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Bloomberg

Extended Low-Rate, Moderate Growth Environment: Herrmann

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- John Herrmann, rates strategist at Mitsubishi UFJ, discusses what the Bank of Japan boosting stimulus means for the global economy and examines monetary policy in the U.S. and Europe. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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Bloomberg

Jacksonville Forecast: Crist Loses No. 1 Fan

Higher Ed
Oct. 21 -- Charlie Crist has to debate Rick Scott without a fan, a dehumidifier, or any electronic aid at all. Plus: Our exclusive climatology report in Florida. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Plan B Interview on the BRITS 2012 Red Carpet

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Plan B Interview on the BRITS 2012 Red Carpet
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Sky News

Greenland Ice Cap - New Evidence Discovered

Higher Ed
Greenland Ice Cap - New Evidence Discovered
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Curated Video

Israel marks Memorial Day for fallen soldiers and victims of attacks

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Jerusalem 1. Wide of crowd at the official ceremony as sirens begin 2. Close up of Israeli army holding guns 3. Wide of crowd at the official ceremony 4. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert standing 5. Various of Israeli army standing at...
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Cake Britain opens in London

Higher Ed
AP Television London, UK, 26 August 2010 1. Wide shot woman posing next to Stuart Semple's Cloud Cuckoo Cake 2. Tilt up cake to sugar statue of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie 3. Various details of Cloud Cuckoo Cake 4. Set up shot Stuart...
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A 1936 Nobel Peace Prize discovered at a South American pawn shop is heading to the auction block. (Mar. 12)

Higher Ed
A 1936 Nobel Peace Prize discovered at a South American pawn shop is heading to the auction block. The award will be only the second Nobel Peace Prize to come to auction and marked the first time an individual from Latin America had...
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Curated Video

Study finds chocolate gives bigger buzz than kisses

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Study: Chocolate buzz trumps kisses CAPTION: Scientists say that eating chocolate gives people a bigger buzz than kissing. (April 20) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Given the choice would you go for a real kiss - or a chocolate one? A...
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Bloomberg

Why the Recent Market Decline Is Different Than Previous Selloffs

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Jeffrey Kleintop, Charles Schwab & Co. chief global investment strategist, discusses the recent equity market selloff with Shery Ahn and Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Intelligence's 'Equity Market Minute' 4/24/2019

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- Gina Martin Adams hosts this week's 'Equity Market Minute' by Bloomberg Intelligence.
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Bloomberg

We Are in Extremely Binary Markets at the Moment, Says G Plus Economics’s Komileva

Higher Ed
Apr.25 -- Lena Komileva, chief economist and managing director at G Plus Economics, discusses the current state of markets and her thoughts on earnings season so far. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

Up Year for Markets on ‘An Awful Lot of Cash’ From Fed: CCLA’s Bevan

Higher Ed
Jan.15 -- James Bevan, chief investment officer at CCLA Investment Management, explains why he sees liquidity and the Federal Reserve driving equity market gains in 2020. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In northern Sweden, climate change reshapes Arctic landscapes

9th - Higher Ed
On the south peak of the dramatic Kebnekaise massif in Sweden's far north, year after year Ninis Rosqvist is seeing the impact of a warming climate before her very eyes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : In northern Sweden, climate change reshapes Arctic landscapes

9th - Higher Ed
On the south peak of the dramatic Kebnekaise massif in Sweden's far north, year after year Ninis Rosqvist is seeing the impact of a warming climate before her very eyes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Super Bowl organizers say they're armed with trucks, salt and snow melters to combat bad weather at MetLife Stadium in February. (Dec. 18)

Higher Ed
Transportation and football officials say they're armed with thousands of trucks and more than 60,000 tons of salt to combat winter weather that could jeopardize the Super Bowl from kicking off as scheduled in February. Officials held a...
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Curated Video

Scientists tracking the "unstoppable" ice melt in Antarctica

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AP Television Antarctica - 22 January, 2014 1. Wide of broken ice floating in the waters in front of Bernardo O'Higgins, Chilean Antarctic base 2. Wide of group of international scientists working on snowy mountain peaks near Bernardo...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Climate change - top of world agenda

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VOICED: Climate change - top of world agenda
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Curated Video

Trump Awards San Bernadino First Responders

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump is recognizing bravery by the nation's public safety officers, including some who responded after a married couple killed 14 people at a holiday party in San Bernardino, California, more than two years ago. ...
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Bloomberg

Strategas' Verrone Sees Start of New Bull Market After 'Difficult' 2018

Higher Ed
May.15 -- Chris Verrone, partner and head of technical strategy at Strategas, and Chetan Ahya, chief economist and global head of economics at Morgan Stanley, examine markets and economic growth. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Scientists fly over Greenland to track melting ice

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NASA scientists are crisscrossing Greenland on a mission to track melting ice.
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Curated Video

Scientists fly over Greenland to track melting ice

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NASA scientists are crisscrossing Greenland on a mission to track melting ice.
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Curated Video

Scientists fly over Greenland to track melting ice

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Bloomberg

Bloomberg Markets Wrap 11/21: S&P Falls Again, Crude Climbs to Two-Month High

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Bloomberg market reporters take a deep dive into all of today's action.
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Bloomberg

Risk On Feeling Is Back in Markets, Says Barings’s Do

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Khiem Do, head of Greater China investments and global markets at Barings, discusses the U.S.-China trade deal and its impact on markets. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”