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Curated Video

Jussie Smollett Awaits Verdict As Jurors Consider Case

Higher Ed
The former "Empire" actor testified that he was the victim of a real hate crime, telling jurors "there was no hoax."
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Bloomberg

Biden Should Push Government to Work with Minority-Owned Companies, says Ariel's Rogers

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- John Rogers, the chairman and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, discusses organizations his firm recommends donating to on this "Giving Tuesday," what Wall Street needs to do to close the racial divide, and what he'd like to see...
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Curated Video

The Presidential primary race for the republican nomination is halfway complete with the Illinois primary. In the trenches of the daily political battle are staffers, media and voters crossing America.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:In the trenches of the GOP campaign trail CAPTION: The Presidential primary race for the Republican nomination is halfway complete with the Illinois primary. In the trenches of the daily political battle are staffers, media and...
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Curated Video

Vertical farming big trend in Chicago

Higher Ed
AP Television Bedford Park, Illinois, USA - March 13, 2013 1. Timelapse shot of basil seedlings growing 2. Exterior of warehouse that houses FarmedHere company 3. Wide shot of vertical growing structure inside 4. Worker carries...
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Bloomberg

BloomNation Plants Online Growth Seed for Local Florists

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- BloomNation founder David Daneshgar and Spark Capital general partner Andrew Parker explain the development of BloomNations online distribution platform bringing local florists to a global audience. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Chicago Mayor Gives Interviews Only To POC On Inauguration Anniversary

Higher Ed
Mayor Lightfoot says this is about pushing for diversity in the media, but critics have called it discriminatory and performative.
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Curated Video

Pulse Shooting Sparked Conversations About Catholic LGBTQ Inclusion

Higher Ed
The tragedy in Orlando made Catholic leaders think about the treatment and inclusion of the LGBTQ community.
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Curated Video

Child Tax Credit Rolls Out: Chicago Mom Says Money Will Help Pay Bills

Higher Ed
Single Mom Serena Sumrell says she was hard hit financially by the pandemic. She says the Child Tax Credit can help ease her burden.
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Curated Video

Formerly Deported Vet Attends State Of The Union For 'Voiceless Ones'

Higher Ed
U.S. Rep. "Chuy" García invites Miguel Perez, who was once deported but is now a citizen, to spotlight fellow vets who are still banished.
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Curated Video

Chicago Is Seeing An Exodus Of Black Americans

Higher Ed
Black families are moving out of Chicago, partly to seek lower costs of living and leave gun violence behind.
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Curated Video

Chicago's Sex Ed Curriculum Seen As Tool Against Domestic Violence

Higher Ed
The curriculum aims to teach kids from kindergarten to high school. It's one of the most advanced programs in the U.S., but implementation lags.
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Curated Video

The World's Largest Starbucks Adapts To New Coffee Consumer Trends

Higher Ed
The details incorporated in the world's largest Starbucks reflect the changing tastes of coffee customers. Coffee needs to be custom and gourmet.
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Bloomberg

Ex-RBI Governor Rajan Sees Community as Base for Capitalism

Higher Ed
Feb.26 -- Raghuram Rajan, former Reserve Bank of India Governor and author of "The Third Pillar," discusses the element of community missing from democratic capitalism. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1946 New Managers For White Sox And Yankees and First Night Game At Yankee Stadium

Higher Ed
1946 Newsreel / Narrated / Exterior of Comiskey Park / Lyons Pitching / Lyons meets fans / Lyons and Dykes together / MacPhail throws switch for lights / Lights at Yankee Stadium for first time / Dickey Manages Team / History of McCarthy...
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Bloomberg

CFTC Chairman Seeks Balance of Rules, Prosperity

Higher Ed
Sep.29 -- CFTC Chairman Christopher Giancarlo discusses the commission's goal of aligning regulations with strong U.S. economic growth. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1935 World Series highlights games 5 and 6

Higher Ed
Title: 'Fifth Game, Cubs 3, Tigers 1' superimposed over WS baseball field of Chicago's Wrigley Field as Cubs' Chuck Klein hits a home run / title: 'Sixth Game, Tigers 4, Cubs 3' superimposed over LS ball field at Detroit's Navin Field...
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Curated Video

Poverty rate registers first significant decline since 2000

Higher Ed
FILE: Chicago, Illinois - 13 June 2006 1. Medium shot of homeless person sitting in front of sign reading (English), "Today is your day, let Jesus come into your life." 2. Two people sitting on ground nears bags 3. Man sitting in doorway...
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Curated Video

Experts warn of lightning danger from personal music players

Higher Ed
Castle Rock, Colorado - 11 July 2007 1. Wide of Jason Bunch under tree 2. UPSOUND: (English) Jason Bunch, struck by lightning while wearing a personal music player: "My last memory is probably by that tree, it did wipe my memory." 3....
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Curated Video

Advocates Cite More Guilty Pleas As COVID Disrupts Courts

Higher Ed
Some of America's busiest courts have gone virtual or delayed creating backlogs, increased surveillance and false guilty pleas, advocates say.
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Bloomberg

Ariel Investment’s John Rogers, Jr. on Investing Outlook

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- John Rogers, Jr., Chairman and Co-CEO, Ariel Investments speaks with Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde at the Bloomberg Invest Global Summit about what he sees around the corner for the global recovery.
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Curated Video

How To Design Your Work-From-Home Space Better

Higher Ed
Consider light, ergonomics, nature, comfort and color. If you only had one thing to change, Ferdinand Dimailig recommends lighting.
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Curated Video

Michigan Suspect's Parents Ask To Lower $500K Bond

Higher Ed
They were arrested a month ago following accusations of buying a handgun for their son and then failing to intervene before a school shooting.
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Bloomberg

Jacob Frenkel: Markets & the Legacy of Robert Mundell

Higher Ed
Apr.12 -- Jacob Frenkel, Group of Thirty Chairman of the Board Of Trustees details the legacy of Robert Mundell and how his ideas "hypnotized" markets.
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Curated Video

'Living' Memorial Challenges Cultural Narrative Around Gun Violence

Higher Ed
Two moms called on a design group to build a first-of-its-kind memorial to remember victims of gun violence as people, not numbers.