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As Coronavirus Spreads, Trump Proposes Public Health Funding Cuts

Higher Ed
Public health advocates say public health needs more money, not less — especially as the novel coronavirus continues to spread.
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Rethinking Public Health Funding When A Pandemic Is Our Biggest Threat

Higher Ed
Newsy's Datalogue series explores bolstering public health systems with larger budgets to arm the country with stronger pandemic preparedness.
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Bloomberg

WHO Incident Manager for COVID-19 Discusses Virus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- Abdi Mahamud, incident manager for COVID-19 at the Western Pacific regional office of the World Health Organization, talks about the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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First Pacific tsunami drill starts despite real earthquakes

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre

2. Medium of Pacific Tsunami Warning C
entre
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Brian Yanagi, Tsunami Centre
Spokesman:
"Pacific wide tsunami exercise...
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a new office to study global terrorism

Higher Ed
Washington, DC, USA - Pool

1. Side view of he
aring
2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Allbaugh, F.E.M.A. (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Director. "President Bush has asked Vice President Cheney to...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabian Mining CEO Says 'Hopeful' on Gold

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Darren Davis, president and chief executive officer of Saudi Arabian Mining Co., also known as Maaden, talks about commodities including aluminium and gold, and the prospects for his company. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din...
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Bloomberg

African Swine Fever Spreads in Methodical Ways: Gro Intelligence CEO

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Sara Menker, chief executive officer and founder of Gro Intelligence, discusses the African Swine Fever epidemic, the level of preparedness for these types of disruptions and the role climate change plays on agriculture. She...
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'I'm Baffled': How U.S. Coronavirus Testing Still Lags Behind

Higher Ed
Experts say we should have reliable data before reopening businesses. But the U.S. still isn't testing as broadly as other countries.
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WRAP Health ministers meet to discuss ways of tackling swine flu; presser

Higher Ed
1. Wide of meeting of ASEAN Health Ministers

2. Malaysian Health Minister Liow Tion
g Lai
3. Wide of Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu seated next to health ministry...
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Bloomberg

German Election Is Hugely Consequential: Bruegel's Wolff

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- "There is going to be a new Chancellor, and who that will be is really of crucial importance not just for Germany, but also for Europe as a whole" says Bruegel Director Guntram Wolff. He speaks to Anna Edwards and Tom Mackenzie...
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Bloomberg

Julius Baer CEO Says Worst Is Over After Challenging 1H

Higher Ed
Julius Baer Group Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Philipp Rickenbacher discusses the company's financial results, strategy and outlook. The Swiss bank's profit slumped in the first half of the year as wild market swings spooked clients and...
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Red Cross briefing on swine flu outbreak

Higher Ed
1. Wide of briefing

2. SOUNDBITE (English) Dominique Praplan, Head of Health Department, International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (
IFRC)
"At this stage, the main role of the...
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US prepares for bird flu in case of an outbreak of the disease

Higher Ed
Ames, Iowa - 23 May 2006

1. Pull back view of Ames faci
lity
2. Close-u
p of sign
3. Close-up researcher punching in code on
security lock
4. SOUNDBITE...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Breivik attack will impact Norway election

9th - Higher Ed
As Norwegians prepare to vote on Monday in national elections, Frank Aarebot Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Bergen believes the fall in popularity of the countrys Labour party is the result of the attack by Anders...
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Ethiopian Airlines continues flights to China

Higher Ed
Ethiopian Airlines has said it is keeping its flights to and from China open, in spite of the new strain of virus spreading across mainland China and beyond.
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Bloomberg

When Will U.S. Covid-19 Vaccine Be Widely Available?

Higher Ed
Dec.23 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine and the U.S. government's handling of the pandemic. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School...
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Health ministers meet to discuss ways of tackling swine flu

Higher Ed
1. Wide of meeting of ASEAN Health Ministers

2. Malaysian Health Minister Liow Tion
g Lai
3. Wide of Chinese Health Minister Chen Zhu seated next to health ministry representatives from Japan...
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World Series, WWII, Roosevelt, Trade

Higher Ed
Cincinnati Wins World Series

In the decisive 7th game, the 'Reds' beat Detroit to take their first Series in 20 y
ears.
(Sport,
Baseball)
Americans Reg
ister For Draft
Millions of men between the ages of 21 and...
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UK Health Protection Agency chairman says there'll be more Ebola cases internationally

Higher Ed
The chair of the UK Health Protection Agency said on Monday that every country must be prepared for possible cases of the Ebola virus.

According to Dr David Heymann, professor of infectious disease epidemiology...
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Bloomberg

How Late Is President Obama in His Response to Ebola?

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Columbia University Professor of International and Public Affairs Jeffrey Sachs discuses the United States response to Ebola. He speaks on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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WRAP International conference on efforts to prevent bird flu

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1. Wide interior of Avian Influenza Pledge Conference opening meeting

2. Various of Dr. David Nabarro, Senior Coordinator, United Nations System for Avian and Human Influenza at...
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Curated Video

WRAP EU financial pledge, Tamiflu offer, Turkish appeal

Higher Ed
1. Wide interior of Avian Influenza Pledge Conference opening meeting

2. Various of Dr. David Nabarro, Senior Coordinator, United Nations System for Avian and Human Influenza at p
odium
3....
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UN on humanitarian preparations amidst looming Idblib offensive

Higher Ed
A top U.N. humanitarian aid official for Syria said the United States, Russia and other powers have expressed a "common agreement" on the need to find a peaceful way forward for the rebel-held province of Idlib.
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Bloomberg

How Would a 'Hard Brexit' Affect The U.K. Economy?

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Michala Marcussen, group chief economist at Societe Generale, talks about the Brexit negotiations and the implications for the British economy. She speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle...