President Reagan David Stockman face off and debate the U.S. budget deficit and fiscal policy. They speak on Market Makers. (Source:...
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Why Luxury Travelers Set Course for Miami, Rome
Oct. 6 -- Departures' Senior Vice President Steven Deluca discusses why Miami and Rome are hotspots for luxury consumers with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Making the Case for the Benefits of Fossil Fuels
Nov. 17 -- Alex Epstein, founder of Center for Industrial Progress, discuss his new book, The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels and the growing debate of climate change. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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ECB tress Tests: Can They Increase the Flow of Credit?
Oct. 27 -- JPMorgan European Credit Analyst Roberto Henriques and Stanford Business School Professor Ed Lazear discuss the European Central Banks stress tests and whether the results can help to unblock the liquidity channel. They speak...
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Toyota Unveils Hybrid Crossover C-HR Concept Vehicle
Oct. 2 -- Karl Schlicht, executive president at Toyota, discusses the automakers new hybrid concept vehicle, production on their first fuel-cell vehicle and a joint venture with BMW on a dual sports car project. He speaks with Hans...
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Mixed' Picture for Women in Japanese Workforce: Ellis
Nov. 14 -- Harvey Nash CEO Albert Ellis discusses the prospects for women in the Japanese workforce. He speaks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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What the Midterm Elections Mean for Markets
Nov. 4 -- S&P Capital IQ's Sam Stovall discusses what the midterm elections mean for financial markets on Bloomberg Television's Election 2014 special with Pimm Fox. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Low Rates May Be Biggest Systemic Risk: Moszkowski
Nov. 10 -- Guy Moszkowski, managing partner at Autonomous Research, talks about the impact of bank regulation capital requirements on the banking industry and how they are dealing with a low interest rate environment and preparing for a...