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Punting home after the night before, Cambridge, England, UK 1960
Punting home after the night before, Cambridge, England, UK 1960
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) flags flaunting on the wind in front of headquarter located in Hofburg palace, Vienna
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Stack unfinished documents paper report files and laptop on busy overwork desk with blur start up businessman working using apps for searching information in tablet. Business concept, vintage tone
Stack unfinished documents paper report files and laptop on busy overwork desk with blur start up businessman working using apps for searching information in tablet. Business concept, vintage tone
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'Medicare for More' Bill Introduced by Democrats
Feb.14 -- Senator Debbie Stabenow, a member of the Senate Finance Committee and a Democrat from Michigan, explains details of the "Medicare for More" plan, new legislation which she introduced. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Justine Greening announces new reforms to make it easier for transgender people to legally change their gender
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Current rules mean people have to live as their desired sex for two...
Current rules mean people have to live as their desired sex for two...
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Entrepreneurs in Asia Are Rebels: CXA Group CEO Koo
Dec. 3 -- Rosaline Koo, founder and CEO of CXA Group, discusses the startup culture in Asia and the company's digital employee benefits store. They speak at the Bloomberg Asean Business Summit in Bangkok. (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. VA Secretary on Veterans Reforms, Health Care
Jul.11 -- U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. David Shulkin discusses the transformation of Veterans Affairs being undertaken by the Trump Administration and offers his views as a practicing doctor on how to reform U.S. health care....
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VOICED : Migrant workers in Moscow face discrimination and dangers
VOICED : Migrant workers in Moscow face discrimination and dangers
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GE's Ireland: Were in Africa for the Long Term
Sept. 21 -- GE Africa President and CEO Jay Ireland discusses the company's investment in Africa. He speaks with Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets" from the U.S.-Africa Business Forum, hosted by Bloomberg Philanthropies in conjunction...
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BKPM's Lembong on Indonesia's GDP, Infrastructure, Jokowi
Dec.06 -- Tom Lembong, chairman of Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board, discusses Indonesia's GDP, infrastructure, Jokowi's leadership and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia" from The Year Ahead Asia...
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Trump Says U.S. Remains Committed to Reforming UN
Sep.18 -- President Donald Trump makes his first address to the UN General Assembly, calling for reforms and the changing of business as usual.
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India's Fingerprinting scheme to reduce corruption
India's Fingerprinting scheme to reduce corruption
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‘Brexit’: A Messy Divorce Or A Disastrous Marriage?
March 2 -- Britain is flirting with a divorce from the European Union, one of the world’s most powerful trading blocs. Economists have been assessing up whether the U.K.’s withdrawal from the EU will trigger significant near-term...
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Orascom CEO Sawiris Is Eager to Invest in Argentina
Sept. 13 -- Naguib Sawiris, chairman and chief executive officer at Orascom TMT Holding, discusses looking to invest up to $500 million in Argentina, government bureaucracy and corruption, and examining an investment in OI. He also talks...
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EU's Vestager Says Astra Vaccine Delay Not About Bureaucracy
Jan.27 -- Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s antitrust commissioner, says the clash between the EU and drugmaker AstraZeneca Plc over Covid-19 vaccine delays is not about politics but that it is a delivery issue. She speaks on...
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What's Next for Turkey After Coup Attempt?
July 18 -- Former Turkish Parliament Member Aykan Erdemir discusses the country's political tensions. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Barrack: Trump Is Mending Wounds, Bridging Divide
Dec.07 -- Tom Barrack, founder and executive chairman at Colony Capital, discusses what Donald Trump can do to cut through governmental bureaucracy and whether the president-elect will actively intervene to try to affect companies’...
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A special look at the History of the Washington Monument
The tallest structure in Washington DC isn't a skyscraper, it's actually the first of
all the memorials to be built on the National Mall. And Lauren found out that it continues to
be on of the most popular.
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R0308/B India: drought
Rajasthan, India (recent): desert: various including antelope; almost dry reservoir; wildlife; SOT, M P Sahu, Rajasthan Agriculture University; Mundiar: village scenes; man operating water pump; dead cattle; Murari, a villager who lost...