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Bloomberg

Coronavirus and its Impact on Female-Led Businesses

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Mar.08 -- Women and Equalities Committee Chair Caroline Nokes speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on female-led businesses and how the U.K.'s 20 most female-dominated occupations have...
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Bloomberg

South Korean Premier Chung on Vaccine, Economy, Biden

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun discusses the government's coronavirus vaccine strategy. The pandemic has hit the economy, but Chung says he's not pessimistic as he sees consumption coming back. He also talks about...
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US Secretary of State Kerry meets Malaysian PM Razak, addresses entrepreneur summit

Higher Ed
US Secretary of State John Kerry reaffirmed his country's commitment to young entrepreneurs on Friday, amid a partial government shutdown. Speaking at the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Kuala Lumpur, he told the audience that what is...
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Dr. Todd Helmus, Senior Behavior Scientist at the Rand Corporation says not all extremists are disenfranchised from society. He also spoke of the deadly shooting of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa this week. (Oct. 24)

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Dr. Todd Helmus, Senior Behavior Scientist at the Rand Corporation says not all extremists are disenfranchised from society. He also spoke of the deadly shooting of a Canadian soldier in Ottawa this week. Helmus says it's clear that...
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Recently laid off workers got a chance to meet with recruiters, and have a couple cocktails, at this pink slip party in New York City.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Job seekers attend NYC pink slip party CAPTION: Recently laid off workers got a chance to meet with recruiters, and have a couple cocktails, at this pink slip party in New York City. (Dec. 11) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] (New York)...
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West Bank separation barrier threat to UNESCO cultural site

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AP Television Battir, West Bank - 6 May 2012 1. Wide of children swimming in reservoir that is part of Battir's elaborate ancient irrigation system 2. Mid of channel directing spring water into reservoir 3. Close up of waterfall 4....
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Curated Video

India's growing economy creates a new generation of millionaires

Higher Ed
Delhi, 22 July 2010 1. Tilt down from chandelier at DLF Emporio Mall 2. Close up of Bottega Veneta shop. 3. Set ups of Sudeep Chabra. 4. SOUNDBITE (English), Sudeep Chabbra, Marketing Head, Emporio Mall: "Never before has a format like...
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Climate activists chain themselves together outside summit

Higher Ed
1. Pan of protesters chained to each other, police 2. Mid of chained protesters 3. Various of protesters being arrested 4. Protester holding Greenpeace banner 5. Two men watching arrests from inside summit venue 6. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Rush for jobs in fashion industry as Fashion Week ends

Higher Ed
1. Mid of crowd outside 2. Tight shot of crowd outside 3. Wide of job fair 4. Pull from tight to wide of Uniqlo booth 5. Mid of two women talking 6. Close of woman 7. Tilt down from tight of woman's face to tight of resume 8. SOUNDBITE:...
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Latest trends in home designs

Higher Ed
AP Television Excel Exhibition Centre, London, UK, 1 May 2010 1. Close of Dyson fan Air Multiplier fan (No blades, �199 ($303 USD) ) 2. Wide of visitors looking at the Dyson fan Air Multiplier fan 3. Mid of Space saving Kitchen unit...
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Curated Video

Thais turn to fortune tellers during hard economic times

Higher Ed
AP Television Wang Lang Market, Bangkok, Thailand - 28 February 2010 1. Close of fortune teller shuffling playing cards and laying them on table 2. Pan from fortune teller to client 3. Tilt up on fortune teller holding cards 4. Shot over...
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President Barack Obama urged Africa's leaders to prioritize creating jobs and opportunity for the next generation of young people or risk sacrificing future economic potential to further instability and disorder. (July 28)

Higher Ed
Closing a historic visit to Africa, President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged the continent's leaders to prioritize creating jobs and opportunity for the next generation of young people or risk sacrificing future economic potential to...
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AP Fact Check: Trump On The Economy

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Detroit - 8 August 2016 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Donald Trump, (R) Presidential Nominee:"Hillary Clinton short-circuited again, to use a now famous term, when she...
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Feasting on the world's best street food in Manila

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4032629LEAD IN:People from all over the Philippines are queuing up to sample culinary treats sourced from street food vendors across Asia. It's all part of a world street food festival which is the...
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Royals open new high tech facility for England football players

Higher Ed
Burton-Upon-Trent - 3 October, 2012 1. Close of underwater treadmill with feet as they are lowered into pool 2. Wide of pool with man being lowered into water on underwater treadmill 3. Wide of screens showing treadmill being lowered...
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Wealthy UAE family launches Arab world's biggest educational trust

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: A multi-billionaire UAE family has launched the Arab world's largest educational trust.The Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education will fund thousands of scholarships to the tune of 1.14 billion US dollars.STORY-LINE:With a...
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Beauty salons in vogue for men

Higher Ed
In the past, beauty salons in Japan were very much a female preserve. Now, increasing numbers of men are realising the benefits of a great facial - for a price. Salon de Ciel is one of the many small beauty salons in Kyoto City,...
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Students take part in jobs rally ahead of graduation

Higher Ed
1. Wide pan from audience of students clapping and shouting to male cheerleaders performing on stage 2. Students in audience chanting and punching the air, zoom in 3. Cheerleader on stage facing crowd of students 4. Male and female...
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Young entrepreneurs embrace the 'maker movement'

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The maker movement, which helps people to create things using crowd sourced tools and software, is becoming increasingly popular in China. Young entrepreneurs are even being encouraged to launch their own start-ups with financial help...
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Hopes and dreams live on at Gaza startup accelerator

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LEAD IN:The Gaza Strip is known for many things, but startup technology companies wouldn't usually spring to mind.A Google-sponsored startup accelerator in Gaza City is trying to change all that, providing support and mentoring to young...
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Jordanian Economic Monitor looks at education and employment

Higher Ed
LEAD INPolicy makers and business leaders have met in Amman to discuss the quality of education in Jordan.They've also been assessing the impact of the Arab Spring on the country's economy.STORY-LINEThe Columbia Global Center in Amman is...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Afghan woman seeks to make aviation history

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Afghan pilot Shaesta Waiz hoping to become the youngest woman in history to complete a solo round the world flight makes her first foreign stopover on the journey in Montreal
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Ivanka Trump Condemns Female Harassment at Work

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Ivanka Trump said at a Tokyo conference on women's advancement Friday that harassment of women in the workplace cannot be tolerated. The U.S. president's daughter and adviser spoke at the World Assembly for Women amid...
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Diane Kruger channels personal grief for ‘In the Fade’ role; feels 2017 sexual misconduct scandals can lead to a safer workplace for women

Higher Ed
DIANE KRUGER HOPES YEAR MARKS TURNING POINT FOR WOMEN Diane Kruger hopes 2017 will be remembered as the turning point that led to a safer work environment for women. "Hopefully, I think it will be a turning...