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Obama promises $1 bln in military aid to Europe
Jun 6, 2014 1 minute read

Obama promises $1 bln in military aid to Europe

President Barack Obama visited Tuesday with European leaders in Warsaw, Poland. Pledging $1 billion in military aid to eastern European NATO and non-NATO member countries, the White House intends for the funds to increase military cooperation and send a message to Russia. The funds must still be approved by Congress before being distributed. RT's Marina Portnaya goes in-depth with the details of the plan.

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The World Cup by the Numbers: 3.2 Billion Viewers
Jun 6, 2014 1 minute read

The World Cup by the Numbers: 3.2 Billion Viewers

The start of the World Cup is just one week away -- the first match is June 12 in Sao Paulo. In most countries around the world, The Cup is a highly anticipated and religiously followed, twice-a-decade event. Here's a look at the World Cup by the numbers with Bloomberg Businessweek's Brendan Greeley.

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Bitcoin's Second Wind: Will Apple Join the Game?
Jun 6, 2014 1 minute read

Bitcoin's Second Wind: Will Apple Join the Game?

Bitcoin may have left the spotlight but is the digital currency's life over? Watch as Matt Miller reports on Bitcoin's "second wind" Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop."

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Sex, Drugs, and Economic Stimulus
May 30, 2014 1 minute read

Sex, Drugs, and Economic Stimulus

Italy just changed the way it calculates its GDP by including the black market; everything from drugs to prostitution. Obviously this doesn't paint a good image for Italy. Watch as Bloomberg's Trish Regan comments on the potential backlash from Italy's decision.

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The Most Expensive Street in the World
May 28, 2014 1 minute read

The Most Expensive Street in the World

Hong Kong is now home to the most expensive real estate in the world. Hong Kong property power broker Sebastian Skiff, CBRE Asia executive director, gives Bloomberg's Betty Liu a tour of Causeway Bay, the world's most expensive retail area in the world.

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Google Unveils Driverless Car Prototype
May 28, 2014 1 minute read

Google Unveils Driverless Car Prototype

In today's "Movers & Shakers," Betty Liu reports that Google founder Sergey Brin has unveiled the company's first driver-less car.

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How Much Is the U.S.-China Relationship Worth?
May 28, 2014 1 minute read

How Much Is the U.S.-China Relationship Worth?

Cyber espionage has become a super-sized stumbling block in the relationship between the U.S. and China. In The Big Question, Bloomberg's Willem Marx examines the value of that relationship and the stakes for American tech firms if China decides to freeze them out.

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China vs. U.S.: Is a Trade War Inevitable?
May 28, 2014 1 minute read

China vs. U.S.: Is a Trade War Inevitable?

China vs. U.S.: Is a Trade War Inevitable? Watch as “The Coming Collapse of China” Author Gordon Chang, Heritage Foundation Chief Economist Steve Moore and Eurasia Group Asia Director Nicholas Consonery discuss U.S.-China trade relations.

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China and Russia Strike Massive Blow to America
May 25, 2014 14 minute read

China and Russia Strike Massive Blow to America

A an in-depth look at the massive gas deal between Russia and China and how it will affect the world. This deal is much bigger than the world even knows and it could mean that many significant events are about to unfold.

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Italy's GDP Now Includes Drugs and Hookers
May 25, 2014 1 minute read

Italy's GDP Now Includes Drugs and Hookers

On today’s “The Roundup,” Trish Regan, Alix Steel, Sam Grobart and Eric Chemi wrap up the day’s top market stories on Bloomberg Television’s “Street Smart.” In particular, fast-forward to 1:40 of the clip.

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