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Curated Video

As Florence nears, some seek shelters, others hunker down

Higher Ed
The Goose Creek shelter is one of the primary shelters for many Charleston area residents who have evacuated their homes in response to approaching tropical weather in South Carolina.
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Boats Bring Supplies To Beach In Malibu

Higher Ed
As deadly wildfires continue to rage across California with hundreds of thousands evacuated, residents who stayed behind in idyllic communities along the coast cut off by road closures are getting supplies by boat.
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Curated Video

Boats Bring Supplies To Beach In Malibu

Higher Ed
As deadly wildfires continue to rage across California with hundreds of thousands evacuated, residents who stayed behind in idyllic communities along the coast cut off by road closures are getting supplies by boat.
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Curated Video

Boats Bring Supplies To Beach In Malibu

Higher Ed
As deadly wildfires continue to rage across California with hundreds of thousands evacuated, residents who stayed behind in idyllic communities along the coast cut off by road closures are getting supplies by boat.
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Bloomberg

Oil Sets New High for 2019

Higher Ed
Apr.23 -- Oil will climb to a new high for the year so far, with Saudi Arabia said to be wary about raising output to offset U.S. sanctions on Iran. Bloomberg’s Aaron Clark reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Gasoline Surged as Fire Ripped Through Philadelphia Refinery

Higher Ed
Jun.23 -- Stephen Schork, editor of “The Schork Report,” discusses his outlook for oil amid rising geopolitical tensions and the refinery fire in Philadelphia. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Nasdaq's Essner on OPEC Output Cuts

Higher Ed
Jul.02 -- OPEC decided to extend production cuts into 2020 at its meeting in Vienna. Tamar Essner, senior director of energy capital markets at Nasdaq, discusses the cuts and her outlook for oil prices. She spoke on "Bloomberg Markets"...
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Curated Video

CUTS 16 10 80 FORMER INTELLIGENCE CHIEF YANIV PRESS CONFERENCE ON IRAN / IRAQ

Higher Ed
as the Iran / Iraq war enters its 4th week, Israel is worried by the presence of Iraqi troops and aircraft in neighbouring Jordan. Officially President Saddan Hussein has sent some of his forces to Jordan to put them out of reach of the...
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Sky News

British aid being delivered to Mozambique

Higher Ed
VOICED: General views of aid being loaded onto plane and being flown to victims of Cyclone Idai. Shows Aid workers at airport, aid being loaded on plane, aid workers at airport, helicopter at airport, aid being loaded onto helicopter,...
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Bloomberg

Gold May Rise to $1,600, UBS WM's Gordon Says

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- Wayne Gordon, executive director for commodities and foreign exchange at UBS Wealth Management, talks about iron ore and gold. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and David Ingles on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Bahamians rush to prepare ahead of Dorian

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn says he will back an election after Brexit deadline extension

Higher Ed
Interview with Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn who discusses a possible general election and Boris Johnson's recent language in the Commons. He condemned the PM's rhetoric, whilst saying he will back a general election once the EU grants an...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Development dilemma as eastern Greenland eyes tourism boost

9th - Higher Ed
Eastern Greenland with its glaciers wilderness and wildlife is increasingly drawing adventure seeking visitors but as demand grows questions are being raised as to the best way to develop the country's lacking infrastructure without...
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Bloomberg

Investing in Gold: Are the Fundamentals Still Intact?

Higher Ed
Nov.06 -- Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, discusses his outlook for gold, palladium and copper. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
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Sky News

Hong Kong: Another round of clashes leave several people seriously injured

Higher Ed
VOICED: Dozens of foreign students have been urged to leave Hong Kong after another round of clashes left several people seriously injured. SHOWS; Protesters with bows and arrows, people being searched for weapons, protesters occupying a...
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WHO: Iran, Egypt, likely underreporting virus cases

Higher Ed
Dalia Samhouri, a senior regional official with the World Health Organization, said on Sunday both Iran and Egypt were likely to have not given accurate figures of coronavirus cases "because of the nature of the virus".
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Curated Video

WHO races to dispatch virus supplies from UAE hub

Higher Ed
In an open expanse of desert in Dubai, seven World Health Organization workers are racing to sort, package and send out hundreds of shipments of medical supplies to countries around the world battling a new virus that has spread fast,...
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Curated Video

WH: Fed gov't not likely to order shelter in place

Higher Ed
The chief of staff to Vice President Mike Pence says he does not see the federal government issuing a national shelter in place mandate similar to what was issued by the governor of California.
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College dorms prep to house coronavirus patients

Higher Ed
A growing number of U.S. colleges are preparing to turn empty dorms into temporary housing for patients with the coronavirus as the nation's hospitals brace for a possible surge of cases that could push treatment centers beyond their...
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Sky News

Yvonne Doyle answering questions during coronavirus press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Public Health England Medical Director Yvonne Doyle answering questions during the daily Downing Street coronavirus press briefing on 20 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

College dorms prep to house coronavirus patients

Higher Ed
A growing number of U.S. colleges are preparing to turn empty dorms into temporary housing for patients with the coronavirus as the nation's hospitals brace for a possible surge of cases that could push treatment centers beyond their...
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Curated Video

UK officials say virus numbers moving in "right direction"

Higher Ed
UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said on Tuesday the government will still meet its target of 100,000 coronavirus tests per day by the end of the month, despite concerns anti-body tests won't be ready.
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Sen. Rounds: Possible meat shortage 'still high'

Higher Ed
South Dakota Sen. Mike Rounds applauds President Donald Trump's executive action to order meat processing plants to stay open amid concerns over growing coronavirus cases and the impact on the nation's food supply.