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Press Association

Thousands arrive at Cop26 as the formal ceremony takes place

Higher Ed
Footage of the SSE Cop26 climate change summit site as it opens its doors to delegates, activists and press ahead of the arrival of world leaders tomorrow.
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Bloomberg

Crypto.com Wants to Create Hub in Singapore: Anziani

Higher Ed
Eric Anziani, chief operating officer at Crypto.com, discusses Singapore's stance on cryptocurrencies, the company's growth plans in Asia and his outlook for the business. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

PwC's Crow on Investing Amid Geopolitical Risk

Higher Ed
Alexis Crow, global head of geopolitical investing practice & partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP, discusses key risks facing investors. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

The Workaround Some Companies Use To Say They're 'Carbon-Neutral'

Higher Ed
Some companies buy carbon offset projects to achieve carbon-neutral pledges, but it's hard to prove those projects are doing what they claim.
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Bloomberg

Bank of America's Rashaan Reid on Client Behavior

Higher Ed
Bank of America Securities' Head of Global Senior Relationships Rashaan Reid spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua about clients' positioning on "Bloomberg: Daybreak Europe."
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Curated Video

Global Outrage: Why George Floyd's Death Resonates Beyond The U.S.

Higher Ed
Thousands of people around the world are protesting racism and police abuse under Floyd banner.
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Curated Video

Scientists develop a new hydrogen combustion engine

Higher Ed
Tel Aviv, Israel - 25 October, 2007 1. Various of cars on road Nativ Ha'Asara, southern Israel - 25 October, 2007 2. Wide of building where inventors work 3. Mid of inventor Moshe Lev Lerner and hydrogen tank in back of van 4. Close of...
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Bloomberg

Foley: Strong USD Seems To Be Safest Bet

Higher Ed
Jane Foley, Head of FX Strategy at Rabobank discusses her FX outlook. She speaks with Simone Foxman and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East".
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Bloomberg

Are Emerging-Market Stocks a Smart Bet?

Higher Ed
July 28 -- Emerging-market equities are heading for a period of calm, according to U.S. traders. The CBOE Emerging Markets ETF Volatility Index is hovering near the lowest level in a year. The projections for narrower price swings,...
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Curated Video

Pop up theatre marks 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's death ++REPLAY++

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4032626LEAD IN:It seems 'all the world's a stage' for theatre lovers in Auckland .A full-scale, temporary working replica of the Second Globe theatre has popped up to celebrate the 400th anniversary of...
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Bloomberg

Dell Technologies CFO: We Have a Global Supply Chain With Flexibility

Higher Ed
Jul.14 -- Tom Sweet, chief financial officer and executive vice president at Dell Technologies, discusses the report that Dell and HP are cutting their China output, how they’re mitigating the impact of the U.S.-China trade dispute, the...
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Bloomberg

EY's Teigland Urges Firms to Adjust Value Chain Amid Trade War

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- Julie Teigland, Ernst & Young's managing partner for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, discusses how companies need to adjust amid rising trade tensions and Brexit. She also discusses gender equality in an interview on...
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Hearst Metrotone News

The Unisphere sculpture symbolizes the 1965 World's Fair held in Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City.

Higher Ed
The Unisphere sculpture symbolizes the 1965 World's Fair held in Flushing Meadows, Queens, New York City.
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Bloomberg

Symantec CEO on Ransomware Attacks, Recent Acquisitions

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- Greg Clark, Symantec chief executive officer, discusses the company's research on ransomware attacks, recent acquisitions and demand for its products. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Disused mining sites in Britain gain world heritage status

Higher Ed
Pendeen, Cornwall - recent 1. Various, disused mines and mining-related structures at Geevor mine Truro, Cornwall - recent 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Deborah Boden, Coordinator for Cornish Mining World Heritage Site "Well World...
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Bloomberg

India’s Path to Power

Higher Ed
Oct.12 -- Yamini Aiyar, president and chief executive officer at Centre for Policy Research, discusses her company’s report on India as a leading power, the key takeaways from the survey and the country’s economic recovery. She speaks...
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Curated Video

Winter fair at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Higher Ed
1. Wide of River Thames and St Paul's cathedral 2. Exterior of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre 3. Wide of 'Frost fair' and various stalls 4. Mid of stall holder organising jewellery 5. Wide of musicians playing Elizabethan music 6....
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Curated Video

President Bush on meltdown - "we can solve this crisis and we will"

Higher Ed
1. Wide of US President George W. Bush walking to podium at the Rose Garden 2. Cutaway of Bush 3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Over the past few days, we have witnessed a startling drop in the stock market - much of...
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Bloomberg

Minted CEO on Entrepreneurship and International Expansion

Higher Ed
Minted CEO Mariam Naficy speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec about her experience as a two-time entrepreneur, scaling her business during the pandemic, and plans to build Minted’s international community. They spoke to her from...
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Bloomberg

Miller Tabak's Maley Expects a Lot More Volatility in Stocks

Higher Ed
Feb.06 -- Matt Maley, Miller Tabak & Co. managing director and equity strategist, discusses the recent volatility in stocks with Bloomberg's Haidi Lun and Betty Liu on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

Denmark's Tech Ambassador On Women In Tech and TechPlomacy

Higher Ed
Jun.16 -- Denmark Tech Ambassador Anne Marie Engtoft Larsen, discusses about about women in tech and Denmark's tech diplomacy strategy called TechPlomacy. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Shakespeare as you've never heard it

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shakespeare as you've never heard it
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Curated Video

James Naismith jotted down 13 rules for basketball on 1891 then posted them outside a gym door at Mass. YMCA where he was a physical education instructor. The original copy goes up for auction Dec. 10 in New York. It is estimated to be worth at least $2 million.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Original basketball rules from 1891 up for auction CAPTION: James Naismith jotted down 13 rules for basketball almost 120 years ago, then posted them outside a gym door at a Massachusetts YMCA where he was a P.E. instructor....