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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Worried Togo finds itself on front line of Sahel's jihadist war

9th - Higher Ed
Jihadist fighters attack and kill those who pass on Togo’s northern border with Burkina Faso, where militant Islamism is spreading through Africa’s Sahel region (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
23 arrested, 4 stabbed at Pres. Trump rally; U.S. prepares to roll out Pfizer vaccine; UK, EU: talks to continue on post-Brexit trade deal
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Curated Video

Ukraine's 'Mad Max' Sends Four-Wheeled Foreign Fighters Into Battle

Higher Ed
A Ukrainian software engineer is procuring used civilian cars and trucks and souping them up to survive battle.
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Curated Video

UPITN 31 8 74 NEW AERODYNAMIC TRUCKS ARE BEING DEVELOPED FOR EFFICIENCY

Higher Ed
New aerodynamic trucks are being developed by a joint effort between the Department of Transportation and NASA to make large vehicles more efficient, in the light of continuing fuel problems. The main emphasis has been placed on...
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Bloomberg

GM's Barra: Future of Ride-Sharing Is 'Very Exciting'

Higher Ed
Earlier this year GM invested half a billion dollars in ride-sharing company Lyft. In an exclusive interview with GM CEO Mary Barra, Bloomberg TV's David Westin asked her about how the growth in the sharing economy will impact GM's...
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Bloomberg

How Much Is Uber Really Worth?

Higher Ed
Aug. 18 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Max Chafkin and Bloomberg's Julie Verhage discuss Uber's autonomous car plans with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Adds statue discovered at construction site

Higher Ed
1. Dignitaries digging into ground with shovels at groundbreaking ceremony 2. Dirt in shovels being held up for press, tilt up to General Charles E. Williams, Director of Overseas Building Projects (on left), and Clark T. Randt Jr., U.S....
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Curated Video

Follow the path of pricey metallurgical coal, used to make steel, from the mouth of the mine in southwestern Virginia to the coal pier in Norfolk, Va. It takes brute human strength, fast-moving belts and a railroad to smooth the way.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Sights and Sounds: Coal's journey from mine to sea CAPTION: Follow the path of pricey metallurgical coal, used to make steel, from the mouth of the mine in southwestern Virginia to the coal pier in Norfolk, Va. It takes brute...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Strikes In Detroit Delay Military Truck Manufacturing

Higher Ed
Line of Army trucks driving down road / montage of picket line in front of the Federal Motor Truck Co factory in Detroit, MI / men gathering outside Midland Steel Products Co / group of workers with signs marching near fence / stacks of...
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Bloomberg

Assessing the Losses From Hurricane Harvey

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Patrick Jankowski, Greater Houston Partnership vice president of research, discusses the economic impact of Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

AGA President Bozzella Says Auto Industry Needs More Trade Deals

Higher Ed
Aug.30 -- John Bozzella, Association of Global Automakers president and chief executive officer, discusses the U.S. trade agreement with Mexico. He speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn and Jon Erlichman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Loggers and manual labourers. Sweden, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1960s documentary 'Vikings D'hier et D'Aujourd'hui' (Vikings Yesterday and Today) from Sweden. Scenes of logging in the forests. Men work with tree trunks and logs in the river. Dynamite explosions in the water. Workers...
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Bloomberg

Daimler to Bring Self-Driving Rigs to the Road This Year

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Roger Nielsen, president and chief executive officer at Daimler Trucks North America, discusses the company's partially-automated heavy-duty truck which will hit the market later this year. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Bloomberg

Meritor to Be Successful in China Despite Tariffs, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Dec.06 -- Jay Craig, Meritor Inc. president and chief executive officer, discusses the business impact of tariffs and the company's growth strategy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Ed Hammond and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

GM hopes to minimize pain of upcoming layoffs

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Monster Trucks come crashing and soaring

9th - Higher Ed
Meet Monster Truck driver Randy Brown as he prepares to send his big-wheeled truck soaring through the air during a Monster Jam competition in the US capital. VOICED : Monster Trucks come crashing and soaring on January 30, 2014 in...
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Curated Video

Ukraine's 'Mad Max' Sends 4-Wheeled Foreign Fighters Into Battle

Higher Ed
A Ukrainian software engineer is procuring used civilian cars and trucks and souping them up to survive battle.
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Curated Video

Over 100 trucks burn at terminal used to supply NATO in Afghanistan

Higher Ed
1. Various exterior of the Port World Logistics terminal 2. Pan of the terminal, burnt wreckage in foreground 3. Various of the burning North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (humvees),...
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Curated Video

New AIM plugin: Here comes big buddy

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New AIM plugin: Here comes big buddy CAPTION: AP technology editors discuss AOL's new offering for users of its AIM instant messaging service. The new plugin allow users to see where people on their buddy lists are physically...
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Curated Video

Seasonal monsoon rain and the remnants of Tropical Storm Norbert cause flooding in the southwest

Higher Ed
Seasonal monsoon moisture combined with the remnants of Tropical Storm Norbert caused flash flooding across the Southwest on Monday. Floodwaters submerged vehicles and homes in the US states of Nevada and Arizona, and are blamed for at...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Duffy: Landrieus Keystone Push Is Political Ploy

Higher Ed
Nov. 13 -- Rep. Sean Duffy, a Republican from Wisconsin, discusses cutting off Islamic States funding, the Keystone XL pipeline and immigration. He speaks on ""Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

UNRWA halts aid shipments into Gaza due to Hamas interference

Higher Ed
Jerusalem 1. Establishing shot of United Nations spokesman, Chris Gunness 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Chris Gunness, UN spokesman: "Ten truckloads of rice and flour were confiscated from the Palestinian side of the Kerem Shalom crossing and...
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Curated Video

Forty trucks loaded with aid, set off for Pakistan

Higher Ed
1. Wide of aid truck being loaded with supplies 2. Various of men tossing packages into the back of a truck 3. Various of plastic sheeting stacked in rolls 4. Wide of stacked bundles of supplies 5. Wide of men loading relief packages...
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Curated Video

He can barely see over the steering wheel, but KJ can already crush cars and spin in circles. His Monster Bear Truck is a fan favorite at shows. The AP's Suzette Laboy shows us more.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Young monster truck driver already fan favorite CAPTION: He can barely see over the steering wheel, but KJ can already crush cars and spin in circles. His Monster Bear Truck is a fan favorite at shows. The AP's Suzette Laboy...