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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : SHORT PROFILE: ex-Brazil President Lula

9th - Higher Ed
Brazil's Supreme Court has upheld last month's ruling by one of its chambers that former judge Sergio Moro was "biased" in convicting ex-president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of corruption in 2017 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan AM's Chow on Inflation Outlook

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Marcella Chow, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, looks ahead to the FOMC meeting this week that is seen as critical after U.S. consumer prices soared again in May. Chow says brushing inflation issues aside...
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Bloomberg

Dollar Is 'Extremely Overvalued,' State Street Says

Higher Ed
Dwyfor Evans, head of Asia-Pacific macro strategy at State Street Global Markets, talks about Federal Reserve policy and its implications for financial markets, the outlook for major currencies including the dollar, and China's reopening...
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Curated Video

Affidavit: Club Q Shooter Opened Fire Upon Entering The Building

Higher Ed
The shooter who killed five and injured more than a dozen others was charged with 305 crimes, including hate crimes.
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Bloomberg

Bank of America's Rashaan Reid on Client Behavior

Higher Ed
Bank of America Securities' Head of Global Senior Relationships Rashaan Reid spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about clients' positioning on "Bloomberg: Daybreak Europe."
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Bloomberg

Facebook Sets New Diversity Goals

Higher Ed
Jul.10 -- Facebook global chief diversity officer Maxine Williams, discusses the company's plans to boost diversity. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Facebook's Role in Politics Keeps Growing, Cross Screen Media CEO Says

Higher Ed
Mar.19 -- Cross Screen Media Chief Executive Officer Michael Beach and Bloomberg's Tom Giles discuss President Donald Trump's claims that social media companies are silencing conservative voices and the amount presidential candidates are...
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Curated Video

Pentagon Announces Efforts To Improve Diversity, Inclusion In Military

Higher Ed
Secretary ​Mark Esper revealed three initiatives to help build a military that "pursues equal opportunity and aspires to true meritocracy."
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Bloomberg

Market Repricing Has Further Room to Run: Lynton-Brown

Higher Ed
"Either growth needs to slow by more than the market is currently pricing in or central banks will have work to do," Sam Lynton-Brown, BNP Paribas global head of macro strategy, says during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

The Group of CEOs Working to Advance Diversity in the Workplace

Higher Ed
Nov.11 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Carlos Brito, Anheuser-Busch InBev NV chief executive officer, and Tim Ryan, PwC U.S. chairman, discuss how they are advancing diversity and inclusion in the workplace with Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

Impeachment Coverage: What You Saw Depends On Where You Watched

Higher Ed
Left-leaning news channels, right-wing media present different versions of impeachment trial.
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Bloomberg

PBOC's New LPR Provides Mechanism for More Efficient Rate Move: Fidelity

Higher Ed
Aug.19 -- Bryan Collins, fixed income portfolio manager at Fidelity International, talks about China's decision to make borrowing costs slightly cheaper, and the bond market. Chinese officials introduced a revamped market benchmark rate...
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Bloomberg

California AG Becerra Says DOJ Meeting Was Focused on Social Media Privacy Issues

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- California Attorney General Xavier Becerra discusses the U.S. Justice Department's meeting with state attorneys general about the antitrust and privacy issues surrounding social media. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Curated Video

President Trump And Joe Biden Want To Revoke A Seminal Internet Law

Higher Ed
Democrats and Republicans agree that Section 230 gave social media companies too much content moderation power. But they can't agree on a fix.
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Bloomberg

How IBM's Watson Is Eliminating Bias in Advertising

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- IBM SVP Bob Lord talks about the new tools and projects that ensure algorithms don't discriminate in online advertising. He speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Trump Meets With State AGs About Changing Internet Regulation Law

Higher Ed
President Trump has long accused social media companies of anti-conservative bias and wants Republican state AGs to help in the fight.
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Bloomberg

NYU's Chugh Says Behavioral Norms Have Changed

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Dolly Chugh, professor at NYU's Stern School of Business and author of "The Person You Mean to Be," discusses the allegations against Les Moonves and how companies can effectively implement unconscious bias training. She speaks...
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Bloomberg

Why Women Are Still Underrepresented in Congress

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- Christopher Barry, professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, discusses the gender gap in U.S. politics. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Scarlet Fu on “Bloomberg Markets: The Close.” (This interview aired...
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TED-Ed

Do Politics Make Us Irrational?

9th - 12th
Teaching scholars about the concept of partisan-based cognitive dissonance is essential now more than ever. A short video explains how partisanship works and often causes irrational responses.
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Flipped Math

Sampling Methods

9th - 12th Standards
Pupils watch a video to learn about different types of sample design and how to use technology to create a random sample. They discover different types of bias that may happen due to the sampling design or the questions. Learners use...
Instructional Video13:05
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Crash Course

Cats Vs Dogs? Let's Make an AI to Settle This: Crash Course AI #19

9th - Higher Ed
Would you let artificial intelligence make important decisions for you? The 19th installment of the Crash Course Artificial Intelligence unit shows viewers how to use artificial intelligence to help in decision-making. They see how to...
Instructional Video11:20
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Crash Course

Algorithmic Bias and Fairness: Crash Course AI #18

9th - Higher Ed
You wouldn't expect artificial intelligence to have bias. An illuminating video teaches scholars about five different types of algorithmic bias. They learn how bias is not necessarily harmful but can lead to discrimination, and they...
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PBS

Thinking about Justice

9th - Higher Ed
Before any discussion of justice it's essential that all parties involved share an understanding of the various terms involved in such a discussion. The first video in a series of three provides viewers with definitions for social,...
Instructional Video4:37
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PBS

Concepts Unwrapped: Self-serving Bias

9th - Higher Ed
A short video explores the concept of self-serving bias, the tendency humans have to gather, process, prefer, and remember information and events that support our own view of the world and of ourselves.