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Curated Video

Robert Englund says he’s too old to play Freddy Krueger again

Higher Ed
ROBERT ENGLUND SAYS HE'S TOO OLD TO PLAY FREDDY KRUEGER AGAIN
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Curated Video

French coffin maker on virus spike in demand

Higher Ed
As the coronavirus pandemic ravages France, one coffin design firm south of Paris has been busy delivering hundreds of caskets per week, at double the usual production capacity.
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Curated Video

French coffin maker on virus spike in demand

Higher Ed
As the coronavirus pandemic ravages France, one coffin design firm south of Paris has been busy delivering hundreds of caskets per week, at double the usual production capacity.
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Sky News

Professor Chris Whitty answering question on coronavirus death statistsics

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Professor Chris Whitty answering a question on coronavirus death statistics during the government's daily news briefing on 13 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Sky News

Matt Hancock and Steve Powis answer question during Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior daily presser on Covid-19 with Matt Hancock, Professor John Newton and Professor Steve Powis taking question from the media and the public on 1st of May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Goldman's Solomon Expects Initial 'Sharp V' Followed by Long Recovery

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, says market gains are a little ahead of future earnings. He speaks with Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait during the...
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Bloomberg

Japan Coalition Leader Says Voters Don’t Want Early Election

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- Japan's ruling coalition insists voters aren't looking for an early election, despite some LDP members calling for a swift vote. Instead, they say people want the government to focus on tackling the pandemic and its economic...
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Sky News

Sir Patrick Vallance answers questions during coronavirus press conference

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Sir Patrick Vallance answers question from media during press conference on new coronavirus lockdown restrictions on 16 October 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Florida health worker who survived Covid-19 leaves hospital after nine months

9th - Higher Ed
A Florida health worker who suffered severe coronavirus-related complications is released of the hospital for the first time in nine months (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Dems Begin Final Push for $1.9T Biden Plan

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Barings Chief Global Strategist Christopher Smart speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion stimulus plan which will be brought to a vote on February 26th on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

JPMorgan's Dimon Says U.S. Should Get Rid of Debt Ceiling

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says the debt-ceiling crisis is already affecting the stock market. He speaks during a virtual meeting with President Joe Biden.
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Curated Video

Hong Kong Village Tries to Stay Afloat Amid Rising Sea Levels

Higher Ed
Local climate experts are hoping new software that can predict typhoon activity can help them prevent further sinking.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Vaccinate young kids or no Parents in Miami wrestle with the decision

9th - Higher Ed
Parents in Miami are debating vaccinating their children against Covid-19 after the recent authorization of a shot for young kids paved the way for more immunizations in the country where vaccine hesitancy remains widespread (Footage by...
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Bridgeman Arts

Film effects, Video colour bars & tone, film leaders/tails.

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Colour Bars/Film leaders and tails
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Bloomberg

Bailey Says BOE Could Respond Forcefully to Inflation

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey says there are "options on the table" to respond if inflation looks to prove persistent. He spoke to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua during a panel discussion at the European Central Bank's annual...
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Bloomberg

"The Economy is Doing OK"

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Ed Hyman, Evercore ISI Chairman and Bob Prince, Bridgewater Co-CIO join David Westin to discuss ways to fix the inflation problem and what impact an expansion of credit will have on inflation.
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Bloomberg

Fed Has 'Some Ways to Go' on Rates, Powell Says

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says the ultimate rate level will be higher than previously expected during a news conference after the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee raised rates by 75 basis points for the fourth...
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Bloomberg

Davies: Overweight Asia ex-Japan, EMs, Japan & Cash

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Javelin Wealth Management Founder & CEO Stephen Davies says he is overweight Asia ex-Japan, emerging markets, Japan and alternatives and cash. He speaks with Yvonne Man, David Ingles and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets Asia".
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Bloomberg

APEC Leaders to Meet in Bangkok Following G-20 Summit in Bali

Higher Ed
The majority of the Group of 20 nations condemned Russia's war in Ukraine as the leaders' summit in Bali, Indonesia, came to a close. Some leaders are now headed to Bangkok, Thailand, for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation's meeting....
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Bloomberg

Scott Minerd of Guggenheim Partners Has Died at Age 63

Higher Ed
Scott Minerd, the Guggenheim Partners chief investment officer who was regarded as one of the bond kings of the past decades, has died. Minerd, 63, died Wednesday after a heart attack during his regular workout, Guggenheim said in...
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Bloomberg

How the GOP Tax Bill Will Impact Multinationals

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Dec.19 -- Brad Setser, senior fellow at Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the implications of the Republican tax bill on multinationals and offshore production incentives. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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The Recount

Instagram's Own Research Shows It's Toxic For Millions of Teens

Higher Ed
One in five teens say Instagram makes them feel worse about themselves, according to leaked documents from the Facebook-owned platform. Senators have called for investigation, concerned by Facebook’s plan to launch “a new Instagram...
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Curated Video

75 Years After A-Bomb Dropped in Japan, Survivors Still Suffer

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A-bomb survivors in Japan now in their 80's and 90's are prone to solid cancers like breast and lung cancers.
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Bloomberg

BOE Regulator Says Freedom From EU Could Improve Bank Oversight

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May.21 -- Leaving the European Union could help Britain ward off emerging threats to the financial system, according to the top U.K. bank regulator at the Bank of England. A "British-style" oversight with less detailed rules written in...