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Curated Video

Discovery blasts off with crew of seven headed for the ISS

Higher Ed
Cape Canaveral, Florida - 15 March 2009 1. Wide of countdown clock with shuttle in background 2. Mid of shuttle 3. Close up of engines igniting 4. Various of shuttle taking off from pad 5. Various of shuttle in flight 6. Medium from...
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Curated Video

+4:3 SpaceX rocket launched but problem with thrusters

Higher Ed
Cape Canaveral, Florida 1. Wide zoom in of launch pad with SpaceX's Falcon rocket with Dragon capsule. UPSOUND (English) countdown from 10. 2. Various of rocket blasting off 3. Wide of launch pad as rockets lifts off UPSOUND (English)...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Wonders of the Creation and the Curiosities of Existence by Zakariya 'Ibn Al-Qazwini - Part 1

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Wonders of Creation and the Oddities of Existence was compiled in 1270 by Zakariya Qazwini, a judge living in Wasit in Iraq. It remained popular reading for centuries. It is an illustrated compendium, which describes the many marvels...
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Curated Video

UNUSED 2 4 86 THE APOLLO COMMAND MODULE

Higher Ed
Film: Pos - Sound: Opt Trk - Colour - NYFilm: No - LN Number: LN117093 - Available in HD
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Bloomberg

ICP CEO: Many Factors to Vanished EgyptAir Plane

Higher Ed
May 19 -- Will Geddes, chief executive officer at International Corporate Protection, discusses the vanished EgyptAir Flight MS804 and various levels of security at global airports. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Flying High: Civilian Market for Drones Takes Off

Higher Ed
April 11 -- Michael Perry, director of strategic partnerships at DJI, discusses the civilian demand for drones, what drones are currently used for and the potential for the technology. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on...
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Curated Video

Ex-NSA Worker Will Remain in Custody

Higher Ed
A former National Security Agency contractor accused in a massive theft of classified information will remain in custody.U.S. Magistrate Judge A. David Copperthite made the decision Friday after hearing arguments from the government and...
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Bloomberg

European Close: Focus on Travel and Leisure Stocks

Higher Ed
Mar 22 -- Bloomberg’s Mark Barton examines the close of European markets on “Bloomberg Markets.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Polish Refugees Take Shelter In Iran

Higher Ed
Large group of Polish refugees walking through mountainous area / close up of refugees / close up of refugees' feet / close up of refugees holding hands / panning shot of refugees / Refugees sitting and eating / Polish woman cradling...
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Press Association

Balpa general secretary on British Airways pilots strike

Higher Ed
British Air Line Pilots Association (Balpa) general secretary, Brian Strutton, gives an update on the ongoing pilot strike at Heathrow Airport. Members of Balpa are taking their first ever industrial action against the airline,...
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Bloomberg

EU Commission Wants to ‘Save the Summer’

Higher Ed
May.14 -- In Europe, would-be travelers are hoping to swap balconies for beaches this summer. Europeans have taken heart from the European Commission’s plan to reopen the borders. Germany and France have come to an agreement to open up...
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Curated Video

Foreign Objects Discovered In Some Boeing 737 Max Fuel Tanks

Higher Ed
Foreign objects were found in some 737 Max planes being stored in Washington state and in San Antonio.
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Curated Video

Jeff Bezos Hours From Historic First In Space

Higher Ed
The billionaire is about to blast off in a rocket from his company, Blue Origin.
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Delta Spread, Vaccine Third Shot

Higher Ed
Francine Lacqua, Matt Miller and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Train collision kills 40 people in southern Pakistan; Seoul court rejects bid for wartime compensation; Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos planning trip to space
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Curated Video

After Newsy Report, Airlines Admit Pilot Mask Policies Have Exceptions

Higher Ed
Airlines largely don't require pilots to keep their masks on at all times, reflecting a tense balance between flight safety and pandemic mitigation.
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Bridgeman Arts

Alcock and Brown make first non-stop transatlantic flight, 1919

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Footage of British aviators Alcock and Brown making the first non-stop transatlantic flight on 14th June 1919, flying a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber from St. John's, Newfoundland, to Clifden, Connemara, County Galway,...
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Press Association

Long queues at Gatwick on Good Friday as people travel for Easter holidays

Higher Ed
Passengers joined long queues at Gatwick Airport on Good Friday as millions of people were expected to travel for the bank holiday weekend. Queues at Gatwick appeared to be moving quickly on Friday morning.
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Curated Video

Crew aboard international space station hold presser on shuttle arrival

Higher Ed
In space 1. View of earth from space 2. Map showing location of International Space station Houston, Texas 3. Cutaway Space station control room, image of space station on screen In space 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Phillips, Flight...
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Curated Video

On the Web: Offsetting CO2 emissions

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: On the Web: Offsetting CO2 emissions CAPTION: Just how much CO2 is released when you're driving around? The website CarbonNeutral.org has an online calculator and suggestions for how to offset those emissions. (March...
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Curated Video

A new NASA airborne mission is measuring the snowpack of major mountain watersheds in California. It's producing the most accurate measurements to date showing just how bad the drought may become. (March 26)

Higher Ed
Nats prropellers SOUNDBITE: Thomas Painter, NASA scientist: "About 75 to 80 percent of our water comes from the snowmelt. Understanding the snowpack is really, really important." SOUNDBITE: Thomas Painter, NASA scientist: "How fast does...
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Bloomberg

JetSmarter: Private Jets in the Palm of Your Hand

Higher Ed
Dec. 15 -- Sergey Petrossov, founder and chief executive officer at JetSmarter, explains how the companys app pairs travelers with private jets and what separates them from their competitors in offering personalized travel flight...
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Bloomberg

Ebola in Dallas: How Can the CDC Sure of Containment?

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook reports on public health efforts in light of the first case of Ebola in the United States and looks at the travel timeline of the patient. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Sky News

Changes to ATOL Scheme are Not Enough

Higher Ed
Changes to ATOL Scheme are Not Enough