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Barr says encryption creates security risk

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U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr says encryption is putting American security at risk.
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Richard Bruton announces TV licence reform for Ireland

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Communications Minister Richard Bruton announcing reform of the TV licence fee system at the Department of Communications. The Government has agreed to make changes to the licence fee system to address the rapidly changing media and...
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Behavox CEO Sees a Lot of Demand From Asia, Hopes to IPO in 5 Years

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Feb.24 -- Erkin Adylov, Behavox chief executive officer, discusses the company's compliance and employee-monitoring software and SoftBank Group Corp.’s $100 million investment. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Internal Boeing Documents Show Efforts To Deceive 737 Max Regulators

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Internal communications between Boeing employees are raising more questions about its 737 Max jet.
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Dominic Cummings leaves his home during ongoing Downing street turmoil

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Boris Johnson's adviser Dominic Cummings leaves his London home for a second time. The departure of the Number 10 communications chief Lee Cain has led to speculation the controversial aide may leave Downing Street.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Pelosi set to announce managers, two Articles of Impeachment against President formally moved to the Senate, The Energy Dpt. agreed to release records
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Impeachment process shifts to the Senate and the Energy Department agrees to release records related to the Trump administration's Ukraine dealings.
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Victory over Germany, 1945

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Warfare in Germany as the Allied forces win the war against Nazi armies, 1945. Political leaders and army generals greet each other and visit concentration camps. Allied forces celebrate and the Swastika flag is blown up.
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 2/3/2023

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Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Bosnia - UN Warns Re Sarajevo Closure Consequences

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UN officials said on Tuesday (4/10) that Sarajevo's 380,000 residents might be starved of relief aid this winter if the Bosnian Serbs refuse to allow the capital's airport to reopen. pan across across empty floor pullback from sacks on...
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NATO spokesman refuses to apologise for airstrike that killed rebels

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1. NATO Deputy Commander Rear Admiral Russell Harding entering briefing room 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rear Admiral Russell Harding, NATO Deputy Commander: "It would appear that two of our strikes yesterday may have resulted in the deaths...
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WRAP Last communications with Columbia

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1. Close shot screen showing location of space shuttle Columbia over Texas 2. Wide shot mission control - AUDIO Capsule communicator Charlie Hobaugh, addressing the spacecraft: "And Columbia, Houston, we see your tyre pressure messages...
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WRAP Blair welcomes de Villepin, joint news conference

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1. British Prime Minister Tony Blair and French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin walking along corridor in Number 10 Downing Street, Blair's residence 2. Various of Blair and Villepin photo-op and handshake 3. Blair and Villepin...
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Bloomberg

Brussels a 'Use It or Lose It' Attack: Gen. Wesley Clark

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March 22 -- Former NATO Commander Wesley Clark examines response by the Belgian government to three bombings in Brussels and how nations build up and share intelligence on terrorist activity. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

Former NSA Director Hayden Weighs In on Encryption Debate

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May 19 -- Gen. Michael Hayden, Chertoff Group principal and former NSA director, weighs in on the encryption debate. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West." Ethan Kurzweil, a Bessemer Venture Partners partner, also...
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Bloomberg

Why Google and Facebook Should Worry About Trump's Bias Claims

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- Kate Mitchell, Scale Venture Partners co-founder, and Bloomberg's Mark Bergen and Ben Brody discuss President Donald Trump's bias claims against Google. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

The Road to Public Markets for Uber and Lyft

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Dec.10 -- Lane Kasselman, Greenbrier managing partner, discusses the path to public markets for Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Eric Newcomer on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Lawmakers Ask Tech Giants' CEOs For Data In Antitrust Probe

Higher Ed
This is part of a House committee investigation into possible antitrust issues in big tech.
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Bloomberg

Giuliani Subpoenaed by House Panels in Impeachment Inquiry

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Sep.30 -- President Trump’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani was subpoenaed for documents Monday by Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee, as the impeachment inquiry into the president accelerates. Bloomberg's Anna Edgerton...
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Hong Kong Man Files Complaint About Broadcast Of Forced Confession

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Simon Cheng says Chinese state-run station CGTN violated British and European law by airing his forced confession in the U.K.
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Huawei Chief Security Officer Insists Company Poses No Security Risks

Higher Ed
The Trump administration remains concerned that Huawei threatens national security, with risks of surveillance and service disruption.
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Press Association

Dominic Cummings refuses to answer questions on Downing Street turmoil

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson's senior adviser Dominic Cummings ignores media questions outside his home on Thursday. The departure of the Number 10 communications chief Lee Cain has led to speculation the controversial aide may leave Downing Street.
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CLEAN : Ethiopia gets two bids for spots in revamped telecoms sector

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Ethiopia receives two bids for telecommunications operating licenses which will end the government's monopoly over the sector, one of the last closed markets in the world (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Texting Abuse Fines Poised to Reach About $1 Billion

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U.S. regulators are poised to extract about $1 billion in fines from the five biggest American investment banks for failing to monitor employees using unauthorized messaging apps. Sridhar Natarajan reports on Bloomberg Television.