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Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for government prosecutors.

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HEADLINE: First Person: The case against John Edwards CAPTION: Tara Malloy, senior counsel at The Campaign Legal Center, explains the charges against former presidential candidate John Edwards and the legal challenges ahead for...
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Navy Secretary Frank Knox Speech On Pearl Harbor, Pt 1

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Crowd gathers for Navy Secretary Frank Knox's speech / standing room only / Knox delivers findings on Japanese intentions at Pearl Harbor.
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Oracle Takes Aim at Amazon With New Database Technology

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Oct.02 -- Oracle CEO Mark Hurd discusses how new features in ithe company's database service will help it go after Amazon. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Ministers meet on climate, global finance

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1. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown arriving at venue of G-20 finance ministers' meeting 2. Brown greeting other delegates ahead of the meeting 3. Brown greeting US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner 4. Brown walking towards his...
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Turkcell CFO: Huge Capital Spending Needed Amid Pandemic

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Telecommunication companies need to make "huge" amounts of capital spending to keep up with the pandemic-related transformation in the industry. He spoke to Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.
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President George W Bush's first State of the Union Speech

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WASHINGTON, DC 29 January 2002 1. Twighlight view of Capitol Dome Pool 2. Various views of Bush walking into Joint Session of Congress 3. Wide view of audience applauding 4. Close-up views of Bush shaking hands with Cheney and...
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EU’s McGuinness Warns City of London ‘Change is Coming’

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Jan.22 -- Mairead McGuinness, European commissioner for financial services, said in a Bloomberg TV interview Friday that the EU doesn’t have a fixed timeline for reaching a decision on financial services and emphasized that Brexit would...
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Flexible Work Arrangements Suit AmEx, CEO Says

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American Express Chairman and CEO Steve Squeri plans to give his workforce the option to return to the office once a week. Speaking in an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Squeri says providing work flexibility could...
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Petronas Allocating Around 5% of Capex to Renewable Energy, CEO Says

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Jan.22 -- Petronas President and Chief Executive Officer Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin discusses the Saudi Aramco IPO, renewable energy efforts, and the outlook for oil prices. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin at the World Economic...
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CLEAN : 'The ultimate NFT': Source code for World Wide Web up for auction

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Sotheby's is auctioning "the ultimate NFT": the source code with which Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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IMAX China Has Taken Steps to ‘Eventicize’ Movies, Says CFO

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Jul.30 -- Jim Athanasopoulos, chief financial officer and chief operating officer at IMAX China, discusses what’s driving the growth in China, first-half earnings, his expansion plans for the rest of the year, his partnership with CGV,...
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IBM Will No Longer Make Or Offer Facial Recognition Software

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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said facial recognition AI used by law enforcement should be audited for racial bias.
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Tesla's Use of Forced Arbitration Is Being Challenged

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Sep.11 -- Kristin Hull, Nia Impact Capital chief executive officer, says the company has a poor record when it comes to gender based and racial discrimination. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Chipotle Expects Mobile Orders to Top $2 Billion This Year

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Sep.10 -- Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. Chief Executive Brian Niccol sees the restaurant’s digital sales reaching $2.4 billion this year, more than double the $1 billion it generated in 2019. He spoke to Bloomberg Businessweek's Carol Massar.
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Bumble Sees 'Tremendous' International Growth, Says CEO

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May.13 -- Bumble Inc's founder and CEO Whitney Wolfe Herd discusses the company's first-quarter results, which beat estimates. The company also turned a profit for the first time. However, shares tumbled below the IPO price and hit a...
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New FedRes chief seeks to reassure investors with continuity

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US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen testified before the House Financial Services Committee on Tuesday in Washington, DC. It was her first appearance before Congress since she was sworn in a week ago. In wide ranging remarks, Yellen...
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Ukrainians protest in Dublin

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Interview with Layla Wade, a campaigner with Uplift, as she takes part in a protest outside Googles head office in Dublin. Ukrainians living in Ireland along with supporters held protests outside the head offices of Meta and Google in...
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Crypto Report: DAOs

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Syndicate Co-Founders Ian Lee and Will Papper join Bloomberg's Emily Chang and Sonali Basak for a discussion on decentralized autonomous organizations' role in the crypto ecosystem, and what we can learn from the examples of...
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Unilever CEO Jope Says Plastic Reduction Is Key

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Nov.18 -- Unilever Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope explains what the consumer goods giant is doing to reduce plastic waste and empower the green consumer. Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua moderates during the Bloomberg New Economy Forum. 
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New Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen told Congress that if the economy keeps improving, the Fed will take "further measured steps" to reduce the support it's providing through bond purchases. (Feb. 11)

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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen sought Tuesday to reassure investors that she will embrace the approach to interest-rate policy that her predecessor, Ben Bernanke, pursued before he stepped down as chairman last month. Yellen told...
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Massimo Bottura: Art Became My Landscape of Ideas

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Nov. 11 -- Never Trust a Skinny Italian Chef Author Massimo Bottura discusses culinary tradition, his inspirations and contemporary design on The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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France, U.S. in a ‘Good Mood’ for Negotiating: Le Maire

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Jan.22 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire discusses tax negotiations with the United States, fiscal spending in Europe, and French structural reforms. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum’s annual...
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LSE's Trubowitz discusses Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Peter Trubowitz, professor of international relations and director of the U.S. centre at The London School of Economics, discusses the Russian invasion of Ukraine and western sanctions. He speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards, Tom...
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Trump Takes the Fifth in New York Asset Case

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Donald Trump is declining to answer questions by the New York attorney general, invoking his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination as he sits for a deposition in her probe into potentially fraudulent asset valuations by his...