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California, 1952: A train stuck in snowy San Francisco for three days receives aid as a reporter arrives to cover the story
California, 1952: A train stuck in snowy San Francisco for three days receives aid as a reporter arrives to cover the story.
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California, 1952: Rescue food and materials from a train are transported by army weasels to aid trapped people in San Francisco
California, 1952: Rescue food and materials from a train are transported by army weasels to aid trapped people in San Francisco.
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California, 1952: Nurses and relief workers board a train in Colfax, California to aid people in a blizzard
California, 1952: Nurses and relief workers board a train in Colfax, California to aid people in a blizzard.
Press Association
James Cleverly enters Downing Street as the PM and Volodymyr Zelensky meet
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has made his first visit to the UK since the Russian invasion of his country, with Rishi Sunak promising extra military aid. The Prime Minister announced plans to train Ukrainian pilots, paving the...
Bloomberg
The Biden Effect on Health Care
Aug.21 -- Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is building on the Affordable Care Act while creating a Medicare-like public option.
Bloomberg
Texas Will Rethink Energy System After Crisis: Toone
Feb.19 -- Breakthrough Energy Ventures Executive Managing Director and Science Lead Eric Toone outlines the unique challenges that caused the Texas energy crisis. He thinks that adoption of renewables will continue because they are...
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Feds Vow Major Aid For Hurricane Ian Victims Amid Rescues
FEMA's director said the government is ready to provide aid days after Hurricane Ian came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane.
Bloomberg
Risk Factors in the U.S. Economy
Jun.18 -- Rick Rieder, Blackrock CIO of Global Fixed Income, and Sarah Ketterer, Causeway Capital Management CEO, discuss potential risk factors to the U.S. economy and how those factors impact investment strategy. They speak to David...
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Germany Plans To Pay 240,000 Holocaust Survivors $662M
Payments will be made over the next two years to Holocaust survivors struggling with the burdens of the coronavirus pandemic.
Bloomberg
Would Have Liked to See Bolder Infrastructure Vision: Summers
Apr.09 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that while President Biden's infrastructure plan is necessary, he would have liked to see a bolder vision for the improvements society...
Bloomberg
Have To Consider Nuances In Space Investing: Hatch
Jun.11 -- Tess Hatch, Partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, says that investors have to consider the nuances of investing in space-related companies that distinguish them from investing in software. She joins David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Pres.-elect Biden Taps Samantha Power To Lead USAID
Power previously served the Obama administration as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Bloomberg
Reopening Trade Delayed, But Not Derailed: Barton
Apr.23 -- Eaton Vance Equity Portfolio Manager Yana Barton says that the uneven economic recovery and vaccine distribution has delayed the reopening trade. She joins David Westin on "Bloomberg Wall Street Week."
Bloomberg
House Prices are 'Scary': Summers
Jul.02 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says the rise in home prices is "scary." He thinks the state of the heating of the housing market makes it difficult to justify the Fed's...
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Laura Cooper To Testify In Public Impeachment Hearing Wednesday
In her deposition, Cooper discussed the Defense Department's process for aid distribution to Ukraine and the notification that aid had been frozen.
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Ukrainian woman thanks volunteers at Polish Centre for support
Ukrainian Kateryna Larsson, who is volunteering at Lewisham Polish Centre and helping sort donations for Ukraine, emotionally discuses her family who are in Kyiv. She thanks the community for the support they have offered her country.
Bloomberg
Idea of Super League Makes Sense on Paper: Pagliuca
Apr.23 -- Bain Capital Co-Chairman and Boston Celtics Co-Owner Stephen Pagliuca says that the idea of the Super League made sense on paper for the sake of cost controls, but says that there will be more trouble in practice. He joins...
Bloomberg
Former IBM CEO Palmisano Says Tech Is on Steroids
Jul.31 -- Sam Palmisano, former International Business Machines Corp. chief executive officer, says that the biggest threat to tech will be its constant evolution, not regulatory action. He thinks that acquisitions by companies, like...
Bloomberg
Lack of Stimulus Will Cause Short-Term Turbulence: Nuveen's Malik
Dec.11 -- Nuveen's Head of Global Equities Saira Malik says the markets could be in for some short-term turbulence because of lack of stimulus in the U.S. And rising Covid-19 cases. She sees opportunities in emerging market equities and...
Bloomberg
Fed's Efforts to Hold Down Rates Raises Inflationary Pressures: Dalio
Mar.19 -- Bridgewater Co-Chairman and Co-CIO Ray Dalio says that the Fed's monetization efforts to hold down rates raises inflationary pressures. He says that in the current environment, "cash is trash." He joins David Westin exclusively...
Bloomberg
More to Fear From Microbes Than From Xi Jinping: Summers
Apr.16 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says that the U.S. And the rest of the developed world has a responsibility to help low and middle-income countries recover from the pandemic,...
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President Biden Announces Additional $800M In Military Aid For Ukraine
The latest assistance package is on top of the $13.6 billion approved by Congress last month, which President Biden says is "almost exhausted."
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President Biden Announces Additional $1.3 Billion In Aid To Ukraine
The latest assistance package is on top of the $13.6 billion approved by Congress last month, which President Biden says is "almost exhausted."