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Bloomberg

Power Pages: Executives, Officials List Top Books of 2014

Higher Ed
Dec. 12 -- Bloomberg News surveyed top executives and government officials to find out which books caught their attention in 2014? Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy runs down the most popular reads of the year on The Pulse.
News Clip5:35
Curated Video

Designer John Richmond does vampy on the Milan catwalk

Higher Ed
music on catwalks not cleared for use. please replace with your own clearable music AP Television Milan, Italy, 23 February 2011 1. Designer John Richmond talking to journalists backstage 2. Various models in make up 3. SOUNDBITE...
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Bloomberg

EU's Sefcovic 'Disappointed' in Trump Paris Decision

Higher Ed
Jun.02 -- EU Energy Commissioner Maros Sefcovic discusses the decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to exit the Paris climate deal. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Pimco's Studzinski Says Inflation May Be Elevated for Two Years

Higher Ed
Pacific Investment Management Co. Vice Chairman John Studzinski discusses inflation, relations with China and green technology. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance: Early Edition" from the sidelines of the Bloomberg...
Stock Footage2:27
Bridgeman Arts

Capital County, 1950, part 2 - Animated maps show the development of the city of London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 of a film called Capital County, exploring the work of the London County Council (LCC) and the development and administration of London in 1950. The film presents council services seen through the eyes of an ordinary citizen of...
News Clip3:29
Curated Video

BRICS leaders comment at summit

Higher Ed
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his counterparts from Brazil, Russia, India and China gave a short address after a closed session meeting on the second day of the 2018 BRICS Summit in Johannesburg. On Thursday,...
News Clip5:18
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Glasgow's canals from carbon cradle to global warming pioneer

9th - Higher Ed
An essential infrastructure of the Industrial Revolution that launched carbon emissions Glasgow's Forth and Clyde Canal is now home to a pioneering project to counteract the effects of climate change a symbol of the city's transformation...
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Curated Video

Turning cogs and top hats - Steampunk takes Cape Town by storm

Higher Ed
You wouldn't expect a trend setter to be searching for inspiration in a scrap yard. But to Steampunk artist Chris Jones, what's rubbish to some is the source of his new artistic creations. Here in Cape Town, this is just one city around...
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq's Greifeld on Tech, Trump, Regulations

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Robert Greifeld, chief executive officer at Nasdaq, discusses how rapid changes in technology impact the labor force and his expectation for refinements to financial regulations under U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. He...
News Clip9:51
Bloomberg

When Fiction Seems Like Reality

Higher Ed
May.20 -- P.W. Singer, author and strategist at New America, discusses the novel he co-authored with August Cole, "Burn-In." The book explores a future America where AI, robotics and remote work are more common. He and his co-author were...
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Sky News

Sky News Olympics Day 1 Coverage

Higher Ed
Sky News Olympics Day 1 Coverage
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq CEO Greifeld: Tech's 'Profound' Change on Jobs

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- Robert Greifeld, chief executive officer at Nasdaq, discusses how rapid changes in technology impact the labor force and how technology fits into the policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
News Clip7:36
Press Association

Boris Johnson's speech at Tory hustings event in Birmingham

Higher Ed
Conservative party leadership candidate Boris Johnson speaks during the first party hustings at the ICC in Birmingham. He told Tory members: "The hour is darkest before the dawn" and that the party can turn things around.
News Clip7:23
Bloomberg

Jeremy Corbyn's Brexit Plan Is Best Way to Unite Labour, McDonnell Says

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- U.K. opposition Labour Party Treasury Spokesman John McDonnell discusses party leader Jeremy Corbyn's support for a new referendum on any eventual Brexit deal. He also discusses business and education policies in a conversation...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Polar scientist teams up with artist to highlight climate change

9th - Higher Ed
A glaciologist has teamed up with an artist to highlight accelerating global warming and rapid glacier melt in Glasgow ahead of the UN climate change conference in November (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

What's Wrong With the Digital Economy?

Higher Ed
March 18 -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of "Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus," discusses the shortfalls of the digital economy and why new technology and digital media business don’t work in the traditional economic marketplace. He speaks...
News Clip7:14
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : A young mayor in France pushes for green industrial revolution

9th - Higher Ed
At 35, Steve Bossart, the young mayor of Billy-Berclau in the Pas-de-Calais, is working hard to ensure that the third "industrial revolution" takes hold in his town, centred on electric batteries that will enable vehicles to emit no more...
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Bloomberg

Yield Curve Inversion Doesn't Mean What It Used To, Says Barclays' Hobbs

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Will Hobbs, head of investment strategy at Barclays Investment solutions, discusses the U.S. yield curve inversion and why the curves current flattening differs from previous cycles. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
News Clip4:16
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...
News Clip1:50
Sky News

Views of Queen Street Mill Textile Museum

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior views of the Queen Street Mill Textile Museum , showing the historic weaving shed and machinery on 27 November 2018 in Burnley, United Kingdom
Instructional Video7:59
Curated OER

Global Warming: How Humans are Affecting Our Planet

4th - 8th
Earth's temperatures are slowly rising as a result of increased greenhouse gases being trapped. Humans contribute to this effect by burning quite a bit of fossil fuels. The danger of sea levels rising is a real threat that we need to...
Instructional Video4:59
Curated OER

A (Brief) History of Democracy Part 2

7th - 10th
The concluding segment of this two-part student project video begins with the Renaissance and ends with an homage to John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Pierre Trudeau.
Instructional Video
Khan Academy

Khan Academy: How Did Change Accelerate?

9th - 10th
This video describes three factors for the acceleration of change: interconnected world zones, increasing commerce and markets, and new sources of fossil fuel energy. These factors led to the modernization of society in some parts of the...
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: History of Britain: Changing Lives: Cities Transformed

9th - 10th
Looks at cities of the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain and the ways in which they were transformed from dirty slums to a sanitized emblem of civic pride during the 19th century. [8:17]