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Midea Group CEO on Health Sector, Robots, Expansion
Nov.01 -- Paul Fang, chairman and chief executive officer at Midea Group, the world's largest appliance maker, talked to Bloomberg's Tom Mackenzie about the company's push into health sector, its robot business strategy and international...
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The Lessons Learned From the 2004 Tsunami
Dec. 23 -- Peeranan Towashiraporn, director of the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, discusses the lessons learned from the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
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China's Green Ambitions
Ray Fung, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at CGNPE Fund Management, discusses china's energy needs and environmental goals. He speaks to Bloomberg's Stephen Engle on "Asia Edge" from the HSBC RMB Forum in Hong Kong.
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London’s pollution charge zone for older vehicles becomes 18 times larger
London Mayor Sadiq Khan holds an event in Stratford, east London, as London's pollution charge zone for older vehicles has been significantly expanded.
Drivers of vehicles that do not comply with minimum emissions standards are being...
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CEB Intl. Banny Lam on China, HK Markets
CEB International Investment Head of Research Banny Lam discusses his take on Hong Kong and China markets. He speaks to David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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US and EU ministers discuss joint intelligence gathering
1. Wide shot of the Hague building
2. Flag on building
3. Guard standing at barricade
4. Interior wide shot, pan of delegates at meeting
5. US Attorney-General (justice minister) John Ashcroft
6. Ashcroft at meeting table
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Why the U.S. Needs a Paper Backup on Electronic Voting Machines
Jul.27 -- America's electronic voting machines are at risk of being hacked. Lawrence Norden, deputy director of the Brennan Center's Democracy Program, explains what can be done to secure elections. He speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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How States Are Safeguarding the 2020 Election
Nov.13 -- Professor Larry Norden of NYU's Brennan Center for Justice and Bloomberg's Kartikay Mehrotra discuss whether or not states have done enough to prepare for election interference in 2020. They speak with Taylor Riggs on...
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Dozens of Countries Hit by Cyberextortion Attack
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMenlo Park, California - May 12, 20171. Varun Badhwar showing screen with global map of countries hit by cyberattack2. Screen showing map of cyber attack3....
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McCaig: Most Corporations Are Pricing Carbon at $50-$100
Oct. 4 -- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has given Canada's provinces two years to adopt a "carbon pricing" scheme, but does the plan go far enough? Christopher Ragan, chairman of Canada's Ecofiscal Commission, and Murray McCaig, managing...
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Fmr. NATO Deputy Secretary General Gottemoeller on Finland, Sweden Potential NATO Entry
Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller discusses Finland and Sweden's potential entry into NATO. Gottemoeller also discusses the gas supply in Ukraine being effected by the war, and how long the process may take for...
Press Association
Professor: Universities are going to be very different
Interview with Prof Mark Fielder, Professor of medical microbiology at Kingston University on the day new students arrive on campus to begin university.
Bloomberg
BOE Sees Good Progress on Transition From Libor to SONIA
Jun.05 -- Bank of England Deputy Governor for Markets and Banking David Ramsden discusses the phasing out of the London interbank offered rate (Libor) and progress on financial firms' transition to the Sterling Overnight Index Average...
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Ping An OneConnect’s Business Strategies in Southeast Asia
Jun.21 -- Hannah Qiu, co-general manager at Ping An OneConnect, discusses where she’s seeing the greatest demand for fintech products, where she sees the most potential, what they are offering their customers, where they’re expanding,...
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U.K. Targets Harmful Content in Social Media Regulation Proposal
Apr.08 -- U.K. Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport Jeremy Wright discusses proposed internet safety legislation in the U.K. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Curated Video
The UK's first forensic online footwear detection system
1. Mid of footprint
2. Mid of man walking through mud
3. Various of people walking in the street
4. Mid of footprint with man walking past
5. Set up of Jeremy walking in the london forensic lab
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Blake,...
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Data Gumbo CEO Uses Blockchain to Rid Energy Industry of the ‘Paper Process’
Jul.18 -- In this week's "Commodity In Chief" segment on "Bloomberg Commodities Edge", Bloomberg's Alix Steel talks to Andrew Bruce, CEO of Data Gumbo. It is a “Blockchain-as-a-Service” (BaaS) company creating a blockchain network for...
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FedEx CEO: Infrastructure Needs to Be Updated, Expanded
Feb.01 -- FedEx Chairman and CEO Fred Smith discusses infrastructure spending, fiscal stimulus under the Trump administration and how e–commerce affects infrastructure needs. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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CLEAN : US opens up skies for commercial drone operators
CLEAN : US opens up skies for commercial drone operators
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CLEAN : Home based Medications for People under Ebola Quarantine
CLEAN : Home based Medications for People under Ebola Quarantine
Curated Video
Some States May Run Out Of Unemployment Money Within Weeks
Before the pandemic, more than 20 states didn't have enough unemployment funds to weather a recession. Many will take on debt to pay claims.
Curated Video
Major NATO security drill being held in Estonia
Over 500 computer experts are participating in the world's largest cyber security drill in Estonia this week as part of NATO's efforts to upgrade its capability to counter potentially debilitating hacker attacks.20 teams, including 19...
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Pilgrimage to Hindu shrine stokes fears of 'ecological disaster' in Kashmir
Environmentalists are worried that an annual pilgrimage to a Hindu shrine in the mountains of India-administered Kashmir could cause an "ecological disaster."
They're calling for more to be done to tackle waste that's left behind by the...
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MALAYSIA: PORT KLANG: CANADIAN NAVY SHIP TOURS REGION
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Now that the Cold War is over, Canada is placing a high importance on Asia Pacific security.
The nation is putting a new emphasis on its economic and ethnic links with the region.
The Royal Canadian Navy has been touring the...