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Bloomberg

We Are at the Right Pace for U.S. Jobs Recovery: Elise Gould

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- U.S. job growth picked up in May -- along with worker pay -- and the unemployment rate fell, signaling firms are making some progress filling a record number of openings as the economy powers up. Elise Gould, senior economist...
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Curated Video

Twenty-six elementary schoolchildren wielded shovels, rakes, pitchforks and wheelbarrows to help first lady Michelle Obama break ground on a produce and herb garden on the White House grounds.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: First Lady breaks ground for garden CAPTION: Twenty-six elementary schoolchildren wielded shovels, rakes, pitchforks and wheelbarrows to help first lady Michelle Obama break ground on a produce and herb garden on the...
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Curated Video

Sweet ice wine from frozen grapes

Higher Ed
AP Television Ontario, Canada - January 29th, 2011 1. Wide pan of vineyard showing grapes on the vine in the snow 2. Various close ups of frozen grapes on vine covered in snow 3. Wide of Deborah Pratt, Inniskillin Wines' public...
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Bloomberg

Washingtons Worst Waste: $25B for Political Perks

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 -- Senator Tom Coburn, an Oklahoma Republican, has released his 2014 Wastebook chronicling the worst examples of wasted taxpayer money in Washington. Bloomberg's Yang Yang breaks down the entries on In The Loop.
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Bridgeman Arts

Flowers and Fruit - Henri Fantin-Latour

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Six still-life paintings by French artist Henri Fantin-Latour, with flowers as protagonists. Featured artworks: ""Flowers and Fruit"" (1865), ""Flowers"" (1872), ""A Basket of Roses"" (1890), ""Roses in a dish"" (1882), ""Roses"" (1891)...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Tofu for thought: Singapore startup makes 'wine' from soy

9th - Higher Ed
At a factory in Singapore, a pale yellow liquid flows into plastic barrels –- wastewater from tofu-making that will soon be turned into what its creator has dubbed sustainable wine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Trump’s Mexico Border Tax Would Hit Avocados and Beer

Higher Ed
Jan.27 -- The 20 percent tax on imports floated by the Trump administration would affect a wide range of agricultural goods, including avocados and beer. Bloomberg’s Alan Bjerga reports on “Bloomberg Markets.”
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Second War Rationing Book Issued

Higher Ed
Close up of hands flipping through War Ration Book Two / Ration books being printed at large press / view of books running through printer / people inside Rationing Board office / pan of employees consulting citizens in Rationing Board...
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Curated Video

USDA To Buy $470 Million Worth Of Surplus Food Amid Outbreak

Higher Ed
The department will distribute the surplus food to those in need in the U.S.
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Bloomberg

Quill Intelligence CEO Danielle DiMartino Booth on Fed Meeting

Higher Ed
Jul.28 -- Danielle DiMartino Booth, Quill Intelligence CEO and Chief Strategist, as well as former adviser to the president of the Dallas Fed, discusses the FOMC policy meeting and tapering expectations. Danielle, who is also a Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Eating, washing and praying: daily life on board the Charles de Gaulle

9th - Higher Ed
Some 1,800 people live on board the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, requiring 4,000 meals a day and the setting up of a whole stewardship system: "We have about 300 tonnes of foodstuffs, which allows us to be self-sufficient for 45...
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Curated Video

West Bank - Arab Land Bank Reopens After 27 Years

Higher Ed
A ceremony was held near Jerusalem on Sunday morning (14/8) to honour the imminent re-opening of the Jordanian-Egyptian "Arab Land Bank" on the West Bank. Branches of the bank have been closed ever since the Six Day War in 1967. Now, 27...
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Curated Video

Global warming is helping the UK's wine industry

Higher Ed
Camel Valley, north Cornwall - 7 October 2006 1. Wide of grapes on vine, man picking 2. Close up of hand picking grapes 3. Man picking grapes 4. Box of grapes being carried away 5. Bob Lindo, founder and owner of Camel Valley Vineyard,...
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Curated Video

The vegetable garden of France's Sun King

Higher Ed
Versailles, Paris 19 - June 2009 1. Various exterior shots Chateau de Versailles 2. Statue Louis XIV 3. Zoom out of children in vegetable garden 4. Tourists visiting the garden 5. Pan of vegetable garden 6. Pan pear trees 7. Close up of...
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Curated Video

Meet Izzy, John F Kennedy's Airport, intrepid sniffer dog.

Higher Ed
New York, February 9, 2012 1. Medium shot Izzy sniffing luggage, Caffery UPSOUND: "What you got Iz? Whose bags are these? The backpack? Is there any food inside?." Passenger UPSOUND: "Uh yeah, there's like some snacks." Caffery UPSOUND:...
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Curated Video

SYND 1 6 71 INTERVIEW WITH AUSTRALIAN DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER ON BRITAIN'S AGRICULTURAL POLICY

Higher Ed
Doug Anthony, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, speaking about British agricultural policy which has become more favourable to European common market then to Australia. 1. ms Anthony interviewed, answering questions SOUNDBITE...
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Curated Video

Some food supplies dwindle as Argentine trade blockade begins to bite

Higher Ed
1. Wide of sign reading: (English) "Welcome to The Falkland Islands" on seafront 2. Wide of people walking in street outside supermarket 3. Various supermarket interior shots 5. Close-up of man looking at vegetable shelves 6. Close-up...
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Curated Video

At New York's Kennedy Airport, a little beagle named Izzy circles the international baggage carousels, searching for illegal food. She's the first line of defense for federal officials who are trying to protect American agriculture.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Airport dog sniffs out contraband hidden food CAPTION: At New York's Kennedy Airport, a little beagle named Izzy circles the international baggage carousels, searching for illegal food. She's the first line of defense for...
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Curated Video

Chocolatiers are harvesting seasonal flavours to add some bite to the dark stuff.

Higher Ed
Around 15,000 chocolate lovers are heading to London's Chocolate Show for a feast of sweet-toothed fun. This year, chocolatiers are harvesting the seasonal flavours to add a distinctive bite to the dark stuff. This sumptuous design is...
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Curated Video

News Of The Day

Higher Ed
SHOWS05:53:45 map of Italy05:53:52 aircraft in flight05:53:57 flares and bombs exploding on Genoa at night. 05:55:03 P-38s being unloaded on dock at Australian port and assembled at airdromes in northern Australia & taking off....
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Bridgeman Arts

Natural and industrial landscapes of Ukraine, 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the film 'Mon Ukraine' (My Ukraine) from the 1970s, exploring landscapes, sites and everyday life in Ukraine. Landscapes with lakes. Wide shot of meadow with flowers and sun. Sunset over the lake. Medium close up of sunset....
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Bloomberg

Why Netflix Might Have a Bumpy Road Ahead in 2019

Higher Ed
Dec.21 -- Andre Swanston, Tru Optik chief executive officer and co-founder, and Paul Verna, eMarketer principal analyst, discuss what to expect from Netflix Inc. in 2019 and the growing competition in streaming media. They speak with...
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Curated Video

Indianapolis Protesters Say Transparency Will Come

Higher Ed
Police release the name of the officer who killed Dreasjon Reed after pressure from protesters.
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Curated Video

Comedian Stephen Colbert testified at a Congressional hearing on immigrant labor, telling members of the House of Representatives that one way to prevent illegals from working on farms is to stop eating fruits and vegetables.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Colbert yuks it up at a Congressional hearing CAPTION: Comedian Stephen Colbert testified at a Congressional hearing on immigrant labor, telling members of the House of Representatives that one way to prevent illegals from...