Bloomberg
China Holds Urgent Meetings With Economists, Business Executives
"Urgency" is the word now most associate with China's efforts to shore up its sagging economy. Sources have told Bloomberg that Chinese officials are now soliciting advice from economist and business leaders, even foreign ones, on how to...
Press Association
Varadkar discusses People Before Profit Bill on abortion
Irish premier Leo Varadkar discusses the People Before Profit Bill to expand access to abortion services being passed to the next stage in the Dail after the Minister for Health lost a vote to delay its reading.
Speaking during a visit...
Bloomberg
Is a Recession Closer Than We Think?
Bloomberg Opinion contributor Kyla Scanlon says the stock market is not the economy, but it does matter.
Bloomberg
BofA's Moynihan Says the Banking System Is in Good Shape
"Crisis is too strong of a word," Bank of America Chair and CEO Brian Moynihan says while discussing the takeaways from the recent bank issues with David Westin at the Bloomberg Sell-Side Leaders Forum.
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Boris Johnson Heckled - EU Referendum campaigning
Boris Johnson Heckled - EU Referendum campaigning
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Young woman chats with friend in restaurant
Young woman chats with friend in restaurant
Bloomberg
Kavanaugh Says Supreme Court Must Never Be Viewed as Partisan
Sep.04 -- Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh said the court "must never, never be viewed as a partisan institution," as he closed out the first day of a rancorous Senate hearing that has bitterly divided Republicans and Democrats.
Bloomberg
Kuwait Seeks to Attract Foreign Cash
Mar.27 -- Ali Taqi, head of equities at Rasmala Investment Bank, discusses the Kuwait Bourse seeking to attract foreign investment and the Kuwait stock market. He speaks to Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din and David Ingles on "Bloomberg...
Curated Video
The 2012 Olympics are being shaped, shaken and indisputably changed by a social media revolution that four years ago in Beijing was in its toddlerhood.
HEADLINE:Olympics awash in Twitter, for better or worse
CAPTION: It's amazing how much trouble can be stirred up in 140 characters. The 2012 Olympics are being shaped, shaken and indisputably changed by a social media revolution that...
Bloomberg
Novak Hunts for Ways to Soften OPEC+ Deal for Russian Companies
Jun.07 -- Russia's Energy Minister Alexander Novak says he had nearly identical views to Saudi Arabia's Al Falih when they met on June 6. The minister also discusses his ongoing talks with Russian oil companies about remaining in the...
Bloomberg
How Kavanaugh Could Impact Tech Decisions
Oct.08 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Matt Larson discusses how Judge Brett Kavanaugh could impact the technology cases before the U.S. Supreme Court. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CLEAN : Nobel Literature Prize Peter Handke dodges the controversy
In Stockholm where he is to receive the 2019 Nobel Prize for Literature Peter Handke dodges the controversy over his pro Serb positions during the wars in the former Yugoslavia at a press conference (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Scotland Respond to Brexit Vote & Discuss Options
Scotland Respond to Brexit Vote & Discuss Options
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CLEAN : Expert explains how Cambridge Analytica profiled Facebook users
Do you prefer organic food Did you study in Mexico Do you like red shoes Such bits of information about Facebook users may seem insignificant in isolation but once harvested on a grand scale make the internet giant billions
Bloomberg
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Says Cameras in Court Give 'the Wrong Impression'
Oct.09 -- U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg says having cameras in the court could give viewers the wrong impression of what is happening. She appeared on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The show was...
Curated Video
Court TV: 2 Jurors Dropped From Chauvin Murder Trial
There's only a week and a half left in jury selection in the case of George Floyd's death.
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CLEAN : Scientists rally outside France's National Assembly to raise awareness on climate
To "transmit the results of science," some 35 scientists, specialists in climate and biodiversity, set up shop in front of France's National Assembly to meet newly-elected MPs and ask them to "adapt public policies to this changing...
Curated Video
Former Clerk Labels Kavanaugh As Open Minded
President Donald Trump on Monday night nominated conservative federal appeals court judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court to succeed Justice Anthony Kennedy, who will retire end of the month.
In a prime-time address...
Curated Video
London duo continue the trend for colour
1. Various backstage
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Vanya Strok and Nargess Gharani, Fashion Designers:
Vanya Strok:
"Well we do design together. I just think that it's two head doing everything. It's much better to have two opinions on...
Curated Video
UPI 8-2-70 LLOYD HOROWITZ INTERVIEWS ADMIRAL FRIEDRICH RUGE
Lloyd Horowitz interviews Admiral Friedrich Ruge
1 SOUNDBITE: (English) Admiral Friedrich Ruge talks about the Soviet navy in the Mediterranean, about if there was a conflict between USA and USSR in the Middle East, fast Israeli gunboats...
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CLEAN : Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa receives Living Legend award
CLEAN : Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa receives Living Legend award
Curated Video
Jamie Foxx Chasing A Spider on Paris red carpet
The full cast of "The Amazing Spiderman 2" showed up in Paris to promote their new film. Dozens of fans lined up for hours waiting for the arrival of the cast holding banners and spiderman masks hoping to take "selfies" with some of the...
Sky News
University Academic Giving Opinion on Brexit Vote
University Academic Giving Opinion on Brexit Vote