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Bloomberg

How Ariel's John Rogers Beat Michael Jordan 1-on-1

Higher Ed
Aug.21 -- John Rogers, Ariel Investments chairman and Co-CEO, playing basketball against President Barack Obama and tells the story of how he beat NBA hall-of-famer Michael Jordan in a 1-on-1 game. Rogers appears on the latest episode of...
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Chicago Nurses Call For More Cook Co. Jail Detainees To Be Released

Higher Ed
So far, the jail has released more than 1,400 detainees bringing the total population to less than 4,300.
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Indie Filmmakers Find New Audiences Amid The Pandemic

Higher Ed
Indie films lost physical film festivals, but gained more viewers from the lack of competition from summer blockbusters.
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U.S. Inmates At Front — Or Back — Of Vaccine Line

Higher Ed
Despite medical community guidance that prisons should be in Phase 1 of vaccinations, many states are pushing inmates to the back of the line.
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Miniature horses bring comfort and joy to sick children

Higher Ed
Two miniature horses are bringing comfort and joy to sick children in a US hospital. Animal therapy - usually with dogs - is a growing trend in hospitals, some claim it helps with the healing process. They have soft fur, a gentle...
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Drag Racing Rising Across U.S. Amid Increasing Traffic-Related Deaths

Higher Ed
Videos on social media show dangerous street racing during large meetups from California to Michigan.
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1955 Warrant In Emmett Till Case Found, Family Seeks Arrest

Higher Ed
Till's cousin, Teri Watts, said the Till family believes the warrant accusing Carolyn Bryant Donham of kidnapping amounts to new evidence.
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Concerns over lack of training and funding for private security industry

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AP Television Near Ash Springs, Colorado - 14 May 2007 1. Uniformed guards make raid on building during training exercise 2. Door opens and hand grenade dropped to floor 3. Aerial view of soldiers entering smoke-filled room, AUDIO of...
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Curated Video

RR0226/B USA: Cot Death

Higher Ed
Chicago (recent): Fran Buckley, community nurse, on home visit; SOT, Buckley; SIDS campaign awareness material; SOT, Shirley Fleming, Chicago Deputy Health Commissioner; baby pictures of Ryan Michael Monaghan; SOT, Moira Monaghan, SIDS...
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USA: TOBACCO COMPANIES VOW TO FIGHT TROUBLED TOBACCO DEAL (2)

Higher Ed
English/Nat Tobacco companies are not only dropping support for comprehensive legislation in the United States Congress, but have vowed to start fighting instead. Philip Morris and Lorillard are joining R-J Reynolds in actively opposing...
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The death of a 36-year-old Illinois woman is raising concerns about gene therapy research. Jolee Mohr died three weeks after being injected with trillions of genetically engineered viruses in a voluntary experiment.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Death raises questions about gene therapy CAPTION: The death of a 36-year-old Illinois woman is raising concerns about gene therapy research. Jolee Mohr died three weeks after being injected with trillions of genetically...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Republican National Convention, Earl Warren

Higher Ed
Governor Earl Warren of California gives the keynote speech at 1944 Republican National Convention / Warren speaks of Party's goals / crowds cheer / in Albany, NY, exterior home of Thomas Dewey / Thomas Dewey receives package and speaks...
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In the summer meeting of the RNC, committee members announced that Cleveland was chosen as the site of the 2016 RNC convention. (Aug. 8)

Higher Ed
The Republican National Committee erased any scintilla of doubt on Friday when its members cast a unanimous vote to make Cleveland the host of its 2016 national convention. The vote, which came during the RNC's summer meeting in Chicago,...
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USA: MICROSOFT LAWYERS CONTEST INTERNET BROWSER RULING

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English/Nat Lawyers for Microsoft were back in Federal Court on Tuesday battling the U-S Justice Department over anti-trust issues. The software giant wants the government to stop interfering in the way it markets its Internet...
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Deadly infections caused by unregulated donated tissue transplants cause concern in the US

Higher Ed
File - Washington, DC 1. Tilt down from light during surgical procedure to surgeons performing procedure 2. Various shots of surgery 3. Wide shot of surgical procedure Minnesota - 10 May 2006 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Steve Lykins, Father...
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Brief Weekly Video 05/05

Higher Ed
May 5 -- Taylor Riggs, a contributor to Bloomberg Briefs, talks with reporter Brian Chappatta about this week's municipal market news.
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Bloomberg

Ken Griffin Expects to Give Billions to Higher Education

Higher Ed
Nov.01 -- Hedge fund manager Kenneth Griffin discusses his $125 million donation to the University of Chicago. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

The Greatness of America's Sanctuary Cities

Higher Ed
Mar.20 -- President Donald Trump targeted sanctuary cities on the campaign trail with threats that promised to cut the taxpayer dollars they receive. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matt Winkler examines the positive contributions...
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NRA: 'Many in Legacy Media Love Mass Shootings'

Higher Ed
NRA: 'Many in Legacy Media Love Mass Shootings'
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Apple aims to regain ground in US classrooms

Higher Ed
Apple is hoping it can regain ground that its products have recently lost in U.S. classrooms. CEO Tim Cook unveiled the latest iPad Tuesday in a Chicago high school to signal a renewed emphasis on education. The new iPad...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Walter Pidgeon reads statement in Chicago, IL, regarding Screen Actors Guild request for intervention in 1946 Hollywood labor strike

Higher Ed
Screen Actors Guild member celebrities seated around long table: Gene Kelly, Edward Arnold, Alexis Smith, Robert Taylor, Dick Powell, Walter Pidgeon, Ronald Reagan, Jane Wyman, George Murphy, June Allyson; SOT Powell; SOT Pidgeon reads...
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Obama Honors World Series Champion Chicago Cubs

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 16 January 20171. Wide shot of President Obama walking into White House East Room to honor the Chicago Cubs2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama,...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Keynote Speaker Robert Kerr at Democratic National Convention

Higher Ed
At Chicago Stadium, Governor Robert Kerr delivers Keynote speech for the Democratic National Convention / welcome signs decorate the neighborhood / delegates fill the stadium / Robert Hannigan introduces the keynote speaker Governor...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Democratic National Committee Meets Before Chicago Convention

Higher Ed
The Democratic National Committee meets in Washington DC before the convention in Chicago / Paul Porter, Chairman Oscar Ewing, Vice-Chairman Robert Hannigan, William D Boyle, and Charlie Michelson sit at a table surrounded by...