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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Botswana's Bushmen thirst for old ways of life

9th - Higher Ed
After winning a long court battle with Botswana's government, the bushmen of the Kalahari can now return to their ancestral lands and resume digging boreholes for water. Molapo, Batswana. (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Wells Fargo CEO Stumpf Exits, but Fallout Remains

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Wells Fargo Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf has departed from the bank in the fallout of fake accounts created by employees. Bloomberg's Laura Keller and Blomberg Gadfly columnist Michael Regan examine damage done to the...
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Bloomberg

Can a New CEO Solve Wells Fargo's Problems?

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Charles Peabody, managing director at Compass Point Research and Trading, looks at the on-going issues for Wells Fargo following the resignation of Chief Executive Officer John Stump and examines how much damage has been done...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Iraqi firefighters battle to tame IS oil well fires

9th - Higher Ed
Clad in red helmets and surgical masks the firefighters emerged exhausted from the massive column of smoke streaming almost incessantly out of an oil well in northern Iraq
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Bloomberg

Is the Oil Market Wrong to Rely on Increased Demand?

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- Bob Iaccino, co-founder of Path Trading Partners, and Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro examine demand being priced into the oil market and look at the prospect of increased U.S. shale oil production. They speak in today’s...
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Bloomberg

What Are the Prospects for OPEC Enforcement?

Higher Ed
Dec.28 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Vincent Piazza reports on the energy outlook for 2017. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Statoil Has High Expectations for Korpfjell Prospect

Higher Ed
Feb.21 -- Tim Dodson, executive vice president of exploration at Statoil ASA, discusses the company’s reliance on oil exploration and expectations for the Korpfjell prospect in the Barents Sea. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Federer conquisto su quinto Indian Wells

9th - Higher Ed
Roger Federer se titulo campeon del Masters 1000 de Indian Wells al vencer en una final 100% suiza a su amigo Stan Wawrinka
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Iceland drills 4.7 km down into volcano to tap clean energy

9th - Higher Ed
It's named after a Nordic god and drills deep into the heart of a volcano: Thor is a rig that symbolises Iceland's leading edge efforts to produce powerful clean energy
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Sky News

Lib Dems try to recover parts of the South West

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots streetscenes in the rain in Wells and Yeovil in Somerset, England, including shoppers in the market, a bus driving through town and people in a cafe. Exterior shots Wells Catherdral, tourist signs and people...
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Bloomberg

Continental's Stark on Earnings, Crude Output Forecasts

Higher Ed
Aug.11 -- Jack Stark, Continental Resources Inc. president, discusses the company's earnings and outlook with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Oil CEOs on Harvey's Impact in 90 Seconds

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Six oil company chief executive officers discuss disruptions from Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Laredo CEO on Harvey Impact, Drilling and Growth Strategy

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Randy Foutch, Laredo Petroleum chief executive officer, discusses the business impact of Hurricane Harvey and the company's strategy with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Canada election puts spotlight on the oil-climate divide

9th - Higher Ed
On the eve of Canada's federal elections Conservatives and Liberals are neck and neck in the polls (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UK election: Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn rounds up final day of campaigning with London rally (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn holds a final rally in London ahead of Britain's general election on Thursday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

U.S. Oil Services Industry Will Be 'Crushed' Without Cuts, Parsley CEO Says

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Parsley Energy Inc. is willing to cut production 20% if others in the oil services industry cut output too, Chief Executive Officer Matt Gallagher says in an interview with Bloomberg's Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Crude Already Priced In OPEC+ Output Decision, Vanda Insights' Vandana Hari Says

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Vanda Insights Founder & CEO Vandana Hari believes crude had already priced in the outcome by OPEC+ and its allies to extend production cuts. She was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Guatemala: turtle hatchlings released into sea

9th - Higher Ed
Black turtle hatchlings (Chelonia mydas agassizii) head to the sea after being released on the beach of Sipacate, some 135 km south of Guatemala City (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Kimmeridge Energy's Dell on U.S. Oil And Gas Market Consolidation

Higher Ed
May.10 -- Ben Dell, Kimmeridge Energy Co-Founder discusses U.S. oil and has market consolidation. He speaks with Guy Johnson and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

Chevron CEO Sees 'Plenty of Cash Flow Coming'

Higher Ed
Mar.06 -- Chevron Corp. Chief Executive Officer Mike Wirth discusses growth in the Permian Basin, the company's balance sheet and investment in shale. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Curated Video

RR7302A INDIAN: DROUGHT

Higher Ed
Indian farmers in the north-western states and the Deccan Plateau waited in vain in 1972 for the Summer monsoon. The result has been failed crops and threat of famine. The situation is bad enough for India's Premier, Mrs. Indira...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Climate change threatens whales migratory routes

9th - Higher Ed
The sight of thousands of whales surfacing jumping and playing off the coast of South America as they migrate toward their breeding grounds is one of natures most majestic displays