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The Recount

St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Jack Flaherty on Baseball’s ‘Unwritten Rules’

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Last week’s brawl between the New York Mets and the St. Louis Cardinals resulted in a few players being suspended for one or more games. What caused the melee? After a tit for tat of dangerous throws between the two teams, Mets pitcher...
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Bloomberg

What New Jersey Can Learn From Calpers' Chatham Exit

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- New Jersey’s plan to slash about $2 billion of its hedge fund investments sounds simple: Pick the top managers, ask others for redemptions and collect the cash. Yet overseers of the state’s pension system can look cross-country...
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Bloomberg

Lebron James Not Moving for Money, Agent Rich Paul Says

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Rich Paul, Klutch Sports Group founder and chief executive officer, discusses the management and marketing of professional athletes on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

How Latin America Plans to Dominate the Global Oil Market

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Latin America has the possibility of becoming a dominant player in the global oil market. No doubt the region has many resources, with countries such as India, Saudi Arabia and China taking notice of the opportunities there....
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Bloomberg

Leigh Steinberg Talks Mega-Contracts, NIL & the Betting Boom

Higher Ed
On "Bloomberg: The Lineup", Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz and Damian Sassower talk to legendary sports agent Leigh Steinberg about mega-contracts in the NFL, NIL and players as brand ambassadors for gaming companies.
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Bloomberg

FanDuel's CEO on the Business Behind Fantasy Sports

Higher Ed
Sep.08 -- Nigel Eccles, FanDuel Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the business behind fantasy sports with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

EUROPE: FIFA DISCUSS TRANSFER FEES FOR SOCCER PLAYERS

Higher Ed
English/Nat The practice of charging enormous transfer fees for football players moving from club to club in Europe might be scrapped soon - if the European Commission has its way. Football's international governing body, FIFA, meet in...
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Bloomberg

NBA Looks to Take the Lead on Culture, Tech, Social Injustice: Danny Green

Higher Ed
May.20 -- Danny Green, Philadelphia 76ers player and multi-time NBA champion, talks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick, and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about the NBA playoffs, the return of fans to stadiums, and...
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Curated Video

Novak Djokovic Lands In Serbia After Deportation From Australia

Higher Ed
The legal battle over whether Djokovic held a valid exemption to vaccine rules that would allow him to play in the Australian Open ended Sunday.
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Bloomberg

Vodafone, Idea Agree on Merger to Create Mobile Leader

Higher Ed
Mar.20 -- Vodafone's Indian unit has agreed to merge with Idea Cellular to create a wireless company that's more than twice as big as AT&T by subscribers. Bloomberg's Harsha Subramaniam reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Hearst Metrotone News

Baseball player Ted Williams returns home from the Korean War.

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Baseball player Ted Williams returns home from the Korean War.
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Curated Video

USA: BARING BROTHERS: WALL STREET

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English/Nat The collapse of one of Britain's oldest and most venerable banks has sent shockwaves through most world markets. But opening later, Wall Street escaped the worst of a financial crisis that caused stocks and shares to...
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Bloomberg

Dean Cain's Experiences With Head Injuries in Football

Higher Ed
Dec. 3 -- Actor Dean Cain was a football player before ever becoming the man widely known for playing ""Superman"" in the 1990s. An injury ended his career with the Buffalo Bills. This is after he was selected as an All-American player...
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Curated Video

Former Wake Forest provost Edwin Wilson is one of the faculty members who recruited Maya Angelou to teach at the school. Angelou, a renaissance woman and cultural pioneer, died Wednesday at her home in North Carolina. (May 28)

Higher Ed
Maya Angelou's story awed millions. A childhood victim of rape, she broke through silence and shame to tell her tale in one of the most widely read memoirs of the 20th century. A black woman born into poverty and segregation, she recited...
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Curated Video

Mitchell report released into major league baseball players use of steroids

Higher Ed
New York, NY - 13 December, 2007 1. Former US senator George Mitchell at news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Mitchell, former US Senator and investigation chairman: "For more than a decade, there has been widespread illegal...
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Bloomberg

Intesa CEO Says Italian Banking Is Under Control

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- Carlo Messina, chief executive officer at Intesa Sanpaolo, discusses second-quarter results and the state of the Italian economy. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Bloomberg

JetBlue Makes $3.6B Offer for Spirit Airlines: NY Times

Higher Ed
Spirit Airlines shares soared after the New York Times reported JetBlue offered to buy the ultra-low-cost carrier, potentially spoiling a competing bid by rival Frontier Group. Bloomberg Intelligence's George Ferguson has more on...
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Bloomberg

Line's Fintech Business May Break Even in One to Two Years, Says Co-CEO

Higher Ed
Jun.11 -- The operator of Japan's most popular messaging platform has been investing heavily in financial services in the face of a stagnating user base. Line now expects its fintech business to break even in one to two years. Co-CEO...
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Bloomberg

T-Mobile's Legere Says Competitors Struggling to Keep Up

Higher Ed
Apr.24 -- John Legere, T-Mobile US Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's earnings and industry consolidation with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Curated Video

The new generation of fantasy games

Higher Ed
1. VNR Various of Fight Night 3 game 2. VNR Various of Oblivion: Elder Scrolls 4 AP Television News 3 Set up John Houlihan playing Oblivion Video game on screen 4. Editor of website computer and video games.com (CVG) John Houlihan...
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Hearst Metrotone News

New York Yankee player Lou Gehrig retires as spectators cheer at Yankee Stadium.

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New York Yankee player Lou Gehrig retires as spectators cheer at Yankee Stadium.
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Bloomberg

T-Mobile's Legere Refers to AT&T and Verizon as 'Dumb and Dumber'

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- John Legere, T-Mobile US Inc. president and chief executive officer, discusses the company's growth prospects, cash flow and competitive environment with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

China's Football Association impose a new 100% tax on transfer fees for foreign players

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots young footballers running onto and off pitch and playing games at grassroots level football. Exterior shots children getting medals and running past adults getting high fives. Interview with Chairman Club...
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Sky News

Anthony Boyle interview on Harry Potter

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Anthony Boyle, nominated for Harry Potter & the Cursed Child on 10 March 2017 in London, United Kingdom