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McCarthy: Had Productive Talk With Biden But No Deal Yet

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House Speaker Kevin McCarthy he had a "productive" talk with President Joe Biden on the debt limit but have not yet reached a deal to avert a default. He spoke to reporters as he emerged from the meeting. (Excerpts) Follow Bloomberg for...
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White House: Continues to Be Real Differences on Debt

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"The President is confident that there is a path forward if both sides come in good faith." White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre talks about the debt limit negotiations. She speaks to reporters in Hiroshima, Japan, where...
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Natwest's Davies on Systemic Risk, Stress Tests, Moral Hazard

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Natwest Chairman Howard Davies says he is "pretty confident" there is no systemic risk in the European banking system and discusses US bank stress tests and deposit guarantees with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
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Gen. Mark Kimmitt on Efforts to Repeal the AUMF for the Iraq War

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Former Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs and Retired Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt discusses the state affairs between the US and China. He also talks about the efforts to repeal the AUMF for the Iraq War....
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Wuttke on EU-China Trade, Relations

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European Union Chamber of Commerce in China President Joerg Wuttke joins Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo to discuss trade relations between Europe and China during the visit to Beijing by French President Emmanuel Macron and European Commission...
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ECB Set to Slow Hike Pace

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Frederik Ducrozet, Head of Macroeconomic Research at Pictet Wealth Management, joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on Thursday morning. This came after the ECB decision positioned the central bank to slow...
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First publication of full transcript dead sea scrolls.

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1. Wide shot press conference at New York Public Library with Professor Emanuel Tov speaking at podium 2. Close up pan across scroll volumes 3. Zoom in to show fragment of a scroll 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Professor Emanuel Tov, Editor...
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HSBC's Bloxham on Antipodean Central Bank Decisions

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Paul Bloxham, HSBC Chief Economist for Australia, New Zealand & Global Commodities, discusses his expectation for Tuesday's rate decision from Australia's Reserve Bank. He also discusses what HSBC expects from the RBNZ that announces...
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Seeing ‘Glimmers of Hope’ on Coronavirus: Johns Hopkins’ Farley

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May.07 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses what is being learned about how individuals’ immune systems fight Covid-19 in different ways. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of...
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European Parliament’s Gualtieri on Regulation, Brexit

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Jul.20 -- Roberto Gualtieri, chair of the European Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, discusses the Trump administration’s approach to regulation, banking and how Brexit will affect the ability to work with the...
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Why the Hack of Robinhood Is So Troubling

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Oct.16 -- Richard Bird, Ping Identity Holding Corp. chief customer information officer, says the hack of almost 2,000 Robinhood Markets accounts is concerning. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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WGEA's Wooldridge on Australia's Widening Gender Pay Gap

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Sep.09 -- Workplace Gender Equality Agency in Australia Director Mary Wooldridge discusses why Australia's gender pay gay actually widened to 14.2% in 2021. She also suggested measure that employers and employees might consider to...
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First photos of planets outside solar system

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1. Animation showing planet Fomalhaut b orbiting star Fomalhaut and dust belt 2. Graphic showing planet Fomalhaut b 3. Wide of podium at news conference 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ed Weiler, NASA's space sciences chief: "If I live near a...
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IBM's Nirmal and ThisWay Global's Hood on Accelerating Unbiased Recruiting

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Angela Hood, Founder/CEO, ThisWay Global and Dinesh Nirmal, General Manager, IBM Automation discuss whether intelligent automation can accelerate unbiased recruiting with Bloomberg's Madison Mils at Bloomberg's Intelligent Automation:...
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DNA expert, Centcom general on ways to identify Saddam by DNA

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Iraqi TV Unknown Date and Location 1. Saddam Hussein's son Qusay (in suit) and Iraqi vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan 2. Iraqi president Saddam Hussein talking to cabinet members 3. Saddam son Uday (in shirt and jacket) with senior...
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Streaming Is Taking Big Position in Media Landscape, Koplovitz Says

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Mar.19 -- Kay Koplovitz, founder of USA Networks, which created the basic cable programming TV model that became the standard for the industry, talks about the future of streaming services. She is also chairman of Springboard...
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Women Are Held to Higher Standards Across Financial Services, Says LSE's Lordan

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Jul.01 -- Grace Lordan, London School of Economics director of the inclusion initiative, discusses research on equality, work performance, and the role of managers. She speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Senate Tax Plan Defies Trump in Delaying Corporate Cut

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Nov.09 -- The Senate tax bill will delay implementation of the 20 percent corporate tax rate until January 1, 2019 according to Senator Bill Cassidy. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli examines the emerging details of the plan on "Bloomberg...
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First ever Eurovision song contest for children

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1. Various performances from 6 different countries 2. Performance 'My Song For The World' by Tom Morley (UK) 3. SOUNDBITE Tom Morley: "It's about peace, people getting hurt and what I would like to do for theme, if I became a star. I...
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Canada's Freeland 'Cautiously Optimistic' on Nafta Talks

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Jan.31 -- Canada Minister of Foreign Affairs Chrystia Freeland discusses the progress of Nafta negotiations with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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APEC finance ministers meeting

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1. Wide of Sheraton hotel where APEC meeting is being held 2. Various of security 3. Delegates walking through checkpoint 4. Wide inside conference 5. Delegates 6. Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand's prime minister walking up to podium 7....
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Trump’s Treatment Course Needs Clinical Trials: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.09 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses nutrition and health risks related to the coronavirus, President Donald Trump’s treatment and recovery from Covid-19, and Food and...
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Meet Chicago’s Only Black Female Transplant Surgeon

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Transplant program founder Dr. Dinee Simpson battles higher rates of liver, kidney disease among Black Americans.
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Why Female-Led Countries Have Seen Fewer Covid-19 Deaths

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Oct.29 -- During the first wave of Covid-19, countries with female leaders suffered far lower death rates than comparable nations led by men. That's according to research conducted by the University of Liverpool's Supriya Garikipati and...