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Sky News

Climate change threatens Britain

Higher Ed
Climate change threatens Britain
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Curated Video

Obama warns weakening storm still a threat, Napolitano comment

Higher Ed
1. Wide of US President Barack Obama walking to podium in Rose Garden with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Administrator Craig Fugate 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US...
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Bloomberg

Farmers Race Against Time in the Carolinas Ahead of Florence

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Hurricane Florence looms large on the Carolina coast. The storm has weakened to a Category 2, but is still threatening 105 mile per hour winds, a 13-foot storm surge and floods. Alix Steel analyzes the potential damage and how...
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Bloomberg

Fitch: Flood Claims to Pressure Chinese Insurers' Margins

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- Terrence Wong, senior director Asia Pacific insurance at Fitch Ratings, discusses how the widespread floods in China are affecting insurers in the country. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bridgeman Arts

Police in Britain part 5 - Special rescue units of the police force. Cliffside rescue, first aid on unconscious dock worker, flood rescue and at the scene of a train wreckage. 1960s

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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Bloomberg

Harvey resalta los problemas de planeamiento urbano de Houston

Higher Ed
31 de ago-- El huracán Harvey le recuerda a Houston que la naturaleza se cobra sus deudas. Peter Coy de Bloomberg Businessweek echa un vistazo al problema del planeamiento urbano de Houston en "Bloomberg Markets".
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 23rd

Higher Ed
In New York: Gov. Andrew Cuomo, during his farewell address, is still disputing the attorney general’s report. In Tennessee: Historic flooding leaves 21 people dead and 20 more missing. In space: A prominent billionaire’s satellite...
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Curated Video

Michigan Residents Forced To Evacuate As 2 River Dams Overflow

Higher Ed
Two overflowing dams on the Tittabawassee River have led to the evacuation of 10,000 people and 3,500 homes
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Bloomberg

Harris County Judge Expects Large-Scale Buyout of Houses

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Harris County Judge Edward Emmett discusses the recovery from Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Florence Will Cause Flooding Disaster Like Katrina, Ex-FEMA Administrator Brown Says

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Former FEMA Administrator Michael Brown discusses the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and how they can be applied to help avert disaster in the wake of Hurricane Florence. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Curated Video

500,000 People In Australia Told To Evacuate Due To Historic Flooding

Higher Ed
People in Sydney and surrounding areas have been told to prepare to flee floodwaters as torrential rain lashes the Australian coast.
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Curated Video

Search For Victims Concludes; Florida Coast Aims For Ian Recovery

Higher Ed
Hurricane Ian was the third-deadliest storm to hit the U.S. mainland this century.
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Curated Video

MEXICO: VERACRUTZ: RIVERS RISING AGAIN AFTER FLOODS

Higher Ed
Voice and effects After hundreds of deaths from flooding and mudslides, officials in southeastern Mexico are warning that rivers are rising again. More rain is expected in areas that already are under water or bogged down by mud. The...
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Bloomberg

Matthew Stays Offshore: Did Florida Dodge a Bullet?

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Hurricane Matthew battered Florida’s East Coast while remaining just offshore, sparing the state a direct hit as millions of people in its path were ordered to evacuate ahead of the storm that left hundreds dead in Haiti....
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Sky News

William and Kate visit Hindu Kush in Pakistan on Official Tour

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows aerial shots helicopter containing Prince William and Catherine Duchess of Cambrige flying up into the mountains of the Hindu Kush, William and Kate visiting the Chiatibo glacier and flood damaged ruins in the village of...
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Curated Video

Central Gulf Coast Residents Drying Out After Tropical Storm Claudette

Higher Ed
The storm is expected to move toward the North Carolina coast over the weekend.
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Bloomberg

China Infrastructure Stocks Favored, Mirae Asset Says

Higher Ed
Jul.27 -- Wei Wei Chua, portfolio manager at Mirae Asset Global Investments, shares his strategy for Chinese stocks including liquor giant Kweichow Moutai Co. and construction machinery makers. He speaks with Tom Mackenzie and Rishaad...
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Bloomberg

Tudor Pickering Chairman Says Houston Is Pulling Together

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Bobby Tudor, Tudor Pickering Holt chairman, discusses the rebuilding efforts in Houston after Hurricane Harvey with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly on "What'd You Miss?"
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Dorian slowly moves up East Coast, Serena Williams seeks 24th Grand Slam title, H&M stops buying leather from Brazil
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Bloomberg

How Are Chinese Companies Fighting Cash Crunch?

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- Companies in China have been struggling with a credit squeeze triggered by the government's campaign to shrink the shadow-banking industry, but there are signs of relief. Bloomberg's Sofia Horta e Costa and Lianting Tu report...
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Press Association

Flood victims say Covid-19 will delay return to normality

Higher Ed
The owners of a bungalow submerged by floodwater earlier this year have said they believe it will take much longer for the lives of flood victims to return to normal due to coronavirus. Kevin and Catherine Lorryman, whose home in George...
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Bloomberg

Impact of EU Floods too Early to Quantify: Swiss Re CFO

Higher Ed
John Dacey, chief financial officer at Swiss Re AG, discusses first half earnings and how climate change has impacted the business. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.” (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
In her opening statement, former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch warned foreign and private interests are influencing U.S. policy.
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Curated Video

Rising Sea Levels In East Africa Threatening Home Evacuations

Higher Ed
Tanzania's capital city could lose up to $5.3 billion in public and private assets because of the threat of rising sea levels and flooding.