Press Association
Shadow education secretary: Tories 'have failed a generation'
Bridget Phillipson has said it will be up to Labour to “turn the tide after the Conservatives have failed a generation”.
The shadow education secretary said: “It will be up to Labour to turn the tide after the Conservatives have failed...
Press Association
Tanaiste responds to allegations former Irish Defence Forces personnel breached arms embargo in Libya
Irish soldiers training troops in regimes subject to international sanctions is an “absolutely unacceptable” undermining of Ireland’s reputation, the Tanaiste has said.
It has been reported that departing and former members of the...
Bloomberg
Rajan on the Contagion Risk from Credit Suisse, SVB
Raghuram Rajan, a former governor of India's central bank, talks about the problems facing Credit Suisse and Silicon Valley Bank. He's on Bloomberg Markets.
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Micheal Martin asked about RTE controversy
Tanaiste Micheal Martin speaks to the media during a press conference at Government Buildings in Dublin. He is asked about Catherine Martin taking a hands-off approach to RTE.
RTE's former chairwoman Siun Ni Raghallaigh released a...
Press Association
The Government needs to visit flooded areas, says Rachel Reeves
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks to the media after a stump speech in Wellingborough to unveil Labour’s poster campaign.
Bloomberg
Markets in 3 Minutes: Building Blocks for China Narrative Shift
Mark Cudmore and Anna Edwards break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg Markets Today."
Bloomberg
Greenwood Capital's Todd Says US Has Too Many Banks
Greenwood Capital President & CIO Walter Todd discusses outlook for US banks ahead of earnings from JPMorgan, Citigroup and Wells Fargo. He spoke with Dani Burger and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Brief"
Bloomberg
Biden Targets J&J, Bristol Drugs for Medicare Price Cuts
The Biden administration says 10 prescription drugs will be subject to price negotiations with Medicare. The White House says some prices could be cut in half. Bloomberg's John Tozzi reports.
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What to Watch for at the BRICS Summit
Chris Turner, ING Bank head of FX strategy, talks about what to watch for at the BRICS summit in South Africa this week. On the agenda: expanding the group and coming up with a common currency.
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Challenges Facing Social Security
Mark Duggan, Stanford University Professor of Economics and Glenn Hubbard, Columbia Business School Professor of Finance & Economics, discuss reforming social security. They speak with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Circle CEO Allaire on Crypto Market Outlook, Regulations, Strategy
Jeremy Allaire, chief executive officer and founder of Circle Internet Financial Ltd., the issuer of stablecoin USD Coin, discusses the outlook for the crypto market, regulations, and the company's strategy for Asia. He speaks on the...
Bloomberg
Rep. Steil on Fed, Big Banks, House GOP
Republican Representative of Wisconsin, Bryan Steil, discusses Fed Chair Jerome Powell testifying to Congress today and Powell reiterating that more rate hikes are needed to bring inflation down. He also gives his remarks on a bill to...
Teen Kids News
Make the Grade: Presentation
We can all use some advice on how to do our best in school... so, Christin’s back with another Make the Grade report. This one’s about making a great presentation.
Bloomberg
"US Intelligence Isn't Secure": Bloomberg's Curran
Bloomberg's Enda Curran and Wendy Benjaminson discuss the latest on US documents leaking onto social media, escalated events from China to Taiwan, and the Biden administration weighing in on the abortion rulings over the weekend. They...
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Fed's Barr, in Prepared Remarks, Says Banks Are 'Sound'
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michael Barr says regulators "will continue to closely monitor conditions in the banking system and are prepared to use all of our tools for any size institution, as needed." Barr is scheduled...
Bloomberg
The Long Road to Recovery
Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Markets Head of US Equity Strategy & Julian Salisbury, Goldman Sachs Asset & Wealth Management CIO discuss what a recovery could look like and talk about where to invest. They weigh transparency risks in the...
Bloomberg
G-7 Foreign Ministers Meet Amid Geopolitical Concerns
Group of Seven foreign ministers began their meeting in Japan on Sunday a day after a man set off an explosive device at a port in the western prefecture of Wakayama, where Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was due to campaign for by-election...
Bloomberg
Ted Cruz Demands Answers From SF Fed on SVB
Ted Cruz (R) Texas, has asked San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly for information on the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and says he has received a "dismissive response" and demands answers. He speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe...
Bloomberg
Fmr. NSC Senior Director Daniel Fried on Drone Attack
Daniel Fried, Weiser Family Distinguished Fellow at the Atlantic Council and Former NSC Senior Director, discusses Russian allegations that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ordered a drone attack on President Putin's residence in...
Curated Video
The Push To Decriminalize Psychedelic Drugs
A movement to decriminalize "magic" mushrooms in Washington, D.C., is part of a larger push to loosen restrictions on psychedelic drugs.
Bloomberg
Salik CEO: Offering Very Attractive IPO
Ibrahim Al Haddad, CEO, Salik, discusses why the listing of the road-toll operator is gaining so much attention from investors. Salik is Dubai's third IPO of the year. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
Curated Video
Holocaust Survivors And Their Descendants Share Generational Trauma
Studies support the idea that the effects of trauma can reverberate down generations through epigenetics.
Curated Video
US Health Chief: Embryo gene editing 'great shock'
Early last year, a little-known Chinese researcher turned up at an elite meeting in Berkeley, California, where scientists and ethicists were discussing a technology that had shaken the field to its core — an emerging tool for "editing"...