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Could Women Decide the US Election?

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VOICED: Never before has a US presidential election been so heavily focused on the topic of women. From the moment Hillary Clinton made history becoming the first female nominee for a major party to the recently leaked tape in which...
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Theresa May Leads Round Table Cabinet Meeting

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CLEAN: Exterior shots Theresa May, Prime Minister speaking to cabinet at round table re Brexit, No 10 Downing Street, various cabinet members and ministers in London, England on Tuesday 17th October 2017.
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CLEAN : Afghan woman seeks to make aviation history

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Afghan pilot Shaesta Waiz hoping to become the youngest woman in history to complete a solo round the world flight makes her first foreign stopover on the journey in Montreal
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Pence: US won't relent until nuclear-free Korea

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US Vice President Mike Pence said the US will not relent until it achieves its objective of ensuring the Korean Peninsula is free of nuclear weapons.Pence told reporters US President Donald Trump was confident that economic and...
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Why Calstrs CIO Wants the Fed to Raise Rates Faster

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Nov.29 -- Chris Ailman, California State Teachers' Retirement System CIO, explains why he wants the Federal Reserve to raise rates faster. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Clade Launches Social App for Wealthy Investors

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Nov.28 -- Jonathan Lipton, chief executive officer and co-founder at Clade & Co., and Duncan Niederauer, partner and co-founder of Communitas Capital Partners, discuss the new private networking app for wealthy investors and...
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Tony Blair making 'Welfare to Work' speech

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Tony Blair making a 'welfare to work' speech at a community centre on 2 June 1997 in London, United Kingdom
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Billboard editor: Tom Petty 'connected with so many generations'

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BILLBOARD EDITOR: TOM PETTY 'CONNECTED WITH SO MANY GENERATIONS' Billlboard magazine editorial director Jason Lipshutz says Tom Petty, who has died at the age of 66, "connected with so many generations." Petty...
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Mattis Blames Congress For Eroding Military

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Defense Secretary Jim Mattis makes clear that the goal in U.S. military's strategy is to "pursue change at significant scale" with sustained investment and creative approaches. That plan, however, will face grim budget hurdles he said. ...
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Family bonds survive India-Pakistan split

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Seventy years after the partition of India and Pakistan, the family of Associated Press reporter Muneeza Naqvi remains torn in two - separated by what has become an impassable border. A nearly insurmountable wall of...
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Bloomberg

Wood Says EU Borders Will Tighten Post Spain Attack

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Aug.18 -- Jonathan Wood, director of global analysis at Control Risks, discusses the aftermath of terror attacks in Spain and what it may mean for European borders. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Cowen's Oliver Chen Says Consumer Environment Is Very Healthy

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Feb.28 -- Oliver Chen, Cowen senior equity research analyst, discusses retail earnings with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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China Has Not Collapsed Because of Traditional Philosophy, Author Peyman Says

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Jun.08 -- Hugh Peyman, author of "China's Change: The Greatest Show on Earth" talks about his findings. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Enda Curran on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Eat locally. Shop locally. Generate locally?

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ELECTRICITY IS A LOCAL ISSUE FOR MANNA JO GREENE.
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HKong activists want extradition bill scrapped

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Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong have rejected an apology by chief executive Carrie Lam over an unpopular extradition bill that lead to large street protests.
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Bloomberg

Snapchat Projected to Lose U.S. Users for First Time

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Apr.10 -- Snap Inc.’s photo-sharing app Snapchat will lose users in the U.S. for the first time this year according to industry analyst EMarketer.  Jay Jacobs, head of research and strategy at Global X and Bloomberg's Selina Wang discuss...
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Biden's Biggest Challenge Is Age, Former DNC Chair Dean Says

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Apr.25 -- Former Democratic National Committee Chair Howard Dean discusses former Vice President Joe Biden entering the 2020 Democratic presidential race. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Glencore's Billionaire Copper Chief Mistakidis Retires

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Dec.03 -- Glencore Plc announced Monday that Aristotelis Mistakidis is retiring as head of copper trading while the mining company undertakes a broader shake-up of leadership. Bloomberg's Lynn Thomasson reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Billionaires' Wealth Swells to Record $8.9 Trillion

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Oct.26 -- John Matthews, head of ultra-high net worth Americas at UBS, examines his firm's report on the global growth of wealth and the level of newly minted billionaires in the past year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Corbyn promises free broadband for all

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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn promises free full fibre broadband for the whole country by 2030 if elected in next month's General Election. Labour has costed the policy at £20 billion and says the pledge will be paid for through the...
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Jeremy Corbyn sets out vision to be 'different kind of Prime Minister'

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Jeremy Corbyn pledged to lead a government on the side of working people as he set out his stall for the expected election. The Labour leader, who was forced to bring forward his Labour conference speech after the Supreme Court declared...
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The Queen speaking in Portsmouth to mark 75 years since D-Day landings

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of The Queen making a speech during commemorations of the 75th anniversary of D-Day, with Prince Charles sat to one side and Donald Trump to the other on 5 June 2019 in Portsmouth, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

China’s Venture Capital Sector Post Covid-19

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May.06 -- Wei Zhou, founding managing partner at China Creation Ventures, discusses venture capital deal making in China, the hunt for bargains among startups and his investment strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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VOICED : In Syria's Maalula fear for survival of language of Christ

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In Syria's Maalula one of the world's oldest Christian settlements residents fear for the survival of the ancient Aramaic language the biblical language of Jesus that is starting to disappear from everyday use in the village (Footage by...