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Bloomberg

China Eyes Rail Link With Taiwan

Higher Ed
March 7 -- As China looks to bolster economic growth, it's also seeking to increase its influence in Taiwan. It's studying the possibility of a rail line between the mainland and the island. Bloomberg's Andrew Davis reports on "First Up."
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Bloomberg

Morneau: Canada Monitoring Housing to Ensure Stability

Higher Ed
Jan.13 -- Finance Minister Bill Morneau met with economists in Toronto as he prepares his next Federal Budget. Bloomberg News’ Josh Wingrove reports.
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Bloomberg

Why Nike Shares Are Dropping After Posting Mixed Results

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Nike Inc. shares dropped after the company reported gross margins that missed analyst estimates. Bloomberg Intelligence's Chen Grazutis takes a look at the numbers on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Bridgeman Arts

Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 3 - Bascule mechanisms and procedures for a ship passing through

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Part 3 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, a diagram of the bridge's bascule mechanisms is...
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Curated Video

Strong Winds Could Help Spread California Wildfires

Higher Ed
Large parts of the state were under red flag warnings Wednesday, meaning an increased risk of fire danger.
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Curated Video

Twitter Stops Labeling President Trump's Election Tweets

Higher Ed
Twitter says it is ending its practice of labeling misleading or disputed tweets about the election, including those sent by President Trump.
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Curated Video

Storm System Brings Heavy Rain And Snow To Much Of The U.S.

Higher Ed
Almost half the country can expect some type of severe weather over the next 24 hours, so officials are advising people to be prepared.
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Bloomberg

Japan Warns Against Abrupt Yen Moves

Higher Ed
Another senior Japanese official has spoken out about the weak yen, promising measures to ease the impact of movement he calls "excessive and one-sided." Paul Jackson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Curated Video

USA: WEATHER PREDICTION SYSTEM

Higher Ed
English/Nat

The U-S National Weather Service has unveiled a modernised system they hope will keep them one step ahead in the battle to predict freak weather sys
tems.
The new...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : 'Everybody's lost everything': Mayfield, Kentucky decimated by tornado

9th - Higher Ed
AFPTV images show workers searching through the rubble of a candle factory in Mayfield, Kentucky destroyed by a tornado overnight, where many workers were trapped and killed (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Hazardous Weather Conditions Prompt Fire Concerns In California

Higher Ed
The National Weather Service issued Red Flag Warnings over the weekend for much of Northern and Central California.
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Curated Video

Winter Weather System Hitting More Than A Dozen States

Higher Ed
The massive winter storm is disrupting travel and power across multiple states.
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Curated Video

Forecasters say Hurricane Arthur now has 90 mile-per-hour winds and could become a category-two storm as it starts to affect the North Carolina coast. (July 3)

Higher Ed
Hurricane Arthur gained strength in the Atlantic on Thursday and threatened to strike near the North Carolina coast on Independence Day, prompting thousands of vacationers and residents to leave parts of the state's...
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Curated Video

Attorney and women's rights activist Sandra Fluke is sounding dire warnings at the Democratic National Convention on a range of health issues if the GOP wins the White House

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Women's activist sends alarm on health issues

CAPTION: Attorney and women's rights activist Sandra Fluke is sounding dire warnings at the Democratic National Convention on a range of health issues if the GOP wins...
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Curated Video

WRAP Ridge election security warning and reaction

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Bloomberg

Keeping U.K. Services in a Hard Brexit Is `Suicidal,' Serra Says

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- Davide Serra, chief executive officer at Algebris Investments, discusses Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for Britain to devise its own rules and broker trade deals on services, which account for four-fifths of the U.K....
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Curated Video

U.S. Braces For Dangerous Blast Of Cold, Wind And Snow

Higher Ed
Some places in the northern U.S. could see wind chills approaching 70 degrees below zero. Even warm-weather states are preparing for the worst.
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Bloomberg

Grace Capital CIO on Bullard's Bond Market Impact

Higher Ed
Cate Faddis, Grace Capital President and CIO, was poised with the question: Is St. Louis Fed President James Bullard driving the bond market? She spoke with Kailey Leinz and Anna Edwards Tuesday Morning on "Bloomberg Markets: America."
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Curated Video

FEMA to Floridians in Irma's Path: Get Out Now

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Curated Video

FEMA to Floridians in Irma's Path: Get Out Now

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Curated Video

California Heat Wave Sparks Warnings About Fire Danger

Higher Ed
Utility companies have preemptively shut off power to more than 50,000 customers amid the heatwave.
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Bloomberg

SK Hynix Third Quarter Profit Plummets

Higher Ed
Another dire warning from a global chip maker, this time from South Korea's SK hynix Inc. The memory chip maker has slashed next year's capex with a warning of an unprecedented downturn in demand. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

U.K. Government Issues First-Ever Extreme Heat Warning

Higher Ed
The excessive heat alert covers a large chunk of England and is set to last through Tuesday, when temperatures may reach 104 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Sky News

Many flood warnings remain in place across Britain

Higher Ed
Many flood warnings remain in place across Britain