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Argentine Prosecutor Charges President With Cover-Up
Feb. 13 -- Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was charged by a prosecutor with trying to cover up the alleged involvement of Iranian officials in the country’s worst terrorist attack. Now a judge must decide whether to pursue the case. Bloomberg’s Katia Porzecanski speaks on “Bottom Line.”
NASA Throws Video Party for Solar Satellite
Feb. 13 -- Bloomberg Pimm Fox reports on the 5-year anniversary of NASA's solar satellite. He speaks on "Money Clip."
Take-Two CEO: We’ve Sold 5M of Our Basketball Video Games
Feb. 13 -- Take-Two Interactive Chairman and CEO Strauss Zelnick discusses sports video games. He speaks on “Market Makers” from the 2015 NBA All-Star Technology Summit at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City, NY.
Ackman: Tax Inversion Will Push Consolidation
Feb. 13 -- On “Before The Bell,” Bloomberg’s Betty Liu, Alix Steel, and Matt Miller run down the top stories of the day. They speak on “In The Loop.”
Xiaomi to Start U.S. Sales in Coming Months: Hugo Barra
Feb. 13 -- Xiaomi, the rising Chinese smartphone maker, is taking its first small step into the U.S. market. The company announced plans to open the Mi.com website in the U.S. and other unspecified markets over the next few months. The site will not sell the company’s popular smartphones or tablets but will carry other products, such as health bands, power chargers, and headphones. Xiaomi announced this news during a press event in San Francisco. Bloomberg's Brad Stone attended the event, and sat down with Xiaomi's Vice President Hugo Barra for an exclusive interview.
A Harvard Mad Scientist Invented Ice Cream That Has Skin
Feb. 13 -- In a sleek new restaurant in Cambridge, Massachusetts, David Edwards is trying to change the way we take in nutrition. The professor, writer, entrepreneur and inventor has created a range of food innovations, from a carafe that will turn your scotch into an inhalable cloud to a device to print smells sent from your iPhone. His best known creation is wikicells, an edible skin meant to replace traditional food packaging. Edwards' biggest problem isn't creating these alternatives, it's selling the public on them. (Video by Drew Beebe, David Yim and Alyssa Zahler)
Thomas Pink CEO: Casual Fashion Is Great Opportunity
Feb. 13 -- Thomas Pink Limited President & Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Heilbron discusses British fashion, and the blurring of lines between casual and formal clothing. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Guy Johnson on Bloomberg Television’s “The Pulse.”
Obama’s Cybersecurity Summit Lacks Top Tech CEOs
Feb. 13 -- President Barack Obama is hosting a White-House sponsored summit on cybersecurity and consumer protection at Stanford University, but some of the biggest names in the tech industry will be absent from the event. Bloomberg’s Peter Cook reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
German Concessions Offer Hope for Greece’s Economy
Feb. 13 -- Talks continue for a second day between Greece and European leaders in pursuit of a debt deal that can work for both the Greek economy and European Union. Bloomberg’s Hans Nichols reports on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”