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Bloomberg

The Robin Hood Foundation's Fight Against Poverty

Higher Ed
May.02 -- Wes Moore, Robin Hood Foundation's chief executive officer, discusses the organization's fight against poverty with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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USA: WASHINGTON: PROMISE KEEPERS RALLY FOR CHRISTIAN VALUES (3)

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English/Nat In a soul-searching quest for spiritual renewal, hundreds of thousands of Christian men prayed and sang in Washington D-C on Saturday, eager to own up to their failings and halt a nation's moral decline. No matter what their...
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Blind and visually impaired gather to hone computer skills

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1. Pan of blind and visually impaired people at computer camp 2. Various of blind and visually impaired participants using computers with screen readers 3. SOUNDBITE: (Indonesia) Bambang Basuki, Executive Director of Friends of the Blind...
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Donated clothing threatens Kenyan textile industry

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AP Television 13th October, 2010, Nairobi, Kenya. 1. Wide shot of second hand clothes market. 2. Various establishing shots of Carol, a South African residing in Kenya. 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Carol, a South African residing in...
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Bloomberg

Biden Should Push Government to Work with Minority-Owned Companies, says Ariel's Rogers

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- John Rogers, the chairman and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, discusses organizations his firm recommends donating to on this "Giving Tuesday," what Wall Street needs to do to close the racial divide, and what he'd like to see...
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Peru race in heels to help violence victims

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HEADLINE: Peru race in heels to help violence victims CAPTION: Women were running in high heels in Peru's capital Sunday, raising money and awareness for victims of domestic violence. (23 May 2011) VOICE-OVER: English Lima - 22 May...
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Top 25 Apple App Store Apps Donate to Fight Aids

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Nov. 24 -- On BWest Byte, Jelly Industries CEO Biz Stone discusses the top twenty five Apple App store apps that will donate a percentage of their proceeds to fight AIDS in Africa. Stone speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Kristof: Clearly UN Is Frustratingly Bureaucratic

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof and Mid-Market Securities Senior Managing Director Sheryl Wudunn discuss philanthropy, non-profit foundations and their new book, A Path Appears. They speak on Bloomberg Surveillance....
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Billionaire Businessman David Koch Dead At 79

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Charles Koch announced his brother's death in a statement Friday.
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Seychelles protects its marine life in exchange for debt relief

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LEADIN: The tiny island nation of Seychelles has announced details of a pioneering marine conservation plan as part of a debt-swap deal with its creditors. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the Seychelles is...
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REPLAY Seychelles protects its marine life in exchange for debt relief

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LEAD IN: The tiny island nation of Seychelles has announced details of a pioneering marine conservation plan as part of a debt-swap deal with its creditors. In a first-of-its-kind deal, the Seychelles is...
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Bloomberg

Warren Buffett on Stocks, Health Care and Banking

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Aug.30 -- Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, talks about his investment strategy, his new health-care venture and the state of the banking industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Bill And Melinda Gates Announce They're Getting Divorced

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They have been married for 27 years and have three children together.
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Nepal's nun, philanthropist and global pop star

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LEAD IN: Nepal's best known Buddhist nun is winning acclaim not only for her charity work but also her singing voice.Ani Choying Drolma is a pop star nun who frequently travels to the US, Europe and other Asian countries to give concerts...
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CHINA: SHANGHAI: HILLARY CLINTON VISITS SYNAGOGUE (2)

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Shanghai, China - 1st July, 1998 1. U-S First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton and daughter Chelsea at synagogue with Rabbi Arthur Schneier 2. Scroll 3. Clintons and scroll 4. Synagogue 5. Various of Clinton and Secretary of State Madeleine...
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The Recount Daily Pod: Anand Giridharadas

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When the super rich donate large sums of money, we call them generous. But are they really? Journalist and author Anand Giridharadas joins The Recount Daily Pod to dig into the dirty details of good works from ill-gotten gains.
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley's Harris on California Board Mandate, 'Holidays in Harlem' Event

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Carla Harris, Morgan Stanley vice chairman and head of its Multicultural Client Strategy Group, discusses the California female board mandate and the charity concert "Holidays in Harlem" at the Apollo Theater. She speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Melinda Gates: "We should not have this inequality" in the United States

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Jun.06 -- Melinda Gates, co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, tells David Rubenstein that she thinks the inequality gap is a problem in the country: "We do have gaps and we need to do things to fix those gaps." Gates...
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Bloomberg

Ken Langone on Philanthropy, Politics, and the Amazon Business Model

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May.03 -- Ken Langone, co-founder at Home Depot and author of 'I Love Capitalism," discusses philanthropic efforts, income inequality in America, the pitfalls of political civility, and what business can learn from Amazon.com Inc. He...
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Backstage interviews at the 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

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Nirvana, who set music and fashion trends with their grunge sound but whose career was cut short by leader Kurt Cobain's suicide 20 years ago, led inductees into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on Thursday (10 APRIL). Kiss entered the...
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Authors Maya Angelou and E. L. Doctorow received lifetime achievement awards Wednesday night at the 2013 National Book Awards Ceremony and Benefit Dinner. (Nov. 20)

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Authors Maya Angelou rand E. L. Doctorow received lifetime achievement awards Wednesday night at the 2013 National Book Awards Ceremony and Benefit Dinner. Angelou, 85, is the author of "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" and "On the...
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Bono and Bill & Melinda Gates win magazine's Persons of the Year

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1. Tilt up of exterior of Time-Life Building in New York 2. Cover of Time magazine showing the faces of Billionaire Bill Gates, his wife Melinda and rock star Bono (centre) 3. Close up of the cover 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Steve Koepp...
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WRAP Disgraced investor to remain on bail, reax

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FILE: January 5, 2009 1. Mid of arrested financier Bernard Madoff exiting court January 12, 2009 2. Mid of media outside Madoff's apartment, pull-out to wide of apartment building 3. Mid of cameras 4. Low-angle exterior shot of...
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Bloomberg

Chinh Chu on Volatility, Private Equity, SPAC Market

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- Chinh Chu, senior managing director and founder at CC Capital, discusses market volatility, life after Blackstone, the SPAC market, and philanthropy. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."