Bloomberg
Debt-Limit Deal Passes House, Easing US Default Concerns
The House passed debt-limit legislation in a 314-117 bipartisan vote Wednesday evening, sending the measure to the Senate for consideration as a US default deadline draws near. Bill Faries reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Harris urges ‘everyone to take a bit of a deep breath’ over coalition budget row
Ministers Simon Harris and Heather Humphreys discuss autumn's budget and recent coalition tensions about the spending plan.
Press Association
Pro-choice campaigners warn of fresh protests if abortion law reforms delayed
GVs from separate pro-choice (00:00 to 02:39) and anti-abortion gatherings (2:39 onwards) outside the Dail. Pro: Int 1: Ailbhe Smyth Int 2: Dr Peter Boylan Int 3: Social Democrats leader Holly Cairns Anti: Int 4: Luke Silke
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Director appointed to oversee excavation of Tuam Mother and Baby Home site
The Minister for Children has appointed a director to oversee the excavation and recovery of children’s remains at the site of a former Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, Co Galway. Daniel Mac Sweeney, a former International Committee of the...
Bloomberg
Markets Are Occupied With When Fed Will Cut: Holtze-Jen
"Markets are occupied with finding out when Fed will cut." Stefanie Holtze-Jen, APAC chief investment officer at Deutsche Bank International Private Bank, discusses the impact of Federal Reserve policy on markets, inflation and her...
Bloomberg
Solving the US Deficit Problem
Glenn Hubbard, former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, tells us how the US can solve its debt ceiling standoff.
Bloomberg
IOSCO's Moloney: Greenwashing Was Unacceptable
IOSCO Secretary General Martin Moloney discusses banking turmoil, ESG, crypto, and challenges facing regulators. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Press Association
Oxfam activists wearing 'big heads' of G7 leaders
Oxfam activists wearing 'big heads' of G7 leaders during a demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London, highlighting their lack of action to tackle the East Africa hunger crisis ahead of the start of the G7 summit in Japan. Interview with...
Bloomberg
Election Cements Australia's Left Turn
Australia's largest state of New South Wales elected a Labor government over the weekend, meaning now all of Mainland Australia is governed at state and federal level by the center-left party. Paul Allen reports on Bloomberg Television.
Bloomberg
Scholz Says Don't Worry About Deutsche Bank
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said there's no reason for concern about Deutsche Bank AG after worries about the broader European banking sector sent the lender's shares tumbling by the most in three years. He spoke in Brussels today....
Bloomberg
McCarthy on Trump Arrest: This Is Not a Real Case
US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy talks about the arrest of former President Donald Trump. He calls it "political" and a "weak case." He speaks with Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern on "Balance of Power" from Southern California.
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France's Macron Defends Stance on US and China After Backlash
French President Emmanuel Macron defended his stance on the US and China after his call for Europe to avoid being dragged into a conflict between Beijing and Washington sparked a backlash. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Hungary's Inflation Challenge
It's a policy puzzle looming over central banks around the world. How to tackle sky-high inflation during an economic slowdown. Hungary is a test case, with the highest inflation rate in the EU, though it faces some of its own unique...
Bloomberg
Fossil Fuels Threaten Human Life, Colombian Leader Says
Oil, coal and natural gas are a "hurricane" threatening the existence of humankind, Colombian leader Gustavo Petro said during a meeting at the White House with President Joe Biden. (Spanish speaking with English interpreter)
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Debt Debate Won't Be Solved in 1-2 Weeks: Jim Millstein
"People get the joke that's going on in Washington," Guggenheim Securities Co-Chair Jim Millstein says while discussing the economic impact of not raising the US debt ceiling during an interview with Romaine Bostick and Sonali Basak on...
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Nicola Sturgeon's final public speech at the RSA
Nicola Sturgeon makes her final public speech as Scotland's First Minister at the RSA (Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce) in London. She recently said on Loose Women that she attended a memorial service while still having...
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Varadkar insists US wants to play supportive role in Northern Ireland
Irish Premier Leo Varadkar speaks to the press following private meeting with US President Joe Biden at Farmleigh House, Dublin. Mr Varadkar rejected a claim by some DUP figures that Mr Biden is anti-British.
Bloomberg
Taiwan in Difficult Position With China, Representative to France Says
Taiwan is in a very difficult position as China is trying to enlarge its 'empire' and change the world order, its representative to Paris Francois Wu told Bloomberg this morning. This comes after China's ambassador to France Lu Shaye...
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Man stands at chalkboard, writes numbers on board with chalk, talks
1960s: Man stands at chalkboard, writes numbers on board with chalk, talks. Man underlines number, taps chalkboard with chalk.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: Man sits at desk, reads book, sets book aside
1960s: Man sits at desk, reads book, sets book aside. Man talks, picks up newspaper, looks at paper, reaches for glasses.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: News reporter on TV sits at desk, talks
1960s: News reporter on TV sits at desk, talks. Man hands reporter paper, reporter reads paper, talks.
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Scene in Downing Street as four of PM's key aides quit
Footage from Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street after four of Boris Johnson’s most senior aides quit in a torrid day for the embattled Prime Minister.
British Movietone
INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENT EISENHOWER
In Washington - a warn greeting between Mr Truman and the man who takes over from him - General Eisenhower. They drive together from the White House to the Capitol, where Chief Justice Vinson administers the presidential oath. After the...
British Movietone
Spaniards Fight To Hail New President
Crowds rush police lines before Madrid Palace at review by Don Zamora after taking oath. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are...