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June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Elliott Gotkine reports on Israeli President Shimon Peres turning 90 years old. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Countdown." (Source: Bloomberg)
Peres Celebrates Turning 90 With Star-Studded Party
Brazil Protesters Clash With Police
Turkish Activists Launch Quiet Protests
Will China Grant Asylum to Snowden?
Students Replicate School With 200,000 Domino Tiles
Dolce & Gabbana Face Verdict on Alleged Tax Evasion
Holy Hog: Harleys Turn Out for Pope's Blessing
Doctors Call for Halt to Energy Drink Advertising
Zuckerberg Meets Samsung to Discuss Partnerships
Obama Makes First Visit to Berlin as President
Beating the Second-Quarter Curse
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Michael Moore reports on the economy and the markets on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Trouble With Libor
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Hastings Partner Richard Farley discusses Libor with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Memani on Federal Reserve Policy, Bank of Japan
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Krishna Memani, chief investment officer of fixed income at OppenheimerFunds Inc., talks about the impact of U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy on the economy and markets.
Memani, speaking with Sara Eisen and Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers," also discusses the Bank of Japan. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Dish Lets Sprint Bid Deadline Expire
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dish Network passed on making a new offer for Sprint by the mobile-phone carrier’s deadline last night, clearing the way for SoftBank to acquire the wireless company. Cristina Alesci and Alex Sherman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Tesla: From Disruptor to Game Changer?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dougherty & Co. Senior Research Analyst Andrea James and Bloomberg's Jamie Butters discuss Tesla's distribution model with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Men's Wearhouse Ousts Founder: Will His Ads Remain?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg senior markets correspondent Julie Hyman reports that the board of Men’s Wearhouse Inc. fired founder and public face of the company George Zimmer as executive chairman without saying why. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Holy Hog: 500K Harleys Turn Out for Pope's Blessing
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On "Hot Shots" Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton reports on today's most compelling images. (Source: Bloomberg)
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America Can Remake Itself Again Post-Crisis: Packer
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- George Packer, staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses his new book, "The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America," in which he considers contemporary life in America. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET.
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We've Developed a Greedy Capital Culture: Ferguson
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Niall Ferguson, professor of history at Harvard University and a senior research fellow at Oxford University discusses his new book called "The Great Degeneration: How Institutions Decay and Economies Die". He covers the decline of the West, the economic and political stagnation, and how rich countries can become poorer by allowing institutions to go to wreck and ruin. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET.
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Airbus Scores Big A350 Order
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Sara Eisen reports on today's top news stories on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Cash in the Mattress: Is This Bed Safer Than Banks?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Unsure where to put your money during the financial crisis? Well now a bedmaker in Spain has designed a mattress with an inbuilt safe for the growing number of people who feel that the country's banks can no longer be trusted. Paul Allen has more. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Do Consumers Discount Restaurant Calorie Counts?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dr. Brian Elbel, associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses whether calorie information makes a difference in consumer's food choices as Starbucks' announces plans to post calorie counts on menu boards in all of its 11,100 U.S. locations. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Hatzius Sees Bernanke Presenting `Balanced Message'
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about the outlook for today's news conference by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, the prospects of the Fed scaling back its bond purchases and the outlook for the U.S. economy.
Hatzius speaks with Erik Schatzker and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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U.S. Turns to Imports to Feed Soybean Demand
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Futures In Focus," Bloomberg's Alix Steel breaks down how soybeans are used as demand increases to the point where the United States needs to import the crop in spite of being the world's largest producer. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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What Are the Threats to Brick-and-Mortar Stores?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jones Lang Lassalle President and CEO Americas Retail Gregory Maloney discusses retailing in the U.S. With Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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The Great Bitcoin Debate: Money Moves (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- "Money Moves" brings insight to investors looking for alternatives Deirdre Bolton talks to the professionals in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, angel investing and real estate. Find out where they see
opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Defending the NSA: Bottom Line (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
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To Taper or Not?: In The Loop (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Waiting on Ben Bernanke: On The Move (6/19)
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- As the markets open across Europe, Bloomberg's Manus Cranny tracks the breaking stories, exploring their impact through expert analysis and interviews.
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Aronstein on Fed, U.S. Economy, Investment Strategy
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Aronstein, president of Marketfield Asset Management, talks about the impact of Federal Reserve policy on global markets and strategy.
Aronstein speaks with Betty Liu and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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What to Expect From the Fed: Taking Stock (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Ekso Bionics helps Chris Tagatac walk again. He speaks with Emily Chang from the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, CA on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama Makes Nuclear Arms Stand at Brandenburg Gate
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg White House correspondent Hans Nichols recaps President Barack Obama's speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, focusing in on a call for nuclear disarmament with Russia. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Icahn Doubles Down: Street Smart (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Smart," Trish Regan and Adam Johnson find your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Obama `Skillfully' Addressed All of Europe: Haltzel
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Haltzel, SAIS senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, reviews President Barack Obama's speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and what the speech managed to accomplished in the United States' relations with Europe and Russia. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
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Beating the Second-Quarter Curse
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Michael Moore reports on the economy and the markets on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
The Trouble With Libor
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Hastings Partner Richard Farley discusses Libor with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Memani on Federal Reserve Policy, Bank of Japan
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Krishna Memani, chief investment officer of fixed income at OppenheimerFunds Inc., talks about the impact of U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy on the economy and markets.
Memani, speaking with Sara Eisen and Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers," also discusses the Bank of Japan. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Dish Lets Sprint Bid Deadline Expire
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dish Network passed on making a new offer for Sprint by the mobile-phone carrier’s deadline last night, clearing the way for SoftBank to acquire the wireless company. Cristina Alesci and Alex Sherman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Tesla: From Disruptor to Game Changer?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dougherty & Co. Senior Research Analyst Andrea James and Bloomberg's Jamie Butters discuss Tesla's distribution model with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Men's Wearhouse Ousts Founder: Will His Ads Remain?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg senior markets correspondent Julie Hyman reports that the board of Men’s Wearhouse Inc. fired founder and public face of the company George Zimmer as executive chairman without saying why. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Holy Hog: 500K Harleys Turn Out for Pope's Blessing
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On "Hot Shots" Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton reports on today's most compelling images. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
America Can Remake Itself Again Post-Crisis: Packer
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- George Packer, staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses his new book, "The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America," in which he considers contemporary life in America. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET.
Comments
We've Developed a Greedy Capital Culture: Ferguson
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Niall Ferguson, professor of history at Harvard University and a senior research fellow at Oxford University discusses his new book called "The Great Degeneration: How Institutions Decay and Economies Die". He covers the decline of the West, the economic and political stagnation, and how rich countries can become poorer by allowing institutions to go to wreck and ruin. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET.
Comments
Airbus Scores Big A350 Order
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Sara Eisen reports on today's top news stories on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Cash in the Mattress: Is This Bed Safer Than Banks?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Unsure where to put your money during the financial crisis? Well now a bedmaker in Spain has designed a mattress with an inbuilt safe for the growing number of people who feel that the country's banks can no longer be trusted. Paul Allen has more. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Do Consumers Discount Restaurant Calorie Counts?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dr. Brian Elbel, associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses whether calorie information makes a difference in consumer's food choices as Starbucks' announces plans to post calorie counts on menu boards in all of its 11,100 U.S. locations. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Hatzius Sees Bernanke Presenting `Balanced Message'
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about the outlook for today's news conference by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, the prospects of the Fed scaling back its bond purchases and the outlook for the U.S. economy.
Hatzius speaks with Erik Schatzker and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
U.S. Turns to Imports to Feed Soybean Demand
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Futures In Focus," Bloomberg's Alix Steel breaks down how soybeans are used as demand increases to the point where the United States needs to import the crop in spite of being the world's largest producer. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
What Are the Threats to Brick-and-Mortar Stores?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jones Lang Lassalle President and CEO Americas Retail Gregory Maloney discusses retailing in the U.S. With Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
The Great Bitcoin Debate: Money Moves (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- "Money Moves" brings insight to investors looking for alternatives Deirdre Bolton talks to the professionals in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, angel investing and real estate. Find out where they see
opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Defending the NSA: Bottom Line (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
To Taper or Not?: In The Loop (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Waiting on Ben Bernanke: On The Move (6/19)
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- As the markets open across Europe, Bloomberg's Manus Cranny tracks the breaking stories, exploring their impact through expert analysis and interviews.
Comments
Aronstein on Fed, U.S. Economy, Investment Strategy
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Aronstein, president of Marketfield Asset Management, talks about the impact of Federal Reserve policy on global markets and strategy.
Aronstein speaks with Betty Liu and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
What to Expect From the Fed: Taking Stock (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Ekso Bionics helps Chris Tagatac walk again. He speaks with Emily Chang from the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, CA on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Obama Makes Nuclear Arms Stand at Brandenburg Gate
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg White House correspondent Hans Nichols recaps President Barack Obama's speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, focusing in on a call for nuclear disarmament with Russia. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Icahn Doubles Down: Street Smart (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Smart," Trish Regan and Adam Johnson find your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Obama `Skillfully' Addressed All of Europe: Haltzel
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Haltzel, SAIS senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, reviews President Barack Obama's speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and what the speech managed to accomplished in the United States' relations with Europe and Russia. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Beating the Second-Quarter Curse
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Michael Moore reports on the economy and the markets on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
The Trouble With Libor
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Paul Hastings Partner Richard Farley discusses Libor with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Memani on Federal Reserve Policy, Bank of Japan
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Krishna Memani, chief investment officer of fixed income at OppenheimerFunds Inc., talks about the impact of U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy on the economy and markets.
Memani, speaking with Sara Eisen and Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers," also discusses the Bank of Japan. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Dish Lets Sprint Bid Deadline Expire
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dish Network passed on making a new offer for Sprint by the mobile-phone carrier’s deadline last night, clearing the way for SoftBank to acquire the wireless company. Cristina Alesci and Alex Sherman reports on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Tesla: From Disruptor to Game Changer?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dougherty & Co. Senior Research Analyst Andrea James and Bloomberg's Jamie Butters discuss Tesla's distribution model with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Men's Wearhouse Ousts Founder: Will His Ads Remain?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg senior markets correspondent Julie Hyman reports that the board of Men’s Wearhouse Inc. fired founder and public face of the company George Zimmer as executive chairman without saying why. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Holy Hog: 500K Harleys Turn Out for Pope's Blessing
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On "Hot Shots" Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton reports on today's most compelling images. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
America Can Remake Itself Again Post-Crisis: Packer
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- George Packer, staff writer for The New Yorker, discusses his new book, "The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America," in which he considers contemporary life in America. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET.
Comments
We've Developed a Greedy Capital Culture: Ferguson
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Niall Ferguson, professor of history at Harvard University and a senior research fellow at Oxford University discusses his new book called "The Great Degeneration: How Institutions Decay and Economies Die". He covers the decline of the West, the economic and political stagnation, and how rich countries can become poorer by allowing institutions to go to wreck and ruin. TONIGHT on Charlie Rose @ 8p & 10p ET.
Comments
Airbus Scores Big A350 Order
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Sara Eisen reports on today's top news stories on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Cash in the Mattress: Is This Bed Safer Than Banks?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Unsure where to put your money during the financial crisis? Well now a bedmaker in Spain has designed a mattress with an inbuilt safe for the growing number of people who feel that the country's banks can no longer be trusted. Paul Allen has more. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Do Consumers Discount Restaurant Calorie Counts?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Dr. Brian Elbel, associate professor at NYU Langone Medical Center, discusses whether calorie information makes a difference in consumer's food choices as Starbucks' announces plans to post calorie counts on menu boards in all of its 11,100 U.S. locations. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Hatzius Sees Bernanke Presenting `Balanced Message'
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jan Hatzius, chief economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., talks about the outlook for today's news conference by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, the prospects of the Fed scaling back its bond purchases and the outlook for the U.S. economy.
Hatzius speaks with Erik Schatzker and Sara Eisen on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
U.S. Turns to Imports to Feed Soybean Demand
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- In today's "Futures In Focus," Bloomberg's Alix Steel breaks down how soybeans are used as demand increases to the point where the United States needs to import the crop in spite of being the world's largest producer. She speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
What Are the Threats to Brick-and-Mortar Stores?
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Jones Lang Lassalle President and CEO Americas Retail Gregory Maloney discusses retailing in the U.S. With Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
The Great Bitcoin Debate: Money Moves (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- "Money Moves" brings insight to investors looking for alternatives Deirdre Bolton talks to the professionals in hedge funds, private equity, venture capital, angel investing and real estate. Find out where they see
opportunities. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Defending the NSA: Bottom Line (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Bottom Line," Mark Crumpton provides insight at the trading day's critical hour, with careful analysis of big events for investors. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
To Taper or Not?: In The Loop (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "In The Loop," Betty Liu takes you from the day's breaking headlines straight through to the opening bell, speaking with the most influential guests and asking the smartest questions. It's not noise, it's news. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Waiting on Ben Bernanke: On The Move (6/19)
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- As the markets open across Europe, Bloomberg's Manus Cranny tracks the breaking stories, exploring their impact through expert analysis and interviews.
Comments
Aronstein on Fed, U.S. Economy, Investment Strategy
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Aronstein, president of Marketfield Asset Management, talks about the impact of Federal Reserve policy on global markets and strategy.
Aronstein speaks with Betty Liu and Michael McKee on Bloomberg Television's "In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
What to Expect From the Fed: Taking Stock (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Taking Stock," Pimm Fox helps you to think like a professional investor and discover the next "big thing." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Robotic Suit Helps Paralyzed Man Walk Again
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- Ekso Bionics helps Chris Tagatac walk again. He speaks with Emily Chang from the Bloomberg Link Next Big Thing Summit in Half Moon Bay, CA on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg West." (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Obama Makes Nuclear Arms Stand at Brandenburg Gate
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg White House correspondent Hans Nichols recaps President Barack Obama's speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, focusing in on a call for nuclear disarmament with Russia. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments
Icahn Doubles Down: Street Smart (06/18)
June 18 (Bloomberg) -- On today's "Street Smart," Trish Regan and Adam Johnson find your last trade of today and first trade for tomorrow. (Source: Bloomberg)
Comments
Obama `Skillfully' Addressed All of Europe: Haltzel
June 19 (Bloomberg) -- Michael Haltzel, SAIS senior Fellow at Johns Hopkins University, reviews President Barack Obama's speech at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin and what the speech managed to accomplished in the United States' relations with Europe and Russia. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers."
Comments