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Bloomberg

Dino Kos: Dodd-Frank Is the Law of the Land

Higher Ed
Nov. 9 -- Catherine Mann, chief economist at OECD, and Dino Kos, executive vice president at CLS Bank, discuss the difficulties President-Elect Donald Trump faces in doing away with Dodd-Frank legislation and how Trump can affect...
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Curated Video

RR7242A USA ELECTIONS: A LANDSLIDE FOR NIXON?

Higher Ed
Cuts available: z024294 On November 7th 1972, Richard Milhous Nixon goes to the country to seek a second term as President of the United States. All the signs are that he will win by a landslide. The latest opinion polls give him a...
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Bloomberg

Suburban Women Are `Leaving Trump Bandwagon in Droves': YouGov

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Suburban women voters, a key demographic that helped Donald Trump win the presidency in 2016, are "leaving the Trump bandwagon in droves," according to Marcus Roberts, director of international projects at YouGov. The polling...
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Bloomberg

PredictWise: 89% Chance of Hillary Clinton Winning

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- David Rothschild, founder of Predictwise, breaks down the odds of the U.S. presidential election and control of the house and senate. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Hearst Metrotone News

U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy announces his bid for president as his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, looks on.

Higher Ed
U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy announces his bid for president as his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, looks on.
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Bridgeman Arts

End of Coolidge presidency, Herbert Hoover, Al Smith campaign, Hoover victory, 1928

Pre-K - Higher Ed
President Coolidge with wife and aide - signs from the Herbert Hoover campaign - Hoover on podium - Candidate Al Smith - views from the presidential campaigns - Hoover and Coolidge outside Capitol
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Bloomberg

Finding Investment Clues in Trump Market Reaction

Higher Ed
Nov. 10 -- David Lefkowitz, senior equity strategist at UBS Wealth Management Americas, examines clues for investors from early market reaction to the U.S. presidential election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

GOP Needs to Tread Carefully on Immigration: Chen

Higher Ed
Nov. 21 -- President Barack Obama has announced an executive order on immigration and all eyes now to turn how Republicans respond to his action and the options they have on immigration. Bloomberg View columnist Lanhee Chen discusses the...
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Bloomberg

Toss-Up States in Play as Clinton, Trump Polls Tighten

Higher Ed
Nov. 2 -- Shawn Golhar, head of public policy research at Barclays, examines the tightening race for the White House with a focus on the electoral college and the FBI's probe of Hillary Clinton's e-mails. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Denmark's Wammen: Must Have Modern Euro-Area Budget

Higher Ed
Oct.10 -- Danish Finance Minister Nicolai Wammen speaks about the negotiations that took place in a meeting with euro-area finance ministers for the 2020 budget. Denmark proposes a budget that is modernized and lower than that proposed...
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Curated Video

Activists drop dismembered mannequins at Saudi Consulate

Higher Ed
Two-dozen Reporters Without Borders (RSF) activists dropped dismembered mannequins outside the Saudi Arabian consulate in France to mark the 1st anniversary of the killing in Turkey of US-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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Curated Video

RR8126A IRAN THE FALL OF PRESIDENT BANI-SADR

Higher Ed
Background to Story: After seventeen months in power, Pres Abdolhassan Bani-Sadr of Iran has gone into hiding. Elected by an overwhelming majority he was never able to exercise full authority or build a power base. Opposed by Islamic...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Government denies Mandela vegetative

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Government denies Mandela vegetative
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Bloomberg

What Donald Trump's Election Means for Business

Higher Ed
Feb. 29 -- Strategas Head of Policy Research Dan Clifton weighs in the impact of the 2016 Presidential race on the markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Wrap US State Dept reax and earlier Swedish PM reaction

Higher Ed
Brussels - 14 May 2001 1. SOUNDBITE: (English) Goeran Persson, Swedish Prime Minister "There has been much speculations about how the European Union will act if that kind of government could take place or if that will come into office....
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Bloomberg

Objective Is to Clearly Undermine, Weaken ISIS: Miller

Higher Ed
Oct. 16 -- Woodrow Wilson International Center Vice President Aaron David Miller discusses the U.S. led war against the Islamic State on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Trump's Uncertainty Factor Challenges Markets, Economy

Higher Ed
Aug. 31 -- Stephen Gallagher, head of research in the Americas at Societe Generale, examines the economics of a potential Donald Trump presidency and how his policies could impact markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

S.A. Pres. Ramaphosa Announces Sweeping Cabinet Changes

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Bloomberg's Arabile Gumede reports on South African President Ramaphosa's cabinet changes. Gumede speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

How the Impeachment Process Works

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern explains the impeachment process and the steps it takes to remove a president from the White House. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Trump Ends Historically Unpopular Presidency With 34% Approval

Higher Ed
Jan.19 -- President Donald Trump’s approval rating dropped to 34% in a Gallup poll released Monday, the low point of a presidency that already had the weakest average approval rating of any of his predecessors since the survey began in...
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The Recount

Trump’s Lack of Real Friends

Higher Ed
On this week’s Hell & High Water with John Heilemann, Gary Ginsberg talks about the factors behind Trump’s inability to forge genuine connections.
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Curated Video

USA: PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: LEGAL WRANGLING GOES ON

Higher Ed
English/Nat While workers in the United States are getting ready for next year's presidential inauguration, the legal wrangling goes on in Florida. There are some 30 lawsuits now pending regarding the U-S presidential election. But it...
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Sky News

Interview with Mikhail Gorbachev

Higher Ed
Interview with Mikhail Gorbachev