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Bloomberg

Goolsbee: Cutting Taxes Won't Grow GDP

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Jan.23 -- Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee discusses tax cuts and his outlook for the economy under a Trump administration. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Would Revamping Wall Street Comp Help Save Its Rep?

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Feb.28 -- Bill Cohan, author of "Why Wall Street Matters" and a Bloomberg TV contributing editor, discusses the future of Wall Street regulation under President Donald Trump. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Manafort's Defense Team Rests Without Calling Witnesses

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Aug.14 -- Paul Manafort’s legal team rested its case on Tuesday, setting the stage for closing arguments before the judge hands the case to jurors for a verdict. Bloomberg's Andrew Harris reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Pioneer Joins Permian Oil Dividend Party As Exxon 'Gets It Wrong'

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Feb.20 -- Pioneer Natural Resources became the latest Permian oil producer to hike its dividend as shareholders push for better returns. Fellow shale oil producers Concho Resources, Diamondback Energy, Devon Energy and Parsley Energy...
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Bloomberg

Facebook to Buy Tech Startup CTRL-Labs

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Sep.23 -- Facebook has agreed to buy CTRL-Labs, a start-up that’s working on software that lets people control computers with their minds. Bloomberg’s Kurt Wagner reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Fed Should Target 'Stable' 3% or 4% Inflation: Nobel Laureate Romer

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Nobel Laureate and NYU Professor Paul Romer says the Federal Reserve would "be much better off at a stable 3%, maybe better off at a stable 4%" as an inflation target. He speaks with Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Twitter Says Musk Knew All About the Bots

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Twitter says Elon Musk knew all about spam and robot accounts when he agreed to buy the company for $44 billion dollars. Twitter is urging a judge to hold a trial as soon as possible. Bloomberg's Jef Feeley reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

AIMA's Bugel on Hong Kong's Future

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Michael Bugel, managing director & co-head of Asia-Pacific at AIMA, discusses the future of Hong Kong as a leading financial hub. AIMA, the lobby group for hedge fund industry, has been urging the government to review its Covid...
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The Recount

Judge Rules Against Trump on 1/6

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Curated Video

Prosecutor: Potter 'Failed' Daunte Wright; Defense Calls It Mistake

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The white police officer Kim Potter resigned two days after shooting and killing Daunte Wright during a traffic stop.
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Sky News

Lloyds Bank to Confirm 9000 Jobs Cuts

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Lloyds Bank to Confirm 9000 Jobs Cuts
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Curated Video

The head of one of the country's leading stem cell research labs is calling President Obama's decision to allow federal taxpayer dollars to fund broader research on embryonic stem cells, "a fantastic moment."

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Praise for stem cell decision CAPTION: The head of one of the country's leading stem cell research labs is calling President Obama's decision to allow federal taxpayer dollars to fund broader research on...
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Bloomberg

Objective Is to Clearly Undermine, Weaken ISIS: Miller

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Oct. 16 -- Woodrow Wilson International Center Vice President Aaron David Miller discusses the U.S. led war against the Islamic State on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Ed Balls speaks at the Labour Party Conference

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Ed Balls speaks at the Labour Party Conference
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Sky News

Anonymous Students in Class Room

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Anonymous Students in Class Room
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Bloomberg

Aetna, Humana Agree to Sell Assets to Win Merger Approval

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Aug. 2 -- Aetna and Humana said they have a provisional agreement to sell some of their assets to rival
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Curated Video

Cameron, Johnson campaign ahead of referendum

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Britain's EU referendum debate has sparked bitter infighting in the governing Conservative Party, with Prime Minister David Cameron accusing "leave" campaigners of peddling "fantasy politics."Cameron appeared alongside politicians from...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : For Ai Weiwei Trump a brand for global trend toward hate

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Ai Weiwei said Thursday he sees US President Donald Trump as the brand for a global trend toward hatred and division as the Chinese artist prepared to open a politically charged exhibition in Jerusalem
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Bloomberg

EU's Dombrovskis on Financial Regulation, Brexit

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Feb.10 -- Valdis Dombrovskis, vice president for the euro and social dialogue at the European Commission, discusses the need for cooperation on international regulation, risks associated with removing the U.K.'s passporting rights as...
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Bloomberg

Sentance: EU Has Become U.K.'s Economic Scapegoat

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June 22 -- London School of Economics Professor Emeritus and OMFIF Chairman Meghnad Desai and Andrew Sentence, senior economic adviser at PWC, discuss the "elite" factor in the Brexit debate and the polarizing effect of the referendum....
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Sky News

A Review of Scotland's Oil Resources

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A Review of Scotland's Oil Resources
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Bloomberg

Puerto Rico Debt Law Struck Down by Supreme Court

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June 13 -- The U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Puerto Rico law that would have let its public utilities restructure their debt over the objection of creditors, leaving it to Congress to help the island resolve its fiscal crisis....
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Sky News

Supreme Court considers the Government's appeal over the UK's exit from the EU

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VOICED: In a historic case, ALL 11 Supreme Court judges will sit for the first time to hear the Government's appeal against the high court ruling that the Prime Minister must seek Parliamentary approval before triggering Article 50. The...