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Press Association

Ed Miliband on Labour's pledge to insulate 19 million homes

Higher Ed
Shadow Energy Secretary Ed Miliband visits a new housing estate in Rugby to pledge a Labour government would insulate 19 million homes across Britain if they gain power.
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Bloomberg

Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Lutnick on Annual 9/11 Fundraiser

Higher Ed
Cantor Fitzgerald Chairman and CEO Howard Lutnick discusses his firm's charitable efforts and reflects on the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

Biden: We Need to Finish the Job

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden speaks in Washington at the North America's Building Trades Unions Legislative Conference. He announced this morning he's running for reelection. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Fall Of Berlin

Pre-K - Higher Ed
THE FALL OF BERLIN – b/w – 72 min The fall of Berlin had been in the making for months before the actual event. Whether the Americans, the British or the Soviets should take the city was basically a political decision. Particularly after...
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Curated Video

Expert explains why his celebrity clients have such amazing skin

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment Recent 1. Wide of the Academy Awards arrivals area 2. Wide of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie posing for photographers AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 7 February 2013 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Ole Henriksen/Celebrity Skin Care...
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Bridgeman Arts

Bombing of the USS Franklin, March 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The U.S.S. Franklin is bombed by a Japanese dive-bomber. Naval warfare, casualties, return to New York, honour parades. 1945
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Bloomberg

There Is Value in Chinese Equities, Says BNY's Yu

Higher Ed
Geoffrey Yu, Senior EMEA Market Strategist from BNY, talks about Federal Reserve policy, real rates and why he likes Chinese equities. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Search For Survivors In Collapsed Miami High-Rise Continues

Higher Ed
Residents recount their harrowing escapes from the collapsed condominium while families await word of their missing loved ones.
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Sky News

Windsor Castle reopens to the public after official mourning for the Queen's death

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with the first people allowed into St George's Chapel to see Queen Elizabeth II's final resting place (who were also the first members of the public to witness her lying in State). The Queen died...
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Curated Video

3D printer makes live body parts

Higher Ed
Cornell University, Ithaca New York State, USA - 13 February, 2013 1. Wide of rotating 3D scanner scanning grad student in darkened room 2. Tracking shot as laser scans woman's head 3.Close interior shot of 3D Scanner as low intensity...
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Curated Video

Study: Earth’s Killer Heat Will Get Worse

Higher Ed
A new global study says deadly heat waves will grow in area, frequency and intensity, affecting 75 percent of the world's population if greenhouse emissions are not reduced. A team of researchers examined 1,949 deadly heat waves from...
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Curated Video

After campaigning for Republican John McCain during the presidential election, Sen. Joe Lieberman now has nothing but praise for President Barack Obama. In an interview with The Associated Press, Lieberman explains his change of heart.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Lieberman: Obama off to 'very good start' CAPTION: After campaigning for Republican John McCain during the presidential election, Sen. Joe Lieberman now has nothing but praise for President Barack Obama. In an interview with...
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Sky News

Mexico City 2017 Earthquake - rescuers at collapse

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots crowd of rescuers and emergency services personnel working at site of collapsed school building, following earthquake in Mexico City. Exterior shots various rescue workers holding fists in air indicating to...
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Curated Video

Study: Earth’s Killer Heat Will Get Worse

Higher Ed
A new global study says deadly heat waves will grow in area, frequency and intensity, affecting 75 percent of the world's population if greenhouse emissions are not reduced. A team of researchers examined 1,949 deadly heat waves from...
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Bloomberg

China Struggles to Suppress Bubbles

Higher Ed
May.26 -- China is stepping up efforts to rein in abnormal fluctuations in commodity prices and financial markets. Bloomberg’s Richard Frost and Jason Rogers report on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Curated Video

Second day of stem cell hearing

Higher Ed
Baltimore, Maryland 7 March, 2001 1. Woman stands up from electron microscope and walks with stem cell dish to refrigerator 2. Research cubicle 3. Pippette dropping fluid into test tubes Washington, DC 18 July, 2001 4. Witnesses before...
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Bloomberg

Alibaba IPO: How Much Tailwind for Other China Companies?

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Managing Director at Kraneshares Brendan Ahearn discusses the impact of libabas IPO on other Chinese companies. Techonomy CEO David Kirkpatrick also speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Inquest into the Death of Savita Halappanavar Ends

Higher Ed
Inquest into the Death of Savita Halappanavar Ends
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Sky News

London Tower Block Fire: Fire Commissioner interview on Grenfell Tower Disaster

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows exterior shtos interview with London Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton speaking on Grenfell Tower Fire now out, survivors of fire and search for bodies of dead. Survivors of the Grenfell Tower Block Fire in West London are still...
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Sky News

Mexico City 2017 Earthquake - search for survivors continues

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots rescue workers digging through rubble of collapsed building, including using cranes to liift heavy slabs of concrete. Exterior shots rescuers falling silent as fists are raised calling for silence as rescuers...
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Bloomberg

Ferragamo CEO Aims for Consistent Strategy to Combat Trade War

Higher Ed
Aug.02 -- Micaela La Divelec Lemmi, chief executive officer at Salvatore Ferragamo, discusses the impact of the U.S.-China trade war and Hong Kong protests on the company’s sales and supply chain and hedging currency fluctuations. She...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Turkey black rose producers chase sweet smell of success

9th - Higher Ed
As Turkey's rose sector booms, residents of Halfeti in the south east are hoping to transform their special black roses into a brand (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Universal Newsreel

Higher Ed
Story 11, RUSSIANS DRIVE ON BERLIN, 200 UN 18-395-1, 1945, b/w, sound 03:37:50: newsreel for commentary purposes only of Russia's advance on Berlin 03:38:00- tanks into Berlin- fighting 03:38:50- dead bodies- germans 03:39:01-...