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Betting Against IMF Forecast Track Record: Bhagwati

Higher Ed
Oct. 8 -- Columbia University professor of economics Jagdish Bhagwati discusses the IMFs call for slower global growth for the coming year, the funds track record on economic forecasting and which geopolitical risk he believes offers the...
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Curated Video

Two Hong Kong residents created a device that mimics a real eco-system and recycles food waste. It's an idea that helps promote this year's Earth Day theme of Green Cities. (April 22)

Higher Ed
<< NATS>> SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Cheng, Inventor, founder of Aubree Ltd: "We use the concept of an eco-system." SOUNDBITE: (English) Jack Cheng, Inventor, founder of Aubree Ltd: These larvae will eat the...
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Bloomberg

Porter: Reality of a Trade War to Sink In for Trump

Higher Ed
Dec.16 -- Harvard Business School Professor Michael Porter discusses the possibility of the U.S. entering trade wars and what President-elect Donald Trump needs to work on as soon as he takes office. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Ken Rogoff Makes the Case for Eliminating Paper Money

Higher Ed
Sept. 13 -- Harvard University Professor Ken Rogoff, author of "The Cure of Cash," makes the case for eliminating paper money and talks about the global misuse of currency and which bills he would get rid of first, as well as the...
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Bloomberg

Rethinking Economics With Professor Wendy Carlin

Higher Ed
May.30 -- University College London Professor of Economics Wendy Carlin explains a way of rethinking how the public is educated about economics. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Interview aired on May 10.)
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WHO Science Council Member: Test, Trace, Isolation Strategy Is Key

Higher Ed
Jul.15 -- Adeeba Kamarulzaman, professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the University of Malaya and a member of the World Health Organization Science Council, talks about the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic in Southeast...
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The Recount

Doing things differently

Higher Ed
On Just Something About Her with Jennifer Palmieri, Texas State Representatives Gina Hinojosa and Mary González explain how Democratic women are leading the fight for democracy by doing things their own way.
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CLEAN : Covid-19: Order of Physicians sends a "reprimand" to French microbiologist Raoult

9th - Higher Ed
French professor Didier Raoult, director of the Marseille university hospital and microbiologist, has been sanctioned with a "reprimand" by the disciplinary chamber of the Order of Physicians of New Aquitaine, who analysed two complaints...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Young people with climate anxiety think 'there won't be a future', says psychotherapist

9th - Higher Ed
Lecturer at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom, member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and co-author of a recent study on climate anxiety Caroline Hickman discusses the impacts that fears for the future of the planet are...
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The Recount

Judge Rules Against Trump on 1/6

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Top stories for November 10, 2021
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Bloomberg

Studying the Plight of the Long-Term Unemployed

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 - Carl Van Horn, professor of public policy at Rutgers University, discusses his study on long-term unemployment in the United States and the factors keeping people from re-entering the workforce. He speaks on Market Makers.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Wuhan virus outbreak on track to be the same size as SARS: analyst

9th - Higher Ed
A professor at the National University of Singapore says the spread of a virus epidemic that has broken out in the Chinese city of Wuhan is on track to be the same size as the SARS outbreak in 2002 and 2003 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Sky News

159 people still missing after building collapse in Miami

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots rescue and recovery operation on collapsed apartment block in Surfside, Miami, exterior shots police cordon tape around area blocking access to beach, exterior shots people near memorial wall with pictures of...
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Press Association

North hit harder by Covid-19, study shows

Higher Ed
Northerners were more likely to die from Covid-19, spent almost six weeks longer in lockdowns and were made poorer than the rest of England during the first year of the pandemic, official figures have revealed. Academics have analysed...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : NASA announces 10 latest astronaut trainees

9th - Higher Ed
NASA announces its 10 latest trainee astronauts, who include a firefighter turned Harvard professor, a former member of the national cycle team, and a pilot who led the first-ever all-woman F-22 formation in combat (Footage by AFPTV via...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Paris hospital struggles with influx of non-Covid patients

9th - Higher Ed
At the Lariboisière hospital in Paris, the number of patients in intensive care is "stagnating" but the "need for conventional admissions is exploding", explains Etienne Gayat, a professor of anesthesiology and intensive care (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

Omicron Cases Rising in Children

Higher Ed
Dr. Katherine Poehling, Wake Forest School of Medicine Professor of Pediatrics joined Romaine Bostick and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Television do discuss the rise of Omicron cases among children across the United States.
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Bloomberg

Navarro: China Is Cheating, Dumping Products Into U.S.

Higher Ed
Aug. 3 -- Donald Trump Campaign Adviser Peter Navarro weighs in on GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's trade policies. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Greek Debt: Has the Can Been Kicked Down the Road?

Higher Ed
May 25 -- Athens University of Business and Economics George Pagoulatos discusses Greek debt. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Far-Right Groups Growing Bolder, Says Rothman

Higher Ed
Aug.14 -- University of Alabama Professor Joshua Rothman examines the response of U.S. President Donald Trump to the past weekend's violence in Charlottesville, Virginia and looks at the rise of the Alt-Right in America. He speaks on...
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Bloomberg

Harvard's Reinhart Issues an EM Warning for 2019

Higher Ed
Nov.20 -- Harvard Kennedy School Professor Carmen Reinhart examines the external factors impacting emerging markets with a focus on China. She speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

Shiller Says U.S.-China Trade Part of Narrative Upsetting Markets

Higher Ed
Jan.07 -- Yale University Professor Robert Shiller explains the issues he sees as the current drivers of markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

How Does Trump Impeachment Inquiry Impact Markets?

Higher Ed
Sep.27 -- Columbia University Professor Sharyn O'Halloran discusses the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump and its impact on policy and financial markets. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."