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CLEAN: Siberian 'academic city' eyes return to Soviet glory
CLEAN: Siberian 'academic city' eyes return to Soviet glory
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Siberian 'academic city' eyes return to Soviet glory
VOICED: Siberian 'academic city' eyes return to Soviet glory
Bloomberg
GM Sues Fiat Chrysler, Alleging Corruption Undermined UAW Contracts
Nov.20 -- General Motors Co. launched a racketeering lawsuit against Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV, alleging that a bribery scheme cost GM billions of dollars by tainting union contracts going back as far as 2009. Bloomberg’s Craig...
Bloomberg
Ryanair CEO in Talks About New Order for Grounded Boeing Max
Mar.03 -- Ryanair Holdings Plc Chief Executive Officer Michael O’Leary comments on talks with Boeing Co. about a follow-on order for the U.S. manufacturer’s grounded Max model. The discount carrier already has orders for 210 Max 200...
Bloomberg
Why Airbus May Be Ditching the A380 Jet
Dec. 11 -- Airbus raised the prospect of discontinuing its A380 superjumbo as soon as 2018, the first admission that it may have misjudged the market for the double-decker after failing to find a single airline buyer this year....
Bloomberg
Boeing Wins $4.9B Order From Garuda for 50 737 Planes
Oct. 13 -- Boeing won an order from PT Garuda Indonesia ordered for 50 single-aisle planes as economic growth encourages more people to travel by air. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on ""On The Move Asia."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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UPDATE Grandmother is awarded custody of Michael Jackson's children
AP Television
Los Angeles, 3 August 2009
1. Wide exterior Los Angeles Superior Court building
2. Medium zoom to wide exterior Los Angeles Superior Court building
3. Vehicle entering LA Superior Court building before hearing on Michael...
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The former city manager of Bell was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years in prison and ordered to make restitution of $8.8 million in a corruption scheme that nearly bankrupted the small, blue-collar city. (April 16)
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The former city manager of Bell was sentenced Wednesday to 12 years in prison and ordered to make restitution of $8.8 million in a corruption scheme that nearly bankrupted the small,...
Bloomberg
NBAs $930M TV Fees Set to Double Under New Deal
Oct. 6 -- In todays Bloomberg Big Number, Betty Liu reports that the NBAs new TV deal is set to double the $930 million in fees the league collects from Disney and Time Warner for basketball broadcast rights. She speaks on In The Loop.
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President Barack Obama put in a plug for the request Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner made to Congress for extraordinary authority to take over failing companies like AIG, much as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. now does for banks.
HEADLINE: Obama: More authority needed to deal with AIG
CAPTION: President Barack Obama put in a plug for the request Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner made to Congress for extraordinary authority to take over failing companies like...
Bridgeman Arts
Messengers, congressional meeting, and battle. USA, 1960s
Clip 5 from the 1960s black and white documentary. 'Towards Freedom' (French: Vers la liberte). Messengers distribute letters amongst the settlers. Military and strategic congressional meetings regarding the rule of the newly found...
Bloomberg
Hoegh CEO Paves the Way for China to Become the Biggest LNG Importer
Dec.20 -- In this week's "Commodity in Chief," Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks with Sveinung Stohle, president and chief executive officer of Hoegh LNG Holdings. China will probably have to triple or quadruple its offshore natural gas...
Bloomberg
Philips Lighting CEO Says Our Strategy Is Paying Off
Oct.19 -- Eric Rondolat, chief executive officer at Philips Lighting, discusses 3Q earnings, the movement in the U.S. side of the business, the profitability of the home unit and the competition in the U.S. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Cohen rebuffs idea hearing is to lower sentence
President Donald Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen faced off with House Members Wednesday with one side trying to get to the truth of his testimony and the other trying to discredit him at every turn.
Bloomberg
Beware Quadruple Witching Day
Jun.21 -- Today is quadruple witching day, the third Friday of every quarter where futures and options on indexes and stocks all expire. Today, historically brings with it heightened volatility and trading. Bloomberg’s Dani Burger...
Press Association
Full interview with the Shadow Chancellor as she visits Croydon school following Spending Review
Full interview with Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer Anneliese Dodds as she visits the St Mary's Catholic High School in Croydon to speak with teachers about the public sector pay freeze announced by the Chancellor.
Bloomberg
Citi's Collins on Investing in Covax
Jul.07 -- Jay Collins, Citi Vice Chairman for Banking, Capital Markets and Advisory, discusses how to convince investors to invest in COVAX as global virus cases top 184.7 million. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on...
Bloomberg
Novavax Expects Vaccinations to Begin in U.K. in April: CEO
Jan.29 -- Novavax Chief Executive Officer Stan Erck discusses efficacy data from trials of the company’s Covid-19 vaccine, the time frame for approval and delivery of the vaccine, and work on a reformulated version for virus variants. He...
Bloomberg
Put Small Businesses at the Heart of Policy: Cherry
Sept. 22 -- Federation of Small Business National Policy Chairman Mike Cherry discusses the U.K. Labour Party conference and what businesses are hoping for ahead of next years elections with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on ""Countdown.""...
Curated Video
Iraq - Oil for food deal
Iraqi Trade Minister Mohammed Mehdi Saleh said on Monday (3/3) that Baghdad has since December submitted 222 food and medical contracts for UN approval under the oil-for-food deal, but only nine have been accepted.
Under the oil-for-food...
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President Barack Obama is changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them. The president says the move will make the process more competitive and will save taxpayers up to $40 billion a year.
HEADLINE: Obama orders overhaul of government contracting
CAPTION: President Barack Obama is changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them. The president says the move will make the process more competitive and will...
Bloomberg
Investors May Be Finally Giving In to the Market Rally
Aug. 18 -- Bloomberg's Oliver Renick takes a look at the rally in U.S. stocks. He speaks on Bloomberg's "What'd You Miss?"