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Andreessen's Kupor Says VC Market in Good Place, Sees 'Muted' Impact From Trade War

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May.29 -- Andreessen Horowitz Managing Partner Scott Kupor, author of "Secrets of Sand Hill Road," discusses the venture capital landscape, the tech IPO pipeline and the impact of China-U.S. trade tensions. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

What's The Risk Of Catching COVID-19 While Camping?

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In our series "What's the Risk?", experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : For a 'long haul' sufferer in northern England, COVID-19 strikes for weeks and months

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It's been 17 weeks since Jeannie McGinnis has been infected with COVID-19 but to this day, she's still suffering from a host of physical ailments (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Bitcoin Should Hold Around $40,000 Novogratz Says

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Billionaire Mike Novogratz, founder of Galaxy Digital, says Bitcoin prices should hold around $40,000. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Novogratz Criticizes Fed, Not Concerned About Cryptos

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Billionaire Mike Novogratz, founder of Galaxy Digital, says the Federal Reserve should've tapered a long time ago and adds that he's not concerned about cryptocurrencies for the medium term. He speaks with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and...
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First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed a group of students to the White House where they helped plant a spring garden. Obama says not only did last year''s harvest feed dozens of people, it sparked conversation among school administrators, grocers and families about healthy eating. (March 31)

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HEADLINE: Raw video: Mrs. Obama plants W.H. garden CAPTION: First Lady Michelle Obama welcomed a group of students to the White House where they helped plant a spring garden. Obama says not only did last year''s harvest feed dozens of...
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Bloomberg

Equities Haven't Topped as TSX Breaches Record: Sprott

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Jan.25 -- The "Trump effect" pushed Canadian stocks to a record high Wednesday as President Donald Trump's favorable policies toward the Keystone XL pipeline and corporate tax reform sent energy producers and the financial sector...
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Curated Video

New Delhi residents fear for their health amid polluting smog

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Thick smog has silently constricted India's capital this week, smudging landmarks from view and causing pile-ups on the roads. New Delhi is one of the world's most polluted cities, caused by dust, the burning of crops,...
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Bloomberg

Freddie Mac CEO Says U.S. Lacks New Housing Production

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Nov.03 -- Don Layton, chief executive officer at Freddie Mac, discusses the state of U.S. housing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Ares CEO Seeing 'Meaningful' Deals Slowdown from Brexit

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Oct.02 -- Michael Arougheti, chief executive officer and co-founder at Ares Management, discusses investing in Europe, Brexit, and private and public market valuations. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Wu Capital’s CEO on China’s PE Industry, Trends, Tech Startups

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Mar.21 -- Rita Zhang, chief executive officer at Wu Capital, discusses the outlook for valuations of startups in China, the private equity industry in China, the trend to invest in Chinese tech startups, where she sees the private equity...
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Bloomberg

How MKM's Strugger Is Playing Wayfair Ahead of Earnings

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Jul.27 -- Jim Strugger, MKM Partners head of derivatives strategy, discusses his options strategy with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Dan Fuss Says the Fed Has 'Quite a Bit' of Tools Left

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Nov.03 -- Loomis Sayles & Co. Vice Chairman Dan Fuss says it would be counterproductive for the Federal Reserve to drive rates down to zero. He speaks during an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Tom Steyer on Biden's $2.25T Infrastructure Plan

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Mar.31 -- NextGen America Founder Tom Steyer speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about President Biden's $2.25T infrastructure plan and says he doesn't have plans to run for Governor on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

KKR's Sheldon: Be Nimble to Win In This Credit Market

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Chris Sheldon, KKR's s co-head of credit and markets, talks about the state of bond markets and where his firm sees opportunities. He spoke on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close" on May 13.
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The Recount

NBA Playoffs: Who’s Left and Who’s Been Swept

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The first round of this year’s NBA postseason has been predictably full of amazing performances and clutch moments. It’s also held some surprising twists and turns, shocking failures, and enough star player injuries to muddle any bets...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Djokovic doctor slams Australia for trying to deport 'super healthy' star

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The doctor widely credited with helping Novak Djokovic to reach the pinnacle of tennis criticised Australia for twice cancelling the Serbian star's visa and detaining him over Covid technicalities, saying he is "super healthy (Footage by...
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Curated Video

UK's Prince Charles accepts environmental award

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1. Tilt down exterior of Harvard Club of New York 2. Close up of Harvard seal on door of club window reading "Harvard Club of New York City" 3. Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall being greeted by, amongst others,...
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With Britney Spears committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers - and possibly the legal system - to reverse her seemingly endless downward spiral. Marty Brenner, an addiction specialist, answers some key questions

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HEADLINE: Spears behavior 'on hold' in hospital CAPTION: With Britney Spears committed to a hospital psychiatric ward, it's now up to a team of professional caregivers - and possibly the legal system - to reverse her seemingly endless...
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: GULF WAR SYNDROME INVESTIGATION

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English/NatSound The U-S First Lady, Hillary Clinton, has opened a symposium in Washington DC to investigate the so-called Gulf War Syndrome. She told veterans, suffering from undiagnosed symptoms, that the Clinton administration would...
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Curated Video

THAILAND: AIDS BABIES

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English/Nat Thousands of babies are being abandoned in Thailand every year, often left to die by parents frightened of the Aids virus. Because these children are born HIV positive, their parents think their condition is terminal. But...
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Curated Video

GUATEMALA: PRESIDENT ARZU TAKE OVER AS ARMY COMMANDER IN CHIEF

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Spanish/Nat Guatemala's new president Alvaro Arzu has officially taken over as Commander in Chief of the Army. Arzu has vowed to control the military, which remains highly influential and has long been blamed for the majority of...
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Sky News

Schmallenberg Virus Causing Alarm

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Schmallenberg Virus Causing Alarm