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Here's Why Those Slushy Sidewalk Puddles Are Crazy Deep
Jan. 28 -- The snow has stopped falling in New York City and that means it's time to prepare for the notorious puddles of slush. They ruin shoes and make commutes more like arctic expeditions. But just where do they come from and why are they so deceptively deep? Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley explains the origin of slush.
Renault Unveils ‘Extremely Sensual’ New SUV
Feb. 3 -- Renault is continuing its push into the compact SUV segment with a brand-new crossover, called the Kadjar unveiled last night near Paris. The French carmaker, Europe's third-largest, is counting on this new model, among others, to compensate for the drop of sales in Russia. Bloomberg's Caroline Connan was at the unveiling.
Why U.S. Treasury Yields Are So Low
Feb. 2 -- In today's "Off the Charts," Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu takes a look at why U.S. Treasury yields are so low. She speaks on "Bottom Line."
NFL Tackles Domestic Violence Issue
Feb. 2 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan reports on the off-the-field issues plaguing the NFL. She speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on "Bottom Line."
What Exactly Is in Obama’s $4 Trillion Budget?
Feb. 2 -- Citigroup Vice Chairman Corporate and Investment Banking Peter Orszag examines President Obama’s $4 trillion dollar budget that he sent to Congress. Orszag speaks on “Bottom Line.”
RadioShack Said to Discuss Shutdown as Part of Deal
Feb. 2 -- RadioShack is preparing to shut down the almost-century-old retail chain in a bankruptcy deal that would sell about half its store leases to Sprint and close the rest, according to people with knowledge of the discussions. Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu reports on “Bloomberg West.”
When Will U.S. Gas Price Windfall Fuel Consumer Spending?
Feb. 2 -- The U.S. is benefitting from lower gas prices at the pump, but that has not yet translated to a spending boom as consumer spending fell 0.3 percent in December. Bloomberg’s Matt Townsend reports on “In The Loop.”
Can Obama’s 3% Solution Awaken Homeowners’ Dream?
Feb. 2 -- Home ownership rates have hit the lowest level in 20 years as the housing market continues to struggle following the financial crisis. Bloomberg’s Erik Schatzker examines a proposal from President Barack Obama to incentivize home ownership. He speaks on “In the Loop.”
Why 2015’s Super Bowl Ads Turned Serious
Feb. 2 -- Bloomberg’s Brendan Greeley examines this years Super Bowl ads on “In The Loop.”