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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : New film Patriots Day chronicles Boston Marathon bombing

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Wahlberg and Peter Berg recreate the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing and its aftermath in the new movie in Patriots Day
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Bloomberg

Syngenta-ChemChina Hits EU Regulatory Concerns

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Syngenta shares declined as concern grows over European Union regulatory issues related to ChemChina's $43 billion takeover of the Swiss company. Bloomberg's Matthew Campbell reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Hermit finds heaven in Lebanese caves

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Hermit finds heaven in Lebanese caves
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Crowds form early for London victory parade marking end of World War II

Higher Ed
Montage scenes of London landmarks at dawn, silhouetted against sky with some VO of birds chirping: Palace of Westminster, Victoria Tower, statue of George IV, stone lion at Trafalgar Square, Royal Fusiliers War Memorial, skyline, Tower...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Contestants Swim the English Channel

Higher Ed
24 swimmers get ready to swim the English Channel from France to England for a cash prize / Swimmers prepare for their long swim by covering themselves in grease / Audience members and cameramen gather around the swimmers on foot and in...
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Bloomberg

Treasury Pick Mnuchin Faces Heat at Senate Hearing

Higher Ed
Jan.19 -- Bloomberg’s Kevin Cirilli reports on the Senate confirmation hearing for Steven Mnuchin, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Treasury secretary. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Bloomberg

EU Regulators to Big Tech: Remove Terrorist Content in 1 Hour

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discussed the European Union's ultimatum to internet giants to remove illegal online terrorist content within an hour, or risk facing new EU-wide laws with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

How a Shift in Housing Could Impact Car Sales

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Neil Dutta, Renaissance Macro Research's head of U.S. economics, discusses recent trends in auto lending with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Sky News

Interview with Paul Roberson about how restoration works will affect the Great Clock of Westminster

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with clockmaker Paul Roberson, one of the craftsmen responsible for looking after the various clocks on the Westminster estate, speaking about the work to be carried out on the mechanism of the Great Clock...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In Syria region under regime siege children die of hunger

9th - Higher Ed
One month old Sahar her ribs protruding under translucent skin breathed her last on Sunday in Syria's Eastern Ghouta where a crushing regime siege has pushed hundreds of children to the brink of starvation
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Bloomberg

U.S. Appeals AT&T-Time Warner Merger

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- The U.S. Justice Department is now appealing a judge's decision to allow AT&T's Time Warner takeover. Bloomberg's Su Keenan reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Cohen Admits to Illegal Contribution; Manafort Convicted

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- President Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer Michael D. Cohen admitted he made illegal campaign contributions at the behest of an unnamed presidential candidate presumed to be Trump. Separately, a jury found Trump's former campaign...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Airport Curbs Access

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- In Hong Kong, the airport is resuming normal operations after a chaotic night of protests. Authorities obtained a court order to stop demonstrators obstructing airport operations. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man reports on “Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Love is in the air in Japan

9th - Higher Ed
From rooms kitted out like medical clinics where couples can play doctors and nurses to grottos where it is permanently Christmas, Japan's Love Hotels cater to almost every taste, offering a few hours of reasonably priced privacy in a...
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Bloomberg

Administration Went Too Far on N.Y. Global Entry Cutoff, Says Hubbard

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Glenn Hubbard, former Council of Economic Advisors Chairman and Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist Editor-in-Chief discuss the Trump administration's decision to bar New Yorker's from applying to the Global Entry program. They...
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Curated Video

Minnesotans Call For Increased Oversight Of Police Training Goals

Higher Ed
Minnesota has some of the most robust peace officer training requirements. But with little state oversight, what that training looks like varies.