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Bronze representation of the lost River Walbrook, by Cristina Iglesias, outside Bloomberg's new European HQ

Testifying in Albany on February 7, 2011.

 

Watch coverage of his testimony here...

 

video.wmht.org/video/1791782300/

The central ramp spirals up most of the nine storey building

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets Michael Bloomberg in Jerusalem.

Photo by Haim Zach / GPO

 

ראש הממשלה בנימין נתניהו נפגש עם ראש העיר ניו יורק לשעבר מייקל בלומברג בלישכתו בירושלים

צילום חיים צח / לע"מ

 

A very clumsy creation. This Bloomberg keyboard with complementary thumb biometric device is less than comfortable for anybody to use. By all means, this keyboard alone has had to contribute to somebody’s carpel tunnel syndrome.

Abortion clinic closures nationwide. (Bloomberg)

6th view of St Paul's, from the employee cafe breakout zone

Illustration by Al Murphy

Photograph by Coolife

January 18, 2013 - Washington DC., Transforming Transportation 2013: World Bank Group President Kim and The Honorable Michael Bloomberg, Mayor of New York City at keynote session at the annual Transforming Transportation conference in Washington DC. The conference is hosted jointly by the World Bank and EMBARQ - the World Resource Institute's Center for Sustainable Transport. Photo: Ryan Rayburn / World Bank

Illustration by Mat Maitland

Photograph By Jamie Chung

Photo Credit: Dan Jahn/Clinton Global Initiative

 

Taken together, rapid globalization, the international financial crisis, major shifts in the energy landscape, and growing pressures on the world’s workforce have had major implications for America’s competitiveness in the global economy. While these changing dynamics have resulted in new markets and opportunities for American products, entrepreneurs, and cities, they have also forced the U.S. to reexamine its fundamental economic strengths as a nation. Increasingly, U.S. competitiveness will be driven by the country’s strategic human advantage- its leadership in innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship.

 

In this session, America’s leading thinkers will discussed the next generation of American growth and competitiveness by:

• Taking stock of America’s current and future position in the global economy

• Assessing how America’s leading businesses are evolving to remain competitive

• Exploring what it will take for the U.S. to retain a position of global economic leadership in an increasingly complex world

 

Moderator:

 

Willow Bay, Special Correspondent, Bloomberg TV

Participants:

 

Rich Barton, Co-founder and Executive Chairman, Zillow Inc.

Jacqueline Hinman, President and CEO, CH2M HILL

Robert E. Rubin, Co-Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations, Former Secretary of the Treasury, U.S. Department of the Treasury

Closing Conversation:

 

Participants:

 

President Bill Clinton, Founding Chairman, Clinton Global Initiative; 42nd President of the United States

Former Mayor Mike Bloomberg speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at Warehouse 215 at Bentley Projects in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

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