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Gaming Engines and the Rise of Virtual Production | AVIXA Explains

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Think game engines are only for video games? Think again. In this episode of AVIXA Explains, we take a deep dive into the evolution of virtual production. From the release of Atari and Star Wars in 1977 to the breakthrough success of the...
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Animator, media expert discuss kid-friendly climate change content

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Broadcasters around the world are making climate-conscious TV shows for young audiences. CBC News speaks with Gyimah Gariba, creator of the new CBC Kids series Big Blue, and Colleen Russo Johnson, a children’s media expert from Ryerson...
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Musk warns Trump's signature legislation will harm the US

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Former DOGE chief and Tesla CEO Elon Musk launched a scathing attack on U.S. President Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," calling it harmful for the country. Musk warned that Trump's signature legislation would destroy millions of jobs...
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Seniors’ Advocate calls for creation of caregivers’ network

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The Seniors' Advocate says Newfoundland and Labrador's long-term care and personal care home system is broken, and needs a full redesign. As the CBC’s Mark Quinn reports, one of Susan Walsh's recommendations is the creation of a...
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Can it run Doom? The old game still testing new tech

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When it was first released in 1993, "Doom" was a groundbreaking hit that changed the gaming industry. Its legacy lives on today in the strangest of devices. (Scripps News)
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UBP's Casanova on China's Economic Outlook

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Carlos Casanova, Senior Asia Economist at UBP, discusses his outlook for China's economy ahead of the latest manufacturing PMI data. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Nomura's Subbaraman: Getting Worried About China's Banks

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"It's not clear to us that these piecemeal policy measures are really enough to revive the economy." Rob Subbaraman, head of global macro research at Nomura, discusses China's policy support for the economy and where he's seeing bright...
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Berkeley's Eichengreen: Have to 'Tiptoe' Through Debt Issue

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University of California Berkeley Professor of Economics and Political Science Barry Eichengreen discusses high levels of public debt, inflation, and the US dollar. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" from the sidelines of the Federal...
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Roubini Sees Hard Landing From Fed's 'Mission Impossible'

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Nouriel Roubini, chairman and CEO at Roubini Macro Associates, says the Federal Reserve faces a "trilemma" in taming inflation and warns of a worsening credit crunch creating a "doom loop" between economic instability and financial...
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Restaurant cuisine for 5:2 dieters who want to cut out calories not taste

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Eating out doesn't have to be a gluttonous event, especially here. In the kitchen of Sam's Brasserie plates are being prepared for supper. The restaurant serves all type of food and you can choose a plate of oysters rather than burgers,...
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Comic-Cons Return Without Hollywood Studios

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Studios held virtual events on their own time, and it's unclear if or when studios will return to the conventions.
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Bloomberg

Ira Jersey: Low U.S. Yields a By-Product of Europe

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June 29 -- Ira Jersey, senior client portfolio manager at OppenheimerFunds, and Peter Hooper, chief economist at Deutsche Bank Securities, discuss the factors impacting U.S. Treasury yields and the "backfiring" of negative interest...
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Bloomberg

Indian Airline IndiGo Sees Capacity Recovery by End of 2021

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Dec.23 -- Ronojoy Dutta, whole time director and chief executive officer of IndiGo, which is operated by InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., discusses the prospects for India’s biggest airline and its strategy amid the coronavirus pandemic. He...
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COP27: U.N. Chief Tells Climate Summit To Cooperate Or Perish

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Ahead of this year's conference, leaders and experts have been ringing alarm bells that time's running out to avert catastrophic rises in temperature.
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Andrew Wright Interview Re Storm Damage

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Andrew Wright Interview Re Storm Damage
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Bloomberg

Top Investors Ring Alarm...So Why Are Stocks Rallying?

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July 15 -- Bloomberg's Joe Ciolli discusses the recent rally in stocks and bonds with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Curnutt: New Risk-Taking Regime Greets Dow 19,000

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Nov.29 -- Dean Curnutt, founder and chief executive officer at Macro Risk Advisors, examines volatility as markets sit near record highs with the Dow above 19,000. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Roubini Says Short, Shallow Recession Notion Is 'Delusional'

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Nouriel Roubini, CEO of Roubini Macro Associates, says calls for mild recession are "totally delusional" due to Federal Reserve policy tightening in the face of a slowing US economy. "We have no fiscal space. So the idea that this is...
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Bloomberg

Roubini Warns Recession Will Be Protracted, Severe

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Nouriel Roubini, CEO of Roubini Macro Associates, discusses the outlook for the US economy, the path of inflation, and Federal Reserve policy on "Balance of Power."
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RUSSIA: YELSIN FIRES PM & CABINET (7)

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Russian/Nat President Boris Yeltsin sacked Prime Minister Sergei Stepashin and the entire cabinet on Monday, sparking a fresh political crisis as the country prepares for two key elections in coming months. Yeltsin's latest political...
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BELGIUM: NATO MEETING

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Eng/Nat The United States and Europe made strong efforts today (Thursday) to patch up their differences. NATO Foreign Ministers meeting in Brussels were keen to stress there was no split in the military alliance. NATO officials will try...
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WWII, Golf, Ship

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US War Materials Ready To Go Acres of planes, tractors, trucks and other equipment turn the Staten Island docks into a vast parking lot as they await shipment to Britain and France. (USA, World War II, WWII, Preparations, Aircraft,...
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Bloomberg

Is Apple Being Conservative on Growth Prospects?

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Oct. 26 -- Brian White, senior equity analyst at Drexel Hamilton, examines Apple's fourth-quarter results. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas." White, his family, and firm, do not own shares of Apple, but his firm has Apple as an...