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Young woodworker laughs while assembling glasses in shop
Young woodworker laughs while assembling glasses in shop
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Young craftsman answers questions and shows off elegant wooden longboard design
Young craftsman answers questions and shows off elegant wooden longboard design
Bridgeman Arts
Autometers and Transponders Monitoring Television Viewings
Autometers and Transponders Monitoring Television Viewings
Curated Video
Uninsured Americans Now Being Charged For COVID Tests
The federal program that was reimbursing health care providers for COVID costs has run out of money.
Bloomberg
Pay Is Becoming More Transparent: Are Companies Ready?
Syndio CEO Maria Colacurcio joins Emily Chang to discuss California's new salary transparency law requiring nearly 200,000 companies to start disclosing pay ranges on job ads, and why a new report from Syndio shows most companies are not...
Curated Video
Uninsured Americans Could Soon Be Charged For Covid Testing, Vaccines
A federal program that was reimbursing health care providers for costs of COVID care has run out of money.
Press Association
Toddler tablet use linked to behavioural problems – study
Interview with Dr Amy Orben, College Research Fellow at Emmanuel College at the University of Cambridge, on a study that looks at the relationship between screen time and psychosocial behaviour in children. Letting toddlers play...
Curated Video
Jobs That Cultivate Diversity Are On The Rise, But Problems Persist
Listings for jobs that cultivate diversity increased nearly 33% between 2018 and 2020, according to employment website Indeed.
The Recount
How to Prepare for College Costs ... In High School
College is increasingly expensive, but there are ways you can get ahead of it before you even apply. In this explainer, we walk through the average costs of higher education in the U.S. and the ways you can make it more affordable.
Curated Video
Geithner before lawmakers to give evidence on bailout
1. Wide of US Senate Banking Committee hearing
2. Close of US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
3. Mid of committee
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Timothy Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"I'm not standing here before you today to ask you to...
Bloomberg
ESG Investors Focus on Disability, Diversity
Jul.28 -- Disability inclusion is shaping up to be the next frontier in ESG investing. Investors are pushing companies to create more welcoming places for employees, whether their disability is visible or not. Bloomberg's Dani Burger...
Bloomberg
EX-CBO Director Holtz-Eakin Breaks Down Trump's Budget
May.24 -- Douglas Holtz-Eakin, president at American Action Forum and former director of the Congressional Budget Office, discusses President Donald Trump's 2018 budget and why he sees tax reform having a big impact on growth. He speaks...
Bloomberg
Recruiting Employees With Student Loan Debt Assistance
Jul.23 -- Albany Law School Professor David Pratt discusses the trend of companies offering student loan forgiveness as a recruitment tool. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Hedge Funds Willing to Be Creative With Student Loans, Chene Says
Feb.01 -- David Chene, founder, co-portfolio manager, and head of trading and sourcing at Kennedy Lewis Investment Management, and Bloomberg's Sridhar Natarajan discuss the alternative student loan market on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
How The Boston Ballet Connects With the Community
Jul.29 -- The Boston Ballet is an integral part of the culture in Boston. And it continues to give back to the community. This video is from the "Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular."
The Recount
Could Student Loan Forgiveness Be Coming?
Consumer advocate Persus Yu joins Reena Ninan on The Recount Daily Pod this week to discuss the ballooning student debt crisis. They talk the rising cost of college, the future of affordable education, and what President Biden could do...
Bloomberg
Bill Gates Wants to Save the World
May.28 -- Bill Gates is the second richest man in the world, and he’s giving it all away. In his first act he revolutionized computer software, and his second act is even more ambitious. Bloomberg Quicktake takes a closer look at this...
Bloomberg
The Technology Behind Bluebird Bio
May.19 -- Bluebird Bio CEO Nick Leschly discusses gene therapy, Boston's biotech scene, and venture capital with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology" at the Museum of Science in Boston on May 9.
Bloomberg
Visa Is Best Way to Pay and Be Paid: Kapoor
Oct. 2 ""In today's ""Brandstanding"" segment, Visa Head of Marketing for Asia-Pacific Rajiv Kapoor discusses Visa's marketing strategy across Asia, how they're boosting the company's global image and the importance of social media with...
Bloomberg
US SBA Administrator Guzman on Supporting Latino Entrepreneurs
Isabella Casillas Guzman, Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration speaks with Katia Dmitrieva, U.S. Economics Reporter, Bloomberg at Bloomberg's The Year Ahead virtual summit about the SBA's efforts to support Latino...
Bloomberg
Powell Says Fed Will Keep Using Emergency Lending Powers Forcefully
Jun.10 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks in a video news conference about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to leave rates unchanged.
Bloomberg
Guggenheim’s Millstein Warns of Risk to U.S. Financial System
Jul.22 -- Jim Millstein, co-chairman at Guggenheim Securities, discusses the risks posed to the economy and financial system by a lack of aid to U.S. consumers dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
World Bank's Malpass on Wheat Shortages, Refugee Aid
World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of the Ukraine war on global food supply and the World Bank's efforts to help displaced refugees. He speaks with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
The Global Food System Is Also A Victim Of Covid
Dec.02 -- While the supermarket scramble to buy meat and canned goods has subsided, one of the biggest effects of the pandemic is still growing: hunger. In America, food insecurity has hit 52 million people, an increase of 17 million...