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CTE Skills

IND-PTCT - Mechanical Draft Cooling Towers

Higher Ed
Mechanical Cooling Towers can be identified by the use of fans to create airflow. An induced draft tower will have fans at the top, which pulls air through. A forced draft tower will have fans at the bottom used to force air into the...
Instructional Video1:09
Next Animation Studio

Scientists shocked by size of Mars’ liquid core

12th - Higher Ed
NASA’s InSight mission marks the first time humans have managed to directly map the internal layering of a planet other than Earth.
News Clip5:00
Curated Video

Latest Fed meeting signals positive direction for economy, strategist says

Higher Ed
Future rate cuts were still uncertain, but market reaction seemed better than expected after Chair Jerome Powell's comments on the Fed's meeting Wednesday, a strategist said. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

UK Latest: Wage Growth Cools, Easing Pressure on BOE

Higher Ed
UK wage growth slipped in the three months to August, indicating a cooling of labor-market pressures that will make it easier for the Bank of England to keep interest rates on hold next month. Lizzy Burden reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip5:53
Bloomberg

Infrastructure Capital Advisors on US Markets

Higher Ed
Jay Hatfield, chief executive officer at Infrastructure Capital Advisors, discusses his outlook and investment strategies for US markets. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
News Clip10:42
Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: PBOC Sets, US CPI

Higher Ed
Tom Mackenzie and Sonali Basak take you through what to watch today.
News Clip1:25
Bloomberg

Euro-Zone Inflation Misses Expectations at 5.3% in August

Higher Ed
Euro-area inflation stopped slowing in August as consumer prices rose 5.3% from a year earlier because of energy. Maria Tadeo reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip5:01
Bloomberg

Northern Trust's Tannenbaum on US Economy

Higher Ed
Carl Tannenbaum, Chief Economist at Northern Trust, discusses his outlook for the US economy and says he sees the Fed nearing its peak of the current tightening cycle. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
News Clip2:37
Bloomberg

Inflation on the Rise in Spain, Germany

Higher Ed
Inflation is rising in Spain and Germany. The data could help dictate if the European Central Bank raises interest rates again on Sept. 14. Bloomberg's Maria Tadeo reports. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
News Clip6:59
Bloomberg

Robust Jobs Number

Higher Ed
Cecilia Rouse, Former Council of Economic Advisers Chair weighs in on US wages which rose at a faster-than-expected clip and is consistent with strong labor demand.
News Clip7:24
Bloomberg

Cracks Emerge in US Labor Market

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Kate Davidson and Jordan Fabian discuss the June jobs report that showed the labor market softening, while wages grew and the unemployment rate lowered. They also discuss US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's trip to Beijing....
News Clip6:06
Bloomberg

June Jobs Report Shows Inflation Pressures Are Easing: Bernstein

Higher Ed
Jared Bernstein, the head of the White House Council of Economic Advisors, says the US still has a robust jobs market and he says inflation pressures are easing. Nonfarm payrolls in June grew by 209,000 missing estimates. He's on...
News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

ECB Seen Hiking Interest Rates; BOJ May Hold Policy

Higher Ed
The European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan are scheduled to announce their policy this week following the Federal Reserve's decision to pause interest rate hikes. Jill Disis reports on Bloomberg Television. Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Quadratic's Davis on Fed, Fixed Income Strategy

Higher Ed
Quadratic Capital Management founder and CIO Nancy Davis discusses US job data, Fed's path, and her latest fixed income strategies. She speaks with Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open".
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Bloomberg

Guotai Junan's Zhou on China Property

Higher Ed
Zhou Hao, Chief Economist at Guotai Junan International Holdings, discusses China's latest industrial profits data. He also shares his on-the-ground observation on China's property sector. He speaks with David Ingles and Yvonne Man on...
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Press Association

Eggborough cooling towers demolished

Higher Ed
Four huge cooling towers have been demolished at the former Eggborough power station. The 300ft high structures in North Yorkshire were brought down just after 8am on Sunday. The coal-fired power station was decommissioned in 2018 and...
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Bridgeman Arts

Hawaii, 1952: Mauna Loa Volcano, the biggest and most active volcano in the world, erupts with an outflow of lava which later turns into the black sands of Hawaii beaches

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hawaii, 1952: Mauna Loa Volcano, the biggest and most active volcano in the world, erupts with an outflow of lava which later turns into the black sands of Hawaii beaches.
News Clip4:00
Curated Video

News Item (a6a7e284-a68a-c110-9c1b-eba887759713)

Higher Ed
00/00/74 c0048894 - color no date line solar energy cut story: "solar energy" shows: nice shot of sun rising over mountain: shot of man talking about solar energy: shot of workmen putting solar panals on roof of experimental...
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Curated Video

How To Keep Predictably Higher Electricity Bills Down This Year

Higher Ed
Extreme heat combined with drought and war effects are driving electricity costs this summer.
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Bloomberg

Are There Any Benefits of a Bubble for China?

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Peking University Professor Christopher Balding discusses the Chinese economy, housing and the country's wealth effect. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Consumer Prices Are a Challenge, Rouse Says

Higher Ed
Cecilia Rouse, chairwoman of the Council of Economic Advisers, said in an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin that the Biden administration expected "elevated" inflation numbers. She spoke on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Latest ISS spacewalk

Higher Ed
International Space Station (ISS) 1. Wide of International Space Station (ISS) 2. Astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria and Sunita Williams getting ready with help of cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin 3. Wide of area where astronauts will be...
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Curated Video

Dentistry, Baseball, Roller Derby

Higher Ed
Painless Dentistry A dentist demonstrates the use of a new device which uses carbon dioxide to keep the drill cold, thus eliminating pain when a patient's teeth are being filled. Throws Baseball 98 MPH Washington DC - Cleveland Indians'...
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Press Association

Boris Johnson explores supercomputer in Scotland

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson visits the University of Edinburgh's Archer2 supercomputer in Penicuik, Midlothian. He was shown around the facility by Professor Mark Parsons. Archer 2 is the fastest and most powerful supercomputer in the UK. It is...