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Curnutt: Dollar Rally Has Gone a Little Bit Too Far

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Nov.29 -- Dean Curnutt, founder and chief executive officer at Macro Risk Advisors, examines the rally by the U.S. dollar and how that plays into the Federal Reserve's rate path. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Ariel CIO: Health Care Stocks Left Behind in Rally

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Dec.09 -- Rupal Bhansali, chief investment officer of global equities at Ariel Investments, discusses navigating uncertainty after the U.S. election and health care stocks. She speaks with David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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McConnell Seeks Revenue-Neutral Tax Reform This Congress

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May.16 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell talks about work in the U.S. Senate to deliver 50 votes on health care and complete tax reform during the current Congress. He speaks with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bloomberg

‘Forever Chemicals’ Coming to Your Table, If Not Already There

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Sep.27 -- Two years ago, barely anyone had heard of PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Today Bloomberg Environment reports almost daily on the chemicals. 97% of Americans have a detectable amount of PFAS in their blood, but we...
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Award-Winning Journalist Maria Ressa Found Guilty Of Cyberlibel

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Maria Ressa and her news organization Rappler have been critical of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's brutal drug war.
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Curated Video

Sports World Drives Racial Justice Discussion As Players Strike

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Former NBA Star Chris Webber tells striking players "you are starting something for the next generation."
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Musk Will Turn Around Twitter: Thill

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Brent Thill, equity research analyst at Jefferies, says Elon Musk can improve Twitter if he winds up buying it. But Thill says Musk could face some tough questions from regulators. Thill is on "Bloomberg Television."
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VOICED: Azerbaijan: Human Rights issues overshadow Eurovision

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VOICED: Azerbaijan: Human Rights issues overshadow Eurovision
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Press Association

Lissie Harper says she is ready to 'find happiness again'

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The widow of police officer Andrew Harper, who was killed in the line of duty, has said she is ready to “find happiness again” as her campaign for a change in the law reaches its conclusion. Lissie Harper said she intends to “move...
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Apple Forecasts Third Straight Quarterly Sales Drop

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July 26 -- Apple reported lower sales and forecast a third straight quarterly revenue drop, dragged down by slowing demand for iPhones amid a lackluster global smartphone market and intensifying competition in China. Bloomberg's Scarlet...
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Delta CEO on the Fight Against Gulf Carrier Subsidies

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May 2 -- Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian officially becomes CEO of the second-largest U.S. carrier today. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker sat down with Bastian in the company's engine shop at its headquarters in Atlanta, where they discussed...
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'Heartbroken' Kenworthy visits South Korean dog meat farm

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Four years after rescuing five stray dogs during the Sochi Games, American freestyle skier Gus Kenworthy visited a dog meat farm in South Korea with boyfriend Matthew Wilkas on Friday. The Associated Press joined them for...
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Bloomberg

Trump, China to Take Bilateral Turn on Trade: Barrack

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Jan.06 -- Tom Barrack, founder and executive chairman at Colony Capital, discusses the relationship between the United States and China and the importance of trade between the nations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Distracts China From Trade War With U.S., Says Carl Weinberg

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Aug.12 -- Carl Weinberg, High Frequency Economics chief economist, talks about the protests in Hong Kong and China's trade war with the U.S. He says the U.S. won't have any impact on the Hong Kong protests. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Fed Beige Book Report Shows Economic Growth Cooling

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Mar.06 -- The U.S. economy cooled in the first two months of 2019, with growth characterized as “slight-to-moderate” across most of the country, according to the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book economic report, based on anecdotal...
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Sky News

Jude Law visiting UNHCR refugee camp

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of actor Jude Law visiting a UN refugee camp with actor Jeremy Gilley on 20th September 2014 in Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Bloomberg

Mainstay Capital Management's Kudla: Investors in Wait-and-See Mode

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Mainstay Capital Management Founder & CEO David Kudla discusses his views on global markets and his investment strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts.
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Bloomberg

What an Amy Comey Barrett Confirmation Could Mean for the Future of the Supreme Court

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Oct.14 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tomiko Brown-Nagin of Harvard University discusses what an Amy Comey Barrett confirmation would be for the future of the Supreme Court as her hearings begin in the senate with...
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Curated Video

Amid Pandemic, Workplace Air Quality Standards 'All Over The Place'

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Employees at a variety of workplaces are filing OSHA complaints about the risk of COVID-19 spread on the job.
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan FICC Sales and Trading Revenue Miss 2Q Estimates

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported second-quarter results that saw lower-than expected revenue in fixed income sales and trading. Bloomberg���s Sonali Basak examines the numbers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Fed Needs to Hike at Least 200 Basis Points: Blinder

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Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder, a Princeton University professor of economics, sees the "severe" supply shocks as stagflationary and says the Fed needs to raise its benchmark policy rate by "a minimum" of 200 basis...
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Is The U.S. Ready From the Next Big Cyber-Attack?

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Jan. 8 ""US Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin discusses cyber security risks and the lessons companies can learn from the Sony hack attack. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Call it whatever you like, but Florida State researchers have come up with a longer version on 'wow' when you spot someone who catches your eye. They've labeled the affliction 'attentional adhesion.'

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HEADLINE: Eyes for you only? CAPTION: Call it whatever you like, but Florida State researchers have come up with a longer version on 'wow' when you spot someone who catches your eye. They've labeled the affliction 'attentional...
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Bloomberg

Real-Time Crime and the Rise of Live Video

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July 7 -- Josh March, Conversocial's chief executive officer, Alan Jenkins, The Opportunity Agenda's executive director, and Bloomberg's Sarah Frier discuss the power of user-generated content with Bloomberg's Cory Johnson on "Bloomberg...