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Curated Video

Look out, Madonna and Angelina Jolie _ pop star Elton John may be joining the ranks of A-list celebrities with adopted children.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Elton John wants to adopt Ukrainian toddler CAPTION: Elton John and longtime partner David Furnish are interested in trying to adopt a Ukrainian toddler named Lev they met during an orphanage tour. (Sept. 13) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Curated Video

Helsinki Airport trials facial recognition tech

Higher Ed
LEADIN:A high-tech experiment is taking place at Helsinki Airport. Finnish airline Finnair is trialing facial recognition technology, allowing passengers to collect their boarding card just with a quick photo of their face.But experts...
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Bridgeman Arts

Greenland expedition, 1934, by French explorers - leaving by kayak, dog sledding and camping

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explorers travel by husky-drawn sled across snowy landscape and by kayak. Eskimos wave goodbye.
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Bridgeman Arts

Camel train in the Moroccan desert, farming and water, c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
High angle shot of desert in North Africa. Wide shot of caravan in the desert. Caravane crossing the screen, wide shot and medium shot. Men draw out the water from a well. Water conteiner made from animal skin and metal. High angle shot...
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Bridgeman Arts

Hoggar mountain range, the Tuaregs, Bedouin tribesmen load camels with salt to travel across desert, Algeria 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from 16mm 1957 film about the Tuareg Bedouin tribe in Algeria. Aerials of the Hoggar Mountains. Tribesmen load camels with salt to travel across desert.
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Bloomberg

Ryanair's O'Leary Slams U.K.'s `Mismanagement' of Virus

Higher Ed
Sep.09 -- Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary criticized the U.K. government for “political mismanagement” of the coronavirus, saying airport testing is needed to revive the beleaguered airline industry. He also discussed the carrier's bond...
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Bloomberg

Trump ‘Just Getting Started’ on Chinese Apps

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Tensions between China and the U.S. are escalating with the Trump administration saying it’s “just getting started” on taking strong action against Chinese-owned social media apps. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider reports on...
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Press Association

Steve Baker: Dominic Cummings has to go

Higher Ed
Conservative MP says that the Prime Minister's top aide Dominic Cummings needs to go after it emerged he travelled 260 miles to be near family during lockdown.
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Bloomberg

Frontier Air CEO Sees Plenty of Demand for Leisure Travel

Higher Ed
Apr.01 -- Frontier Airlines CEO Barry Biffle says the airline is in a much stronger financial position today and "it's never been a better time" to be in the industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Airbnb Restricts New Year's Eve Bookings

Higher Ed
People who book during New Year's Eve must confirm that they will not throw any parties.
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Bloomberg

Lowy Institute's Kassam on U.S.-China Relations

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- Lowy Institute Director of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy, Natasha Kassam, discusses what next for U.S.-China relations after the release of Huawei CFO, Meng Wanzhou. She also shares her views on the first in-person meeting...
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Press Association

Ian Rankin hopes new book will help readers discover ‘godfather of tartan noir’

Higher Ed
Ian Rankin has told how he hopes his latest book will inspire people to discover the “universe” of the man often dubbed the godfather of Scottish crime writing. In The Dark Remains, Rankin has completed the last unfinished novel by...
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Bloomberg

William Shatner Goes to Space on Blue Origin Rocket

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its second crewed flight into suborbital space with a manifest including 90-year-old “Star Trek” actor William Shatner, who became the oldest person to blast off the planet. The rocket lifted...
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Bloomberg

I Think Ebola Risk Is Lower Than SARS: Kayaks Jones

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Kayak.com Founding Chairman Terry Jones discusses U.S. screening for Ebola at five of the busiest airports for passengers from West Africa nations. He speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Rascal Flatts, The Band Perry, Brad Paisley and Chris Young on travel tips and the most annoying thing about touring overseas

Higher Ed
Some the biggest U.S. country music stars took over London's O2 Arena Sunday (16 MARCH 2014) for the Country 2 Country event. The country music extravaganza saw the likes of Brad Paisley, Rascal Flatts and The Band Perry perform in front...
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Bloomberg

El-Erian: Deutsche Bank Is Not a Lehman Moment

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz and Bloomberg View columnist, offers his thoughts on Deutsche Bank and the warnings the firm presents to Europe and the banking industry. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."...
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Kelly defends US travel ban at Munich conference

Higher Ed
US Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly said on Saturday that President Donald Trump is working on a "streamlined" version of his executive order banning travel from seven predominantly Muslim nations.Speaking on a Munich Security...
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Bloomberg

How IWC Plans to Navigate the Swiss Watch Market

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- IWC Schaffhausen CEO Christoph Grainger-Herr discusses his strategy for navigating the brand in the weak Swiss watch market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Helsinki Airport trials facial recognition tech

Higher Ed
LEADIN:A high-tech experiment is taking place at Helsinki Airport. Finnish airline Finnair is trialing facial recognition technology, allowing passengers to collect their boarding card just with a quick photo of their face.But experts...
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Bloomberg

Why American Express Is Targeting Millennials

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- American Express will debut the Blue Delta SkyMiles credit card this week, offering two miles per dollar spent at U.S. restaurants and on Delta Air Lines Inc. purchases, and one mile per dollar spent everywhere else....
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Bridgeman Arts

Tuareg tribe camp, drinking tea, camels, landscape, Algerian desert, 1957

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from 16mm film about the Hoggar region of Algeria in 1957. The Tuaregs, Bedouin tribes. Man with camel walks to the encampment (tent) in the Tamanghasset region. Various shots of the tribes people drinking under the shade of their...
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Curated Video

Einstein manuscript given to Nobel Prize Museum

Higher Ed
A handwritten manuscript by Albert Einstein was donated on Tuesday to the Nobel Prize Museum in Stockholm.
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Bloomberg

Trump Joins May at 10 Downing Street With Iran, Trade, Huawei on Agenda

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Theresa May met as part of a three-day state visit as Trump talks of the promise of a "very, very substantial' post-Brexit trade deal. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards and Margaret Talev report...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Safari Doctors help isolated villagers in remote parts of Kenya

9th - Higher Ed
Responding to the need for health services in remote areas of the country a Kenyan association created sea-faring mobile clinics in 2015 to provide basic health services to underserved populations (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)