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Bloomberg

Carl Icahn: The Fed Can't Keep Printing Money

Higher Ed
Carl Icahn, chairman of Icahn Enterprises, says he can't predict when a bear market will occur because there are too many variables. But he says the Federal Reserve and government can't keep handing out money. He speaks to Bloomberg's...
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Curated Video

Morgan Library to display three Gutenberg bibles

Higher Ed
1. Wide exterior of Morgan Library 2. Sign reading: "The Pierpont Morgan Library" 3. Mid of exhibit 4. Pan of exhibit 5. Push to tight shot of a bible 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Bidwell, Morgan Library Curator of printed books: "The...
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Bloomberg

Malaysia, Taiwan, Australia Stocks Favored: Pyrford CEO

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- Tony Cousins, chief executive and chief investment officer of Pyrford International, the global equities arm of BMO Global Asset Management, discusses the opportunities he sees in Asian stocks markets. He speaks with Shery Ahn...
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Curated Video

Africa Fashion Week London brings color, African culture to the runway

Higher Ed
AFRICA FASHION WEEK LONDON BRINGS COLOR, AFRICAN CULTURE TO THE RUNWAY African designers from all over the continent are in London this weekend for a stunning showcase of their designs. Africa Fashion Week...
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Curated Video

Ford shows off $45M Advanced Manufacturing Center

Higher Ed
Ford Motor Company recently opened a tech-heavy facility in suburban Detroit in the hopes the new center will increase manufacturing efficiency and quality in the automaker's plants.
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Bloomberg

Can the U.S. 'Print Money' to Pay Down the National Debt?

Higher Ed
May 12 -- L. Randall Wray, a professor of economics at Bard College and a senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, discusses the U.S. national debt and inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Musician Will.i.am has a feeling that 3D printing is the next big thing

Higher Ed
He's famous around the world for his catchy pop tunes, such as "I got a feeling," but now Will.i.am is turning his creative thinking to 3D printing. The singer's made an appearance at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas....
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Curated Video

Top tech trends at Shanghai's CES Asia

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4035037LEAD IN:The second annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Asia is set to kick-off this week in Shanghai, but the top tech trend at the three-day event appears to be anyone's guess.China's...
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Bloomberg

There Are Many 'On-Ramps' Now for Bitcoin: Celsius Network Founder

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- Alex Mashinsky, founder of Celsius Network, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about cryptocurrencies.
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Bloomberg

Robeco: Asian Markets To Outperform

Higher Ed
Robeco Asia-Pacific CIO Arnout van Rijn says while Asian markets have historically suffered when US interest rates have been rising, he doesn't expect too much damage being done this time around. He discusses his latest strategy with...
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Curated Video

Brazil surpasses US as country where most cosmetic procedures carried out

Higher Ed
Brazil has surpassed the United States to become the number one country with the most cosmetic procedures. Brazil had 1.5 million plastic surgeries in 2013, almost 40,000 more than the US, according to a study released by the...
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Curated Video

Top tech trends at Shanghai's CES Asia

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:The second annual CES (Consumer Electronics Show) Asia is set to kick-off this week in Shanghai, but the top tech trend at the three-day event appears to be anyone's guess.China's slowing smartphone market means VR headsets,...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Athletics Bolt coasts to 150m victory

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Athletics Bolt coasts to 150m victory
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Curated Video

Coronavirus Outbreak Has Paused A Lot Of Small Businesses

Higher Ed
The coronavirus outbreak in China has caused major disruption for small companies that depend on Chinese manufacturing.
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Bloomberg

How Long Will European Banks Need to Deal With Negative Rates?

Higher Ed
Jan.21 -- Alexander Stubb, vice president at European Investment Bank, and Davide Serra, chief executive officer at Algebris, examine the state of European banks and the future of negative interest rates. They speak with Bloomberg’s...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson Visiting Axial3D

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of PM Boris Johnson MP visiting Axial3D, a medical technology manufacturer on 12th March 2021 in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
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Curated Video

Christie's plans to auction off rare books

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot Senior Vice President Francis Wahlgren (on right) flipping through fragment of Gutenberg bible 2. Pan from Wahlgren to Gutenberg bible 3. Close up Gutenberg bible 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Francis Wahlgren, Senior Vice...
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Curated Video

One of the hotter topics at South by Southwest Interactive was how food is intersecting with technology-namely in 3D printing. Futurists think we could be about 20-30 years from having basic snacks printed in our own homes. (March 11)

Higher Ed
One of the hotter topics at South by Southwest Interactive was how food is intersecting with technology-namely in 3D printing. Futurists think we could be about 20-30 years from having basic snacks printed in our own homes. Levi Lalla,...
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Curated Video

Collaborative robots lend a helping hand

Higher Ed
4037486LEAD IN:Robotics technology is constantly getting faster, smarter and even more talkative, but just how useful can they be?At the Innorobo robotics event in Paris, so-called "cobots" - meaning collaborative robots - are lend a...
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Curated Video

Collaborative robots lend a helping hand

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Robotics technology is constantly getting faster, smarter and even more talkative, but just how useful can they be?At the Innorobo robotics event in Paris, so-called "cobots" - meaning collaborative robots - are lend a helping...
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Bloomberg

Assessing the Progress of Abenomics

Higher Ed
Apr.20 -- Fujitsu Research Institute Senior Economist Martin Schulz weigh in the Abenomics and discusses Bank of Japan monetary policy and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia." 
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Bloomberg

HPE Jumps After Profit Forecast Tops Estimates

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Crawford Del Prete, chief research officer at IDC Research, discusses Hewlett Packard Enterprise earnings and his outlook for HPE without Meg Whitman. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bridgeman Arts

Bahrain 1960s - Archeologists excavating at the site of the Barbar Temple. An ancient seal is discovered, cleaned and printed.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from French language film about Bahrain in the 1960s. Archeologists working at the site of the Barbar Temple. An ancient seal is discovered, cleaned and printed.
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Bloomberg

HP Board Rejects Xerox Takeover Offer

Higher Ed
Nov.18 -- HP Inc.’s board unanimously rejected Xerox Holdings Corp.’s unsolicited takeover proposal, saying the $22-a-share offer is too low. But HP did say it's still open to discussing a merger. Bloomberg's Liana Baker reports on...