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Curated Video

People Of Color Are More Frequently Misidentified

Higher Ed
Is misidentifying people of color an innocent slip-up of mistaken identity, or a more systemic issue?
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Bloomberg

Powell Says He Backs Quarter-Point Rate Hike in March

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank is open to a bigger rate hike if inflation stays hot. He speaks in response to a question from U.S. Representative Patrick McHenry of North Carolina during his semiannual...
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Bloomberg

U.K. Inflation Pressures Mount as Labor Market Strengthens

Higher Ed
U.K. companies added to payrolls in November at a record pace and unemployment fell, figures that are almost certain to fuel concerns at the Bank of England that unsustainable inflation pressures are building in the labor market. Lizzy...
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Bloomberg

The Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus on the Global Economy

Higher Ed
Apr.02 -- Oscar Jorda, senior policy advisor at San Francisco Federal Reserve, discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic could impact the global economy in the long term. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Shell's Best Profit in 3 Years Marred by Cash-Flow Drop

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Royal Dutch Shell CEO Ben van Beurden discusses the company's earnings and performance. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

The Power of Network Effects: A VC Masterclass

Higher Ed
NFX Founding Partner James Currier joins Emily Chang to discuss how NFX has built free software for founders to find the right investors, and why it is now launching a free masterclass on network effects and scaling businesses.
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Bloomberg

Balancing Market Realities With Fed Expectations

Higher Ed
Sept. 12 -- Vasileios Gkionakis, global head of FX at UniCredit, discusses the market expectations of a Federal Reserve rate increase, a strengthening yen amid the global market selloff, and a rise of fiscal policy over monetary policy....
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Curated Video

Side effects of antidepressants on marine life

Higher Ed
Minute traces of antidepressants which escape into water from human waste can make shrimp subdue their natural behaviour raising their risk of being eaten by predators. Scientists say experiments recreating aquatic conditions in the...
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Curated Video

Vulnerable Tampa Bay Braces For Storm Not Seen In A Century

Higher Ed
The National Hurricane Center is predicting storm surge in Tampa Bay and surrounding waters of between 5 and 10 feet.
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Bloomberg

New York-Presbyterian CEO on Fixing Health Care

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Steven Corwin, president and chief executive officer at New York-Presbyterian, discusses the issues plaguing the individual health insurance market and how changes to the Affordable Care Act can impact Americans' health care...
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Bloomberg

BOE's Carney: U.K Prosperity Relies on EU Relationship

Higher Ed
Nov. 3 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses U.K. economic prosperity in relation to the nation's post-Brexit relationship with the European Union. He speaks as a Bank of England Press conference on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Curated Video

How exercise can improve mental health

Higher Ed
Regent's Park, London, 4 August, 2008 1. Mid shot of woman jogging 2. Wide shot of man jogging 3. Various shots of boys throwing a Frisbee London flat, 9 August 2008 4. Various shots of woman cleaning 5. Close up of cleaning products...
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Bloomberg

UniCredit's Nielsen: 'Silly Speculation' on China FX

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, examines the Chinese economy and what he terms "silly speculation" affect the yuan. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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Bloomberg

University of Maryland's Kalemli-Ozcan on Fed

Higher Ed
Sebnem Kalemli-Ozcan, Professor of Economics at the University of Maryland, discusses her outlook for Fed policy and the US economy. She speaks with Kathleen Hays, Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
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Bloomberg

AstraZeneca Begins U.S. Final-Stage Covid-19 Vaccine Trial

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- AstraZeneca Plc has begun testing its coronavirus vaccine in a large-scale human trial that could include up to 30,000 adults. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Sam Fazeli has the details on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

China Internet Stocks Have Become Pocket of Value: Wang

Higher Ed
Howard Wang, head of Greater China equities at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the Chinese markets, where he's finding value and the earnings outlook for next year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Bridgeman Arts

Magnifying glasses, microscopes and different materials used in scientific experiments. France, 1940s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 1940s French film 'Au Dela Du Visible', exploring scientific work undertaken at the Palais de la Decouverte (Discovery Palace) in Paris, and experiments relating to the theme of outer space. (1943-1944). Magnifying...
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Bloomberg

Thiam Says Credit Suisse Trading Unit Did `Good Job' Considering Challenges

Higher Ed
Feb.14 -- Credit Suisse Group AG Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam says the bank's Global Markets business has performed well despite challenging conditions. He made the comments during an interview with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua...
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Bloomberg

Blanchflower: May Should Keep Out of Monetary Policy

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- Dartmouth College Professor of Economics Danny Blanchflower and Stephanie Flanders, chief market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, talk about central bank independence and comments from U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May on...
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Sky News

NATO carry out cyber security exercise in Estonia

Higher Ed
NATO carry out cyber security exercise in Estonia
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Curated Video

'Chernobyl Children' Forgotten in Budget Cutting

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus053905VOICEOVER SCRIPT:VIKTORIA VETROVA KNOWS THE RISK EVERYTIME SHE PUTS FOOD AND MILK ON THE TABLE FOR HER FOUR CHILDREN.THE FAMILY LIVES NEAR THE SITE OF THE CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR DISASTER...
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Bloomberg

How Hospitals Are Fighting Pain With Virtual Reality

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Caroline Chen explains how hospitals are fighting pain with virtual reality. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Carney: 'Quite Comfortable' With Steps Taken Pre-Brexit

Higher Ed
Sept. 7 -- Bank of England Governor Mark Carney discusses the impact of contingency measures taken by the bank in preparation for Brexit. Carney speaks before U.K.'s Treasury Select Committee in London.
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Bloomberg

Gauging the Impact of the Gov't Shutdown on U.S. Growth

Higher Ed
Jan.25 -- Michael Feroli, JPMorgan Chase chief U.S. economist, and Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist, discuss the potential impact of the partial federal government shutdown on U.S. growth with Bloomberg's David Westin on...