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Bridgeman Arts

Recovery of Looted art, Berchtesgade. c.1945

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Recovery of stolen art from a train near Berchtesgaden in the last days of the war. Master available in 1920*1080p pillarboxed resolution. Beutekunst at 00:03:20 12:21 - Ruins of the Berghof after the bombing of Obersalzberg
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Bloomberg

Canadian Infrastructure Bank CEO on Infrastructure Opportunities

Higher Ed
Ehren Corey, CEO, Canadian Infrastructure Bank (CIB) discusses Canadian infrastructure opportunities with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs at the Bloomberg Canadian Finance Conference.
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Press Association

PM focusing on trade deal with India as 'partygate' scrutiny continues

Higher Ed
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was focused on a potential trade deal with India as he took questions in a JCB factory in Gujarat as the row over his involvement in 'partygate' continues at home.
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Curated Video

Elisabeth Williams Omilami Continues Her Father's Civil Rights Legacy

Higher Ed
Elisabeth Williams Omilami's father, Hosea Williams, was Martin Luther King Jr.'s national field organizer.
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Curated Video

Texas Doctor Shares How Clinic Is Helping Women Navigate Abortion Laws

Higher Ed
A case involving a woman charged with murder has highlighted the need for safe abortion access in Texas.
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Bloomberg

Natixis' Garcia Herrero On Asia Economic Outlook

Higher Ed
Natixis Chief Asia Pacific Economist Alicia Garcia Herrero discusses her Asian economic outlook. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and David Ingles on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

How IBM Is Improving the Workplace Through AI

Higher Ed
Nov.28 -- Amy Wright, IBM managing director for talent, discusses the company's new artificial intelligence-fueled talent business. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Wonder Technology Estimates Less Than 3% of Mental Disorders Are Properly Diagnosed in China

Higher Ed
Jan.30 -- Less than 3% of mental disorders are properly diagnosed in China because of lack of treatment and social stigma, estimated by Wonder Technology, an AI-based mental health company. Founder and CEO Wendy Wu speaks with...
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Curated Video

VA Cemetery In Calif. To Honor Native American Vets With Memorial

Higher Ed
Riverside, California resting site will be the first to have a plaza dedicated to Native American veterans.
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Bloomberg

UK's Truss on Tax Cuts: This Is the Right Plan (Audio)

Higher Ed
Speaking to BBC local radio reporters this morning, UK Prime Minister Liz Truss defended her government's huge set of unfunded tax cuts. "This is the right plan that we've set out," she said. "It's important that we're taking steps to...
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Bloomberg

How Citadel's Griffin Set Up a Second Giant Business

Higher Ed
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin describes how he pulled off the rare feat of building a second giant business, Citadel Securities. In an interview recorded Feb. 25 at Citadel's offices in Chicago, Griffin explains what his ambitions...
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Bloomberg

SITA's Patel on Top Tech Themes in Air Travel Industry

Higher Ed
Sumesh Patel, Asia Pacific President at SITA, discusses the top technology themes impacting the air travel industry. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

How Big Data Will Change Health Care

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Thomas Laur, global president at SAP Health, discusses how advanced analytics and big data are transforming the health care industry and what SAP is doing on this front. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Press Association

Defence Secretary addresses the Conservative conference in Birmingham

Higher Ed
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace addresses the Conservative Conference in Birmingham, discussing the war in Ukraine and Vladimir Putin’s latest behaviour.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Putin using nuclear 'blackmail' to prevent world helping Ukraine: ICAN

9th - Higher Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin is using nuclear "blackmail" to prevent the world from helping Ukraine, underscoring the need to get rid of these weapons of mass destruction, says Beatrice Fihn, executive director of the International...
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Bloomberg

What Does Twitters 'Fabric Tool Set Do for Apps?

Higher Ed
Oct. 23 -- Twitter Vice President of Product Kevin Weil discusses the companys plans to introduce ""Fabric,"" a tool for building mobile apps. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bridgeman Arts

By Designer part 4 - documentary about product design in 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Interviews with 1970s contemporary Canadian industrial designers. Shots of various 1970s style products. Scenes from a design show.
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Bloomberg

World Bank's Malpass on Wheat Shortages, Refugee Aid

Higher Ed
World Bank President David Malpass discusses the impact of the Ukraine war on global food supply and the World Bank's efforts to help displaced refugees. He speaks with Tom Keene, Lisa Abramowicz and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Hanqi Miao said she wanted to donate her eggs to help infertile couples reproduce, but she acknowledged the money is good, too: She said she'll be paid about $5,000.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: N.Y. taxes to pay donors for stem cell studies CAPTION: Hanqi Miao said she wanted to donate her eggs to help infertile couples reproduce, but she acknowledged the money is good, too: She said she'll be paid about $5,000....
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Bloomberg

Edenred CEO: Purchasing Power First Concern for 60% of Employees

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Purchasing power is the number one concern for 60% of employees amid growing inflation, said Edenred CEO Bertrand Dumazy in a Bloomberg TV interview on Wednesday at the VivaTech conference in Paris. He sees an opportunity for Edenred,...
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Bloomberg

Using Satellites to Predict the Future

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Planet CEO Will Marshall explains how his company has built and deployed the largest fleet of Earth observation satellites and how they use the images captured to record real world events everyday. The company is one of the...
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Curated Video

Fraud In The Addiction Rehab Industry Could Put Millions At Risk

Higher Ed
Without a check on unethical providers, millions of Americans suffering from addiction remain at risk.
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Curated Video

Artist Breland Is Breaking Barriers In Music

Higher Ed
This bold, Jersey-born singer has introduced the world to a new type of country and rap mix.