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Curated Video

More mentally ill people are being put in nursing homes nationwide alongside older patients, sometimes with tragic results. In Chicago, a 77-year-old man with Alzheimer's was fatally beaten, allegedly by his mentally-ill roommate.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Nursing homes the new home for mentally-ill CAPTION: More mentally ill people are being put in nursing homes nationwide alongside older patients, sometimes with tragic results. In Chicago, a 77-year-old man with Alzheimer's...
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Bridgeman Arts

Early flight pioneers and Kitty Hawk, 1903

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A montage of early flight pioneers and inventors, ending in the Wright brothers' flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on 17th December 1903.
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley’s Strategy Was Validated in Second Quarter: Gorman

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- James Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley, discusses how second-quarter results reflected the firm’s crisis preparation, and expectations for ongoing problems in consumer credit. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Commerzbank CFO Says Bank Will `Closely Monitor' Pandemic

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- Commerzbank AG Chief Financial Officer Bettina Orlopp discusses the impact of economic uncertainty on business operations and the outlook for cost reductions after Germany's second-largest listed lender reported a 69...
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Bloomberg

European Gas Markets May Stay Tight For Months - OMV CEO Stern

Higher Ed
A supply-demand mismatch that’s hurt European gas markets may remain for the next few months, OMV CEO Alfred Stern told Bloomberg TV, on Friday. Stern also said the Nord Stream 2 coming online would help diversify the distribution channels.
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Sky News

Rupert Murdoch Interviews Arthur C Clarke

Higher Ed
Rupert Murdoch Interviews Arthur C Clarke
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Bridgeman Arts

Spitfires bombs targets in France prior to D-Day, followed by gliders that crash-land, June 6th 1944

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Spitfires bombs targets in France prior to D-Day, followed by gliders that crash-land, June 6th 1944
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Taiwan gets set for the Lunar New Year

9th - Higher Ed
As the lunar new year on 25 January approaches Taipei streets and temples are packed with shoppers and worshippers ahead of the start of the Year of the Rat (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Banking System Has Never Been Stronger: EJF Capital’s Ceresini

Higher Ed
Dec.10 -- Heather Ceresini, managing director at EJF Capital, discusses the health of the banking system, her top banking play and equality in asset management. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East” from the sidelines of the...
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Bloomberg

Dejonghe: 'Business as Usual' Until Renegotiation

Higher Ed
June 26 -- Wim Dejonghe, senior partner at Allen & Overy, explains why the Brexit referendum changes nothing from a legal standpoint for the U.K until the exit can be negotiated, and looks at the future of London as a financial center....
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Bloomberg

FX Reserves Shrink - Canary in Coal Mine?: Markets Live

Higher Ed
Bloomberg's Valerie Tytel explains why dwindling world currency reserves could be a canary in the coal mine for the Federal Reserve.
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Bloomberg

RBS Looking to Cut Costs, Eliminate Jobs, Close Branches

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Royal Bank of Scotland Group is preparing to cut more than $1.25 billion of annual operating costs by eliminating jobs and closing branches, as it seeks to bolster profitability, said a person with knowledge of the plans....
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Bloomberg

Fed’s Kaplan Says Balance Sheet Unwind Should Be Gradual

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Federal Reserve Bank Dallas President Robert Kaplan discusses the institution’s balance sheet and possible timing for its unwind. He speaks with Bloomberg's Michael McKee on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

A Texas toddler has a form of anemia so rare it's been named for her. After 40 blood transfusion and a bone marrow transplant she is still fighting and now getting better every day.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Texas girl beating the odds against a rare disease CAPTION: A Texas toddler has a form of anemia so rare it's been named for her. After 40 blood transfusion and a bone marrow transplant she is still fighting and now getting...
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Bloomberg

Consolidation Paints a New Picture for Art Market

Higher Ed
March 2 -- Edward Dolman, chief executive officer at Phillips Auction House, discusses consolidation in the art market following six years of price inflation, economic pressures on auction houses and what he sees for the art market going...
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Bloomberg

Blue Apron's Post-Pandemic Strategy

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Blue Apron president and CEO Linda Findley Kozlowski discusses how she plans to keep the company relevant as the pandemic winds down and people begin to dine out at restaurants again. She speaks with Emily Chang on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Monitoring China Covid Cases Impact on Supply Chain

Higher Ed
The Biden administration is monitoring real-time data obtained from businesses operating in China to determine whether outbreaks of the omicron variant of coronavirus pose a risk to U.S. supply chains, according to an official. Yvonne...
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Bloomberg

Figs 'Democratized' IPO for Healthcare Professionals: Co-CEO Spears

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Trina Spear, co-founder and co-chief executive officer of Figs Inc., discusses the health-care apparel maker's trading debut and growth strategy on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The Recount

Mike Birbiglia On His Comedic Influences

Higher Ed
John Heilemann talks with comedians Mike Birbiglia, best known for his acclaimed one-man shows Sleepwalk With Me, Thank God for Jokes, and The New One, and Alex Edelman, whose buzzy new monologue Just For Us, produced by Birbiglia, is...
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Bloomberg

Fed Vice Chair Richard Clarida to Step Down Early

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Richard Clarida intends to resign from the board of governors on Jan. 14, two weeks before his term is due to expire. Bloomberg's Mike McKee reports on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

The Latest Recommendations On Masks To Prevent The Spread Of COVID

Higher Ed
COVID has been evolving and so has the recommendation of top health officials, like Fauci.
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Bloomberg

China's Growth May Slow to 4.7% in 2022: Moody's Analytics

Higher Ed
Katrina Ell, senior economist at Moody's Analytics, discusses Federal Reserve policy and the outlook for the U.S. economy. She also talks about the risks the Chinese economy faces. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on...
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Bloomberg

China to Sell First Batch of Crude From its Strategic Reserves

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Oil prices continue to rise around the world because of shrinking supply. In an effort to ease prices, China announced it is ready to start selling oil from its strategic reserves. Bloomberg’s Su Keenan reports on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

S3 Partners' Dusaniwsky on AMC

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- Ihor Dusaniwsky, S3 Partners Head of Predictive Analytics, discusses AMC stock sale and short interest. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg: The Open."