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Epoch CEO Priest Sees a Global Struggle to 2% Growth

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Dec.03 -- Bill Priest, chief executive officer and co-chief investment officer at Epoch Investment, discusses the global challenge for nations to achieve two percent economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

China Imposes Hong Kong Security Law

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Jun.30 -- Today marks 23 years of Chinese rule in Hong Kong. President Xi Jinping signed a landmark security law for the city to quell dissent. The legislation takes effect and promises secret trials, life imprisonment for some cases of...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson helps repair engine on automotive shop visit

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson assists in an engine repair in the automotive shop during a visit to Kirklees College Springfield Sixth Form Centre in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire.
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Curated Video

Frank Miller graphic novel borught to life in '300'

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Warner Bros material 1. Film trailer '300' AP Entertainment 14th February 2007, Berlin 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Zack Snyder, director "the studio's like to make a movie that is universally accepted movie, that has no particular bits that...
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U.S. Must Be Able to Walk and Chew Gum: Chee

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Sept. 19 -- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore Ambassador-at-Large Chan Heng Chee discusses the Asia Pivot and its significance in Asia with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin at the Milken Institute Asia Summit in Singapore on On The Move....
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Increasing Inequality Is a Serious Problem: Reinhart

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Oct. 10 -- Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist Vincent Reinhart and Bloomberg Contributing Editor Danny Blanchflower discuss inequality, Fed policy and the U.S. labor economy on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Sir Richard Branson interview on plastics and the environmental damage they cause

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Richard Branson being interviewed on how plastic waste is harming the environment (part 2) on January 21, 2017 in London, England.
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Bloomberg

Embark CIO Toogood Sees Attempt to Cherry Pick Brexit

Higher Ed
Jul.03 -- Embark Group CIO Peter Toogood weighs in on the latest Brexit negotiations news. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Equities Are in `Wait and See' Mode, Aberdeen Says

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- Ben Ritchie, deputy head of European equities at Aberdeen Standard Investments, discusses investor sentiment amid China's economic slowdown, trade tensions, hawkish Federal Reserve comments and European political risks. He...
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Sky News

Tom Tugendhat MP interview on coronavirus tier restrictions

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Tom Tugendhat MP on lobbying the Government on relaxing tier restrictions for areas of counties that have lower numbers of coronavirus cases on 25 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

U.K. to Remain Competitive Despite Tax Hike: MP Stride

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Mar.03 -- U.K. MP, Treasury Select Committee Chair Mel Stride discusses the annual budget delivered by Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and efforts to help the economy through the pandemic emergency, He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Cadbury World chocolatiers create Nutcracker model

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Cadbury World chocolatiers have created a model of The Nutcracker made entirely out of chocolate, to celebrate the first performances outside of London of the iconic libretto by Birmingham Royal Ballet. Interviews with chocolatiers Dawn...
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A new wildfire in Colorado is forcing some residents from their homes. The fire was burning on about 10 acres Thursday about a mile northwest of the town of Lake George in Park County. (June 14)

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HEADLINE: Colorado wildfire forces evacuations CAPTION: A new wildfire in Colorado is forcing some residents from their homes. The fire was burning on about 10 acres Thursday about a mile northwest of the town of Lake George in Park...
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Curated Video

German and Iranian FMs meet, break Ramadan fast

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The German Foreign Minister on Wednesday stressed the importance of continued dialogue on Syria, saying that the next round of peace negotiations on Syria will be "tough" as the process of agreeing on an interim government will "not be...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 40 years on last chance saloon for cars abandoned in Cyprus war

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CLEAN : 40 years on last chance saloon for cars abandoned in Cyprus war
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Cats provide the perfect answer to combat stress -- by the hour

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VOICED: Cats provide the perfect answer to combat stress -- by the hour
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Bloomberg

Scotland's Sturgeon Talks 'Flexible' Brexit

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Oct. 24 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Anna Edwards highlights comments from First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon on Brexit. She speaks with LSE Europe Institute Professor Paul De Grauwe and Erik Norland, senior...
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U.K. Approves Heathrow Airport Runway Expansion

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Oct. 25 -- The U.K. government has approved an expansion of London's Heathrow Airport with construction of a third runway in a bid to grow U.K. flight capacity. Bloomberg's Benjamin Katz has the details and Kevin Logan, chief U.S....
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Sky News

Coastal clean-up to rid British beaches of rubbish

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots sun shining off sea along shore at Easney Beach in Portsmouth. Exterior shots volunteers picking up rubbish and sorting and making a record of types of litter found during beach clean up event. Exterior shots...
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Bloomberg

China Is Succumbing to a Structural Malaise, Bootle Says

Higher Ed
Jan.18 -- Roger Bootle, founder and chairman at Capital Economics, examines the role of technology in the U.S.-China trade dispute and the mistakes made with china's economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Saudi Aramco Reveals Damage to Oil Field From Drones Attack

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Sep.20 -- Saudi Aramco offered a first look at the damage done to the Abqaiq oil processing facility following an attack last weekend. Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Herro Sees No Reason to Question Credit Suisse CEO at This Time

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Oct.04 -- Credit Suisse Group's largest shareholder David Herro of Harris Associates says he is "very confident" in Chairman Antonio Horta-Osorio’s judgment concerning the bank’s chief executive Thomas Gottstein. "I am very, very...
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Curated Video

USA - 'Con Air'

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CON AIR / Los Angeles / RECENT / ENT 5 From Alacatraz Cage takes to the Air Imagine an airplane charged each year with transporting over 150000 of the toughest, meanest criminals across the US for court appearances, medical emergencies...
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George Michael Drugs

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Pop star George Michael said that his arrest for suspected drug possession was "my own stupid fault, as usual." AP Entertainment Tokyo , Japan . December 15, 2006 1. George Michael coming onto stage for event to publicise the release...