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Japan May Extend State of Emergency; Singapore Virus Cases Rise

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- The Japanese government is weighing the need to extend the state of emergency beyond early May, according to local reports. Meanwhile, Singapore is emerging with the region’s highest number of coronavirus cases after China and...
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CLEAN : Brazil suffers heat record and lack of rain partly due to smoke from forest fires

9th - Higher Ed
Sao Paulo is breaking heat records, with temperatures rising to five degree above their usual average, and one of the reasons for this unusual weather is the smoke from the Pantanal and Amazon fires, which prevent rain from falling,...
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Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving daily press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving a daily press briefing on coronavirus on 2 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Hong Kong med school estimates 1.4 percent fatality rate for coronavirus

9th - Higher Ed
Professor Gabriel Leung dean of medicine at the University of Hong Kong says that the current coronavirus outbreak is more serious and deadlier than 2009 swine flu pandemic and estimates that the fatality rate for symptomatic cases will...
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Is India Going to See Covid Pandemic Peak Soon?

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May.11 -- K. Srinath Reddy, president of the Public Health Foundation of India, discusses the Covid-19 pandemic situation and vaccinations in the country. India is now the epicenter of the pandemic, reporting record numbers of new...
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The Pressures on Powell

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- NYU Stern's Dean Emeritus Peter Blair Henry talks about the pressures on Powell ahead with the 'Fed Decides' anchors Tom Keene and Caroline Hyde.
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Bloomberg

Move to Mass Covid-19 Vaccinations Coming Soon: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses expanding vaccinations to younger people and public campaigns to boost vaccine acceptance. The Bloomberg School of Public Health...
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Bloomberg

Stronger CDC Vaccination Guidance Would Help: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for vaccinated citizens and the importance of getting the second vaccination...
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Sky News

UK: Platinum Jubilee: St Paul's Cathedral hosts service of thanksgiving for Queen Elizabeth II.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interview with guest of a service of thanksgiving for Queen Elizabeth II on her Platinum Jubilee at St Paul's Cathedral on 3rd June 2022 London, United Kingdom.
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FRANCE: UNIVERSITY STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE FOR MORE GOVT FUNDS

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English/French/Russian Students in France have taken to the streets in protest against poor conditions and lack of funds in the country's universities. Students, teachers, government officials and transport workers are also planning...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hold on to your hoverboard Back to the Future is now

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Hold on to your hoverboard Back to the Future is now
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: DSK faces lesser standard of proof in civil

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: DSK faces lesser standard of proof in civil
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Sky News

Order of Merit reception at Windsor Castle

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Order of Merit reception at Windsor Castle
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Sky News

Interview with Professor Steven Hooper re Queen Visit to Fiji Exhibition

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with Professor Steven Hooper, Director of Sainsburys Research unit, University of East Anglia RE: Queen visit to Fiji exhibition, Fiji special to Queen on January 27, 2017 in Norwich, England.
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Bloomberg

White House Considers at Least 6 Fed Contenders

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- The race to be the next Fed chair just got more interesting and more crowded. The field has widened to six candidates. Bloomberg's Kathleen Hays reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Students in classroom, children at the Luxembourg garden, and boys leaving the school gates. Paris, 1951

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Clip 5 from the 1951 French film 'Le Lycee Sur La Colline', following a student of the 1950s from his entry at Lycee Henri IV (Paris) to his final graduation. Children in classroom. Luxembourg garden in Paris, children playing,...
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Italy's Problems Are Structural, Says LC Macro Advisors' Codogno

Higher Ed
Jun.12 -- Lorenzo Codgono, LSE visiting professor and LC Macro Advisors founder, tells Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene that Italy's problems are structural. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hold on to your hoverboard Back to the Future is now

9th - Higher Ed
Fans of Back to the Future series many dressed up as Marty or Doc Brown gather at a Burger King fast food restaurant that was featured in the movie to mark October 21, 2015 the date professor Doc Brown and Marty McFly journey to in their...
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Nobel Laureate Doherty on Coronavirus, Lockdowns, Vaccines

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Peter Doherty, a researcher who won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1996 for discovering how the immune system recognizes virus-infected cells, talks about the covid-19. The patron and namesake of the Peter Doherty...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Coronavirus: 3D printing of protective visors in Bosnia

9th - Higher Ed
A group of students and professors at the University of Zenica a small town in central Bosnia are using 3D printing technology to manufacture protective masks for medical staff who are on the front line in the fight against the new...
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Bloomberg

Wall Street Tries To Live Up To ESG Promises, Cornell's Karolyi Discusses

Higher Ed
Feb.12 -- Andrew Karolyi, Cornell University distinguished professor of management discusses Blackrock failing to assuage climate critics. He speaks with Scarlet Fu, Romaine Bostick and Sonali Basak on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Not Concerned About Current Deficit Cycle: Stephanie Kelton

Higher Ed
Mar.18 -- Stephanie Kelton, professor of economics and public policy at Stony Brook University, speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?" about rising deficits as governments fight...
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Bloomberg

More Than 559 Million Covid-19 Shots Given Worldwide

Higher Ed
Mar.30 -- The U.S. is on pace to soon administer 3 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines a day as the supply increases and states widen eligibility. Dr. William Schaffner from Vanderbilt University is on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

U.S. Still Has Concerning Covid-19 Hot Spots: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses Covid-19 hot spots across the U.S., the decision by Texas and Mississippi to lift their mask mandates, and concerns about the South African variant....