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Bloomberg

Cameron Must Balance U.K., Europe Immigration: Ruparel

Higher Ed
Nov. 28 -- Raoul Ruparel, head of economic research at Open Europe, discusses U.K. Prime Minister David Camerons immigration plans and how it may impact the countrys relationship with Europe. He speaks on The Pulse.
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Curated Video

Presser on landmine deaths of two aid workers in Darfur

Higher Ed
1. United Nations press conference in Khartoum 2. Media 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Manuel Aranda Da Silva, UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan: "This incident - on landmine incidents - this is the third in the Darfur region in the last 12...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : UK by election a battle for survival in Brexit bastion

9th - Higher Ed
Thursday's knife-edge by election in the biggest Brexit backing city is make or break for UKIP and Labour with both parties struggling to find their role as Britain quits the European Union
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Government denies Mandela vegetative

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Government denies Mandela vegetative
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Press Association

Vote mechanism reform ‘could be helpful’ to avoid Stormont veto

Higher Ed
The Northern Ireland Secretary has suggested that reform of a contentious Stormont voting mechanism could be "helpful" in addressing concerns about how local politicians approve the terms of the UK's tabled Brexit deal. Julian Smith said...
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Bloomberg

Harvard's Gorana Grgic on the EU-China Relationship

Higher Ed
Apr.08 -- Dr. Gorana Grgic, Visiting Fellow at the Harvard Center for European Studies, discusses the challenge and the complexity in the EU-China relationship as the two trade partners meet in Brussels. She speaks to Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Bloomberg

Commerce Sec. Ross on Huawei Action, China Trade Talks

Higher Ed
May.16 -- U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross discusses the Trump administration's threat to blacklist Huawei Technologies Co. from buying essential components and the escalating trade tensions between China and the U.S. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Spain’s Budget Fight

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Antonio Barroso, managing director at Teneo, discusses the Spanish budget debate and the possibility of a snap election if the plan fails to pass parliament. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Bloomberg

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Adam Smith on Hong Kong, US-China Ties

Higher Ed
Former Senior Adviser in the U.S. Treasury Department’s sanctions unit, Adam Smith, discusses an anti-sanctions law on Hong Kong that could pose yet another challenge for multinationals caught in rising tensions between Washington and...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : France 2022 hopeful Taubira throws in towel after sponsorship debacle (2)

9th - Higher Ed
Denouncing parties "that have nothing left but their capacity to cause trouble", left-winger Christiane Taubira, who came first in a Socialist-led public poll dubbed the "popular primary", acknowledges the end of her campaign after she...
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Press Association

Defector Christian Wakeford explains why he has joined Labour

Higher Ed
MP for BUry South Christian Wakeford speaks at a party event after defecting to Labour from the Tories, plus quotes from Shadow Chancellor Racheal Reeves welcoming him and inviting other Tories to cross the Commons. Reeves also comments...
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Press Association

Johnson leaves Downing Street for Prime Minister's Questions

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson departs Downing Street as he prepares to face Prime Minister’s Questions whilst Westminster waits for Sue Gray to deliver her report on lockdown-busting parties.
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Curated Video

The AP's Calvin Woodward deconstructs some of the claims President Barack Obama made in his health care reform speech to Congress.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: AP Fact Check: Obama's health care claims CAPTION: The AP's Calvin Woodward deconstructs some of the claims President Barack Obama made in his health care reform speech to Congress. (Sept. 10)
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Curated Video

The Florida judge overseeing the second-degree murder case involving neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman says she may have a conflict of interest. (April 13)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Judge may have conflict in Zimmerman case CAPTION: The Florida judge overseeing the second-degree murder case involving neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman says she may have a conflict of interest. (April 13) SOT...
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Curated Video

WRAP Australia ratifies Kyoto, Ban "time to act is now", protests

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AP Television 1. Wide of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon walking into room 2. Cutaway of media 3. Wide of Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, and Ban Ki-moon sitting in room 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kevin Rudd, Australian Prime...
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Curated Video

Preview of the post-Emmys television-academy Governors Ball

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment Los Angeles, 14 September 2011 1. Wide pan interior Nokia theatre 2. Wide seats with place cards 3. Tilt down from ceiling to reveal actor Jon Hamm''s place card 4. Medium shot of actress Julianna Marguiles'' place card...
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Bloomberg

Wilbur Ross on Trade, Trump's Rhetoric, Brexit

Higher Ed
Aug. 16 -- Wilbur Ross, founder of WL Ross & Co. and economic adviser to Donald Trump, discusses U.S. trade agreements, media reaction to Donald Trump's comments and policies, as well as Ross's post-Brexit investment strategy. He speaks...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Ivory Coast presidential poll heads for run-off

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Ivory Coast presidential poll heads for run-off
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Bloomberg

Alibaba Expresses Interest in Saudi Investments

Higher Ed
Aug. 31 -- Alibaba may be setting its sights on Saudi Arabia. According to the oil minister, billionaire Jack Ma is extremely interested in investing in the kingdom. Bloomberg's Anthony DiPaola reports on "Bloomberg Markets Middle East."
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Bloomberg

How Lack of Clarity Is Hurting U.K. Economy

Higher Ed
Sept. 30 -- Bloomberg's Simon Kennedy reports on the U.K. economy and British pound. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Sweden's Pirate Party aims for kingmaker spot

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Sweden's Pirate Party aims for kingmaker spot
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Bloomberg

Grey's Anatomy Cast Celebrates 300th Episode | Fishing for Answers

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Ellen Pompeo and the rest of the cast celebrate the 300th Episode of 'Grey's Anatomy'.' The actors share medical terms they had the most trouble memorizing, guilty TV pleasures, who from the cast throws the best parties and crying during...
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Curated Video

DeVos to End Obama Rules on Campus Sex Assault

Higher Ed
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to end the Obama administration's rules for investigating allegations of sexual violence on campus. DeVos said Thursday, "The era of 'rule by letter' is over," as she announced plans to...
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Curated Video

Trump Talks NKorea Nuclear Threat With SKorea

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus079615President Donald Trump on Friday will discuss North Korea and trade with South Korea's new leader, whose pro-engagement stance toward the North could clash with the U.S. administration's...