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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1949 King Farouk Dedicates World's Fair In Cairo

Higher Ed
1949 / Cold War / Title card reads: FROM EGYPT - NEWS PORTRAITS OF FAROUK AND BEAUTIFUL SISTERS / King Farouk dedicates and attends World's Fair in Cairo, Egypt / People walking around outside / King Farouk walks with officers and others...
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Bloomberg

Glu's de Masi: Why I'm Leaving the Role of CEO

Higher Ed
Nov. 4 -- Niccolo de Masi, Glu Mobile executive chairman, discusses the company's leadership changes, the shifts in mobile gaming and Glu's celebrity-game strategy with Bloomberg's Brad Stone on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bloomberg

Western Asset's Eichstaedt Sees U.S. Bonds as a Bargain

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Carl Eichstaedt, senior portfolio manager at Western Asset Management, discusses re-entering the bond market as he sees the recent rout to be "about over," calling U.S. Treasuries a bargain compared to the rest of the world. He...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Nighttime fireworks show at 1933 Chicago World's Fair

Higher Ed
VS fireworks going off at show at the Chicago World's Fair / Note: exact month/day not known
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

1939 New York World's Fair opens in New York City

Higher Ed
People walk through turnstiles at 1939 World's Fair / ticket taker at turnstile / man's chest pushes through turnstile; another follows / WS attendees on fairgrounds, with flags of nations on side and in background and rear view statue...
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Curated Video

Met Plans To Charge Mandatory Admission

Higher Ed
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is working to rebound from more than a year of internal turmoil and financial problems, and part of its recovery plan may involve charging a mandatory admissions fee to some patrons for the first...
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Curated Video

Met Plans To Charge Mandatory Admission

Higher Ed
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is working to rebound from more than a year of internal turmoil and financial problems, and part of its recovery plan may involve charging a mandatory admissions fee to some patrons for the first...
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Bloomberg

Patek Philippe President on Rare Watches, U.S. Market

Higher Ed
Jul.18 -- Swiss watchmaker Patek Philippe is hosting The Art of Watches Grand Exhibition New York 2017, featuring watches created for an American audience and historical pieces. Patek Philippe President Thierry Stern discusses U.S....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Better times Hong Kong's British nostalgia trip

9th - Higher Ed
Almost 20 years since Hong Kong was handed back to China under a deal that made it semi autonomous British colonial emblems have become a symbol of protest
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Curated Video

Trump in Vietnam calls for 'fair and reciprocal' trade

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump on Sunday emphasised the importance of "fair and reciprocal" trade deals between nations. He was speaking in Hanoi in a joint conference with the Vietnamese president. ...
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Curated Video

Reaction to Supreme Court being unable to hear petition

Higher Ed
A Kenyan judge has ruled that the appointments of electoral agents at the constituency level for the Thursday's repeat presidential election are illegal, throwing more uncertainty on the controversial elections. Judge...
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Curated Video

Trump Touts Tax Overhaul As Boon For Farmers

Higher Ed
US President Donald Trump is hailing the Republican tax overhaul law during a pitch to rural America at a meeting of the American Farm Bureau Federation. Trump notes in Nashville, Tennessee, that he's the first president to...
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Bloomberg

U.S. 'Dead Set' on Imposing China Tariffs, NYU's Lee Says 

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Ann Lee, adjunct professor of economics and finance at New York University, discusses U.S.-China trade relations and industrial espionage with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

NEC's Kudlow Warns China 'Do Not Underestimate' Trump on Trade

Higher Ed
Aug.03 -- Larry Kudlow discusses China's economy and currency and President Donald Trump's determination to follow through on trade tariffs against the nation. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

Democrats Walk Out of Senate Panel as Kavanaugh Vote Looms

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- Several Democratic members of the Senate Judiciary Committee walked out after a vote to advance the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to be an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was set for no later than 1:30 pm on...
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Curated Video

Algerian version of Uber shakes up the taxi business

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Algerians can now book taxis through a locally-developed smartphone app that's billing itself as the country's answer to Uber. It's being welcomed by users, but this new way of doing things is already...
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Curated Video

Trump has testy exchange, insults female reporter

Higher Ed
During a Rose Garden news conference called to highlight the revamped US-Canada-Mexico trade agreement, President Donald Trump insulted a female reporter for ABC News telling her that she "never" thinks even before she had a chance to...
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Bloomberg

Carlyle Co-CEO Sees Private Debt Growth at Twice the Rate of Equity

Higher Ed
Sep.20 -- Kewsong Lee, co-chief executive officer at Carlyle Group, discusses the state of the deals market, the growth of private credit, and the future of private equity. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Bridgeman Arts

Police in Britain part 3 - countryside policeman inspects a lorry of scrap. On duty at the horse races and at a fairground. Bandages the knee of a little girl. Policemen with dogs.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a film about the work of bobbies (British police) in Great Britain in the 60s, and their everyday tasks and duties.
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Curated Video

Rutte on US decision to impose tariffs

Higher Ed
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said he didn't understand the United States' decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. "We should take this very seriously", Rutte said at an event in Berlin. ...
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Bloomberg

SARB Worried About Rand's Effect on Inflation, Naidoo Says

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- South African Reserve Bank Deputy Governor Kuben Naidoo discusses monetary policy, inflation, and outlook for the rand, He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets; European Close."
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Curated Video

Trump Assails Amazon Again

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus095033 President Donald Trump won't let up on Amazon. He's been assailing the online retailer for days, zeroing in on a "scam" contract with the U.S....
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Kim Jong Un Gave A Lot in Talks

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- President Donald Trump talks to reporters at the White House about his summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un.
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Bloomberg

StanChart's Zhang Says 'Constructive' on Emerging-Market Fixed Income

Higher Ed
Feb.07 -- Lemon Zhang, macro and foreign exchange strategist at Standard Chartered, talks about dollar and emerging-market assets. She speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."