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Bloomberg

Rep. McHenry Says Next Round of Stimulus Needs to Be More Focused

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May.11 -- U.S. Representative Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, says some form of state aid will be included in the next round of federal stimulus and higher taxes will ultimately be needed to pay for it. He speaks with...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson coronavirus press conference

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CLEAN: Interior shots of PM Boris Johnson speaking at a press conference on new coronavirus lockdown restrictions on 16 October 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Prime Minister Boris Johnson Covid Presser Part 3

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CLEAN: Interior shots of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaking at government covid update press conference on 9 September 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
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Press Association

All you need to know about the new national lockdown

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The Prime Minister has announced there will be a third national lockdown in England to curb the rise in coronavirus cases. Here are some of the important points to know.
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Bloomberg

People Don't Have the Right to Stay Unvaccinated: Georgetown's Gostin

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Lawrence Gostin, Georgetown University professor of medicine, says no one has the right to go without a Covid-19 vaccine if they plan on going out anywhere in public. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Press Association

University staff vote in favour of strikes

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More than 70,000 university staff at 150 universities could strike after union members voted in favour of action. The University and College Union (UCU) said the result of a ballot on Monday is a clear indication of the anger felt by...
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Curated Video

British Foreign Secretary William Hague on two-day visit; Syria comments

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1. Wide of British Foreign Secretary William Hague addressing students at University of the Western Cape 2. SOUNDBITE (English) William Hague, British Foreign Secretary: "Britain and South Africa agree about the outcome that we want to...
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Bloomberg

Would You Buy These $300 Loafers?

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Sept. 16 -- JP Crickets CEO and Founder Susan Meyer discusses the origins and success of the company on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

SYND 28 8 76 JOHANNESBURG HELEN SUZMAN INTERVIEW

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Interview with South African liberal parliamentarian Helen Suzman about the riots in South Africa. Suzman feels that South Africa has definitely reached a crisis and that the amount of students rioting is just a sign of total...
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Curated Video

Myanmar opposition leader visits college where she was a student fifty years ago

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1. Wide of sign welcoming Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to the Lady Shri Ram College 2. Various of Suu Kyi entering auditorium to applause and walking on stage 3. Wide of audience 4. Mid of Suu Kyi on stage with Chairman of...
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Curated Video

Israeli student looks forward to Obama speech, Gaza student on lack of education opportunities

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Jerusalem - 21 March, 2013 1. Mid shot invitation to US President Barack Obama's speech, held in man's hand 2. Close-up of invitation 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Isaac Shickman, Hebrew University student, won ticket via lottery: "Students...
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Curated Video

Chinese decorative arts inspire contender at the New Year's parade

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If you want something all-American, just check out "Soaring Stories," the two Cal Poly universities' entry in the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, set for New Year's Day. The float, the effort of students on the two Cal Polytechnic...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S African students march on ruling party HQ

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CLEAN : S African students march on ruling party HQ
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Thousands face

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VOICED : Thousands face
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Ivory Coast's universities reopen after two years

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VOICED: Ivory Coast's universities reopen after two years
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Curated Video

Large rally in Hungary for imperiled university

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Thousands of people marched in Hungary's capital on Sunday to protest planned legal changes that are seen as targeting a Budapest university founded by billionaire Hungarian-American philanthropist George Soros.Many Hungarian and...
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Sky News

King Felipe speech at Oxford University

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CLEAN: Interior shots of King Felipe of Spain making a speech to the University of Oxford on 14 July 2017 in Oxford, United Kingdom
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Queen Mother Elizabeth of Britain gives speech at Charter Day Dinner at Columbia University

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MS Queen Mother seated at dinner table next to Columbia University President Dr Grayson Kirk, as Dag Hammarskjold can be heard introducing her / WS as all are standing around Queen Mother at podium who says ÒPlease be seatedÓ / audience...
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Curated Video

Brexit's uncertainty is leading to an exodus of EU students

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Brexit's uncertainty is leading to an exodus of EU students
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Curated Video

Brexit's uncertainty is leading to an exodus of EU students

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LEADIN: Every university student has anxieties -- about making new friends, buying the right books and moving away from home. But EU students in Brexit-era Britain are also facing the stress of a very uncertain future. ...
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Curated Video

Row deepens between Soros Uni and Hungarian govt

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Officials at Central European University said Friday they are fully complying with the legal requirements necessary for the school to remain in Budapest.
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Curated Video

Expert says gene editing has 'ethical problems'

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The Chinese scientist who says he helped make the world's first gene-edited babies followed an unorthodox career path.
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Curated Video

Expert says gene editing has 'ethical problems'

Higher Ed
The Chinese scientist who says he helped make the world's first gene-edited babies followed an unorthodox career path.
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Curated Video

Expert says gene editing has 'ethical problems'

Higher Ed
The Chinese scientist who says he helped make the world's first gene-edited babies followed an unorthodox career path.