Bloomberg
Why Did IBM Paid Globalfoundries $1.5B to Take Chip Unit?
Oct. 20 -- IBM agreed to pay Globalfoundries $1.5 billion to take an unprofitable chip-manufacturing unit off its hands. Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Semiconductor Analyst Anand Srinivasan reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Yellen: Fed Not Expecting Oil to Rebound to High
March 16 -- Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen comments on oil prices during a news conference in Washington.
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Fox: Britain must leave EU customs union to strike new trade deals after Brexit
Britain must leave the EU customs union to strike new trade deals after Brexit, the country's trade minister said in a speech in London on Tuesday, widening a major fissure within British politics over future trade relations with the...
Bloomberg
Gold ETF Buyers See Metal as Long-Term Investment: ETFGI
Aug.14 -- Deborah Fuhr, managing partner and founder at ETFGI, discusses gold exchange-traded funds and factors influencing prices of the precious metal. Demand for gold ETFs jumped more than 470% in the second quarter on the metal's...
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Experts Say Vaping-Related Illnesses Are Rare Outside The U.S.
Investigators have explored the possibility that the U.S. outbreak may be related to illicit products with generic labels.
Bloomberg
The Stay-at-Home Economy Mutes U.S. Inflation
Oct.14 -- A key measure of U.S. consumer prices rose in September at the slowest pace in four months, signaling little threat of accelerating inflation as the economy recovers. Julia Coronado, president and founder of Macropolicy...
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Secretary of State Colin Powell releases report on terrorism
1. Wide shot of US Secretary of State Colin Powell in briefing room with report
2. Cutaway cameramen
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State
"The tragic loss of American sailors in the bombing of USS Cole, the...
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Latest CES gadgets including wearable tech and 3D food printers
It's hi-tech bling.
Here at CES in Las Vegas, Californian company Fashionteq are showcasing their take on wearable technology through a line of smart rings, bracelets, and necklaces.
Each piece is designed to have a removable device...
Press Association
Environment Secretary defends Government against environmentalists' criticism of 'green Brexit'
Environmentalists including RSPB chief executive Beccy Speight raise concerns that the Government is “watering down” its appetite for a green Brexit and recovery from the pandemic. Speaking to environmental groups over a Green Alliance...
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State Department comment on Venezuela
1. Wide of press briefing
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Sean McCormack, State Department spokesperson:
"This focuses on concerns that they have in terms of the relationships they've built up with states like Iran and Cuba, states that sponsor...
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Outrageous and the beautiful shoes on show
Toronto May 8, 2008
1. Pull out of shoes on shelf in The Bata Shoe Museum vault
2. Tilt up on sculptured boot
3. Exterior sign of The Bata Shoe Museum
4. Wide pan interior of museum
5. Medium shoes and gloves
6. Medium Chopine...
Bloomberg
Al Habtoor on Spending Millions on Polo
June 3 -- Despite being a sport for the rich and famous, polo is growing and not just in its traditional home of the United Kingdom. Ahead of Europe's biggest tournament, Polo in the Park, Al Habtoor Group CEO Mohammed Al Habtoor, the...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Tribal headhunters tattoos make a comeback in India
Tattoos were once the ultimate status symbol for the headhunting tribes of India's remote northeast but as the new generation turns its back on such traditions one of the country's top young tattoo artists has embarked on a campaign to...
Bloomberg
Finding the Perfect Ski Gear
Oct. 26 -- Vilebrequin CEO Roland Herlory discusses the company's expansion into skiing gear. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Dick Costolo Says Tech's Diversity Issues Are Understated
Jul.11 -- Dick Costolo, Index Ventures venture partner and former Twitter CEO, discusses Silicon Valley's diversity issues with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Another Patten Brother Joins The Navy After USS Lexington Sinks
Montage of USS Lexington burning and exploding after the Battle of the Coral Sea / crowd of men taking Navy oath before an officer / Wayne Patten taking his oath / montage of the Patten family marching in Portland, OR / the Patten...
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Polynesian designs find an international market
Apia, Samoa, June 1, 2011
1. Various of women in traditional Samoan dress dancing in cultural performance
Apia, Samoa, May 31, 2011
2. Wide of colourful clothing hanging at market
3. Close of wooden bracelets at market
4. Various of...
Bloomberg
Slimmon Says Add Risk Going Into 4th Quarter
Aug.29 -- Andrew Slimmon, of Morgan Stanley Investment Management, discusses the impact of North Korea tensions on markets and his thoughts on investing. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Macy's CEO on Black Friday, Holiday Shopping, Inflation
Macy's Inc. CEO Jeff Gennette says the consumer is "relatively healthy" heading into the holiday shopping season. He speaks to Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde about consumer spending, securing inventory and earnings on Bloomberg...
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Stephane Rolland draws on middle east for collection
Paris, 26 January 2005
1. Various shots of The Pavillion Ledoyen
2. Guest arriving at show
3. Various backstage
4. Various of design sketches for show.
5. Designer Stephane Rolland backstage
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephane Rolland:...
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Powell on latest developments in Iraq
1. US Secretary of State Colin Powell and Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez walking out of State Department
2. Pan view of reporters, to Powell speaking
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Colin Powell, US Secretary of State
"And there...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN: All Blacks meet families of Christchurch quake victims
CLEAN: All Blacks meet families of Christchurch quake victims
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Morocco: Berber tradition of handweaving in danger of extinction
VOICED: Morocco: Berber tradition of handweaving in danger of extinction
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Google weaves a web between human
The Internet search giant Google announced Tuesday it is giving a total of $3 million to three groups in Europe Asia and the United States combating modern day slavery to help them share and analyze the mountains of data that grows out...