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Video: More Women Drinking Whiskey, Pernod Ricard CEO Says - 24 May 2013, 4:28 pm
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Bryan Fry, chief executive officer of Pernod Ricard USA, talks about the company's products including Jameson whiskey, marketing strategy and female consumers. He speaks with Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: D.C. Gridlock Hurts Infrastructure, Lepatner Says - 24 May 2013, 3:25 pm
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Nathan Sheets, global head of international economics at Citigroup Inc., Casey Dinges, senior managing director of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and Barry Lepatner, author of "Too Big to Fall: America's Failing Infrastructure and the Way Forward," talks about the impact of infrastructure investment on the nation's economy and the challenge of funding needed repairs and improvements. The speak with Alix Steel and Adam Johnson on Bloomberg Television's "Street Smart." (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Virginia Lacrosse Coach on Alumni Job Pipeline - 24 May 2013, 3:10 pm
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Dom Starsia, lacrosse head coach at the University of Virginia, talks about the Virginia Lacrosse Alumni Network, which helps link players to jobs in the financial industry. Starsia also discusses the growth in the popularity of lacrosse. He speaks with Deirdre Bolton and Scott Soshnick on Bloomberg Television’s “Money Moves.” (Source: Bloomberg)
Video: Instapundit: IP Laws Need to be "Pruned Back" - 24 May 2013, 1:30 pm
May 24 (Bloomberg Law) -- Under current intellectual property law, a consumer who unlocks his or her own cellphone can be convicted as a felon. Law professor and Instapundit founder Glenn Reynolds says such a scenario is evidence of how far U.S. intellectual property laws have moved away from their original purpose, giving large corporations tremendous power at the cost of consumer rights. "They give [corporations] way too much...intellectual property laws were actually written as a way of cutting back on monopolies, not granting bigger ones," he says. Additionally, Reynolds says these burdens cause broader systemic harm, as the current intellectual property regime makes it difficult for individuals to come up with innovative, economically productive ideas. "There's just a thicket of intellectual property problems that people have to get through to bring new products to market now and that's very destructive," he says.
Video: Bridge Collapse in Washington Means Longer Commute - 24 May 2013, 1:22 pm
May 24 (Bloomberg) -- Dave Chesson of the Washington State Transportation Department and Kirk Rudeen of the Washington State Patrol talk about the impact of yesterday's collapse of a section of the Interstate 5 bridge spanning the Skagit River north of Seattle on commuter traffic, the investigation into the cause of the collapse and the outlook for reconstruction of the span. (Source: Bloomberg)