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Bloomberg

Ohio Gov. Kasich Says Federal Gov't Should Stay Out of the Way of Tech

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Ohio Governor John Kasich discusses General Motors Co.'s plant closing in Ohio and how the government can help the U.S. move into the new world of technology. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Ernest Moniz Offers a 'Green Real Deal'

Higher Ed
Apr.16 -- Ernest Moniz, the former U.S. Secretary of Energy under President Obama and CEO of Energy Futures Initiative, joins Bloomberg's David Westin on Balance of Power to discuss his new report on California's push to decarbonize its...
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Bloomberg

Farm Aid Is 'Little Band Aid for a Big Problem': Sen. Tina Smith

Higher Ed
May.23 -- Senator Tina Smith, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses trade and tariffs on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

LaHood Calls for Gas Tax Increase, Says U.S. Is 'One Big Pothole'

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood says gasoline taxes should be raised to help offset infrastructure expenses. He comments during an interview with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Court Rules Survivors Of Charleston Shooting Can Sue The Government

Higher Ed
Officials said at the time that the shooter was federally prohibited from possessing a firearm when he bought the weapon.
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Curated Video

Trump invokes defense mechanism to tackle virus

Higher Ed
After days of pleading from the nation’s governors, US President Donald Trump took steps Friday to expand the federal government’s role in helping to produce critically needed supplies to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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Bloomberg

Fed Alumni Blinder, Dudley on Coronavirus Impact, Stimulus Options

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Former Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Alan Blinder and former New York Federal Reserve President and Bloomberg Opinion columnist William Dudley discuss possible global central bank policy responses to the economic shock caused...
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Bloomberg

Dr. Fauci Says Virus Testing Has Improved Rapidly in U.S.

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says testing for the coronavirus has improved rapidly. He says the government is working closely now with the private sector. He...
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Curated Video

Report Says 200M Monthly COVID-19 Tests Are Needed

Higher Ed
The Rockefeller Foundation says the current 30 million coronavirus test level each month in the United States is insufficient.
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Bloomberg

United CEO Says $5 Billion in Aid May Not be Enough to Stay Alive

Higher Ed
May.18 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz says he's not sure if government aid can keep the airlines afloat after the coronavirus pandemic. He appears on the latest "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

Trump Providing 'Collection Supplies,' Swabs to States 

Higher Ed
May.11 -- President Donald Trump says his administration will provide "collection supplies" to help states combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Curated Video

Another Record Day For Covid-19 Deaths

Higher Ed
The coronavirus continues to hit much of the country hard.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

Higher Ed
The federal government will pay Eli Lilly $375M to supply 300K doses of its COVID antibody treatment. Michigan issues stricter COVID restrictions.
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Curated Video

Activists Call For Internet Balloons In Cuba Amid Protests

Higher Ed
Several lawmakers are trying to come up with ideas, like using high-altitude balloons, to provide internet access to the people on the island.
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Curated Video

President Signs Stopgap Funding Bill To Keep Government Running

Higher Ed
Both chambers of Congress passed legislation Thursday that will keep the federal government running for 11 more weeks.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Reactions after Nigerian university lecturers end 8-month strike over pay

9th - Higher Ed
Students and teachers of the Nasarawa State University react after Nigerian university lecturers suspended an eight-month strike over pay, welfare and crumbling facilities, the latest industrial dispute to hit Africa's most populous...
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Curated Video

President Bush and Mrs. Bush visit Mississippi today to mark the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush applauds rebuilding effort in Mississippi CAPTION: In Bay St. Louis, Mississippi Wednesday, President Bush praised federal and local officials for their quick rebuilding of the U.S. Highway 90 bridge that was destroyed by...
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Curated Video

President Bush was in Arkansas Monday where he explained his decision to veto a measure to boost spending for the State Children's Health Insurance Program earlier this month.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush explains veto of SCHIP bill CAPTION: President Bush was in Arkansas Monday where he explained his decision to veto a measure to boost spending for the State Children's Health Insurance Program earlier this month. (Oct....
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Curated Video

President Bush said Saturday that Americans may have cause this Labor Day weekend to start worrying less about the nation's and their families' economic health.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush: Economy is getting better CAPTION: President Bush says that Americans may have cause this Labor Day weekend to start worrying less about the nation's, and their families', economic health. (Aug. 30)
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Curated Video

The New York region is under an increased threat of a terror attack from people sympathetic to Islamic State militants and other terror groups, say officials. (Sept. 15)

Higher Ed
The New York region is under an increased threat of a terror attack from people sympathetic to Islamic State militants and other terror groups, say officials. "We would be in a state of denial if we did not say, with what's going on...
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Bloomberg

Obamacare Faces New Threat in Supreme Court

Higher Ed
Nov. 7 -- The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to consider a challenge to the subsidies that are a linchpin of President Barack Obamas health-care overhaul, accepting a case that suddenly puts the law under a new legal cloud. Bloomberg's Greg...
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Curated Video

Anger as Belgium breaks record for longest time without a government

Higher Ed
February 17, 2011 1. Various of triumphal arch at Cinquantenaire park at sunrise 2. Wide of traffic on street 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Vox pop, Julie Poncet, Brussels resident: "We have had more than enough, so I am waiting and I want...
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Curated Video

Intv with group claiming responsibility for kidnap of 8 foreigners, file

Higher Ed
Lagos - 2 June 2006 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Comrade Joseph Evah, Coordinator of the Ijaw Monitoring Group ".... and there is no compensation for those people who are dying as a result of gas flaring. The Ijaws we lost 25 per cent of...
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Curated Video

Far from the front lines in the battle over immigration, a South Carolina town is weighing an ordinance that would effectively ban illegals from living or working there

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Town considers ban on illegal immigrants CAPTION: Far from the front lines in the battle over immigration, a South Carolina town is weighing an ordinance that would effectively ban illegals from living or working there. (July...