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Press Association

Davey attends baking class at primary school as he announces plans for free school meals to all children

Higher Ed
Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey attended a baking class at High Beeches Primary School as he announces plans to provide free school meals to all primary school children.
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Curated Video

COVID Is Putting Serious Strain On Oklahoma Hospitals

Higher Ed
Hospitals in Oklahoma recently warned residents that COVID has reduced their ability to care for all but emergency medical cases.
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Bloomberg

DHL's Leung on Global Supply Chain Disruptions

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Kelvin Leung, DHL Global Forwarding Asia Pacific CEO discusses the global supply chain disruptions and the business impact. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Curated Video

Calorie counting camera fights obesity

Higher Ed
AP Television San Antonio, Texas - May 11, 2011 1. Mid of children with trays of food 2. Close of calorie camera tilt down to food 3. Close of monitor showing food 4. Wide of boy placing tray of food on the camera 5. Mid zoom to monitor...
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Bloomberg

Africa CDC Director on Vaccine Rollout in Africa, AstraZeneca Shot

Higher Ed
Mar.17 -- Africa CDC & Prevention Director John Nkengasong discusses the Covax initiative to distribute Covid-19 vaccines across Africa. Africa CDC is reviewing its guidance on a coronavirus vaccine developed by AstraZeneca Plc and the...
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Curated Video

Filipino invents device to reduce car pollution and fuel consumption

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot motorists driving along road 2. Wide shot Shell garage 3. Close up petrol prices 4. Wide shot traffic 5. Mid shot cars driving along freeway 6. Wide shot Jeepney's (Filipino bus) driving along road 7. Close up Khaos Super...
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Bloomberg

Will Electric Cars Kill Jobs?

Higher Ed
Apr.11 -- Bloomberg Businessweek compares a combustion engine to an engine for an electric car.
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SYND 3 7 79 VOYAGER 1 REPORT

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Photographs taken of the planet Jupiter by United States Voyager 1 spacecraft. Last March, as Voyager 1 arched past Jupiter on its way to Saturn, its cameras recorded pictures of the four largest satellites or moons that orbit the huge...
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Sky News

Bradley Wiggins Doping Reaction & Interview

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Bradley Wiggins Doping Reaction & Interview
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Bloomberg

Man Group Faces Redemptions After $10.7 Billion Losses

Higher Ed
Apr.17 -- Man Group Plc, the world’s largest publicly listed hedge fund, is facing a rise in withdrawals after being hit by $10.7 billion of losses last quarter as the coronavirus pandemic roiled stocks, bonds, currencies and...
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Curated Video

Some of the imported hemp seeds temporarily detained by U.S. customs officials in the spring turned into 10-foot-tall plants that have been harvested on a research plot in Kentucky. (Sept. 23)

Higher Ed
Some of the imported hemp seeds temporarily detained by U.S. customs officials in the spring turned into 10-foot-tall plants that have been harvested on a research plot in Kentucky. Marijuana's non-intoxicating cousin has gained a...
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Curated Video

Behind the scenes of new production 'Swan Lake Reloaded,' which puts a drug and sex modern spin on the ballet classic

Higher Ed
SHOTLIST(including transcript):- AP Entertainment London, 6 August 2013 1. Performance footage: "SwanLake Reloaded" 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Fredrik Rydman, idea and choreography for "Swan Lake Reloaded": "I actually got this idea here in...
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Bloomberg

Pizzana Pastry Chef Candace Nelson Makes Pumpkin Spice Budino | THR Eats

Higher Ed
Nelson is also the founder of Sprinkles Cupcakes.
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Curated Video

Smog engulfing Pakistan blamed for road accidents

Higher Ed
Smog has again enveloped much of Pakistan, causing highway accidents and respiratory problems, and forcing many residents to stay home, officials said on Friday. Pakistani meteorologist Mohammad Riaz said the pollution,...
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Bloomberg

Filmmaker Ken Burns Is 'Entirely Optimistic' About America's Future

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Filmmaker Ken Burns talks about his new project called "Country Music." Burns explains the complicated and celebrated fabric of American values and people - through the stories he sees and tells. Burns talks to David Westin on...
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Bloomberg

Illegal Migration on Mexican Border Is Fraction of What It Was, Ex-DHS Chief Says

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson comments on President Donald Trump's plan to redirect $7 billion for a border wall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

The vessel "A Whale," a massive super-tanker modified to skim oil from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico is anchored in the Mississippi River. Once deployed, the ship could suck up more than 20 million gallons of oil fouled water per day.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:World's largest oil skimmer positions in Gulf CAPTION: The vessel "A Whale," a massive super-tanker modified to skim oil from the surface of the Gulf of Mexico is anchored in the Mississippi River. Once deployed, the ship...
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Bloomberg

Robinhood's Relationship with Wall Street

Higher Ed
Feb.18 -- Former Counsel to the U.S. Senate Tyler Gellasch, and Compass Point Research's Director of Policy Research Isaac Boltansky speak with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about The U.S. House Financial Services Committee...
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Curated Video

The Obama administration is being urged to stop the slaughter of Moammar Gadhafi's opponents in Libya, but though it's considering military options, many of them have a distinct downside. AP White House Correspondent Mark Smith reports.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE Libya conflict: US has few good options CAPTION: The Obama administration is being urged to stop the slaughter of Moammar Gadhafi's opponents in Libya, but though it's considering military options, many of them have a distinct...
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Curated Video

Rice meets EU officials Asselborn and Solana

Higher Ed
1. EU External Relations Commissioner Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Luxembourg's Foreign Minister and EU Council President Jean Asselborn, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, EU Secretary General Javier Solana enter room and walk to...
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RR 8143B SANTERIA OR CUBAN OCCULT IN MIAMI, FLORIDA

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Background to Story: During the months of April to June , 1980, thousands of Cuban refugees sought asylum in the United States. They brought with them their own values and customs. ...
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Curated Video

China - Mosquito And The Fly

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(dur: 5 mins 17 secs/sot in Mandarin: 51 secs) Officially in China less than two thousand people have contracted the HIV virus, of whom only sixty-five have developed AIDS. However experts estimate that the real figures are much higher...
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Curated Video

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06/00/79 c0065980 usa voyager i early redults col pt voyager jupiter dr smith at work cut to dr bradford smith on camra dr smith on camera & v/o jupiter pics dr smith on camera then v/o flight path of voyager i io pics io...
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Curated Video

Preparations for auction of 51 tonnes of ivory

Higher Ed
1. Wide of ivory stock pile to be auctioned 2. Man looking at ivory 3. Close-up of ivory 4. Wide of room containing ivory, media taking photographs 5. Head of communication for South Africa National Parks, Wanda Mkutshulwa, walking...