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Bridgeman Arts

The city of Tallinn and its industrial sites. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. City scenes of Tallinn and its architecture. A line of photographs on the street. Footage of industrial construction sites and their labourers....
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Curated Video

Florence batters, bruises tobacco crops in NC

Higher Ed
Hurricane Florence is testing the resolve of farmers in the Carolinas, who could face billions of dollars in agricultural damages while still feeling the sting from Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
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Florence batters North Carolina crops, church

Higher Ed
Hurricane Florence is testing the resolve of farmers in the Carolinas, who could face billions of dollars in agricultural damages while still feeling the sting from Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
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Bloomberg

VW, Tesla, Ford Roll Out EV Pumps That Give Speedier Recharges

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- Electric car makers and energy companies are driving the global rollout of ultra-fast charging pumps. With thousands of souped-up stations are being installed in cities across the globe. Bloomberg’s David Stringer reports on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Parisian restaurant puts its beer taps back into service in anticipation of terrace reopening

9th - Higher Ed
At Chez Claude, located opposite the Louvre museum, staff are getting the restaurant's draught beer back into service after giving the pipes a thorough cleaning, to be able to serve customers ice-cold beers as soon as the terraces reopen...
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Curated Video

At the National Pinball Museum in Washington, D.C., the history of the game with its rolling metal balls and noisy flippers is a passion for David Silverman. But the AP's Lee Powell says it may be game over for the fledgling museum.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Game over for national pinball museum? CAPTION: At the National Pinball Museum in Washington, D.C., the history of the game with its rolling metal balls and noisy flippers is a passion for David Silverman. But the AP's Lee...
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Curated Video

Stadium, Cyclists, President

Higher Ed
New York City Gets New Sports Stadium A new stadium, named for William A. Shea, the man who was instrumental in its construction, is dedicated in Flushing Meadow, N.Y. Shea Stadium will be the home of the New York Mets during the...
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Curated Video

Drivers encouraged to swap four wheels for two in car-choked city

Higher Ed
People in bustling Mumbai are being encouraged to ditch four wheels for two - for the daily commute to work. While cycling is popular around the world, in India it's something that's only just starting to catch on - mainly because...
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Final preparations ahead of national election on Monday

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of election officials sorting out voting material 2. Various shots of election officials preparing ballot papers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Pamela Andeo, Returning Officer for Nairobi's Westlands Constituency: "What we are...
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Curated Video

RR7048B SOUTH AFRICA: THE LAST DIAMOND RUSH?

Higher Ed
1. Map, zoom in to Johannesburg. 2. GV Swartrand farm. 3. Diggers rush to stake claims. 4. Crowd around loudspeaker, man calls out names 5. diggers run off. 6. Various shots staking claims, digging in. 7. Interview Big Piet...
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Curated Video

Afghan migrant family describe chance reunion

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: STRICTLY NO ACCESS IRAN AND AFGHANISTAN; STRICTLY NO ACCESS BBC PERSIAN/NO VOA PERSIAN/NO MANOTO 1 SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - DUE TO THE COUPLE'S FEAR FOR THE FAMILY'S SAFETY SHOULD THEY BE FORCED TO RETURN HOME,...
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The struggles of the Big Three auto makers means worry at a range of suppliers making the raw materials going into vehicles, suppliers like FormTech Industries in Royal Oak, Mich.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Auto woes roll down to parts makers CAPTION: The struggles of the Big Three auto makers means worry at a range of suppliers making the raw materials going into vehicles, suppliers like FormTech Industries in Royal...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Machine breaks the daily grind for women in Burkina Faso

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Machine breaks the daily grind for women in Burkina Faso
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Machine breaks the daily grind for women in Burkina Faso

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Machine breaks the daily grind for women in Burkina Faso
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: French Socialist primary candidates clash in televised debate

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: French Socialist primary candidates clash in televised debate
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US vote: Stein goes to Trump Tower to step up recount drive

9th - Higher Ed
Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein steps up her efforts to secure election recounts travelling to Trump Tower in New York to announce that a federal lawsuit had been filed in Pennsylvania
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Curated Video

State-Wide Wisconsin Recount of Election Begins

Higher Ed
The first candidate-driven statewide recount of a presidential election in 16 years has begun in Wisconsin.It's a state that Donald Trump won by less than a percentage point over Hillary Clinton after polls long predicted a Clinton...
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Bloomberg

Kevin Hassett Explains Benefits of GOP Tax Overhaul

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- White House Council of Economic Advisors Chairman Kevin Hassett discusses the details of the Republican tax overhaul in the House and Senate. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Trump Slaps Tariffs on Solar Panels and Washing Machines

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines ahead of his trip to the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Florence batters North Carolina crops, church

Higher Ed
Hurricane Florence is testing the resolve of farmers in the Carolinas, who could face billions of dollars in agricultural damages while still feeling the sting from Hurricane Matthew in 2016.
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Bloomberg

China Believes They Have a Trump Problem, CFR's Mallaby Says

Higher Ed
Oct.10 -- Sebastian Mallaby, senior fellow for international economics at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses how the U.S.-China relationship weighs on globalism. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Why Long-Term Investors Should Be Buying Stocks Right Now

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- David Kelly, JPMorgan Asset Management chief global strategist, discusses the recent volatility in U.S. equities with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Why the Selloff in Tech Stocks Is Worse in Europe

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Alex Webb, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, discusses the selloff in European tech stocks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology." Webb's opinions are his own.
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‘Slim’ chance Fla. county makes recount deadline

Higher Ed
The supervisor of midterm elections in Florida's Palm Beach County says the likelihood of her office completing the recount by the state-mandated 3 p.m. deadline is slim.