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Crane.tv Lifrstyle Features

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Johnny Hoxton and Adam Towner give Crane.tv a guided tour of their creative space. Originally their personal workshop, donations from artists and friends, and eight weeks of hard work has transformed the building from a derelict shell...
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USS Halsey ship commissioned in San Francisco

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sweeping view of the guided missile destroyer ship USS Halsey / Fleet Admiral William Halsey walks up gangplank, saluting as he walks onto ship deck / Secretary of the Navy, Fred Korth, and Admiral Chester Nimitz present at the formal...
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Group of camels

Pre-K - Higher Ed
guided by a man crossing the desert Group of camels on July 31, 2011 in Liboi, Kenya (Footage by Getty Images)
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Sky News

US Aircraft Carrier Ordnancemen

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US Aircraft Carrier Ordnancemen
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Sky News

Blackpool Beach & Donkey Rides

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of families enjoying the beach and children on guided donkey rides on October 27, 2016 in Blackpool, England.
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United States, 1952: An operator demonstrates the use of new motion picture recording equipment for the US Navy as he follows and records a flying plane

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United States, 1952: An operator demonstrates the use of new motion picture recording equipment for the US Navy as he follows and records a flying plane.
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United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera in China Lake as an operator demonstrates following and recording of a missile

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United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera in China Lake as an operator demonstrates following and recording of a missile.
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United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake

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United States, 1952: The US Navy introduces a new motion picture camera for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake.
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United States, 1952: A man prepares the camera as the US Navy demonstrates the use of new equipment for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1952: A man prepares the camera as the US Navy demonstrates the use of new equipment for recording the flight of guided missiles in China Lake.
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Bloomberg

Regulators to Announce Settlement in Whatsapp Probe

Higher Ed
The SEC and the CFTC are preparing to disclose the results of the investigation as soon as Wednesday that could see them extracting total fines of around $2 billion, according to a person with knowledge of the matter as well a review of...
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Press Association

Travel agent predicts 'big hit' for French ski industry as France bans UK tourists

Higher Ed
A ban on UK tourists entering France has been described as a “hammer blow” by travel firms.



French prime minister Jean Castex announced tough restrictions will be enforced from Saturday, including a requirement for...
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Bloomberg

Former RBI's Gandhi On The Digital Rupee

Higher Ed
Former RBI Deputy Governor R. Gandhi offers his views on the Reserve Bank of India's concept note on Central Bank Digital Currency. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia."
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Bloomberg

Crocs CEO Has Concerns About Labor, Transportation Costs

Higher Ed
Jul.22 -- Crocs CEO Andrew Rees discusses second-quarter results and supply chain and cost issues faced by the company. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

Ford CEO Fields Says Nafta Is ‘Very Important’

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Apr.27 -- Mark Fields, president and chief investment officer at Ford Motor, discusses earnings from the company and the importance of NAFTA overall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Tourists head for Chernobyl radiation zone

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Tourists head for Chernobyl radiation zone
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Tourists head for Chernobyl radiation zone

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Tourists head for Chernobyl radiation zone
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Bloomberg

Johnson Builds Team of Ministers Tasked With Delivering Brexit

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Jul.24 -- Boris Johnson, who will become U.K. Prime Minister Wednesday afternoon, is preparing to announce his top ministerial team to deliver the nation's exit from the European Union. Bloomberg's Anna Edwards reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect from Peloton's Earnings

Higher Ed
May.06 -- Dana Telsey, Telsey Advisory Group CEO & Chief Research Officer give Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick a preview of Peloton's third quarter earnings.
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Bloomberg

Intel Falls Short of Estimates, Cuts Forecast

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Intel fell far short of analysts' second-quarter sales and profit estimates and slashed forecasts for the year. Bloomberg Intelligence's Mandeep Singh has more on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Novartis CEO on Earnings, New Drug Approvals, Drug Prices, Generics

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Jan.30 -- Vasant Narasimhan, chief executive officer at Novartis, discusses 4Q earnings, his plan for new drug approvals, how his business could be impacted by Brexit, pricing pressure in the U.S., the generics business and their Roche...
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Bloomberg

Why Peloton Shares Plunged by Most Since Going Public

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Evercore ISI's Shweta Khajuria joins Emily Chang to discuss the fitness-bike maker's worst day as a publicly-traded company and what's ahead for Peloton as in-person gyms rebound.
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Bloomberg

Gaming Industry 'Is on Fire,' Says EA CEO

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Jun.02 -- Electronics Art Inc. CEO Andrew Wilson discusses the company's banner year of 2020 and how the gaming industry has exploded throughout the course of the Covid-19 pandemic. The video game maker is set to debut the latest release...
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Curated Video

The White House says President Barack Obama is calling off a planned trip to New Jersey and Connecticut and instead will convene Cabinet officials coordinating the government's Ebola response at the White House. (Oct. 15)

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The White House says Obama is calling off a planned trip to New...
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Northern Ireland ministers hold emergency coronavirus meeting

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First Minister Arlene Foster and Deputy First Minister Michelle O'Neill convene emergency meeting of public agencies in Northern Ireland to discuss response to coronavirus. At press conference afterwards the ministers, and health...