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Sky News

Woman keeps a crocdile as a pet!

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Woman keeps a crocdile as a pet!
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Bloomberg

Saudi Debates Khashoggi Narrative as Pompeo Visits

Higher Ed
Oct.16 -- Saudi Arabia is reportedly considering saying journalist Jamal Khashoggi died during a botched investigation. Bloomberg's Zainab Fattah reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Bayer Reaches Deals on Large Portion of 125,000 Roundup Suits

Higher Ed
May.25 -- Bayer AG has reached verbal agreements to resolve a substantial portion of an estimated 125,000 U.S. cancer lawsuits over use of its Roundup weedkiller, according to people familiar with the negotiations. Tim Loh reports on...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Covid-19 intensive care patients continues to rise at Georges Pompidou Hospital

9th - Higher Ed
The third wave of Covid-19 cases is putting increasing strain on the intensive care unit of the Georges Pompidou European Hospital in Paris, with admissions still building up (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Uber Draws Fire Over Dirty Tricks Controversy

Higher Ed
Nov. 18 -- Take-Two Interactive Chairman and CEO Strauss Zelnick and Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley discuss comments made by Emil Michael, Ubers senior vice president of business, concerning journalists. They speak on ""Market Makers....
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Curated Video

AP Journalists Recall Covering MLK Assassination

Higher Ed
Four retired journalists recall their roles in helping The Associated Press report the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago. Nancy Shipley recalls working in AP's office in Nashville, Tennessee, when the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Typewriters from 1870s, 1930s and 1950s, women in the roles of stonegrapher, secretary, translator, journalist, 1950s

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Typewriters and woman's hands typing ( 1876 / 1930s / 1950s ). Stenotypist at General de Gaulle speech. Women translators with headphones on. A woman journalist at microphone reporting.
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Bloomberg

Vodafone Said to Have Found Huawei Security Vulnerabilities From 2009

Higher Ed
Apr.30 -- Vodafone Group Plc. acknowledged to Bloomberg that it found vulnerabilities going back years in equipment supplied by Huawei for the carrier's Italian business. Vodafone claims the issues were resolved. Bloomberg's Daniele...
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Bloomberg

Biden Calls Fox Reporter a `Stupid Son of a B----'

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden can be heard calling a Fox News reporter a "stupid son of a b----." Peter Doocy tried to question Biden about inflation as journalists were ushered out of White House's East Room where the president was hosting a...
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Bloomberg

Vinod Khosla on Hampton Creek Controversy

Higher Ed
Oct. 31 -- Khosla Ventures Founder Vinod Khosla joins host Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Studio 1.0" to discuss allegations around Hampton Creek, one of his portfolio companies.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

William Remington, member of Council of Economic Advisers, answers charges of spying

Higher Ed
Three shots of Council of Economic Advisers member William Remington, sitting at desk and speaking to camera; he refutes charges that he is a Communist and has spied for Soviet Union and speaks against Soviet spy Elizabeth Bentley's...
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Curated Video

AP Journalists Recall Covering MLK Assassination

Higher Ed
Four retired journalists recall their roles in helping The Associated Press report the death of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. 50 years ago. Nancy Shipley recalls working in AP's office in Nashville, Tennessee, when the...
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Bloomberg

Ex- Amb. Sees Saudi Pattern of Opinion Crackdown Beyond Khashoggi

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- James Smith, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, discusses the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi and how governments and investors may view the Saudi leadership. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

Trump Says Speed Not That Important Amid Denuclearization Push

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- Bloomberg’s Stephen Engle reports on the meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Vietnam. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Indonesian TV chief attempts to have hostages'' released

Higher Ed
1. Indonesian ambassador to Jordan and officials from the Indonesian foreign affairs ministry at airport, walk to waiting car 2. Indonesian official refusing to speak to the press 3. Indonesians, including Metro TV owner, Surya Paloh,...
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Curated Video

Iraqi shoe thrower might use star power to promote humanitarian causes after prison release

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Iraqi shoe thrower to be released from jail CAPTION: The Iraqi TV reporter who threw his shoes at former President George W. Bush is expected to be released Monday after nine months in prison. His family says he may use his...
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Curated Video

SYND 2 2 76 TROOPS PREPARE FOR OFFENSIVE

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Troops prepare for offensive 1 gv troops crossing river in dinghies2 ms gunfire into river 3 gv artillery unit fire4 ms infantry in position 5 ms infantry up and move forward Film: Pos - Sound: Yes - Colour - NYFilm: c0053818 - LN...
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Curated Video

Loved ones, friends and colleagues prepared to gather Thursday for Walter Cronkite's funeral as flowers arrived at the church and tourists lingered outside to pay their respects

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cronkite 'saint' of journalists remembered CAPTION: Loved ones, friends and colleagues prepared to gather Thursday for Walter Cronkite's funeral as flowers arrived at the church and tourists lingered outside to pay their...
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Curated Video

SYND 8-8-73 INTERVIEW WITH US EMBASSY OFFICIAL

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Interview with US Embassy official on why reporters are being stopped from travelling to southern part of Cambodia with the army 1. ms Embassy official seated, surrounded by members of the press 2. SOUNDBITE: Embassy official answers...
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Curated Video

Iraqis took to the streets on Monday to demand the release of a reporter who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush, as Arabs across many parts of the Middle East hailed the journalist as a hero and praised his insult as a proper send-off to the unpopular U.S. President.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Some praise man who threw shoes at Bush CAPTION: Iraqis took to the streets on Monday to demand the release of a reporter who threw his shoes at President George W. Bush, as Arabs across many parts of the Middle East hailed...
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Curated Video

Charley Pride reflects on career as country music pioneer

Higher Ed
CHARLEY PRIDE REFLECTS ON CAREER AS COUNTRY MUSIC PIONEERCharley Pride is not only one of the most successful black country singers of all time, he's been one of the most successful country singers period. With 36 No. 1 hits in his...
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Bloomberg

What's Behind China's Possible Telecom Megamerger?

Higher Ed
Sep.04 -- China is exploring a merger between two of the nation’s three wireless carriers to speed up the development of 5G mobile services amid a race with the U.S. over the technology, according to people familiar with the matter....
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Bloomberg

Trump Says He Doesn't Want to Play the 'Time Game' With North Korea

Higher Ed
Sep.26 -- President Donald Trump speaks at a news conference about U.S. relations with North Korea.