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Thailand's King Bhumibol: His Life and Legacy

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Oct. 14 -- Michael Montesano, Thailand studies program co-coordinator at the Iseas-Yusof Ishok Institute, discusses the death of Thailand's King Bhumibol, his greatest legacy and what's ahead for the country. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Mario Draghi's Legacy at the ECB

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Oct.24 -- Invesco's Alessio de Longis, Standard Chartered's Steven Englander, and Ben Mandel of J.P. Morgan Investment Management, discuss Mario Draghi's legacy as president of the European Central Bank. They speak on "Bloomberg The Open."
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What Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Meant To Women

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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's fight against gender discrimination and its impact on women in the U.S.
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King Charles III Pledges Life of Service

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King Charles III pledged "lifelong service" to his subjects in his first televised address to the nation as monarch, in which he paid tribute to his late mother Queen Elizabeth II. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.
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LGT Banking Group, RGE and Credit Suisse on Building Legacy

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Lim Ping Ping, Head, Family Advisory and Wealth Planning APAC, LGT Banking Group, Belinda Tanoto, Managing Director, RGE and Thomas Ang, Global Head of Family Office Services, Wealth Management Division, Credit Suisse discuss...
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Grenfell community resident on pain of tragedy five years on

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Interview with Bramley House resident Samia Badani, 47, on the legacy of the Grenfell Tower fire, five years after the disaster killed 72 people and left a devastating legacy on the local community.
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Sport England Reveals Decline In Swimming Across The Country

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Sport England Reveals Decline In Swimming Across The Country
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London museum explores German history through 200 unique objects

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A Volkswagen Beetle, a replica of a concentration camp iron gate and one of Europe's first printed books are some of the key artefacts at an exhibition exploring German history. With the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall...
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USA: PRINCESS DIANA'S FORMER BUTLER SPEAKS AT CHARITY EVENT

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English/Nat Princess Diana's former butler Paul Burrell told a star-studded charity ball organised in her memory that her death had given birth to a legacy to continue her mission to help those in need. Burrell, who was once described by...
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Options Insight: A Window Into Microsoft Earnings

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April 19 -- Recon Capital Partners' Kevin Kelly discusses the recent performance of stocks and his options strategy for Microsoft. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Publicis Goes Deep on Digital in $3.7B Sapient Deal

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Nov. 3 -- Nick Hungerford, chief executive officer at Nutmeg, and Bloomberg's Matthew Campbell examine Publicis $3.7 billion deal to purchase Sapient in an effort to expand digital offerings and exposure into the U.S. ad market. They...
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Activist Investor Carl Icahn Goes After Apple... Again

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Oct. 10 -- Morgan Stanley Chief U.S. Economist Vincent Reinhart and The University of Pennsylvania Wharton School Professor Adam Grant discuss billionaire activist investor Carl Icahns Apple demands on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source:...
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Opera Star Renee Fleming Says Singing in the Shower Is Great

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Jul.11 -- Renee Fleming, the international opera star and four-time Grammy winner, says singing in the shower is good for singers' voices, but yelling at one's children not so much. She speaks on the latest episode of "The David...
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IATA Says Recovery of Airline Industry Hinges on Vaccine

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Apr.23 -- The recovery of the airline industry hinges on whether there will be a vaccine in the next 18 months, according to the International Air Transport Association. Brian Pearce, chief economist of the IATA, discusses the challenges...
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Bloomberg Businessweek Re-Launches for a New Age

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Jun.15 -- Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy discusses what’s new in a re-launch of the magazine, with a cover story on Apple Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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NHS Charities Together: Captain Sir Tom Moore legacy will last for years to come

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Ellie Orton, chief executive for NHS Charities Together, said it was a privilege to be associated with Captain Sir Tom Moore whose fundraising made a “huge difference”.
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The Impact of Prince Philip on the Royal Family

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Apr.09 -- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, husband and confidant of the U.K.’s Queen Elizabeth II since 1947, has died. He was 99. Bloomberg's Emma Chandra has details on plans to remember him. Bloomberg Editor-In-Chief John...
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Interview with actor Ryan Reynolds on Wrexham FC

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CLEAN: Interior interview with the actor Ryan Reynolds on his joint takeover of Wrexham FC on 10 August 2021 in Los Angeles, California
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Daiwa Is 'Positive' on Apple Shares, 'Cautious' on Intel, Analyst Says

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Louis Miscioscia, senior technology analyst at Daiwa Capital Markets America, discusses Apple Inc.'s financial results and outlook. Apple shares fell as much as 5% after its revenue missed expectations, hurt by supply constraints....
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CLEAN : People pay tribute to John Lewis near Alabama bridge where he was nearly beaten to death

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People pay tribute to US Congressman John Lewis near Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama, where police nearly beat him to death during a civil rights march in 1965 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Harris: Racial Injustice Is a Problem for Every American

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Apr.20 -- Vice President Kamala Harris talks about the conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, who was found guilty of killing George Floyd. Harris speaks at the White House.
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CLEAN : Qatar World Cup transport plan put to the test

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Qatar's World Cup transport plan is put to the test with 1,300 World Cup buses driving back and forth between metro stations, stadiums and popular spots in and around Doha for the day, in a massive dress rehearsal for what they have...
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Delivering the FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar

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H.E. Hassan Al-Thawadi, Secretary General at Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, State of Qatar shares an update on World Cup 2022 preparations and the latest insights into the tournament's lasting legacy with Bloomberg's Simone...