► Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube: http://bit.ly/FTimeSubs Revenues to pay for roads, transit systems and other US infrastructure are on the brink of drying up. Robert Wright reports on the implications for the US’s biggest city, New York. ► FT World News: http://bit.ly/1Exp0iJ ► FT Global Economy: http://bit.ly/1J5mmqH For more video content from
John Allan’s is not your ordinary barber shop. At this gentlemen-only grooming salon patrons get manicures, haircuts and shaves as well as hot towel facials and optional cocktails.
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Cities across the world are turning themselves into vast sponges. Custom-built wetlands, rooftop gardens that filter or recycle water, and porous building materials are just three ways that Sponge Cities are preparing for the water emergencies, and soaring insurance costs, brought about by climate change. ► To learn more, visit our website – https://rethink.ft.com/ ►
Indigenous Mayan women in Guatemala have passed down the tradition of weaving for over 2,000 years. But when a 36-year-long civil war in the late 20th century threatened Mayan culture, wearing traditional clothing became dangerous. In the 15 years following the war, groups of women have banded together to sustain themselves and their families through
Like something out of a sci-fi movie, these earbuds have no wire connecting them to your phone, or to each other. CNNMoney’s Samuel Burke tries out pairs from Samsung, Bragi, and more to see which pair you should buy.
She started a fashion blog at age 11 and by 14 was a darling of the fashion industry. Now, Tavi Gevinson is the Editor of Rookie Magazine. CNNMoney’s Brian Stelter sits down to find out what else the young media mogul is working on.
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Was Emperor Palpatine’s Death Star actually a Debt Star? In the original Star Wars trilogy, the rebel alliance blew up two Death Stars, which may have thrown the galactic economy into a financial crisis. Professor Zachary Feinstein and Bloomberg’s Peter Coy tell us why. Video by Jed Rosenberg and Max Rosen #StarWars #Economics #MayTheFourth ——–
From nightclubs to fashion shows, women are jumping on the DJ circuit, proving that spinning turntables isn’t just for men.
With 9 million registered vehicles on the road, the air quality rating for New Delhi is worse than Beijing. It’s so bad, the government has had to impose alternate day driving restrictions.
Tesla CEO tells Peter Campbell at the Future of the Car conference why he would reverse the ban on Donald Trump if he buys Twitter, and what lies beyond his ambition to make Tesla the world’s biggest automaker by 2030. You can watch the video in full here: https://bit.ly/3L3jhLz. Read more at https://on.ft.com/3ss5Kqq. Visit https://car.live.ft.com/home
Oil prices are tanking rapidly, bringing crisis to oil-dependent economies around the globe. Christine Romans explains the four reasons for the collapse.
The first move by the new governor of the Bank of Japan creates a potentially huge change of environment for trading in the benchmark 10-year Japanese government bond market, with possible knock-on effects for currency and equity markets long used to policy inaction. Read more at https://on.ft.com/43OYjJJ #bankofjapan #japan #monetarypolicy #KazuoUeda #japaneconomy #bondmarket #asia #markets
It’s been five years since the brutal killings of pharmaceutical industry billionaire Barry Sherman and his wife Honey in their Toronto home. The case remains unsolved, leaving numerous unanswered questions. But the police say calling it a cold case would be a mistake. ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive
Delta Technical Operations in Atlanta fixes commercial jets for Delta and 150 customers, including the military and other airlines. The bustling operation runs 24-7, repairing everything from landing gear to $32 million engines. Business Insider goes inside TechOps to see how technicians nurse complex jet engines back to health. Thumbnail photo credit: Rolls-Royce MORE OF
April 3 (Bloomberg) — Bloomberg’s Olivia Sterns reports and explains what a Bitcoin is. She speaks on Bloomberg Television’s “Money Moves.” (Source: Bloomberg) — For more “Money Moves” videos: http://bloom.bg/NJVh1C — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg
Plane making giants Boeing and Airbus are battling it out to build the best plane for medium range routes. With the competition far from over, it should be the passengers who ultimately win.
China’s momentum is fading after decades of supercharged growth. A much anticipated post-pandemic recovery appears to have flopped, with data flashing warning signs across the economy. The government’s traditional tools to boost growth may not provide such obvious options this time. We’ll look at why China’s slowdown could send ripples around the world. ——— Like
California, the most populous state in the U.S., just voted for recreational pot. Now, more than 20% of the country can light up legally under state laws. Cristina Alesci explains what this vote means for the future of the weed industry.
You probably used at least one Google product today. Your browser, email, search engine: odds are, Google built it. But with dominant market power comes scrutiny. CNN’s Jon Sarlin looks into the swirling antitrust questions surrounding the world’s search engine.
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After raising almost $3 billion, Ginkgo Bioworks has built the world’s largest DNA factory in a bid to alter the code behind life and replace traditional manufacturing with biology. #Science #HelloWorld #BloombergQuicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Subscribe to Quicktake Explained: https://bit.ly/3iERrup QuickTake Originals is Bloomberg’s
Foreign investors are injecting less money into Chinese equities than into other Asian emerging markets for the first time in six years, as investor optimism about Chinese growth wanes and interest grows in South Korea, Taiwan and India. Read more at https://on.ft.com/3OhVpaB #investing #foreigninvestment #asianstocks #equities #china #taiwan #chinaeconomy #asia #southkorea #india Produced and edited
Many parents believe in the discredited link between vaccines and autism. Bloomberg QuickTake explains why this belief is a danger to everyone, not just the unvaccinated. Video by Henry Baker ———- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Bloomberg is the First Word in business news, delivering breaking news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market
Paper factories in Sanganer, India still produce each sheet one by one. The industry has withstood colonization and foreign competition since papermaking communities first arrived in India around the 16th century. We went inside Kalpana Handmade Paper Industries to see how the craft is still standing. For more information, visit: http://kalpanahandmadepaper.com/index.php MORE STILL STANDING VIDEOS:
Creature Technology is the world’s top animatronics company that makes giant dinosaurs, bears, gorillas, and whatever else museums and amusement parks need. In this segment of ‘Hello World: Australia,’ Bloomberg’s Ashlee Vance visits the company’s warehouse and meets these incredible “creatures” in person. Watch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtpkXDQIMTE ———- Hello World is a Webby and
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