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CLEAN : GoFundMe campaign raises over $200K to help Kavanaugh accuser

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The professor behind the GoFundMe campaign that has raised over $200,000 to cover security expenses for Christine Blasey Ford the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault says she wants to help...
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Pollster Curtice Says May Risks Losing Control of Brexit Agenda

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Jan.21 -- John Curtice, professor of politics at University of Strathclyde and a polling expert, discusses U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May's new plan to secure a parliamentary consensus on how to implement Brexit.
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CLEAN : N. Ireland academic addresses throny Brexit Irish border issue

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John Garry professor of political behaviour at Queen’s University Belfast discusses the thorny Irish border issue which is holding up Brexit talks (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Tunisia: risk of presidential vacancy if detained Nabil Karoui is elected (expert)

9th - Higher Ed
According to Chafik Sarsar professor of public law and former head of electoral commission (ISIE) if detained media mogul Nabil Karoui is elected president but is not able to take an oath there could be a presidential vacancy and a new...
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CLEAN : I'll be there for you: The enduring legacy of Friends

9th - Higher Ed
You know it's a very relaxing kind of television situation comedy a 20 to 22 minute situation comedy and there's a lot of room for that in people's lives still says University of Southern California professor Ellen Seiter about the hit...
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Yale's Shiller Sees Healthy Housing Market, Says Recession Hard to Predict

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Nov.26 -- Robert Shiller, Yale University professor, comments on the state of the U.S. housing market and economy during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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CLEAN : Independent candidates playing a rising role in Irish elections: analyst

9th - Higher Ed
Professor of contemporary Irish history Eunan O'Halpin explains the rise of Sinn Fein in the polls as well as independent candidates as Ireland heads to the ballot box on Saturday (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : "Herd immunisation over long-term" advises leading French virologist

9th - Higher Ed
Bruno Lina, professor of virology at the University Hospital of Lyon and member of the scientific council consulted by the French state, believes collective immunisation from Covid-19 "must be carried out in the long term" in particular...
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Hong Kong uni experts on virus outbreak

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Public health experts in Hong Kong warned on Monday that there could be thousands more carriers of a new virus from China, despite sweeping efforts to contain the disease.
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CLEAN : Coronavirus: India lockdown 'absolutely necessary' says health expert

9th - Higher Ed
This is somewhat of a coercive measure but it is absolutely necessary says Gautam Menon professor of physics and biology at Ashoka University as India tries to control the spread of the coronavirus with a total lockdown restricting...
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UK: Interview with British Health Secretary Matt Hancock MP about coronavirus vaccine.

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CLEAN: Interview with British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock MP on 10th November 2020 London, United Kingdom.
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CLEAN : US election: 'Arizona is trending blue,' says politics expert

9th - Higher Ed
Gina Woodall, a professor at Arizona State University's School of Politics and Global Studies, explains why Arizona has become a swing state that will play a crucial role in the US presidential election: "Arizona is trending blue for two...
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Prince Philip speech at Stephen Hawking Event

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Philip speech before presenting the Albert Medal to Stephen Hawking on 29 October 1999 in London, United Kingdom
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This or That? These Are Economist Emily Oster's Favorite Things

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Oct.09 -- Best-selling author and Brown University economics professor Emily Oster talks with Bloomberg Businessweek about whether she likes to save or splurge, eat inside or outside, read the book or watch the movie, and more of her...
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CLEAN : Analyst explains EU's Brexit legal action

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Professor Tony Travers explains the potential consequences of the European Union launching legal proceedings in response to the British government's attempt to overturn parts of the Brexit withdrawal agreement (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty delivering Downing Street press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty delivering Downing Street Press Briefing on coronavirus on 14 May 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Pfizer-Biontech Shot Stops COVID-19 Spread, Israeli Study Shows

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Feb.22 -- Sheba Medical Center Deputy Director General Arnon Afek speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about the effectiveness of the Pfizer-Biontech vaccine on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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CLEAN : French teachers protest Turkey's refusal to grant work permit

9th - Higher Ed
Professors and students from Galatasaray, a top Istanbul university, gather to appeal to the Turkish government to issue their French colleagues work permits which have been held up in a diplomatic spat between Paris and Ankara (Footage...
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CLEAN : French 'hydroxychloroquine' doctor arrives at disciplinary hearing

9th - Higher Ed
Professor Didier Raoult, accused of violating the code of medical ethics by promoting hydroxychloroquine against Covid-19, arrives at the administrative court of appeal in Bordeaux for his disciplinary hearing (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...
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Siegel Sees Clear Sailing for Markets, But Trouble Down the Road

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Sep.24 -- Jeremy Siegel, finance professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, says high inflation numbers could stop a market rally. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : Macron 'unconsciously' supports Algerian protest movement: scholar

9th - Higher Ed
It is likely that President Macron unconsciously wanted to support the Hirak" (a pro-democracy movement born in February 2019), even if he could not "say so explicitly" without being accused of interference, says Kader Abderrahim, a...
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CLEAN : North Korea missile launches are US sanctions 'fight back': Analyst

9th - Higher Ed
A series of missile tests that North Korea claims to have carried out over the last several days show Pyongyang is saying “they will not give up their right to missiles and fight back against US-imposed sanctions,” says professor Yang...
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Could Omicron Be More Transmissible But Less Virulent?

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Jennifer Rohn, professor at University College London, discusses early data on the new coronavirus variant and why there is a chance that omicron could turn out to be a net positive for the globe. "If it's more transmissible and less...
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CLEAN : 'The damage has been done': UK analyst reacts to 'Partygate' full report

9th - Higher Ed
Andrew Blick, professor of politics and contemporary history at King's College London, reacts to a long-awaited inquiry released Wednesday which found that Prime Minister Boris Johnson presided over a culture of lockdown-breaking parties...