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Bloomberg

10-year Yield Breaches 4%

Higher Ed
Steve Rattner, Willett Advisors CEO and Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary discuss the yield on the US 10-year government bond breaching 4% and dive into the factors affecting the 10-year yield.
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Bloomberg

 Summers Says Longer-Term Rates Not at 'Any Kind of Peak'

Higher Ed
Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers says he doesn't see the "current level of longer-term rates as any kind of peak," warning that the recent rise in yields on 10-year Treasuries is likely to continue. He speaks on Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Titanic Sub Area Noises Can't Be Identified: Coast Guard

Higher Ed
US Coast Guard Captain Jamie Frederick says the noises detected near the wreck of the Titanic can't be positively linked to the missing submersible vessel Titan. "That data was sent immediately to the Navy last night and it was analyzed...
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Bloomberg

UBS Chairman's Top-Secret Prep for Credit Suisse Moment

Higher Ed
UBS Group AG Chairman Colm Kelleher called on a small group of top advisers from his alma mater Morgan Stanley to ramp up contingency planning after clients pulled tens of billions of dollars from Credit Suisse Group AG. That move,...
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: factory workers lower a steel car exterior onto a car frame and engine

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: factory workers lower a steel car exterior onto a car frame and engine. One worker places a tire onto the car. He then places a hubcap on it.
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: Workers in a factory finalize construction on an automobile moving down a floor track

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: Workers in a factory finalize construction on an automobile moving down a floor track. One works in the wheel hub, others tighten screws on the headlights.
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: Workers in a factory begin assembling completed car parts into a fully built automobile

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: Workers in a factory begin assembling completed car parts into a fully built automobile.
Stock Footage0:22
Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1930s-1940s: Workers in a factory assemble an automobile from completed parts

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1930s-1940s: Workers in a factory assemble an automobile from completed parts. One employee is shown grabbing a car exterior off of a hanging track.
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Bloomberg

Samsung Heirs to Pay $11 Billion of Inheritance Tax

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- Samsung Group’s billionaire heirs outlined a long-awaited plan to pay one of the largest inheritance-tax bills in history. Peter Pae reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ai Weiwei warns of 'shaking foundation' of democracy

9th - Higher Ed
Renowned Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei says Russia's invasion of Ukraine has revealed the "shaking foundation" of democracy as he unveils one of the biggest retrospectives of his work to date (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Artificial Intelligence Is Now Used To Track Down Hate Speech

Higher Ed
Social media companies are now using artificial intelligence to detect hate speech online.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ocean Cleanup ship sweeps first Pacific plastic

9th - Higher Ed
Dutchman Boyan Slat the 25 year old founder of Ocean Cleanup a non-profit organisation announces at a press conference in Rotterdam that he has caught plastic for the first time on a large scale in the Pacific Ocean with a new system...
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Curated Video

Ancient and modern ceramics on show from across the globe

Higher Ed
Toronto - May 17, 2008 1. Exterior The Gardiner Museum 2. Interior museum 3. Magazine covers about the museum 4. Wide of plates on wall 5. Set up Susan Jefferies, The Gardiner Museum, Toronto 6. SOUNDBITE (English) Susan...
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Bloomberg

Toyota Said Ready to Share Hybrid Auto Tech With China

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- Toyota is said to be sharing hybrid technology with China in a bid to catch its rivals in the world's biggest auto market. Bloomberg's Kevin Buckland reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Curated Video

Bosnia - Silajdzic Pleads For NATO Air Strikes

Higher Ed
Bosnian Prime Minister, Haris Silajdzic, on Wednesday (24/5) criticised the U.N.'s refusal to request NATO air strikes against Bosnian Serb positions to stop the latest shelling of Sarajevo. He said he had given up hope of U.N....
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Curated Video

The Art of Making Balafons: A Musical Tradition from Ivory Coast to Paris

Higher Ed
This video explores the traditional art of making the balafon, a West African musical instrument with deep cultural significance. It follows the craftsmanship of Icongo, a village chief in Ivory Coast, as he meticulously creates these...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Swedish architecture museum organises gingerbread competition

9th - Higher Ed
The Titanic, Friends' famous coffee house, an igloo and the Berlin Wall all built with gingerbread (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Cafe helps autistic people increase self confidence

Higher Ed
PHILIPPINES: AUTISM CAFESOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 4:58 SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionQuezon City, Philippines - 11 April 20151. Jose Canoy cutting ribbon...
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Bloomberg

'Screaming' Labor Market Keeps Pressure on Fed, Says BlackRock's Rosenberg

Higher Ed
Jeffrey Rosenberg, portfolio manager at BlackRock Systematic Multi-Strategy Fund, examines the U.S. January jobs report and what it means to markets and the Federal Reserve. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Deconstruction games at Stella McCartney

Higher Ed
DECONSTRUCTION GAMES AT STELLA MCCARTNEY Ever-so sustainability-conscious Stella McCartney played with deconstruction and reconstruction at her Ready-to-Wear Fall 2018 show this Monday (5 March 2018) in Paris. ...
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Bloomberg

CDC Needs Support to Roll Out Broad, Systematic Testing: John Hopkins

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Testing is the lynchpin to all public health measures put in place, says Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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Curated Video

Expert: No Way To Get Back Stolen Equifax Data

Higher Ed
Atlanta-based Equifax, one of three major U.S. credit bureaus, said Thursday that "criminals" exploited a U.S. website application to access files between mid-May and July of this year. Equifax discovered the hack July 29, but waited...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Michael Jordan's game-worn sneakers up for auction at Christie's

9th - Higher Ed
Christie's is auctioning off 11 pairs of NBA legend Michael Jordan's rarest game-worn sneakers (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Museum of African Design opens in

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Museum of African Design opens in