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DOJ Proposes Rolling Back Legal Protection For Tech Companies

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The Justice Department wants Congress to roll back a law that protects platforms from legal liability for content posted on their sites.
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Bloomberg

Biden: Respecting Will of the People Is at Heart of Democracy

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- President-elect Joe Biden addresses the nation after the Electoral College finalized his win over President Donald Trump. He speaks from Wilmington, Delaware.
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The Recount

Why Is Ukraine Facing Russia Alone?

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Former US ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul talks about his long relationship with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskky and what makes him such "a badass." Since the United States and NATO have no intention of deploying troops to...
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Overcoming Fear and Failure to Find Success in Life and Work

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Sep.19 -- Beth Comstock, former vice-chair at General Electric and author of "Imagine It Forward," discusses overcoming your fears as a form of problem solving in business and in life and the power of recognizing failure. She speaks on...
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New Report Criticizes FAA And Boeing For 737 Max Issues

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​The report came from the Joint Authorities Technical Review, a panel commissioned by the FAA to review aircraft certification processes.
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Bloomberg

IEX CEO Says SEC Pilot Program Will Show Rebates Underpin Market Conditions

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Jul.09 -- The Securities and Exchange Commission unanimously voted back in March on a pilot program that would examine how transaction fees and rebates that stock exchanges use to attract trades impact the market and if they present...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Social Shopping Apps Pay Off

Higher Ed
Aug. 22 -- Alibaba has been adding social features to its Taobao mobile app to attract younger customers, get them to stay on the app for longer and entice them to spend more. That strategy may be paying off. Bloomberg's Selina Wang...
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Bloomberg

GE CEO Immelt Takes on Bernie Sanders' Criticism

Higher Ed
April 8 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights General Electric Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt's response to criticism from Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. He speaks with Doug...
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Bloomberg

Why No Degree Is No Problem in Today's Labor Market

Higher Ed
May.10 -- In today's labor market, companies are increasingly diversifying their staff by dropping college degree requirements. Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu addressed this trend with economist Byron Auguste. He served as deputy director of the...
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Bloomberg

Haass on Russia-Ukraine Crisis; 'This Is an Invasion'

Higher Ed
Richard Haass of the Council on Foreign Relations, says Russia has invaded Ukraine. He says President Joe Biden should keep supplying weapons to Ukraine and be willing to negotiate with Moscow. He's on "Balance of Power."
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Army Soldier Arrested After Allegedly Sharing Plan To Bomb News Outlet

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Jarrett William Smith has been charged with distributing information related to weapons of mass destruction.
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Internet Blackouts Are Becoming More Common Around The World

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Asia, the Middle East, & Africa experienced nearly 200 internet shutdowns in 2018 according to Access Now, an internet freedom advocacy group.
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Republican Leader McConnell Calls Jan. 6 A 'Violent Insurrection'

Higher Ed
Sen. Mitch McConnell is taking aim at the RNC resolution that declared Jan. 6 "legitimate political discourse."
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Bloomberg

Obama Calls for Regulating Internet Like Telephone Cos.

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- President Barack Obama called for the strongest possible rules to protect the open Internet saying there shouldnt be fast lanes and high-speed service should be regulated. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Where in the World Is Kim Jong Un?

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Oct. 10 ""He hasnt been seen in public in more than a month and the rumors are circulating. So where is North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un? Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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CEO TELLS LAWMAKERS EXECS MAY HAVE PAY TAKEN BACK

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that senior bank executives responsible for a two (b) billion US dollar trading loss will probably have some of their pay taken back by the company. Under bank...
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Biden: Russia 'Shamelessly Violated' U.N. Charter In Ukraine

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President Biden also highlighted consequences of the invasion for the world's food supply, pledging $2.9 billion in global food security aid.
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The Recount

Elon Musk Will Buy Twitter For $44 Billion | Recount Live

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After weeks of speculation over how serious he was, Twitter has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer for roughly $44 billion. The move will take the company private. Should you be nervous? And what will the future of Twitter look like?...
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Protesters demonstrate against train carrying nuclear waste

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1. Wagon loaded with nuclear material passing slowly along rail track 2. Various of loaded wagons being positioned to form nuclear train convoy 3. Sign warning that it is forbidden to enter nuclear transport site 4. Security guard at...
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Supreme Court Ruling Could Change Gun Laws In Many States

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The ruling will strike down certain existing gun laws in New York, and puts similar requirements in other states at risk.
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Bloomberg

Fauci Says New Covid Cases Could Rise to 100,000 a Day If No Change

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Jun.30 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus task force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells Senator Elizabeth Warren during a Senate panel testimony that he's concerned the U.S....
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Bloomberg

Beyond the Bell 07/26/2021

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Jul.26 -- Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Carol Massar, Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick, Tim Stenovec and Taylor Riggs.
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Bloomberg

Good Medicine for Bad Bankers: Alan Blinder

Higher Ed
Dec. 24 -- Bloomberg's Leslie Picker recaps the op-ed pieces and analyst notes that provide insight into today's headlines. Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan also speaks.