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Bloomberg

Brexit Talks Effectively Killed Off U.K. Growth, Says Blanchflower

Higher Ed
Jun.21 -- Dartmouth College Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower discusses the Irish border and the negative economic impact of Brexit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Ethiopia Crash Report Calls on Boeing to Review 737 Max Controls

Higher Ed
Apr.04 -- The pilots of a 737 Max jetliner that crashed in Ethiopia last month struggled as the plane’s automated commands pushed the nose down, investigators said Thursday in the first official word on the disaster that killed 157...
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Trump: Republicans will be party of health care

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump on Wednesday reiterated his attacks on the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," a day after his administration asked a federal court to strike down the entire law.
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Curated Video

Trump spars with reporters over data for funding

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump spars with reporters over the statistics he uses to say he needs to use emergency powers to protect the United States from drug dealers and immigrants.
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Curated Video

Artists recreate Katrina destruction in New Orleans

Higher Ed
Patches of black mold on the ceiling. Water marks on the dingy walls. Toys, furniture and a baby grand piano tossed about and covered in a gray muck.
Instructional Video2:59
Curated Video

Trump: Republicans will be party of health care

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump on Wednesday reiterated his attacks on the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," a day after his administration asked a federal court to strike down the entire law.
Instructional Video2:54
Curated Video

Trump: Republicans will be party of health care

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump on Wednesday reiterated his attacks on the Affordable Care Act, better known as "Obamacare," a day after his administration asked a federal court to strike down the entire law.
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Curated Video

Rights group says civilians pay Yemen war price

Higher Ed
An independent Yemeni human rights group said civilians were paying the human cost of the country's four-year war.
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Bloomberg

CBA’s Dhar Sees Iron Ore at $100 a Ton

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Vivek Dhar, commodities analyst at CBA, discusses iron ore and his outlook for miners in Australia. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Are U.S. Real Yields Headed to Zero?

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Mike Schumacher, head of rate strategy at Wells Fargo Securities, Gershon Distenfeld, co-head of fixed income at AllianceBernstein, and Peter Tchir, head of macro strategy at Academy Securities, discuss the impact of Federal...
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Sky News

Support for France's far right Political Party The National Front may grow as a result of the Paris Terror Attacks

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows Exterior shots people adding candles and flowers to memorials for victims of the attack and walking along Paris streets and in Place de la Republique. Exterior shots Paris social housing apartment blocks. Exterior shots...
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Sky News

Prepper with supplies to survive armageddon

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of an anonymous 'prepper' showing off the various products she keeps in case of emergency including first aid kits and dehydrated tubs of food - N.B dialogue thoroughout on December 15, 2014 in Washington, DC.
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Curated Video

President Trump Approves Disaster Declaration For Puerto Rico

Higher Ed
A Jan. 7 earthquake and its aftershocks have damaged homes and forced thousands of Puerto Ricans into shelters.
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Press Association

Sinn Fein MEP says Brexit could ‘invigorate’ conversation about Irish unity

Higher Ed
A Sinn Fein MEP has signed off from Brussels by insisting Brexit has made the time ripe for a vote on Irish reunification. Following her final speech in the EU Parliament, Martina Anderson said "there is no good Brexit" but added it had...
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Curated Video

Apollo astronauts shun superstition 50 years later

Higher Ed
Apollo 13's astronauts say they never gave a thought to their inauspicious mission number as they blasted off for the moon 50 years ago.
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Bloomberg

Harvard’s Rogoff Sees a Lot of Tough Times Ahead for U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- Harvard Professor of Economics Kenneth Rogoff explains why he is not optimistic about the coronavirus pandemic and the damage it is doing to the U.S. economy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Curated Video

6.3 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Croatia

Higher Ed
Croatian authorities say the earthquake killed at least one person — a 12-year-old girl — and at least 20 people were hospitalized with injuries.
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Bloomberg

Canada's Fiscal Track is 'Reasonable, Sustainable': Freeland

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Canada Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland says she is confident the fiscal budget she put forward to support the economy amid the Covid pandemic is `reasonable and sustainable'. Freeland spoke in an interview with Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

New Orleans Could Be Without Power For Weeks

Higher Ed
More than 1 million people in Louisiana are without power after the storm made landfall as a Category 4 hurricane.
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Curated Video

Haitian Hospitals Struggle After Disasters Strike

Higher Ed
Nearly 2,000 people are dead after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake hit Saturday.
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Sky News

Prince Charles launches a partnership with the global insurance industry to tackle climate change at Lloyd’s building in London

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shot of Charles Prince of Wales visits Lloyd’s, the world's leading insurance and reinsurance marketplace, to host the first in-person Insurance Task Force as part of his Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) on 24 June...
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Bridgeman Arts

Surrender at Stalingrad, 1942/1943

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Newsreel footage documenting the German surrender at Stalingrad. Scenes of attacks in the city, Senior German officers surrendering and prisoners of war.