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Curated Video

Ugandan fish stocks under threat

Higher Ed
Entebbe, Uganda, April 2009 1. Wide shot of illegal fishing nets being burned. 2. Mid shot of illegal fishing nets being burned. 3. Pan of police confiscating illegal fishing nets to be burned. 4. Mid shot of police man ordering...
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Curated Video

RR7309A SOUTH VIETNAM: THE DEBRIS OF WAR

Higher Ed
At Ho Nai, 20 miles from Saigon, is the biggest scrapyard in the world, 450 acres of junk discarded by the Americans as they left Vietnam. Ruined tanks, trucks, jeeps and armoured personnel carriers lie cheek by jowl with pin tables,...
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Bloomberg

Unilever Factories Are Running at 85% Capacity, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Unilever Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope discusses the response to the coronavirus pandemic after the company withdrew its 2020 guidance because of virus-related disruptions to the food and household-products giant’s global...
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Bloomberg

China Economy Shrinks for First Time in Decades Amid Virus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- China’s economy recorded the first contraction in decades in the first quarter as the coronavirus outbreak shut down large parts of the world’s second-largest economy and dimmed the global outlook. Gross domestic product shrank...
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Bloomberg

World Health Organization Names Virus COVID-19

Higher Ed
Feb.11 -- The number of coronavirus cases continues to climb, now standing at more than 43,000. The outbreak has been given an official name by the World Health Organization. Bloomberg’s Selina Wang and Yvonne Man report on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Vestas Wind Systems CEO: Still Believe Will Be a Busy Year

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Henrik Andersen, chief executive officer at Vestas Wind Systems, discusses the impact of coronavirus on the business, the demand outlook for his products and his business strategy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Seeing 'Atypical Drivers' in Used-Car Market, Will See Sustained Prices: Edmunds.com's Caldwell

Higher Ed
Oct.14 -- The U.S. CPI report showed used-vehicle prices jumped by 6.7% from a month earlier, the most in data back to 1969. Demand for used cars and trucks has been rising since the coronavirus pandemic temporarily shuttered auto...
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Bloomberg

What Intel Is Looking for in Its Search for a CEO

Higher Ed
Jan.14 -- Romit Shah, Nomura Instinet managing director, and Bloomberg's Ian King discuss Intel Corp.'s search for a new chief executive officer. They speak with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

WHO Science Council Member: Test, Trace, Isolation Strategy Is Key

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- Adeeba Kamarulzaman, professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the University of Malaya and a member of the World Health Organization Science Council, talks about the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in Southeast...
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Bloomberg

China's Recovery Has Just Started: Morgan Stanley's Xing

Higher Ed
Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses China's retail sales, industrial output and fixed-asset investment data for May and what it means for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Tesla Cyber Roundup Preview

Higher Ed
Westly Group Managing Partner Steve Westly joins Emily Chang to share his thoughts ahead of Tesla's annual shareholder meeting, dubbed 'Cyber Roundup,' where Elon Musk is expected to take questions on a potential stock split and...
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Bloomberg

Super Typhoon Hinnamnor Hits South Korea

Higher Ed
Super Typhoon Hinnamnor made landfall near the city of Geoje in South Korea early Tuesday. Sam Kim reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Nader: Takata Is Arrogant and Looking for a Political Fix

Higher Ed
Dec. 2 -- Consumer advocate Ralph Nader comments on Takata's resistance to a national recall of their airbags. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Japanese Yen Sinks to a New Seven Year Low

Higher Ed
Nov. 20 -- The Japanese yen is trading at around 118 per dollar, its weakest level since August of 2007. Whats ahead for the yen? Bloomberg's David Ingles reports on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

General Motors Corp. said Monday it will permanently close nine more plants and idle three others to trim production and labor costs under bankruptcy protection. The AP's Mark Carlson reports from Michigan

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Workers ponder their futures under GM bankruptcy CAPTION: General Motors Corp. said Monday it will permanently close nine more plants and idle three others to trim production and labor costs under bankruptcy protection. The...
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Bloomberg

Amazon's Chinese Factory Conditions Become Labor Group Target

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- Amazon.com Inc. is being called on by a labor watchdog group to improve factory conditions for workers in China making Echo speakers and Kindle e-readers. Bloomberg Opinion columnist Brooke Sutherland reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bridgeman Arts

Miners at work. France, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from 'Les gens du Nord' (People of the North), a black and white documentary about mining towns in the North of France. Footage of the mining industry in a French town, including workers labouring and railways transporting coal.
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Bridgeman Arts

Workers coming home and sand dunes. France, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from 'Les gens du Nord' (People of the North), a black and white documentary about mining towns in the North of France. Footage of workers coming home from work, wives preparing tea, and the town's sand dunes.
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Bloomberg

Trump Tells Toyota Not to Build Plant in Mexico

Higher Ed
Jan.05 -- President-elect Donald Trump is threatening Toyota with a border tax for planning to build a factory in Mexico. Bloomberg’s Jamie Butters reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Curated Video

Christmas is coming, New York style

Higher Ed
LEADIN : Chistmas preparations are well underway in New York, which is famous for its seasonal displays. There's tinsel and holly to be hung all over Manhattan's shopping streets. The team in...
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Bridgeman Arts

Mining factory and machinery. France, 1952

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from the 1952 short film 'Les hommes de la nuit', about the work of miners in coal mines in Lorraine, France. Scenes from a mining factory. A worker operates the extraction machinery. Railways transport coal.
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Curated Video

Christmas is coming, New York style

Higher Ed
LEADIN : Chistmas preparations are well underway in New York, which is famous for its seasonal displays. There's tinsel and holly to be hung all over Manhattan's shopping streets. The team in...
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Bloomberg

China May Delay Parliament for First Time in Decades

Higher Ed
Feb.17 -- China is considering delaying its most high-profile annual political meeting for the first time in decades, as the government attempts to contain an outbreak of a deadly new strain of coronavirus. Bloomberg's Selina Wang...
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Bloomberg

China Signals Reserve Ratio Cuts Ahead Amid Virus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- China’s cabinet called for a further reduction in the amount of cash some lenders have to park at the central bank, as the government seeks to ease monetary conditions to support the economy amid the impact of the coronavirus....