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Curated Video

NASA Captures 20 Years of Seasonal Changes

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST COURTESY NASA SHOTLIST: NASA TV - MUST COURTESY NASA Animation 1. Animated map time lapse showing seasonal changes over years NASA TV -...
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Curated Video

NASA Captures 20 Years of Seasonal Changes

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: MUST COURTESY NASA SHOTLIST: NASA TV - MUST COURTESY NASA Greenbelt, Maryland - 17 November 2017 ++SOUNDBITE PARTIALLY COVERED WITH IMAGES AT SOURCE++ ...
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Bloomberg

Tom Barrack Says Saudi Crown Prince Is Amazing Young Man

Higher Ed
Oct.24 -- Colony NorthStar Executive Chairman Tom Barrack discusses Saudi Arabia's economy with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets" at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
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Bloomberg

Schneider Electric Says Growth Coming From GCC Countries

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Hanan Darwish, president for Gulf and Pakistan at France’s Schneider Electric, talks about the company's strategy and the trade disputes. She speaks with Manus Cranny and Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Bridgeman Arts

Merchant and cargo ships, United Arab Emirates, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Map of Arabia. Footage of water creeks and desert land in Arabia. Oil workers working in the desert. Oil reserves on fire in the desert. Merchant...
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Bloomberg

Where Are U.S.-Iran Relations Heading to?

Higher Ed
Jun.17 -- Karen Young, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and a specialist in the political economy of the Middle East, talks about the disputes between the U.S. and Iran. U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo said...
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Bloomberg

Iran Says it Shot Down U.S. Drone

Higher Ed
Jun.20 -- Iran says it shot down a U.S. spy drone in its airspace. The move escalates already fierce tensions in the Persian Gulf and sent oil spiking as well. Bloomberg’s Golnar Motevalli and Zainab Fattah report on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

Jarir Chairman Says 2 Stores to Come Online This Quarter

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Muhammad Rahman Al-Agil, chairman of Saudi retailer Jarir Marketing Co., talks about the company's financial results and outlook. Jarir reported profit for the first quarter that missed the average analyst estimate. Al-Agil...
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Curated Video

Tropical Storm Delta Strengthening Over Caribbean

Higher Ed
Delta is expected to produce four to six inches of rain across Jamaica, the Cayman Islands and western Cuba and hit the U.S. as early as Thursday.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Supreme Court considers fate of ACA; Florida recovers from tropical storm Eta; NBA to return on December 22
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Bloomberg

Netanyahu Says He Will ‘Make History’ With Trump in U.S. Visit

Higher Ed
Jan.27 -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will make history with President Trump in a visit to Washington this week when the U.S. leader is slated to present him with his long-awaited peace plan. Bloomberg’s Ivan...
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Curated Video

Airlines Cancel More Than 3,500 U.S. Flights Over Weekend

Higher Ed
Several airlines said Sunday that operations are returning to normal.
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Curated Video

SYND 22-7-71 STATEMENTS ON THE REPEAL OF THE FORMOSA RESOLUTION

Higher Ed
Statements made by the official spokesman Jon Fairbanks of the senate foreign relations committee and its chairman Senator William Fulbright on the significance of the probable repeal of the Formosa resolution. 1. mcu Fairbanks...
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Curated Video

Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the rig and a solution doesn't appear to be imminent. (April 30)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Scientist: Oil cleanup methods a lose, lose CAPTION: Experts say there appears to be no good way to stop the oil that's streaming into the Gulf of Mexico. More than 200,000 gallons of oil a day are spewing from the site of the...
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Curated Video

Comedy duo from Bahrain seek to explode myths about Arabs

Higher Ed
Edinburgh. 10 August 2004. 1. Gv's Edinburgh 2. Performance ' Taking The Peace ' 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Nader Shaheen ( L ) and Jonty Crosse: "Edinburgh has been fantastic, the people are extremely welcoming, I think that people come to...
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Curated Video

VOICER A look at the propaganda war, plus hospital ship

Higher Ed
Recent 0003 Fighter jet taking off from deck of USS Constellation 0007 Fighter jet taking off, filmed from inside control room March 9, 2003 0012 Wide shot of printing shop below decks on the USS Constellation 0018 Sheets of leaflets...
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Sky News

Sky News: First Gulf War Footage

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of British forces firing onto Iraqi front line. Sky News: First Gulf War Footage on January 31, 2011 in Saudi Arabia (Footage by Sky News/Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Can BP Build Profits on Lower Oil, Russian Risk?

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- Richard Hunter, head of equities at Hargreaves Lansdown, examines third-quarter results from BP Plc and the factors weighing on the company going forward. He speaks on On The Move.
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Bloomberg

BP Profit Beats Despite 19% Decline on Lower Oil

Higher Ed
Oct. 28 -- BP Plc saw third-quarter profit fall by 19 percent, but still beat estimates while increasing its dividend to 10 cents a share. Bloomberg's Ryan Chilcote has the details on On The Move.
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Curated Video

A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that has become far worse than initially though crept toward the coast Thursday as government officials offered help from the military to prevent a disaster that could destroy fragile marshlands along the shore.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: BP would welcome feds' help in oil cleanup CAPTION: A massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico that has become far worse than initially though crept toward the coast as government officials offered help from the military...
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Curated Video

Ken Feinberg, the man tapped by President Obama to administer the $20 billion dollar fund for claims against BP, visited one of the hardest hit parts of the Gulf to reassure residents and business owners that he'll streamline the claims process

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Oil Claim czar meets with Gulf residents CAPTION: Ken Feinberg, the man tapped by President Obama to administer the $20 billion dollar fund for claims against BP, visited one of the hardest hit parts of the Gulf to reassure...
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Curated Video

A massive steel and concrete box may be the best short-term solution for bottling an oil spill that is threatening sealife and livelihoods along the Gulf of Mexico.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: On Gulf Coast, wait for where oil may threaten next CAPTION: A massive steel and concrete box may be the best short-term solution for bottling an oil spill that is threatening sealife and livelihoods along the Gulf of Mexico....
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Curated Video

Bahrain's first democratic elections in 30 years

Higher Ed
1. Women arriving at polling station 2. Women walking past mural of King and Crown Prince 3. Various of women showing identity cards and receiving ballots 4. Various of Bahrain human Rights Society Secretary General Sabika Al Najjar...
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Curated Video

Six months after the rig explosion that led to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, damage to the Gulf of Mexico can be measured more in increments than extinctions, say scientists polled by The Associated Press.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Scientists lower Gulf health grade CAPTION: Six months after the rig explosion that led to the largest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, damage to the Gulf of Mexico can be measured more in increments than extinctions, say...