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Bloomberg

Jean-Claude Trichet on Fed and Banking System Risks

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Former European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet discusses the job done by the Federal Reserve and advances made on risks to European banks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: Tabist CEO Tanozaki

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Ryota Tanozaki, CEO at Tabist, discusses his outlook for Japan's tourism sector as the country plans to loosen its virus-related border controls next month. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on the latest segment of "Japan...
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Putin May Have His Eyes Set Toward Kyiv, IISS Says

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If Russian President Vladimir Putin sends troops to two self-proclaimed separatist republics in eastern Ukraine, he may push even further West, according to William Alberque of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. "Possibly...
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Press Association

PM 'accepts the verdict' from voters as Tories lose by-election

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Boris Johnson had said the North Shropshire by-election vote was “very disappointing” for the Conservatives. Speaking during a visit to a vaccination centre in Hillingdon, the Prime Minister said: ”Clearly the vote in North Shropshire is...
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Bloomberg

Finland Not Seeing Immediate Threat, Envoy Hautala Says

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Mikko Hautala, Finland's ambassador to the U.S., says Russia's invasion of Ukraine is a clear violation of international law and that's why Finland is giving humanitarian and military aid to Ukraine. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy...
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Palestinians welcome Vatican recognition

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLISTAP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYRamallah, West Bank - 13 May 20151. Set up shot for Senior Palestinian official, Hanan Ashrawi2. SOUNDBITE (English): Hanan Ashrawi, Senior Palestinian...
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Bridgeman Arts

Korean refugees crossing the North-South border, refugee camp with adults and children sleeping and eating. 1950

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Anti-Communist propaganda film. North Korea, 38th parallel. People crossing bridges. Demarcation zone, border between North and South Korea. 1950. War in Korea, fights. US army. Refugees walking with belongings through countryside....
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Bloomberg

China's Revival Is Good News for the Region, Says FutureMap's Khanna

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Apr.29 -- Parag Khanna, managing partner at FutureMap and author of "The Future is Asian," discusses the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Asia and what we can expect to see as economies reopen. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Sky News

UKIP unveils it's policy on immigration - Nigel Farage Speech

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UKIP unveils it's policy on immigration - Nigel Farage Speech
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Bloomberg

CAPA - Centre for Aviatio Chairman on Aviation Industry Recovery Outlook, Travel Bubbles

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Apr.18 -- CAPA - Centre for Aviation chairman Emeritus Peter Harbison, discusses a long anticipated trans-Tasman bubble and hopes for similar travel agreements between Asian countries. Peter believes vaccinations will take time to have a...
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Bloomberg

AIMA's Bugel on Hong Kong's Future

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Michael Bugel, managing director & co-head of Asia-Pacific at AIMA, discusses the future of Hong Kong as a leading financial hub. AIMA, the lobby group for hedge fund industry, has been urging the government to review its Covid...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ebola inflicts heavy toll on Guinean potato trade

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VOICED : Ebola inflicts heavy toll on Guinean potato trade
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Curated Video

UK PM May and Irish PM Kenny joint briefing

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Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny and British Prime Minister Theresa May have a common goal in securing a "seamless and frictionless" border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, they said in a joint news briefing on Monday in Dublin.May...
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Bloomberg

Sotheby's to Auction 20,000 Bottle Wine Collection

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May 13 -- Sotheby's Wine President and CEO Jamie Ritchie discusses an auction for Billionaire Bill Koch's wine collection. Ritchie speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Ryan Opposes Deporting 'Dreamers'

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says President Donald Trump took the right approach to phasing out a program that helped young immigrants living in the United States who were brought into the country as children. The Wisconsin...
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Curated Video

Ryan Opposes Deporting 'Dreamers'

Higher Ed
House Speaker Paul Ryan says President Donald Trump took the right approach to phasing out a program that helped young immigrants living in the United States who were brought into the country as children. The Wisconsin...
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Curated Video

G-20 Leaders Meet To Discuss Humanitarian Aid For Afghanistan

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World leaders are trying to coordinate humanitarian relief while keeping security concerns in mind.
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Bloomberg

CDDEP's Founder Ramanan Laxminarayan on Omicron Risk in India

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Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy Founder & Director Ramanan Laxminarayan discusses the looming threat from the new coronavirus variant Omicron in India. He speaks to Juliette Saly and Rishaad Salamat on 'Bloomberg Markets...
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Bloomberg

Japan Ahead: S&P Global Market Intelligence Principal Economist Taguchi

Higher Ed
Harumi Taguchi, principal economist at S&P Global Market Intelligence, talks about the Japanese yen and the government's currency polity, the central bank's monetary policy, and the outlook for the economy. She speaks in the latest...
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Curated Video

Immigration opponents begin building border fence

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1. Wide shot of fence being built 2. Close-up of US flag 3. Fence with US flags on top 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Campbell, donated $100,000 US dollars to build fence: "Went on down and got a 100-thousand dollars home equity loan on my...
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Curated Video

USA: BOB DOLE CRITICISES BILL CLINTON OVER IMMIGRATION CONTROLS

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton and Republican challenger Bob Dole are preparing their final arguments for a coast-to-coast showdown Wednesday. One issue sure to spark controversy is immigration. On Tuesday, Dole criticised...
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Bloomberg

Manifesto: Stopping Hidden Fees on Peer-to-Peer Transfers

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Nov. 19 -- Taavet Hinrikus, co-founder of TransferWise, explains how his company adds transparency to the process of transferring money with the Manifesto program to stop hidden fees on funds. He speaks with Guy Johnson on The Pulse.
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Bloomberg

How Will European Politics Shake Out After Shootings?

Higher Ed
Jan. 8 -- Eurasia Group Global Macro Director Willis Sparks and Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders discuss the top risks in Europe for 2015. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

RR8135A THE BERLIN WALL 20 YEARS ON

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Background to Story: The Berlin Wall is now 20 years old. The East Germans began the physical isolation of West Berlin on 13th August 1961, partly with the intention of preventing a flood of their citizens leaving for the West. This...