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"Need to Plug This Leak": Former CIA Director Leon Panetta

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Former CIA Director & Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta discusses the Pentagon leaks, and how challenging it will be to determine who leaked the documents. Leon Panetta speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's...
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Reserve Bank of Australia Set for Close Call-Rate Decision, AMP Says

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Diana Mousina, deputy chief economist at AMP, discusses Reserve Bank of Australia's policy, the demand outlook for the country's commodities including iron ore, and the local currency. The RBA is set to extend a pause in interest-rate...
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Here We Go Magic Interview (Clip 3)

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Here We Go Magic on commercial, licensing, money, economics of music, backlash, indie, pop, credibility, mainstream, products and longevity. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions, LLC Here We Go Magic Interview (Clip 3)...
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Röyksopp Interview (clip 7)

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Röyksopp on credibility, hypocrisy, childhood, music, guilty pleasures, Greek composer, Vangelis, inspiration, chariots of fire, likes, dislikes and influence. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions. Röyksopp Interview...
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Esperanza Spalding Interview (clip 3)

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Esperanza Spalding on commercialism, selling out, credibility, Terence Blanchard, movies, TV, integrity, musicians, and the musical community. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions. Esperanza Spalding Interview (clip 3)...
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Secretary of State, John Kerry, Makes Statement on Syria

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John Kerry talks about response to alleged use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government. Mentions treaties and regional security and danger that others will use them. Part 3 of 5. Secretary of State, John Kerry, Makes Statement on...
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Pound Still `Extremely Vulnerable,' Rabobank Says

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Rabobank Head of FX Strategy Jane Foley says the pound looks "extremely vulnerable" and susceptible to "a lot of volatility" until at least Nov. 23, when the government announces a medium-term fiscal plan alongside an economic forecast...
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Shadow Chancellor: Economic damage already done despite PM U-turn

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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves reacts to the sacking of Kwasi Kwarteng and Prime Minister Liz Truss' subsequent U-turn on elements of the 'mini-budget'. She says the damage to the economy and the working people has already been done,...
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SYND 3-5-74 SENATE WATERGATE COMMITEE CHAIRMAN ON NEW TRANSCRIPT EVIDENCE

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Senate Watergate Commitee Chairman, Sam Ervin, holds press conference about the recently released transcripts of the watergate affair by US President, Richard Nixon 1. SOUNDBITE: interview, Sam Ervin, the transcripts corroborate John...
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UK Must Restore Credibility With Investors: Bob Diamond

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Bob Diamond, founding partner and CEO at Atlas Merchant Capital, discusses the fallout for markets, mortgages, and the city of London from the UK mini-budget announced last week on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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IIF Chairman Axel Weber on Monetary Policy

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IIF Chairman, UBS Group Former Chairman, Deutsche Bundesbank Former President, Axel Weber, says monetary policy has a way to go as he discusses central banking and gives his views on QE and QT. He speaks from the Institute of...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Musk Bid, UK PM Address

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Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Regentatlantic Capital Co-CIO on Fed, Earnings Season

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Andy Kapyrin, Partner and Co-CIO of Regentatlantic Capital, discusses his outlook for U.S. earnings season and Fed policy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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Curated Video

Surging Inflation Clears Way For Biggest Fed Hike In Years

Higher Ed
The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates by more 0.75%, which would mark the largest increase since 1994.
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Dudley Urges Fed to Be Flexible on Short-Term Interest Rates

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Sep.20 -- William Dudley, former New York Fed President and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the Federal Reserve’s credibility on inflation and sees the Fed likely to announce a taper in the December meeting. He speaks on...
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USA: GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOODS

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English/Nat A government-appointed panel in the U-S has determined that genetically-modified foods now on the market are safe. But some question the objectivity of the committee's report, which was released on Wednesday. As researchers...
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Bloomberg

McDonalds Launch New Q&A Campaign: Is The Beef Real?

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Oct. 14 -- Bloomberg's Venessa Wong reports on McDonalds launches a new social media campaign to prove their beef is real. She speaks with Bloomberg's Betty Liu on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Harvey Weinstein: Legal Experts Say Criminal Case Could Be On Shaky Ground | THR News

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On the eve of Harvey Weinstein's pivotal pretrial hearing on Dec. 20, the New York criminal case against the mogul looks to be on much shakier ground than in the court of public opinion, legal experts say.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Foreign Policy Must Expect the Unexpected: Hormats

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Sept. 26 -- Robert Hormats, vice chairman at Kissinger Associates and former U.S. Under Secretary of State, discusses the relationship between the United States and China and the foreign policy issues facing the United Sates in Asia and...
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NUS' Attanayake on Sri Lanka's Political Developments

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Chulanee Attanayake, National University of Singapore Research Fellow discusses the latest on Sri Lanka's political developments and economic implications. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Massive Overheated Labor Market

Higher Ed
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers discusses why he believes our economy is overheating and what needs to be done to mitigate rising inflation.
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Bloomberg

ECB’s Lane on Coronavirus, Economy, Monetary Policy

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Feb.21 -- European Central Bank Chief Economist and Executive Board Member Philip Lane discusses expectations for the economic impact of the coronavirus, the state of the euro-area economy, and the central bank’s monetary policy stance....
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Bloomberg

What to Watch For in the Fed's Bank Stress Tests

Higher Ed
June 23 -- The Federal Reserve is set to release results from its latest round of stress tests on 33 banks. Bloomberg's Michael McKee previews the results and explains the parameters being measured on "Bloomberg Surveillance."