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Curated Video

Decline of the Wari Empire

9th - Higher Ed
The Wari Empire declined gradually in the 10th century, as administrative centers were abandoned and buildings were symbolically closed. While the exact cause is unclear, possibilities include climate change, internal unrest, or the end...
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Curated Video

Closure of Brandon auction marks end of an era for cattle producers

9th - Higher Ed
At its height, 100,000 head of cattle came through the urban auction mart in downtown Brandon every year, but that number has dwindled to around 25,000, in part due to smaller herds and fewer producers.
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Curated Video

Building a TV Empire in America's Heartland

9th - Higher Ed
Chris Dorsey worked for years in the magazine publishing industry creating outdoor lifestyle content. He noticed that the advertising dollars were moving away from magazines and towards television, so he founded his own production...
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Curated Video

Hartland agency liquor store case heads back to court

9th - Higher Ed
Peter Cook alleges that N.B. Liquor manipulated selection criteria to award agency store contract to a competitor.
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Hartland residents saddened by devastating fire at Covered Bridge potato chip plant

9th - Higher Ed
Crews spent the weekend dousing hotspots from Friday's fire. Local residents have been visiting the site all weekend.
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Why an $8.9B net-zero project in Fort Saskatchewan is facing a delay

9th - Higher Ed
A multi-billion-dollar net-zero petrochemical project near Edmonton is being delayed. Dow Inc. says it's looking to conserve cash while markets face uncertainty. As Travis McEwan reports, area leaders are optimistic, while some...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Debbie Dingell (D) Michigan on Damaged Banks

Higher Ed
Rep. Debbie Dingell (D) Michigan discusses the efforts made to help damaged banks along with her concerns over TikTok. She speaks with Annmarie Hordern and Joe Mathieu on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Time's Up Is Not Just About Sexual Harassment, Incoming CEO Tchen Says

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Tina Tchen, incoming Time's Up president and chief executive officer, discusses her new role and the effort to combat sexual harassment in the workplace. She speaks with Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

Indictment of card hacker unlikely to end thefts

Higher Ed
Washington, DC - 18 August, 2009

1. Various exteriors of 7-Eleven s
tores
Manhattan Beach, California - 18 Au
gust, 2009
2. Establishing shot of Kevin Mitnick, Computer Security...
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Bloomberg

Intel CEO Says Overall Demand Is 'Unquestionably Strong'

Higher Ed
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger discusses fourth-quarter results, expectations for the company's new investment in an Ohio chip production factory, and why he is not surprised by developments in Nvidia Corp.'s proposed deal for Arm Ltd. He...
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Bloomberg

It’s `Make America Great Again.' Again

Higher Ed
May.05 -- President Donald Trump is rebooting his 2016 "Make America Great Again" slogan in an attempt to refocus attention on what his campaign predicts will be a rosy post-coronavirus world. Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

What's Driving the Recovery in Consumer Confidence?

Higher Ed
Aug. 3 -- Peter Atwater, president of Financial Insyghts, discusses the divergence of how consumers see the economy now versus how they see the economy in the future. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on...
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Bloomberg

Huelga de camiones de Brasil afecta exportaciones y materias primas mundiales

Higher Ed
May.29-- Una huelga de los conductores de camiones de Brasil está comenzando a impactar en los mercados mundiales de materias primas después de extenderse a su octavo día. Javier Blas de Bloomberg informa en "Bloomberg Surveillance".
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Bloomberg

We're in a Perfectly Good Position to Compete Against Anyone, Presidential Candidate Delaney Says

Higher Ed
May.06 -- John Delaney former congressman from Maryland and democratic presidential candidate, discusses the key differences between him and other candidates. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

UPI Cuts 6 2 70 PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON VISITS INDIANA

Higher Ed
United States President Richard Nixon visits Indiana

1. various shots, crowds cheering as President Richard Nixon stands on p
odium
2. President Nixon and his wife, Pat, on podium, Nixon makes SPEECH: thanks everyone...
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Water has seeped through a second levee built to protect the southwest Iowa town of Hamburg from flooding from the Missouri River. The levee is on the southern edge of town and public works crews were working in the area Friday afternoon.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Floods have America's heartland on edge

CAPTION: Water has seeped through a second levee built to protect the southwest Iowa town of Hamburg from flooding from the Missouri River. The levee is on the southern edge of town...
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For the first time since 1964, the NFL draft will be held in Chicago. The NFL soured on Radio City Music Hall in New York after it was forced to move the draft back two weeks into May this year. (Dec. 19)

Higher Ed
The 2015 NFL draft will be held in Chicago on April 30 to May 2. It will be held Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University.

The draft was held in Chicago in 1938, 1942-44, 1951, and 196
2-64.
"It's a great...
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Bloomberg

Trump Faces Dec. 11 Deadline to Avert Government Shutdown

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Lawmakers are still trying to work on an omnibus spending bill. Trump hasn’t commented on talks to fund the government, even as the Dec. 11 deadline to avert a shutdown approaches. Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...