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Hit Fox show kicks off summer concert tour

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music/video/performance rights must be cleared AP Television Phoenix, Arizona, 15 May 2010 1. Wide shot of Dodge Theatre 2. Wide shot of 'Glee' cast performing "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey 3. Medium shot of Chris Colfer singing 4....
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Horse stables out West have turned to draft horses, the diesels of the horse world to handle the bigger riders of today. Draft horses such as Belgian and Percherons can weigh up to a ton and comfortably carry up to 30 percent of their weight.

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Estes Park, Colo., 21 April 2014 1. Medium of rider getting onto a horse at Sombrero Ranches stables in Estes Park. 2. Medium shot of horse walking the trail. (NAT SOUND) 3. SOUNDBITE: (English): Laura Ewing, tourist, Baltimore, Md....
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Trump Promises to Roll Back Bank Regulations

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President Donald Trump is telling a group of community bankers that he will roll back regulations imposed on their industry after the nation's 2008 financial crisis.Trump addressed the Independent Community Bankers Association at the...
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Discovery Brings Food Network Kitchen to Amazon Customers

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May.01 -- Now that at-home cooking is an essential routine, Discovery Inc. aims to help make it a joy, not a chore, with its latest partnership with Amazon.com Inc. Chief executive officer of global direct-to-consumer Peter Faricy...
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Dinakar Singh Says the Goldman Sachs Culture Was Very Collaborative

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Jul.24 -- Dinakar Singh, founder and co-chief executive officer of Axon Capital, recalls his history at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and explains why the firm produced so many famous hedge fund managers. He spoke exclusively to Erik...
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Defining Value in ETFs as the Group Makes A Comeback

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Sep.18 -- Bloomberg's Eric Balchunas and Scarlet Fu break down the Alpha International Quantitative Value ETF (ticker: IVAL) with Ryan Kirlin, head of capital markets at Alpha Architect.
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Mark Hotel Offers Luxury Suite Life for $75,000 a Night

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Oct.05 -- The Mark Hotel on New York's Upper East Side is offering the most expensive hotel suite in America, with a price tag of $75,000 a night. Bloomberg's Chris Rovzar reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Pimco Economist Wilding Says Trade Is Main Downside Risk to Growth

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May.29 -- Tiffany Wilding, U.S. economist at Pimco, and Jerome Schneider, head of short-term portfolio management at Pimco, discuss the downside risks to growth in the firm's latest economic outlook, the Federal Reserve's rate path, and...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Bera on Countering China Economic Coercion Act

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Representative Ami Bera, a California Democrat, discusses the tensions between the U.S. and Russia over Ukraine. He also talks about the U.S.'s bilateral relations with China. Bera, a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has...
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Ex-Unibail Chair Says Mall Giant Needs to Refocus After Westfield `Mistake'

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Oct.15 -- Leon Bressler, managing partner at Aermont Capital LLP, discusses calls by a group of Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield shareholders for the company to refocus after what they say was a misguided decision to acquire Australian mall...
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Small Towns Fight To Keep Factory Pollution Out

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In one part of Louisiana, pollution concerns are so bad that residents call the area "Cancer Alley."
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Understanding Maternal Mortality Risks For Black Women

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Why do pregnant Black women face such a high risk?
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Moody''s downgrades eight Greek banks, analyst

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1. People at ATM outside National Bank of Greece branch 2. Wide of National Bank of Greece branch 3. Close-up of sign reading: (Greek and English) "National Bank" 4. Woman taking money from ATM and putting in wallet 5. Wide of...
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Laser defence technology and latest in-flight entertainment at airshow

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As Asia's biggest aerospace and defence shows opens in Singapore, experts are saying that the aviation industry in the region can soon surpass that in the west. This year's show features cutting edge defence systems and technologies,...
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Bloomberg

Twitter Unveils Features to Attract New Users

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Nov. 12 -- Twitter Chief Executive Officer Dick Costolo said the company will unveil products to attract new users and others who dont normally pay attention to the microblogging service, as it works to extend its reach beyond the base...
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Bloomberg

Beyond the Bell 04/19/22

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Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Taylor Riggs, Sonali Basak, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
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Celebrities Are Overusing An Already Dwindling Water Supply

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The Los Angeles Times obtained documents showing multiple celebrities are the biggest offenders when it comes to breaking water budgets.
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Hewlett-Packard and Yahoo: A Tale of Two Tech Turnarounds

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Oct. 6 -- Bloomberg's Cory Johnson examines Hewlett-Packards split into two companies and a potential investment into Snapchat by Yahoo. He speaks on In the Loop.
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We Have No Intention to Compete With Smartphones: Canon

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Dec. 17 -- Canon South & Southeast Asia President and CEO Kensaku Konishi discusses the prospects for traditional camera makers in a digital world, the companys growth strategy and where he sees opportunities with Bloomberg's Rishaad...
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How Noosa Yoghurt Went From Zero to 25,000 Stores

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Aug. 8 -- Noosa is one of America's fastest-growing yogurt brands, with sales over $100 million in 2015. Co-founder Koel Thomae describes the company's growth in this edition of Bloomberg's "Small to Big."
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Why Teen Retailers Are in Trouble

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Jan. 8 -- Bloomberg's Doug Lavanture reports on the performance of teenage retailers on Money Clip. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Further comments on Syria by Kerry during news conferencewith Hague

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US Secretary of State John Kerry said Syrian President Bashar Assad could resolve the crisis surrounding his purported use of chemical weapons by turning "every single bit of his chemical weapons to the international community in the...
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Bloomberg

Which Tech Startups Are Going Public in 2015?

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Dec. 26 -- GSV Capital's Michael Moe discusses the current environment for tech startups and the outlook for tech IPOs in 2015.
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Bloomberg

U.S.-China Economic Swap Worries Emerging Markets

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Dec. 17 -- Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy and Scarlet Fu examine the role reversal of the U.S. and Chinese economies. They speak in ""On The Markets"" on ""In The Loop.""