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Bloomberg

Roach: Where Are the Jobs in Digital Disruption?

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene and Guy Johnson highlight comments from Bloomberg Gadfly columnist Shelly Banjo on the take-out trend as U.S. restaurants. They speak with Stephen Roach, senior fellow at...
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Bloomberg

Glenn Hubbard Says U.S. Labor Market Continuing to Heal

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Glenn Hubbard, dean at Columbia Business School, and Alan Krueger, professor of economics at Princeton University, react to the U.S. jobs report. They speak with Bloomberg's David Westin and Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Darda: No Need to Obsess About Too Low Unemployment Rate

Higher Ed
Nov. 1 -- Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, looks into the data to explain why there's no reason to worry about the U.S. unemployment rate dipping down towards four percent. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene on...
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Curated Video

Trump Connects Clinton to Husband's Impeachment

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus064121Donald Trump is invoking President Bill Clinton's impeachment as evidence that the Clintons are "the sordid past," while his presidency would "be the bright and very clean future."The...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sahara, Algeria, 1954 - Schools, coal mines, power stations and railways in Colom Bechar

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1954 film 'Les Deux Visages Du Sahara', a short propaganda film exploring the French government's contribution to Algeria during colonization. In this clip, school children outside a school. Scenes of workers at a coal...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sahara, Algeria, 1954 - Colom Bechar, camels, and vehicles driving through roads and water

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1954 film 'Les Deux Visages Du Sahara', a short propaganda film exploring the French government's contribution to Algeria during colonization. In this clip, scenes of Colom Bechar and its people. Men on camels, and...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Painting of Vladimir Lenin addressing workers in Russia

Higher Ed
VS artwork depicting Vladimir Ilyich Lenin speaking before a crowd of workers / Note: exact year not known
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Bridgeman Arts

Television, factory and construction industries. Algiers, 1961

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1961 film 'De quel amour blessec', which shows images from Algeria through the centuries from the perspective of four writers: Apulece, Saint Augustin, Ibn Khaldoun et Albert Camus. Montage of workers in different...
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Curated Video

Trump: US Will Stop Using Paris Pact Standards

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington DC - 1 June 20171. SOUNDBITE (English) President Donald Trump:"As president I can put no other consideration before the well-being of American...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

WWII Pre-fabricated Housing

Higher Ed
Montage of Ottawa, Illinois factory workers constructing pieces of pre-fabricated houses / truck hauling pieces out of factory / in Baltimore, Maryland, small house and shacks, man walking past / houseboat / woman hand washing clothes...
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Is Pushing 'Essential Workers' To Fight Back

Higher Ed
Apr.04 -- As the new coronavirus places so-called essential workers increasingly at risk, protests and strikes are becoming more common across America. Bloomberg reporters Josh Eidelson and Matt Day have been investigating what’s behind...
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Curated Video

HHS Whistleblower Says Coronavirus Workers Were Improperly Trained

Higher Ed
The whistleblower says the workers did not wear the right protective gear while interacting with Americans evacuated from Wuhan, China.
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Bloomberg

Asian Governments Are Seeking to Reopen Their Economies Gradually

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Japan plans to lift its state of emergency for the Osaka region as early as Thursday, but keep the order in place for Tokyo. The Philippines is considering downsizing lockdowns to villages from regions, as it balances further...
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Press Association

Fine Gael on spending demands by opposition parties

Higher Ed
Fine Gael TDs Colm Brophy, Kate O’Connell, Martin Heydon and Marcella Corcoran Kennedy outlining their party’s response to alternative budgets and spending calls by the opposition parties. The group speak to the media on the plinth of...
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Bloomberg

See Light at the End of Tunnel for Hong Kong: Federation of Hong Kong Industries

Higher Ed
May.18 -- Daniel Yip, chairman of Federation of Hong Kong Industries, discusses Hong Kong’s business outlook, the challenges they are facing and that sectors of the economy that are seeing the biggest risk. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Why the Phillips Curve Is Key for Fed's Inflation Target

Higher Ed
Aug.23 -- Dominic Konstam, Deutsche Bank Securities global head of rates research, discusses inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Abigail Doolittle and Julie Hyman on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
White House adviser Fiona Hill detailed to House impeachment investigators the shadow campaign to influence U.S. foreign policy in Ukraine.
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Bloomberg

New York Needs $15B to Avoid Cutbacks, Rollout Vaccine: Lt. Gov. Hochul

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul says the state need $15 billion from the incoming Biden administration to fund vaccine distribution and pay government employees. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Tycoons Claim Millions in Virus Subsidies

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Hong Kong’s property tycoons and global firms including banks have received tens of millions of dollars in government-funded wage subsidies meant to protect jobs that would have otherwise been lost during the coronavirus...
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Bloomberg

US Initial Jobless Claims Fall for a Third Week

Higher Ed
Initial unemployment claims decreased by 5,000 to 232,000 in the week ended Aug. 27, Labor Department data showed. The median estimate in a Bloomberg survey of economists called for 248,000 new applications. Mike McKee reports on...
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Curated Video

Amazon Braces For Peak Delivery Season

Higher Ed
It's getting ready by bringing on 100,000 seasonal workers.
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Bloomberg

FS Investments' Rhame on U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Lara Rhame, Chief U.S. Economist at FS Investments, discusses her outlook for the U.S. economy ahead of the jobs report. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia".
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The Recount

Strike Over: John Deere Workers OK Contract

Higher Ed
Third time’s the charm? After one month and three union votes, 10,000 John Deere employees are returning to work with a new contract that will deliver 10% raises immediately.