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CLEAN : Clashes beetween protesters and police

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CLEAN : Clashes beetween protesters and police
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Clashes beetween protesters and police

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CLEAN : Clashes beetween protesters and police
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Demonstrators onto the roof

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CLEAN : Demonstrators onto the roof
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tens of thousands protest Confed Cup costs

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CLEAN : Tens of thousands protest Confed Cup costs
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fifty young migrants evacuated from Calais Jungle

9th - Higher Ed
Around fifty young migrants who spent the night near the Calais Jungle left by coach early on Friday afternoon heading do a dedicated welcome centre
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fifty young migrants evacuated from Calais Jungle

9th - Higher Ed
Around fifty young migrants who spent the night near the Calais Jungle left by coach early on Friday afternoon heading do a dedicated welcome centre
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Nowhere Boy Interviews

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INTERVIEW Aaron Johnson on how they all spent two or three months preparing, on the musical side of things being very difficult, on how they formed a family before shooting, on how much and what research he did on John Lennon, on how the...
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Aftermath of Rwandan massacre

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Armed soldier of the Tutsi rebel army walking along dirt track / Tutsi soldier guarding hospital / Bandaged head of woman, twelve-year old girl with bandaged face / crowd of children with injuries, twelve-year old girl victim interviewed...
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Denver Broncos practice at indoor practice facility

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The Denver Broncos spent $35 million to construct an indoor practice facility to use in the event of bad weather. A severe cold snap in November of 2014 had them practicing inside for several days.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France fires finally tamed

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of firefighters and a fleet of planes dropping water on the burning trees and bushland have contained the blazes in southern France meaning holidaymakers and residents who spent two nights in emergency centres or sleeping on...
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Bloomberg

VW's EV Efforts Get 180 Billion Spending Boost

Higher Ed
Volkswagen AG is bolstering a push to challenge Tesla Inc.'s leadership on electric vehicles by raising its five-year spending plan to 180 billion ($193 billion). Volkswagen CFO Arno Antlitz provides details of the plan in a...
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Bloomberg

Live Nation, Oak View Join Elevate Sports Ventures

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Jun.18 -- San Francisco 49ers President Al Guido talks about Live Nation Entertainment and the Oak View Group joining Elevate Sports Ventures. The 49ers and Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment own Elevate. Guido speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Bloomberg

French Inflation Climbs to Fresh Record in June

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French inflation rose to the highest level since the euro was introduced as steeper increases in energy and food costs drove consumer-price growth to 6.5% in June. Zoe Schneeweiss reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Esper: Crimea Bridge Explosion 'Punch In the Gut'

Higher Ed
Mark Esper, former US Secretary of Defense, discusses escalations of conflict between Russia and Ukraine. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Gas Tax Gimmick

Higher Ed
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says the proposal in Congress to suspend the federal gas tax "plumbs the depths of bad ideas" and is just another trendy gimmick that won't accomplish anything productive.
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Bloomberg

Republicans Have Advantage in George Senate Runoff: Luntz

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Frank Luntz, pollster and Luntz Global Founder, says Republicans have the advantage in Georgia's two U.S. Senate runoff elections. But he says the party is in chaos. Democratic newcomer Raphael Warnock is facing off against...
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Bloomberg

Reuss Says GM Is Always Worried About Metal and Commodity Supplies

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General Motors Co. President Mark Reuss talks about production of the new Cadillac all-electric Lyriq SUV. It's now being made a GM plant in Tennessee. He also talks about the rising costs of raw materials like nickel that are used to...
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Bloomberg

Zoom Surges on Stay-At-Home

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Jun.02 -- Zoom Video Communications Inc. reported quarterly sales that leapfrogged estimates, reflecting the surge in demand for its video conferencing service during the coronavirus pandemic. Bloomberg’s Selina Wang reports on...
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Bloomberg

Democrats Outpace Republicans in Fundraising for First Time in 10 Years

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Oct.30 -- Democrats, boosted by big donors seeing a chance to flip control of Congress, are projected to lead Republicans by nearly $300 million when candidate spending is combined with money from outside groups. That would be the first...
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Bloomberg

Tech Diversity and Inclusion Efforts Haven't Worked, Advocate Fong-Jones Says

Higher Ed
Jun.10 -- Liz Fong-Jones, Honeycomb.io principal developer advocate and a former Alphabet Inc. engineer, discusses her suggestions for fostering inclusion in the tech industry with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on this edition of "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Blackstone Says Any Real Estate Deal Is Possible

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Nov.08 -- Kathleen McCarthy, Blackstone’s co-head of real estate, says "anything is really possible" when it comes to real estate deals. She talks about investment priorities, the size of potential transactions, the fallout of the WeWork...
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Curated Video

With just days to go before the elections, airwaves across the nation are saturated with campaign ads. But a shocking number of those ads weren't commissioned by the candidates themselves or the parties they represent.

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HEADLINE: Outside groups spend record amounts on midterms CAPTION: With just days to go before the November 2nd elections, airwaves across the nation are saturated with campaign ads. But a shocking number of those ads weren't...
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Bloomberg

Mintz Group's Phillips Calls U.S. Strike Proportional

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Apr.07 -- Mintz Group Partner Randal Phillips weighs in on the U.S. missile attack against Syria. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Former Senate Leader, Presidential Candidate Bob Dole Dies At 98

Higher Ed
He shaped tax policy, foreign policy and rights for the disabled, and devoted his later years to the cause of wounded veterans.