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Bloomberg

Peloton Will Be Opportunistic and Smart When It Comes to M&A, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- John Foley, Peloton Interactive Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's outlook and strategy after posting earnings with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

The Space Race Is Back and Heading to the Public Market

Higher Ed
Feb.25 -- The return of the space race has more companies and investors looking for ways to get into the industry. Astra is the first rocket company since 1990 to announce it will go public, and the latest space SPAC since Virgin...
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Curated Video

New Paving Methods Can Repurpose Tons Of Plastic Waste Into Roads

Higher Ed
Plastic roads are becoming popular across the globe. India was the first country to put plastic roads to the test.
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Curated Video

Workers are racing to protect an Iowa town from the rising Missouri River by adding several feet of dirt to a temporary levee. The situation grew worse when the river punched through a second levee, the town's main protection.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Crews race to build up levee to aid Iowa town CAPTION: Workers are racing to protect an Iowa town from the rising Missouri River by adding several feet of dirt to a temporary levee. The situation grew worse when the river...
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Press Association

999 call handler s join BT Openreach strike in Armagh

Higher Ed
Interview with Erin Massey, Northern Ireland Regional Secretary for the CWU at a BT Exchange in County Armagh, plus footage of BT workers on strike in a row over pay. The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said around 40,000 of its...
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Curated Video

After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking matters into their own hands. Robert Ray has the story.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Iowa farmers take Missouri River into their own hands CAPTION: After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking...
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Curated Video

WRAP Bush visiting site of the Minneapolis bridge collapse

Higher Ed
AP Television 1. Wide of US President George W. Bush's helicopter, Marine One, flying over Minneapolis 2. High shot of Marine One landing 3. High wide of Bush on ground, shaking hands with officials 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) R.T. Rybak,...
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Curated Video

RR7526B EGYPT: SAVING THE PHILAE TEMPLES

Higher Ed
The job of moving the Philae temples to their new site above the waters of the lake behind the Aswan Dam begins soon. This report examines the tasks involved in getting the temples ready for the move, and looks back at the massive...
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Bloomberg

Saving Sony's Aibo Robot Dogs

Higher Ed
March 28 -- Sony's Aibo robot dogs were never the mainstream success the company hoped for. But, long after they went out of production, a determined few are working to keep them alive. Rosalind Chin reports. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Lawsuit Over Oil Pipeline Heads to Court

Higher Ed
VOICE-OVER SCRIPT: THE NATION'S LARGEST RIVER SWAMP IS THE SITE OF AN OIL PIPELINE DISPUTE GOING BEFORE THE 5THCIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS IN HOUSTON ON MONDAY. ENVIRONMENTAL GROUPS ARE SUING THE ARMY CORP OF...
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Bridgeman Arts

Fountains and water in the city. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). Scenes of the countryside in France. Shots of public and decorative fountains by the Eiffel Tower in Paris. End credits.
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Bloomberg

Rep. Zoe Lofgren Says Bill Would Allocate Visas on Salary

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Rep. Zoe Lofgren, a Democrat from California, discusses H-1B visa reform with Bloomberg's Mike McKee on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Indian engineers aiming for the moon

Higher Ed
LEAD IN : A team of young engineers and space scientists in India are vying to send the first private mission to the moon, and claim a $30 million prize. The Google Lunar X Prize is a race to land a...
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Bloomberg

Demand for Tech Talent Is Exploding But Supply Is Flat, Hired CEO Says

Higher Ed
Nov.14 -- Hired Chief Executive Officer Mehul Patel discusses his firm's strategy for matching workers with tech companies. He speaks with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

Trump makes call to first all-female spacewalkers

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump put in a congratulatory call from the White House to the world's first all-female spacewalking team that made history high above Earth on Friday, replacing a broken part of the International Space Station's power...
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Curated Video

Trump makes call to first all-female spacewalkers

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump put in a congratulatory call from the White House to the world's first all-female spacewalking team that made history high above Earth on Friday, replacing a broken part of the International Space Station's power...
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Bloomberg

Goldman Plans Tech-Related Hiring Spree

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s trading division is planning its biggest hiring spree in years. The catch? The entire effort is focused on coders, a sign of where Wall Street is headed. Bloomberg's Sridhar Natarajan has more on...
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Bloomberg

Lotus Cars CEO Popham on Evija All-Electric Supercar, Strategy

Higher Ed
Sep.18 -- Philip Popham, chief executive officer of Lotus Cars, the iconic British automaker now owned by China's Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd., talks about its Evija all-electric supercar, the brand's strategy, and the industry's...
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Curated Video

Army sending 2 field hospitals to New York City

Higher Ed
U.S. Army leaders said Thursday that two field hospitals are on their way to New York City and will be able to begin treating patients at the Javits Center on Monday.
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Curated Video

Officials Say New Orleans' Levees Weathered Hurricane Ida

Higher Ed
Levees, surge barriers, gates, flood walls, canal closures and pumps surrounding New Orleans kept much of the storm surge water out.
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Bloomberg

PBA Robotics' Derrick Yap

Higher Ed
Singapore's PBA Robotics says the pandemic has helped spur demand for robots faster than ever before. CEO Derrick Yap has spearheaded PBA's evolution from the parts and components distributor set up by his father, to a robotics and...
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Curated Video

Engineers say Iraq's largest dam in Mosul is in danger of catastrophic failure despite a large pledge of U.S. support.

Higher Ed
Clean version at 10:14:27 HEADLINE: Iraqi dam could fail, kill 500,000 CAPTION: Engineers say Iraq's largest dam in Mosul is in danger of catastrophic failure despite a large pledge of U.S. support. (Oct. 31) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
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Curated Video

NZ fm meets Powell, comments on Iraq, Afghanistan

Higher Ed
1. New Zealand Foreign Minister Phil Goff and US State Secretary Colin Powell walk into ceremonial meeting room, shake hands and pose for cameras 2. Exterior shot of Goff leaving State Department building, shakes hand with officials,...
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Curated Video

SYND 25-4-74 WORK CONTINUES ON THE CHANNEL TUNNEL LINK

Higher Ed
Work progresses on the tunnel being built under the English Channel which will link England with France 1. reporter in front of entrance to Channel Tunnel, PIECE TO CAMERA 2. automatic shovel digging chalk based soil diggers in tunnel 3....