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China Coronavirus Cases Top 20,000
Feb.03 -- China says confirmed coronavirus cases have topped 20,000 and the death toll has risen above 425. Beijing is also preparing more steps to contain the economic and human damage. Bloomberg’s Selina Wang reports on “Bloomberg...
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Didi Faces New Regulatory Pressure From China
Jul.22 -- Didi Global Inc. is quickly becoming one of the worst IPOs this year among non-U.S. companies, while news comes that China is mulling additional penalties for the ride-hailing giant. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom reports on...
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Hong Kong's Apple Daily Runs Low on Funds to Print Paper
Jun.20 -- Hong Kong’s Apple Daily newspaper has enough cash on hand to continue operating as normal only for a couple of weeks, according to a person familiar with the matter. Authorities used a sweeping national security law to freeze...
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HKU Lecturer Sharron Fast on the Future of Media in Hong Kong
Jul.01 -- The University of Hong Kong Lecturer in Media Law, Sharron Fast, takes a closer look at the impact of Beijing's crackdown in Hong Kong on media and Internet. She spoke with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Saly on 'Bloomberg...
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U.S. Said to Drop Plan for Alibaba, Tencent Investing Ban
Jan.14 -- U.S. officials deliberated but decided against banning American investment in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., according to a person familiar with the discussion. Alibaba’s Hong Kong stock climbed as much...
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Nikola Slides After GM Deal Drops Equity Tie
Nov.30 -- General Motors has scrapped a tentative plan to take a stake in clean-energy trucking startup Nikola Corp. and jointly build an electric pickup truck. Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Top Musk Lieutenant at Tesla Under Investigation for Purchase Order
Omead Afshar, one of Elon Musk's top lieutenants and the executive running Tesla Inc.'s Texas factory, is under scrutiny in an internal investigation for his role in a plan to purchase hard-to-get construction materials, according to...
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Tesla Lays Off Hundreds of Autopilot Employees
Tesla laid off hundreds of workers on its Autopilot team as the electric-vehicle maker shuttered a California facility, according to people familiar with the matter. Ed Ludlow reports on "Bloomberg Triple Take."
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Johnson Plans to Resign as UK Prime Minister
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to resign, according to officials familiar with his thinking, following an unprecedented wave of resignations from his government over the past two days. Lizzy Burden reports from Downing Street on...
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Chinese Nickel Giant Tsingshan Secures Bank Lifelines
The Chinese nickel company at the heart of this week's big short squeeze on the LME, Tsingshan Holding Group Co., is said to have secured a package of loans to help it meet a wave of margin calls. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle reports on...
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Reporter jailed for refusing to reveal sources
1. Time Magazine correspondent Matthew Cooper and his wife walking to courthouse
2. New York Times reporter Judith Miller and lawyers walking in to federal courthouse
3. Exteriors of the federal courthouse
4. Protesters chanting "Protect...
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EQT CEO on BPEA Acquisition, Funding for Large M&A Deals
EQT Chief Executive Officer Christian Sinding discusses the acquisition of Hong Kong based Baring Private Equity Asia for $6.7 billion, the biggest takeover of a private equity firm by another in the sector. The CEO also says funding for...
Curated Video
Ancient biblical site to be opened to visitors
AP Television
Nablus, West Bank - July 19, 2011
1. Wide of Tell Balata archaeological site at the ancient city of Shekhem
2. Pan right across map of ancient city
3. Wide of Dutch and Palestinian archaeologists working at site
4. Mid of...
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UN Sec Gen Ban Ki Moon commutes to work by solar taxi
AP Television
FILE: New York City - date unknown
1. Exterior wide tilt down of UN Headquarters building
New York City - 12 September 2008
2. Wide tracking shot as UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arrives at the UN driving a Solartaxi
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Exhibit of paintings at National Gallery
AP Television
Washington, DC 11 July 2006
1. Entrance to Henri Rousseau exhibition at National Gallery
2. People looking at Rousseau's "Tiger in a Tropical Storm (Surprised!)"
3. Woman looking at Rosseau's "The Pont de Brenelle"
4....
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Biggest Trade Winner Is Defense Stocks: Bertelsen
Nov. 4 ""Global Financial Private Capital CIO Chris Bertelsen discusses the U.S. markets, the impact of the midterm elections and where he's putting his money with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Did Michael Dell Prove Carl Icahn Wrong in Dell Buyout?
Nov. 6 -- One year after taking Dell Inc. private, Chief Executive Officer Michael Dell and private equity firm Silver lake Management are said to have made a 90 percent return on their $24.9 billion buyout. Bloomberg's Cory Johnson...
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Starboard Letter Targets Yahoo, AOL Combination
Jan. 8 -- Starboard Value has sent a letter to Yahoo urging Chief Executive Officer Marissa Mayer to create more value for shareholders and explore a deal with AOL. Bloomberg's Alex Sherman reports on Market Makers.
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LendingClub Shakeup: What Comes Next?
May 17 -- LendingClub Corp. shares fell further in Tuesday trading as investors suspended debt purchases in the wake of the surprise departure of its Chief Executive Officer. Bloomberg's Noah Buhayar looks at what comes next for the...
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CLEAN : Obama announces Power Africa initiative
CLEAN : Obama announces Power Africa initiative
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The next time NFL owners meet over labor, there is hope it will be to ratify a new collective bargaining agreement with the players.
HEADLINE: USTV- NFL owners meet outside Chicago
CAPTION:The next time NFL owners meet over labor, there is hope it will be to ratify a new collective bargaining agreement with the players. (June 21)
" You know, why get a deal Oct. 1 or...
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VOICED : Rotting wood turns Austrias poorest town into green mecca
VOICED : Rotting wood turns Austrias poorest town into green mecca
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Nigeria's currency plummets as naira floated
Nigeria's currency plummeted on Monday, losing more than 40 percent of its value as the government floated the naira for the first time in the history of the oil-producing nation.The move was forced by a spiralling economic crisis and...