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Gwyneth Paltrow films new travel show about Spain's food and culture

Higher Ed
No re-use/re-sale of film/ TV clips without clearance AP Entertainment New York City, 21 September 2008 1. Wide shot of the outside of the Queen Sophia Spanish Institute in New York City 2. Tight shot of American and Spanish flags...
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Bridgeman Arts

Food preparation in a disaster. Canada, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of food halls and kitchens. Stills of...
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Bloomberg

Mizuho Bank Not Worried About Yield Curve Inversion

Higher Ed
Mar.25 -- The head of one of Japan's largest lenders says he's not overly-concerned with the inversion of a much-watched part of the U.S. yield curve. Speaking exclusively to Bloomberg, Mizuho Bank CEO Koji Fujiwara says it could be some...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Fine French fast food -- the next culinary

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Fine French fast food -- the next culinary
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Bloomberg

Blue Apron: Delivering 800K Ready-to-Make Meals a Month

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Blue Apron is a New York City startup that offers tasty cook-it-yourself meals at everyday prices. Users pick three recipes from Blue Apron's weekly offerings and then receive a box of ingredients along with step-by-step...
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Bloomberg

The Top Ten Stocks for Oct. 9

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Mike McKee report on todays top ten stocks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Papa Murphy's: The Take 'N' Bake Pizza

Higher Ed
Oct. 2 -- Papa Murphy's CEO Ken Calwell discusses the company's ""take-n-bake"" pizza and growth prospects with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Japan, US and Europe discuss China's rare earth mineral policy, sots

Higher Ed
1. Mid shot of (from left) Hans Dietmar Schweisgut, European Union Ambassador to Japan, Yukio Edano, Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry and Steven Chu, US Energy Secretary shaking hands at the Second Trilateral EU-Japan-US...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukrainian and Russian chefs in London join forces for 'Cook for Ukraine' project

9th - Higher Ed
Ukrainian chef Olia Hercules and Russian chef Alissa Timoshkina, long-time friends living in London, are leading a fundraising initiative for Unicef, encouraging restaurants to cook ukrainian dishes and gather donations (Footage by AFPTV...
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Curated Video

AP video tour of the new USSA Center of Excellence training facility for Ski and Snowboarders.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: New Olympic Training Facility CAPTION: The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association opens a brand new $22 million indoor training center in Park City, Utah. The new facility is expected to give the athletes a boost...
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Bloomberg

Why Coca-Cola Wants to Follow Your Pet Pooch

Higher Ed
Oct. 21 -- Big companies have a lot going for them: millions of customers, years of experience and -- usually -- plenty of money...but when it comes to innovation, it can be hard to keep up with startups. Coca-Cola, one of the worlds...
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Bloomberg

Can Your Really Make Great Low Calorie, Low Fat Dessert?

Higher Ed
Dec. 12 -- LYFE Kitchen Restaurants CEO Chance Carlisle and Executive Chef Art Smith discuss making great low calorie food. They speak on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Are Bond Sales Hurting Sukuk Market?

Higher Ed
June 2 -- Bashar Al-Natoor, global head of Islamic finance at Fitch Ratings, discusses the governments in the Gulf region rushing to sell billions of dollars of debt to the international market and its impact on the Islamic market. He...
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Bloomberg

Apple Scales Back Plans to Build a Car

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Apple has drastically scaled back its automotive ambitions, leading to hundreds of job cuts and a new direction that, for now, no longer includes building its own car, according to people familiar with the project. Bloomberg's...
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Bridgeman Arts

Emergency Measures College in Canada. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of students learning food preparation...
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Bridgeman Arts

Singer and jazz band at nightclub in Juan-les-Pins, 1952

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 4 of 1952 promo film about Juan-le-Pins. male singer sings a French song into a microphone. Jazz musicians play together, piano solo.
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Bloomberg

Why Apple's Tim Cook Is Slamming Silicon Valley Rivals Over Use of Data

Higher Ed
Oct.24 -- Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook lashed into Silicon Valley competitors that collect user data, equating their services to “surveillance,” provoking defenses by Facebook Inc. and Google of their advertising-based...
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Bloomberg

Apple Tries to Get on Trump's Good Side

Higher Ed
Nov.22 -- Gene Munster, Loup Ventures co-founder, and Shira Ovide, of Bloomberg Opinion, discuss Tim Cook's meeting with President Donald Trump and how big tech companies are handling political ads. They speak on "Bloomberg Technology."...
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Bloomberg

Chef Andrés: The American Dream Is Real

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- José Andrés, ThinkFoodGroup chef and owner, and World Central Kitchen founder, talks about his journey from Spain to America. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Too many gorillas? The great apes' hunt for space in Rwanda

9th - Higher Ed
With hundreds of mountain gorillas in residence, the Volcanoes National Park in Rwanda is a conservation triumph. But this resurgence is not without consequences, as the majestic creatures now struggle for space to grow and thrive...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Eating shoes: surviving Madagascar's famine

9th - Higher Ed
REFILE OF A NATURAL SOUND VERSION AFP REPORT/VOICED AFP REPORT on famine devastating the south of Madagascar as the UN’s World Food Programme announces that nearly 30,000 people in the country are in the grips of the world's only famine...
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Curated Video

Michigan Town Struggles With Lead-Contaminated Water

Higher Ed
Aging infrastructure in Benton Harbor, Michigan has caused residents to line up to pick up bottled water from distribution sites every week.
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Curated Video

It's hard to imagine, but Art Ginsburg has spent 30 years quietly turning himself into an unlikely food celebrity, an icon with a multimillion dollar brand, all under the radar of the culinary elite. Ginsburg is TV's Mr. Food.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: TV's Mr. Food is ooh, so good even after 30 years CAPTION: It's hard to imagine, but Art Ginsburg has spent 30 years quietly turning himself into an unlikely food celebrity, an icon with a multimillion dollar brand, all...