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TIAA CEO: Retirement Challenge Could Become Crisis
Oct. 24 -- Roger Ferguson, president and chief executive officer at TIAA, warns of the challenges related to retirement savings and reminds investors that "it is never too late to start to save" for their future. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the pills raise the risk of tumors.
HEADLINE: Breast Cancer Rate Plunged 7 Pct. in '03 (breast-cancer)
CAPTION: U.S. breast cancer rates plunged an unprecedented 7 percent in 2003, the year after millions of women stopped taking menopause hormones when a study showed the...
Bloomberg
Fighting Poverty and Promoting Social Change
Oct. 22 -- Equal Justice Initiative Executive Director and Founder Bryan Stevenson and Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina discuss fighting poverty and racial discrimination in the United States. They speak on ""Street Smart.""This...
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Millenials demand organic and gluten free pet food
LEADIN:
Describing a meal as "dog food" used to be a culinary insult - but all that might be about to change.
There's a growing trend for pet food that's good enough for humans - organic, unprocessed and...
Bloomberg
17% of Asia Will Be Over 60 by 2030
Feb.12 -- Bloomberg's Enda Curran reports on the impact of Asia's aging population on central banks' monetary policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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President gives upbeat assessment of US economy
1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US president:
"Good morning. This week Congress took vital action to create jobs in America. Following the outlines of a jobs and growth package I announced in January, members of the House and...
Bloomberg
JPMorgan’s Ulrich: China’s Three-Child Policy May Not Be Popular
Jun.02 -- Jing Ulrich, vice chair of global banking and Asia Pacific at JPMorgan Chase & Co., talks about the state of China's economy, financial assets, and policies including the surprise decision to allow all couples to have a third...
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Improving news on the cancer front: Death rates are dropping faster than ever, thanks to new progress against colorectal cancer.
HEADLINE: Cancer Death Rates Drop
CAPTION: A new report shows the rate of cancer deaths declined more than 2 percent from 2002-2004. Researchers say there's evidence that trend could accelerate (Oct. 15)
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Census Data Shows America Is More Racially Diverse
The total population has grown by 23 million people.
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Citizenship Question on Census Ignites Debate
The Trump administration's decision to ask people about their citizenship in the 2020 Census set off worries Tuesday that noncitizens will dodge the survey altogether, diluting political representation for states that tend to vote...
Bloomberg
KKR's Kravis Says Aging Population Creates Various Investment Opportunities
Nov.07 -- Henry Kravis, co-founder and co-chief executive officer of the private equity giant KKR & Co., talks about the investment opportunities he sees in the aging society. He speaks at the Bloomberg New Economy Forum in Singapore.
Bloomberg
Should Economists Target Nominal GDP?
May 31 -- On "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene looks at U.S. real and nominal GDP. High Frequency Economics Chief Economist Carl Weinberg also speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Millenials demand organic and gluten free pet food
LEAD IN:
Describing a meal as "dog food" used to be a culinary insult - but all that might be about to change.
There's a growing trend for pet food that's good enough for humans - organic, unprocessed and...
Curated Video
Smoking is one of Hungary''s biggest killers
AP Television
Budapest, Hungary - September 14, 2011
1. Wide of Andras Gulyas wheeling his chair into a mobile lung screening bus
2. Mid of Gulyas inside the X-ray bus, talking to staff
3. Mid of staff checking Gulyas''s health...
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How Ethnic Diversity Helps Thwart Market Bubbles
Nov. 24 -- Columbia Professor of Sociology and International Affairs David Stark discusses diversity and the economy. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Moves to cut child mortality rates
AP Television
Freetown, Sierra Leone, April 2010
1. Mid top shot of woman in clinic waiting to give birth
2. Mid shot of monitor showing blood pressure
3. Various patient waiting to give birth
4. Close up of monitor on thumb
5. Close up...
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PERU: POPULATION GROWTH CONTINUES
Spanish/Nat
Peru's population growth has surged by almost 50 per cent in the last 20 years.
Figures released recently by the National Statistics Institute show that this year alone the country's population increased by 431-thousand...
Bloomberg
IAC CEO Levin: Huge Opportunities in Online Dating
June 15 -- Joey Levin, IAC's chief executive officer and Vimeo's interim chief executive officer, discusses the growth potential for online dating sites. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg West."
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US scientists turn back the clock to develop new crops
This Kansas field could be a small step toward a big leap forward in agriculture.
Researchers from the non-profit research organisation the Land Institute are working to turn this wheatgrass into a viable crop to replace the standard...
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In some parts of Texas the water supply is dwindling, if not disappearing. Now, state officials are grappling with how to come up with a permanent source of funding for a multi-billion dollar plan to provide drinking water. (Sept. 23)
HEADLINE: First Person: Funding the Texas water supply
CAPTION: In some parts of Texas the water supply is dwindling, if not disappearing. Now, state officials are grappling with how to come up with a permanent source of funding for a...
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Citizenship Question on Census Ignites Debate
The Trump administration's decision to ask people about their citizenship in the 2020 Census set off worries Tuesday that noncitizens will dodge the survey altogether, diluting political representation for states that tend to vote...
Bloomberg
J&J CEO Gorsky Says Health Care Needs 10-20 Years of Work
Jun.26 -- Alex Gorsky, chairman and chief executive officer at Johnson & Johnson, discusses the state of health care in America and the Republican Senate health care bill. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."