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Curated Video

Fmr. Maryland Governor Larry Hogan talks bridge collapse, Senate run

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Scripps News chatted one-on-one with Larry Hogan, the former governor of Maryland and current Senate candidate.
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Press Association

Threat to withdraw Foreign Office support is ‘petty and misguided’, says Humza Yousaf

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Humza Yousaf says David Cameron's threat to withdraw Foreign Office support of Scottish Government overseas activity is 'petty and misguided'. It comes after the Foreign Secretary complained that one of his officials was not at a meeting...
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Bloomberg

Combating Workplace Burnout with Resilience

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After experiencing burnout directly, Arianna Huffington started Thrive Global to combat this workplace epidemic. She tells Julia Hobsbawm how the science behind stress can be harnessed to help people lead healthier lives.
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Bloomberg

Shutdown Deja Vu

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Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent takes us through history to look at other times the government has shut down and explains this time is different.
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Press Association

Air ambulance crew member injured after being hit by laser pen beam

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Quotes from Yorkshire Air Ambulance technical crew member Alex Clark and chief pilot Owen McTeggert after Clark was hit in the eye by a laser beam while the aircraft was in transit close to Bradford on Friday. Clark talks about the...
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Bloomberg

Ketterer: Wage Hikes Will Make Auto Profitability Hard

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Peter Kraus, Aperture Investors Chairman & CEO and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital CEO tell us why the auto strike will be hard to resolve.
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Bloomberg

UAW President to Lay Out Strike Strategy

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Bloomberg's Julie Fine and Enda Curran discuss the latest CPI data and what it means for the Federal Reserve. They give their insight on how this may impact the 2024 Presidential Campaign cycle, and they talk about the potential United...
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Bloomberg

Fukushima Water Won't Deter Chinese Tourists: ANA CEO

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Japanese carrier ANA Holdings says the release of treated water from the damaged Fukushima nuclear plant won't affect visitors from China. CEO Koji Shibata told Bloomberg, the number of travelers from China rose tenfold during the...
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Bloomberg

UBS to Cut 3,000 Jobs in Credit Suisse Integration

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UBS Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti says, "we will have around 3,000 jobs that will be made redundant over the next years," as he discusses job cuts that will stem from the integration of Credit Suisse's Swiss unit. He speaks with...
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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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Bloomberg

Rising Yields Pressuring Equities

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Lori Calvasina, RBC Capital Head of US Equity Strategy and Scott Chronert, Citi US Equity Strategist discuss the effect of rising yields on US equities. Calvasina is starting to see outflows in equities, while Chronert is still bullish...
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Bloomberg

Acting Labor Secretary Sees 'Steady, Stable Growth' in Economy

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U.S. Acting Secretary of Labor Julie Su told Bloomberg's Mathieu that the the July jobs report shows steady, stable economic growth. Su also spoke about the ongoing negotiations between the UAW and automakers Ford and GM. They spoke in...
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Bloomberg

Hamm Says Oil Could Reach $80 by Year's End

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Billionaire shale pioneer and Continental Resources Chairman Harold Hamm says the US could be producing even more oil than it does now. He expects crude to finish the year in the high $70s or low $80s a barrel. Hamm speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

China Market Confidence May Pick Up Gradually, CCB Says

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Cliff Zhao, chief China strategist at CCB International Securities, talks about China's economy, the government's efforts to support growth, and the implications for the stock market. He speaks with David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

China Likely to Deliver Further Stimulus, GAMA Says

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Rajeev De Mello, global macro portfolio manager at GAMA Asset Management, discusses policies of central banks including the Federal Reserve, the implications for financial markets, and his views on China. He speaks with Kathleen Hays and...
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Bloomberg

ECB Says July Rate Hike Is a 'Fait Accompli', September Is 'Open'

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European Central Bank Vice President Luis de Guindos says an interest-rate hike in July is a "fait accompli" but September's decision is "open." He made the comments during an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on the sidelines...
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Bloomberg

Malaysian Central Bank Official on Inflation

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Fraziali Ismail, Assistant Governor at Bank Negara Malaysia, discusses the outlook for monetary policy and inflation in the country. He speaks with Bloomberg's Haslinda Amin.
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Bloomberg

Marcum Asia's Bernstein on China Pausing GDR

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Marcum Asia CPAS LLP Co-Chairman Drew Bernstein discusses Chinese companies' fund raising and listing. He also comments on China's pause of GDR approvals. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley on Implications of Banking Turmoil in Asia Economy

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Chetan Ahya, Chief Asia Economist at Morgan Stanley, says on "Bloomberg Markets Asia" that Asia is not immune from recent issues in the banking sector. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat, David Ingles and Yvonne Man.
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Bloomberg

Credit Spreads Could Widen Out From Here: UBP's Nip

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Anitza Nip, head of fixed income research Asia at Union Bancaire Privee, discusses bond market volatility, the risk of a recession in the US and where she's finding opportunity. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

China is Most Active PE Market: PAG's Shan

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Weijian Shan, PAG Co-Founder and Executive Chairman discusses He speaks with David Westin and Romaine Bostick on "Wall Street Week Daily."
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Bloomberg

BOK's Rhee on Bank Turmoil, Markets, Oil Prices

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Bank of Korea Governor Rhee Chang-yong says the recent banking turmoil in the United States and Europe has not directly affected Korea. He also talks about oil prices and inflation in an interview with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn at the...
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Author Mikki Kendall Tells Newsy About Her New Book, 'Hood Feminism'

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In her new book "Hood Feminism," author Mikki Kendall explores how mainstream feminism has left behind issues important to marginalized groups.
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Why Does Intergenerational Trauma Affect Us?

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Psychologists say that although we pass down heirlooms from generation to generation, we can also pass down trauma from past events.