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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US embarrassed but not endangered

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : US embarrassed but not endangered
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Bloomberg

Gozi Says Brexit Talks Focused on Damage Limitation

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- Italy's European Affairs Minister says the upcoming Brexit negotiations must be about damage limitation and not about opportunities. Sandro Gozi spoke to Bloomberg's Nejra Cehic in Luxembourg where European ministers are...
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Bloomberg

Dijsselbloem Sees 'Tough' Debt Talks Between IMF, Greece

Higher Ed
Apr.21 -- Eurogroup Chairman Jeroen Dijsselbloem discusses the biggest risks facing the EU with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene at the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington.
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan Says Low Rates Are Building Asset Bubbles

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses Jerome Powell's nomination to the Federal Reserve and what he will bring to the central bank. Kelly speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Kremlin Calls Trump Disclosure Report 'Nonsense'

Higher Ed
May.16 -- A Kremlin spokesperson termed a report that President Donald Trump revealed classified information to top Russian diplomats "nonsense" as questions mount about the potential fallout if classified information was shared with...
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Bloomberg

Florida Suffers Widespread Fuel Shortages After Irma

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on the fuel shortages in the wake of Hurricane Irma. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Analysis of French court ruling on Kate topless photos

Higher Ed
ANALYSIS OF FRENCH COURT RULING ON DUCHESS KATE'S TOPLESS PHOTOS A French court on Tuesday (5 SEPT. 2017) fined photographers and gossip magazine executives over topless photos of the Duchess of Cambridge. ...
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Bloomberg

Rousseau Says Electric Systems Big Issue With Harvey

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Jacques Rousseau, oil and gas analyst at Clearview Energy Partners, discusses the impact hurricane Harvey had on various energy assets. He speaks with Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

N. Korea Missile Sends Message That Japan Is Also at Risk

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- North Korea fired an unidentified ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday, reigniting tensions after a war of words earlier this month between Pyongyang and U.S. President Donald Trump. Pusan National University Associate...
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Bloomberg

Trump Reverts to Blaming 'Both Sides' for Virginia Riots

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- President Donald Trump returned Tuesday to his argument blaming both sides for violence this past weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker looks at the potential fallout for the Trump Administration on...
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Sky News

Aftermath of Hurricane Maria on Puerto Rico

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows aerial drone shots severe flooding in Toa Baja in aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Exterior shots rescued residents on army truck, in boats and wading through flood waters carrying belongings and pets. Exterior shots toddler...
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Bloomberg

Assessing the Losses From Hurricane Harvey

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Patrick Jankowski, Greater Houston Partnership vice president of research, discusses the economic impact of Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

TSMC Seen Meeting Apple's Orders Even as Virus Hurts Output

Higher Ed
Aug.06 -- Taiwan chipmaker TSMC, reeling from a computer virus that shut down several plants over the weekend, is expected to be able to fill orders on time for Apple as it gears up to release new iPhones later this year. Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

BRAZIL - GOLD AND MERCURY

Higher Ed
STORY Uncontrolled gold mining in Brazil is leading to contamination of the rivers of the Amazon rainforest. Mercury, which is used in the extraction, is polluting rivers and poisoning the Indians who live nearby. ...
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Curated Video

Uncertainty leads Wall Street to big loss

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Uncertainty leads Wall Street to big loss --------------------------------------- CAPTION: Wall Street plunged again in a crisis of confidence Wednesday as anxieties about the financial system ran...
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Bridgeman Arts

Police in Britain part 3 - countryside policeman inspects a lorry of scrap. On duty at the horse races and at a fairground. Bandages the knee of a little girl. Policemen with dogs.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a film about the work of bobbies (British police) in Great Britain in the 60s, and their everyday tasks and duties.
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Bloomberg

Emerging Market Crisis Talk Is Nonsense, Says UBS's Dennis

Higher Ed
Jun.07 -- Geoff Dennis, head of global EM equity strategy at UBS, explains why he doesn't see a crisis in emerging markets and how the U.S. dollar plays into his EM outlook. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

Sharpton: Migrant family separations "immoral"

Higher Ed
Rev. Al Sharpton called the Trump administration's separation of migrant children from their families at the US southern border "immoral," adding "leaving the damage done is not a solution." Sharpton is making several stops...
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Bloomberg

Puerto Rico Can Be a 'Model for the Future' After Hurricane Maria, Says Governor Rossello

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Ricardo Rossello, Governor of Puerto Rico, discusses the U.S. territory's recovery from hurricane Maria as well as political, economic and infrastructure trends with Bloomberg's David Westin on Balance of Power.
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Bloomberg

Mint Partners' Malone Says to Buy Italy Bonds, Stocks

Higher Ed
Nov.27 -- Martin Malone, chief economist at Mint Partners, discusses Italy's budget deficit target and why he's says investors should be buying Italy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

France's GDP Will Not Grow at all in 4Q, Says Institut Montaigne's Chaney

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- Eric Chaney, economic advisor at Institut Montaigne, discusses France's 3Q GDP, his outlook for next quarter and the impact of protests on French growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Gay rights activist Tatchell: Mugabe demonised LGBT+ community

9th - Higher Ed
Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell who was seriously injured protesting against Robert Mugabe says the former Zimbabwean President who died on September 6th demonised the LGBT+ community in a way not entirely dissimilar to Hitler...
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Curated Video

Puerto Rico Braces For Another Major Storm

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Dorian could strengthen to a Category 1 hurricane as it moves closer to Puerto Rico.
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Bloomberg

OECD Chief Gurria: Trade War Shaved 1% Off Global GDP

Higher Ed
Oct.17 -- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Secretary General Angel Gurria says the trade war shaved 1% of growth off global gross domestic product, but adds he doesn't see a recession unless tensions escalate. Gurria...