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Bloomberg

Suez CEO Says Geopolitical Tensions Are Not Good for Business

Higher Ed
Aug.28 -- Jean-Louis Chaussade, chief executive officer at Suez, discusses the business impact of French economic growth and concerns about trade wars between the U.S., China, and Europe. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan at...
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Bloomberg

Pork Shortage: China Faces Deficit of 10 Million Tons

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- Wholesale pork prices in China have surged more than 70% this year. Vice Premier Hu Chunhua says the world’s biggest pork-producing and consuming nation faces a shortage of 10 million tons of the meat in 2019. Bloomberg's Tom...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn: The Government is “well behind the curve” in its handling of the coronavirus crisis

Higher Ed
The Labour leader has criticised the Government on the way it has handled the Coronavirus crisis and how information has been given to the public. Speaking in his constituency, he said it should be “at the very least giving a daily...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn criticises the Government for it’s ‘strange’ approach to Covid-19 advice

Higher Ed
The Labour leader has criticised the Government over the way it has handled the coronavirus crisis and how information has been given to the public. Speaking in his constituency, Mr Corbyn said: "The Government just seems to be...
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Curated Video

Sen. Rounds: Meat shortage in a 'matter of days'

Higher Ed
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds says US consumers could see a meat shortage in a matter of days.
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Bloomberg

'Daunting Task' to Reopen U.S. Businesses in the New Normal, Says ServiceChannel CEO

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Tom Buiocchi, CEO of ServiceChannel, talks about the challenges of reopening businesses after the shutdown. ServiceChannel provides cloud technology to help more than 500 brands, like CVS, Equinox and Chipotle, manage the...
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Bloomberg

Chip Shortage Could End in 18 Months: Neuberger Berman

Higher Ed
Apr.06 -- Daniel Flax, managing director at Neuberger Berman, discusses the impact of the Biden administration's plan for the semiconductor shortage. He also estimates that the chip crisis could be over in about a year to 18 months, but...
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Bloomberg

Large Parts of India at Risk of Further Virus Spread: WHO

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Soumya Swamainathan, chief scientist at the World Health Organization, discusses India’s devastating second wave of coronavirus and what can be done to help ease the crisis. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

China's Xpeng Sees Record EV Sales With P5 Launch: CEO

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Chinese electric-vehicle maker Xpeng Inc. says it's confident about building on record sales momentum from the first quarter. Founder, chairman and chief executive officer He Xiaopeng says he believes its new P5 family sedan...
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Curated Video

If There's So Much Demand To Fly, Why Is American Canceling Flights?

Higher Ed
American Airlines canceled hundreds of flights as it struggles to operate flights with limited crew. But demand is nearing pre-pandemic levels.
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Curated Video

AUSTRIA: VIENNA: OPEC HOLD MEETING

Higher Ed
Eng/Russ/Nat OPEC members have agreed to boost the group's official output of crude oil by 800-thousand barrels a day, two oil ministers in the petroleum producers' cartel said. The decision, reached after four hours of informal talks in...
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Curated Video

The future of African penguins is under threat

Higher Ed
Cape Town - February 2008 1. Wide tourist photographing African Penguins 2. Penguins on a rock 3. Wide 'Boulders Beach' 4. Penguin swims with people 5. African Penguin 6. Two penguins swimming 7. Penguins and people at 'Boulders...
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Curated Video

Valentine's Day can be lonely for many, but no more so than women in retirement communities where they often out number men. One retirement home in Florida has found a solution to the problem.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Lonely Valentines No More CAPTION: Valentine's Day can be lonely for many, but no more so than for women in retirement communities where they outnumber men . One retirement home in Florida has found a solution to the...
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Bloomberg

More Coffee Please! Prices Hit by Arabica Shortage

Higher Ed
Oct. 9 -- Is your morning cup of coffee about to get more expensive? Analysts expect consumption will exceed supply and global shortages may persist for the next two years. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn reports on ""On The Move."" (Source:...
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Sky News

Home Owners to Hit Lowest Level Since the 80s

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Home Owners to Hit Lowest Level Since the 80s
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Bloomberg

Protests Flare Up in Haiti

Higher Ed
Dec. 19 -- Bloomberg Money Clip Host Olivia Sterns reports on todays top news stories. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

India - India cinema strike

Higher Ed
India Cinema Strike / Bombay / Recent / ENT 5 Bollywood back in business after cinema strike Cinema owners in and around Bombay breathed a huge sigh of relief and reopened for business on Thursday after a month long-strike threatened to...
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Curated Video

Food aid being delivered to Misrata

Higher Ed
1. Wide of port with IOM (International Organisation for Migration) ship docked with supplies 2. Back shot of crew on board ship looking onwards, one man holding a rebel tricolour flag 3. Various of food supplies inside the container...
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Curated Video

As if beekeepers in the United States didn't have enough problems dealing with a disease that has been devastating their bee colonies, now they're complaining thieves are stealing their precious insects

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bee thieves causing a buzz in California CAPTION: As if beekeepers in the United States didn't have enough problems dealing with a disease that has been devastating their bee colonies, now they're complaining thieves are...
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Curated Video

SYND 6-11-73 INTERVIEW WITH DUTCH PRIME MINISTER ON CURRENT OIL SHORTAGE

Higher Ed
Interview with the Prime Minister of the Netherland, Johannes Marten "Joop" den Uyl, on the current oil shortage 1. SOUNDBITE, (English) Dutch Prime Minister, Johannes Marten "Joop" den Uyl Film: Pos - Sound: Opt SOF - Colour - ...
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Bloomberg

Are Central Banks Forcing Investors Into Other Assets?

Higher Ed
March 1 -- MatlinPatterson Chief Macro Strategist Ashwin Bulchandani and Oppenheimerfunds Chief Economist Jerry Webman discuss the markets and central banks monetary policies. They speak on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Curated Video

RR7825B COLOMBIA THE COFFEE STORY

Higher Ed
Coffee prices on international markets have rocketed upwards since Brazil, the biggest producer, was hit by frost three years ago. But in neighbouring Colombia, coffee crops have been good and the nation has prospered with the high...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Blame flows freely as West Bank taps run dry

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VOICED : Blame flows freely as West Bank taps run dry
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US farmers farm hands look to immigration

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CLEAN : US farmers farm hands look to immigration