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Apple Ordered to Pay $14.5 Billion in EU Tax Ruling
Aug. 30 -- Apple has been ordered to repay up to $14.5 billion in taxes following a European Union review of a special tax deal between Apple and the Irish government. Bloomberg's Jones Hayden reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Clips from the films up for nomination
Miramax
1. Cold Mountain
Nicole Kidman and Jude Law
Miramax
2. Cold Mountain
Nicole Kidman and Renee Zellwegger
Warner Bros
3. Mystic River
Sean Penn
Warner Bros
4. Mystic River
Tim Robbins
Marcia Gay Harden
20th Century Fox
5. Master...
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CLEAN : US teachers turn to crowd funding for non profit schools
CLEAN : US teachers turn to crowd funding for non profit schools
Bloomberg
Emirates NBD's Pigat: Egypt Devaluation by Early November
Oct. 9 -- Jean-Paul Pigat, senior economist at Emirates NBD, discusses the possible devaluation of the Egyptian pound, the remaining hurdles for Egypt to secure loans from the IMF and the outlook for the economy. He speaks to Yousef...
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Trump Slams Clinton on "Deplorables" Remark
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus062950Donald Trump is pledging to be, "the president of everyone."The Republican presidential nominee's approach in Clive, Iowa, Tuesday is part of a strategy to capitalize on Hillary Clinton's...
Bloomberg
UFC COO Epstein: NYC Debut Is Our Biggest Event Ever
Nov. 11 -- Lawrence Epstein, UFC's chief operating officer, discusses the sport's historic debut at MSG with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Morse: Tax Proposals Would Mean Higher U.S. Oil Prices
Dec.20 -- Citigroup Global Head of Commodities Research Ed Morse discusses oil prices Donald Trump’s new administration and the president-elect’s choice of Ryan Zinke as Interior secretary. He speaks with David Gura on “Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Earnings Winners and Losers of Oil's Price Rebound
Nov. 1 -- Bob Yawger, director of futures at Mizuho Securities, examines third-quarter results from oil producers. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Adair Turner on Shadow Banking, Emerging Market Debt
Nov. 18 -- Adair Turner, former U.K. Financial Services Authority Chairman, and Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit Group, examine vulnerabilities related to shadow banking, and Chinese and emerging market debt. They speak...
Bloomberg
How Food Deflation Is Impacting Supermarkets
Nov.30 -- Bloomberg's Craig Giammona discusses the impact of food deflation on supermarkets and previews Kroger's third-quarter earnings report. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
Curated Video
Ringo Starr 2: Former Beatle wraps Peace and Love birthday celebration in L.A.
RINGO STARR WRAPS PEACE AND LOVE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN LOS ANGELESRecording artist Ringo Starr marked his 77th birthday in the same way he has for nearly a decade: with a celebration of peace and love. The event began in 2008 in...
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Walgreens Trims Rite Aid Deal to Stores Over Chain
Jun.29 -- Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. is walking away from its deal to purchase rival Rite Aid in favor of an agreement to purchase 2,186 of the company's stores. Bloomberg's Ed Hammond reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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NASA Captures 20 Years of Seasonal Changes
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST COURTESY NASA
SHOTLIST:
NASA TV - MUST COURTESY NASA
Animation
1. Animated map time lapse showing seasonal changes over years
NASA TV -...
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What to Expect From China's Economic Work Conference
Dec.19 -- Kevin Smith, chief executive officer and founder of Crescat Portfolio Management, discusses China's Economic Work conference, their policy objectives and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Baidu's Zhang on AI, Self-Driving Cars, Streaming
Oct.09 -- Ya-Qin Zhang, president of Baidu, discusses AI, self-driving and electric cars, streaming video services, and fake news in China. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang from the Geekwire Reception in Seattle.