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Press Association

Sara Gorton comments as NHS pay offer accepted by most health unions - Full version

Higher Ed
Interview with Sara Gorton, head of health at Unison, as more than a million NHS workers in England are to be given a 5% pay rise this year and a cash sum for last year, after ministers and unions agreed a new pay deal.
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Press Association

Sara Gorton hopes to have increased pay for nurses in June

Higher Ed
Sara Gorton, Head of Health for Unison, at their head office in central London, as she has confirmed she hopes to have an increased pay in nurse's pay packets in June.
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Bloomberg

Stocks Could Drop 15% With No Debt Deal, Malik Says

Higher Ed
Nuveen CIO Saira Malik says debt ceiling issues are not priced into the market and equities could drop 10-15% if there is no deal. She speaks to Romaine Bostick at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fifty years on, archivists fight misinformation around Philippine martial law era

9th - Higher Ed
Misleading claims about human rights abuses under the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos have resurfaced on social media in the run up to the 50th anniversary of martial law (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

BSE CEO on Stock Price, Earnings, Indian Economy

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Ashishkumar Chauhan, chief executive officer and managing director at BSE, discusses his stock price, earnings, what's ahead for the company and India's economy. He speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

How New York City Got Its Skyline

Higher Ed
Jun.07 -- Many of the classic skyscrapers that define New York City’s skyline have their design roots in a monumental 1916 zoning law, which established “setback” requirements for buildings above a certain height. In the heart of the...
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Bridgeman Arts

United Nations conference, UN resolution against North Korea, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United Nations meeting to discuss the invasion of the Republic of Korea by the North on 25th June, 1950. America claiming that North Korea had broken world peace by attacking South Korea.
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Bloomberg

Allianz Takes $4.2 Billion Charge to Cover U.S. Fund Debacle

Higher Ed
Giulio Terzariol, chief financial officer at Allianz SE, discusses taking a charge of $4.2 billion tied to the collapse of its Florida-based hedge funds in early 2020, fourth-quarter operating profit and Fed policy. He speaks on...
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Curated Video

House Democrats' Resolution Sets Rules For Impeachment Inquiry

Higher Ed
The resolution sets rules for House democrats to follow throughout impeachment proceedings.
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Curated Video

US bicameral support for Equal Rights Amendment

Higher Ed
Bicameral support is being gathered on Capitol Hill to get women's rights added into the Constitution.
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Curated Video

Bicameral support for Equal Rights Amendment

Higher Ed
Bicameral support is being gathered on Capitol Hill to get women's rights added into the Constitution.
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Bloomberg

Odds of Truce in Ukraine Are Quite Low, Jake Sullivan Says

Higher Ed
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says the odds of a truce in Ukraine are very slim. He speaks on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Sept. 7 in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Indian Banks Focusing on Resolution of Bad Debt

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Chanda Kochhar, chief executive officer of ICICI Bank, discusses the Indian banking sector and the progress of resolving bad debt. She joins Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Surveillance" at the World...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Analyst: China's debt-crippled Evergrande default 'a long time coming'

9th - Higher Ed
After debt-crippled Chinese property giant Evergande defaults for the first time, Mark Williams, Chief Asia Economist at Capital Economics tells AFP during an interview that the default was "a long way coming" and that for policy makers...
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Curated Video

House Committee Takes Formal Steps Toward Impeachment Investigation

Higher Ed
Hearings are expected to follow the same procedures used in 1974 with former President Richard Nixon's impeachment proceedings.
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama is acting within the law in ordering U.S. military attacks against Libya, a top State Department lawyer told a Senate panel sharply divided over the commander in chief's authority in the 3-month-old conflict.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Adviser: Obama acting lawfully on Libya CAPTION: President Barack Obama is acting within the law in ordering U.S. military attacks against Libya, a top State Department lawyer told a Senate panel sharply divided over the...
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Curated Video

Record Fine, VW Employees Indicted in Scandal

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - January 11, 20161. Wide presser2. SOUNDBITE (English) Loretta Lynch, U.S. Attorney General:"Today, the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency...
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Bloomberg

Honeywell CEO Adamczyk on Sales, Growth, M&A

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Darius Adamczyk, chief executive officer and chairman at Honeywell, discusses the company’s first-quarter sales growth, global growth opportunities, and taking a disciplined approach to investments and M&A. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Trump Border Emergency Vote Likely Next Week in Senate, Thune Says

Higher Ed
Mar.06 -- Senator John Thune, Republican Majority Whip from South Dakota, discusses the upcoming Senate vote on President Donald Trump's emergency declaration on a border wall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Senate Democrats, Republicans Make Power-Sharing Deal

Higher Ed
It is almost identical to the agreement made in 2001, the last time the Senate was evenly split.
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Bloomberg

Akzo Nobel CEO: No Linear Path to 15 by 20 Target

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Thierry Vanlancker, chief executive officer at Akzo Nobel, discusses second-quarter earnings, M&A plans and how the U.S.-China trade dispute is impacting his business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Curated Video

AP Television interview with Israeli ambassador

Higher Ed
Washington, DC 1. Daniel Ayalon, Israeli Ambassador to the United States, walking through AP television newsroom 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Daniel Ayalon, Israeli Ambassador to the United States: "We are very pleased with this resolution...
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Curated Video

Record Fines, VW Employees Indicted in Scandal

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington - January 11, 20161. SOUNDBITE (English) Loretta Lynch, U.S. Attorney General:"Today, the Department of Justice, the Environmental Protection Agency...
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Bloomberg

BofAML's Woo Discusses Yuan, Aussie, Yen, Pound

Higher Ed
Sep.02 -- David Woo, head of global interest rates and foreign exchange at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, discusses how the U.S.-China trade war and the Brexit negotiations are affecting currencies. He speaks with "Bloomberg Markets:...