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Bloomberg

Inflation Gives Fed No Reason to Be in a Hurry, State Street Says

Higher Ed
Jan.12 -- State Street Bank & Trust Head of Macro Strategy EMEA Timothy Graf says so far the U.S. inflation story gives the Federal Reserve "no reason to be in a hurry" on increasing rates. Graf speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Employment Gains Will Slow Down, Economist Bandholz Says

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Harm Bandholz, UniCredit's chief U.S. economist, discusses the outlook for the labor market with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Early results of human gene editing study encouraging

Higher Ed
Upsound: "We've had some wild times and some tough times right?"
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Bloomberg

We Remain Positive on Philippines Medium-Term Outlook, Says Barclays' Bajoria

Higher Ed
Aug.10 -- Rahul Bajoria, director and regional economist at Barclays, discusses Philippine GDP and central bank policy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bridgeman Arts

USSR 1970s - dead birds in oil spill, Ilmen Nature Reserve, bird conservation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
VS Russian newspapers ; articles about environmental dangers, pollution, ... Pictures of industrial chimneys w/ smoke. Seashore after oil slick : dead birds taken into the oil. VS Covers of magazines and Lenin's texts about environment....
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Curated Video

US Fed keeps key interest rates unchanged

Higher Ed
Stocks marched broadly higher Wednesday afternoon after the Federal Reserve signaled it could hold off on interest rate increases in the coming months, citing muted inflation.
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Press Association

Vegan activists stage protest in central London

Higher Ed
Activists from PETA stage a demonstration in Piccadilly Circus in London on World Vegan Day. PETA activist Simon Plazolles-Hayes urges people to go vegan, saying it's sustainable.
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Bloomberg

OPEC+ Abandons Meeting on Output

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- OPEC+ ended days of talks without a deal to bring back more halted output next month. Saad Rahim, chief economist at Trafigura, discusses what this means for the oil market. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Eyes on ECB, Biden Weapons

Higher Ed
Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Curated Video

Launch of Europe wide anti smoking campaign

Higher Ed
1. Interior wide shot of classroom and students in Jeannine Manuel school in Paris. 2. Medium shot of students awaiting arrival of EU Public Health Commissioner David Byrne. 3. Close up girl with cap 4. Various shots of David Byrne...
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Bloomberg

Unemployment Data: What Will It Tell About U.S. Economy?

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Lena Komileva, managing director and chief economist at G+ Economics, talks with Guy Johnson about todays U.S. labor report as economists forecast the addition of 215,000 for the month of September and examines the overall...
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Curated Video

USA: VIRGINIA: PENTAGON BRIEFING CONCERNING GULF WAR ILLNESS

Higher Ed
English/Nat The Pentagon now says nearly 100-thousand US troops may have been exposed to trace amounts of Iraqi poison gas. That's five times the previous estimate of 20-thousand. The Pentagon still insists this exposure is not the...
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Bloomberg

Why Do We Need an Asian NATO in the Pacific?

Higher Ed
Nov. 25 -- Corr Analytics Founder Anders Corr discusses the need for an Asian NATO. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Musician Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy votes for Barack Obama at a Beverly Hills garage

Higher Ed
AP Television Beverly Hills, Calif., 4 November 2008 1. Wide of Beverly Hills sign on street 2. Beverly Hills sign 3. Wide of street polling place sign 4. Wide of exterior of residential home which is polling place 5. Musician Pete...
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Curated Video

Experts say revelations by cyclist Lance Armstrong that he engaged in doping during his professional career will undoubtedly have a negative effect on Livestrong the charity Armstrong founded.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Brand Expert: Livestrong is 'tainted' CAPTION: Experts say revelations by cyclist Lance Armstrong that he engaged in doping during his professional career will undoubtedly have a negative effect on Livestrong the charity...
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Curated Video

Trade Commission votes for tarrifs against Asian/Latam imports

Higher Ed
November 30, 2004 1. Various of shrimps January 6, 2005 2. International Trade Commission hearing 3. Various of voting 4. UPSOUND: (english) International Trade Commission Secretary "Mr. Chairman, the commission has found either...
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Curated Video

UK: LONDON: WORST STOCK EXCHANGE CRISIS SINCE BLACK MONDAY

Higher Ed
London, U-K - 28 October 1997 1. Pan down on exterior of Citibank building 2. Mid shot traders on telephones in front of computers 3. Mid shot trader standing up and shouting across floor on telephone 4. Mid shot traders in front of...
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Curated Video

Tech fans take a bite out of their favourite Apple

Higher Ed
San Francisco - January 31, 2013 1. iMixed Speakers display 2. Divoom wireless speakers 3. Row of iPhone protective cases 4. Apple fans try out Polk Audio headphones 5. Artistic skins for Macs 9. Artist draws on iPad 6. Camera lens...
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Bloomberg

Eurostar CEO: Would Prefer U.K. Stays Inside EU

Higher Ed
May 19 -- Nicolas Petrovic, chief executive officer at Eurostar International, and Steven Saywell, global head of FX strategy at BNP Paribas, examine potential business and currency concerns over the U.K. Brexit vote. They speak on...
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Bloomberg

Darda: Trump, Clinton Plans Further Damage Supply Side

Higher Ed
Nov. 1 -- Michael Darda, chief economist at MKM Partners, and David Herro, chief investment officer of international equities at Harris Associates, examine the dangers in the economic policies of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton and...