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Curated Video

Conservationist Helps South Florida’s Endangered Ecosystem

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Invasive species have gotten to Florida in a number of ways, but introduction of species began in the late 1800s and has escalated since then.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Wallabies find new home in the wild in France

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VOICED : Wallabies find new home in the wild in France
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Bloomberg

Friday's Jobs Report and the Fed's Dual Mandate

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Oct. 3 -- Torsten Slok, chief international economist at Deutsche Bank, previews this Friday's monthly jobs report and how it may weigh on the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ecuador tribe swaps hunting for cocoa farming to save forest

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VOICED : Ecuador tribe swaps hunting for cocoa farming to save forest
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Authorities in Germany are becoming increasingly concerned by the high radiation levels in the country's wild boar, which they say is directly connected to the Chernobyl reactor, the site of the word's worst nuclear accident.

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HEADLINE: Wild boars contaminated with Chernobyl radiation CAPTION: Authorities in Germany are becoming increasingly concerned by the high radiation levels in the country's wild boar, which they say is directly connected to the Chernobyl...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : AFPTV BEST OF 2021 // A night with New York's rat hunters

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AFPTV refiles some of its most notable stories of 2021. Late one Friday night, eight dog enthusiasts and their pet pooches prowl several dark alleys in New York with one mission: to hunt and kill as many rats as possible (Footage by...
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Bridgeman Arts

Hunters and exotic animals. France, 1955

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Clip 10 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. Two black men wander through the jungle with spears. A monkey climbing a tree. A ranger hunts alligators. Exotic birds walk...
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Bloomberg

Hassium Asset’s CEO Likes Global, U.S., European Equities

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Jun.13 -- Yogi Dewan, chief executive officer at Hassium Asset Management, discusses Italian bonds and where he’s finding the best return. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Electric Car Boom Causes Rio Tinto Rethink

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Jan.28 -- Rio Tinto is looking to add nickel and lithium to its mix of materials as the growth of electric cars leads to a boom in metals needed for rechargeable batteries. Bloomberg's David Stringer reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bridgeman Arts

Various Artists, Apollo and Daphne throughout time

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video we explore the stylistic evolution of the History of Art, using the myth of Apollo and Daphne as a basis.
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Bloomberg

How Brexit Is Impacting Europe's Tech VC Landscape

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Dec.04 -- Tom Wehmeier, Atomico partner and head of research, discusses the funding climate for European startups with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : As homelands devastated Indonesian tribe turns to Islam

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An animist Indonesian tribe has started converting to Islam with authorities in the Muslim majority nation insisting their lives will be better
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Curated Video

SYND 15-5-74 MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE JUDICIARY COMMITTEE ARRIVIE FOR SESSION

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Members of the House Judiciary Committee arrive for session and an interview with Minority Counsel Albert Jenner 1. various shots, three members of the House Judiciary Committee arrives for session 2. cu committee room sign SOUNDBITE:...
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Bloomberg

Low Oil Weighs on GCC Earnings

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Aug. 15 -- Nabil Al Rantisi, managing director-brokerage at Menacorp, discusses the slowdown in earnings growth in the gulf, Saudi Arabia reducing barriers for foreign investors and the hunt for yield in emerging markets. He speaks to...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : At Kenya's Maasai Olympics, warriors 'hunt medals, not lions'

9th - Higher Ed
Members of Kenya's Maasai community take part in the "Maasai Olympics," organised for the first time 10 years ago to encourage the traditional warriors to swap their spears for javelins, turning the hunters of endangered lions into their...
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Sky News

Fox Hunting ban may never get overturned

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Fox Hunting ban may never get overturned
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Bloomberg

Mizuho's Reade: Yield Curve More Likely to Flatten

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Sept. 12 -- Mark Reade, fixed income analyst at Mizuho Securities Asia, discusses the global bond market and where to find yield. He speaks to Manus Cranny and Angie Lau on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

Verizon Names Vestberg as New CEO Succeeding McAdam

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Verizon Communications Inc. ended months of speculation by naming Hans Vestberg as chief executive officer, replacing Lowell McAdam as of August 1. Bloomberg's Crayton Harrison reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : High spirit for African teams ahead of women's World Cup

9th - Higher Ed
Three African teams have qualified for football’s Women's World Cup in France : Nigeria Cameroon and South Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Fed Rates Cuts Are Positive for Middle East: Emirates NBD

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Aug.07 -- Anita Yadav, head of fixed-income research at Emirates NBD, Dubai’s biggest bank, talks about global central banks' policies and the implications for the Middle East bond markets. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand shocked markets...
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Bloomberg

PGIM's Hunt Expects 'Hunt for Yield on Steroids' in 2021

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Dec.18 -- David Hunt, chief executive officer at PGIM, expects risk assets to have a good year in 2021. He speaks with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Bloomberg

HG's Goetti: Inflation Bets Overblown

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Feb.23 -- Hans Goetti, HG Research Founder & CEO discusses inflation and interest rates. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : US: Nearly 10,000 anglers attend world's largest charitable ice fishing contest

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly 10,000 anglers from across the United States take part in the world's largest charitable ice fishing contest, the Brainerd Jaycees Ice Fishing Extravaganza, in the Hole-in-the-Day Bay, Minnesota (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Politics daily briefing: October 15

Higher Ed
A look at all of the latest political facts and figures after a turbulent day for Liz Truss's administration in which Kwasi Kwarteng was fired as Chancellor.