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Bloomberg

China Said to Merge Pipeline Operations Into One State-Owned Company

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Elaine Wu, head of Asia ex-Japan power utilities equity research at JPMorgan, discusses China’s plan to spin off tens of thousands of miles of pipelines held by 3 state-owned oil and gas giants and merge them into one new...
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Bloomberg

Biden's Relationship with Big Tech Will Be Different This Time Around: Georgetown's Gigi Sohn

Higher Ed
Nov.10 -- Silicon Valley won’t so easily regain the favored status it held when president-elect Joe Biden last spent time in the White House. Gigi Sohn, distinguished fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for Technology Law & Policy and...
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Curated Video

Preview of parliamentary elections, party profiles

Higher Ed
June 27 1. Various of Fretilin Party campaign marching with police escort 2. Various of Fretilin leader and former East Timorese Prime Minister, Mari Alkatiri addressing crowd at rally 3. Supporters raising fists and chanting June 28 4....
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USA: MICROSOFT CHAIRMAN BILL GATES WINDOWS 98 PRESS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates held a press conference in New York on Tuesday to rally support for an on-time release of Windows '98, the latest generation of Microsoft's operating system. Microsoft's newest version of...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France rail disaster: "The plaintiffs are very angry" (lawyer)

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On 12 July 2013, a train derailed in Brétigny-sur-Orge station, near Paris (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Is This Election Just a Fluke or Is It Transformative?

Higher Ed
July 18 -- Bloomberg Businessweek's Peter Coy discusses changes that the Republican and Democratic parties have undergone over the years. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Apache CEO on the Permian Pipeline Bottleneck, Costs of Flaring

Higher Ed
Jun.07 -- With natural gas pipelines in the Permian Basin reaching 98 percent of capacity, Texas is weighing whether to keep intact or loosen strict state regulations that limit flaring, the process used by drillers to burn off excess...
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Curated Video

Grand collection of royal greenhouses opens to plant lovers

Higher Ed
LEADIN: The Royal Greenhouses in Brussels are opening their doors to plant lovers in an annual spring tradition. For three weeks, visitors are able to enjoy the stunning combination of horticulture and...
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Bloomberg

Inside the U.S.-China '100-Day Plan' on Trade

Higher Ed
May.31 -- Former Assistant U.S. Trade Representative and Covington & Burling Partner Timothy Stratford discusses the U.S.-China trade relationship, the "100-Day Plan" on trade and what it means for both countries. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Parsing Possible Outcomes to AT&T-Time Warner Merger Case

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Former FCC Commissioner Robert McDowell says he thinks AT&T will be allowed to buy Time Warner. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Natixis Investment Managers CEO on Huawei Charges, China, Business Strategy

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- Jean Raby, chief executive officer at Natixis Investment Managers, discusses the U.S. charging Huawei and its CFO Meng Wanzhou with fraud, the reputational damage to the company, Natixis' push into China, his business strategy...
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Bloomberg

U.S. Tax Proposal Comes at Right Time: Luxembourg’s Gramegna

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- Luxembourg Minister of Finance Pierre Gramegna discusses the prospect of a global minimum corporate tax rate and the European Union’s recovery fund. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
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Bloomberg

Johnson Under Fire Again Amid Fresh Party Allegations

Higher Ed
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing more allegations of pandemic rule-breaking amid claims about a "bring your own bottle" party at his office at the height of lockdown in 2020. Alex Morales reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance:...
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Curated Video

PM Boris Johnson Apologizes For Attending Party During COVID Lockdown

Higher Ed
The British prime minister issued an apology after admitting to attending a garden party in 2020 while the country was under a strict lockdown.
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Curated Video

WRAP Bush - vote for bailout bill will prevent damage to Americans; Congress

Higher Ed
1. United States President George W. Bush walking up to the podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President: "Good morning, yesterday leaders here in Washington reached an extraordinary agreement to deal with an extraordinary...
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Curated Video

USA/UN - Security Council on Middle East

Higher Ed
The UN Security Council has called on Israel and the Palestinians to cease their fighting and immediately resume negotiations to end the bloodshed. After hours of tedious negotiations Saturday (28/09) the Security Council dopted a...
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Press Association

Irish Government agrees ‘ambitious’ carbon reduction targets

Higher Ed
The Irish Government has agreed “bold” and “ambitious” targets to limit emissions in key sectors of the economy, the Green Party leader has said. Eamon Ryan said it was a “hugely significant and important day”. An agreement was reached...
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Bloomberg

Midterm Elections a Race to the Bottom: Hoopes

Higher Ed
Sept. 18 -- Robert Hoopes, president at Vox Global Public Affairs, and John Taft, Chief Executive Officer RBC Wealth Management, talk about the midterm elections and voter dissatisfaction with both parties. They speak on Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama says the budget deal reached Friday night includes compromises from both sides and adds the cuts in spending, while painful, are needed. (April 9)

Higher Ed
Obama: Budget deal includes "painful" cuts President Barack Obama says the budget deal reached Friday night includes compromises from both sides and adds the cuts in spending, while painful, are needed. (April 9) (Name/Location,...
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Curated Video

With two weeks remaining before Iowa kicks off the 2012 campaign with its first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses, the state Republican party is taking steps to secure its electronic vote collection system after receiving a mysterious threat to its computers.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Iowa GOP worried by hacker threat to caucus vote CAPTION: With two weeks remaining before Iowa kicks off the 2012 campaign with its first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses, the Iowa Republican Party is taking steps to secure...
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Curated Video

Condoleezza Rice addresses press conference

Higher Ed
1. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice walking up to lectern for press conference 2. Wide shot of Rice in press conference 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Condoleezza Rice, US Secretary of State: "We have worked on ways to advance the...
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Curated Video

Obama statement on negotiations over US debt ceiling

Higher Ed
1. Mid of Barack Obama, US President, enters news conference in White House 2. Mid of Obama behind podium 3. Zoom in of Obama 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: ++SOUNDBITE STARTS ON PREVIOUS SHOT++ "I want to speak...
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Curated Video

USA: TALKS REOPENED OVER JERUSALEMS FUTURE

Higher Ed
English/Nat The Clinton administration reopened talks with the Palestinians on Thursday in a bid to end a deadlock over the future of Jerusalem. Dr. Nabil Shaath, one of the Palestinian negotiators, said he hoped the renewed talks would...
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Curated Video

UN Climate chief comments ahead of upcoming Copenhagen summit

Higher Ed
1. UN's climate chief, Yvo de Boer walking into news conference, sitting down 2. Pan from camera crews to Boer 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Yvo de Boer, UN's climate chief: "In just 11 days the eyes of the world will be trained on Copenhagen...