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Bloomberg

What the Outbreak of Swine Fever in China Means for the Global Food Chain

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Steve Matthews, Gro Intelligence senior vice president, discusses the outbreak of African swine fever in China and what it means for the global food chain with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Joe Weisenthal on...
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Bloomberg

Index Fund Giants Draw Antitrust Scrutiny in U.S. Merger Reviews

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- U.S. antitrust officials have begun asking companies about communications with their biggest shareholders as part of merger investigations, according to people familiar with the matter. The move adds to the growing scrutiny of...
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Curated Video

Obama unveils plan to tackle bad assets on banks' balance sheets

Higher Ed
1. Wide of US President Barack Obama and advisors in Cabinet Room 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Barack Obama, US President: "As all of you know we have been busy on a whole host of fronts over the last several weeks with the primary purpose of...
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Bloomberg

G-7 Leaders to Explore a Price Cap on Russian Gas

Higher Ed
Group of Seven leaders are expected to explore the implementation of a price cap on Russian gas as part of a broader push to choke off the profits Russia makes from energy exports. Rosalind Mathieson reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Tiziana Life Sciences Chairman on New Covid Drug

Higher Ed
Mar.30 -- Tiziana Life Sciences Chairman Gabriele Cerrone discusses new covid-19 drug announcements. He speaks with Amanda lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Blockchain Backers Gather to Advance Governance

Higher Ed
Aug. 24 -- Some of blockchain's biggest backers, including people with ties to IBM and JPMorgan, will gather Wednesday to work on the biggest issue hobbling the technology behind digital currency -- the absence of grown-up governance....
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Bloomberg

Abby Joseph Cohen on What Went Wrong With European Banks

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- Abby Joseph Cohen of Goldman Sachs and Jens Nordvig, founder and chief executive officer at Exante Data, examine the differences in the United States and European approaches to cleaning up their banking industries after the...
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Press Association

Lead scientist on discovery of group of people with naturally-controlled HIV

Higher Ed
Interview with Dr Mary Rodgers, head of the Global Viral Surveillance Program at Abbott, regarding the discovery of a large group of people in the Democratic Republic of Congo who have naturally-controlled HIV without the need for drugs.
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Curated Video

Interview with newly elected Kurdistan's PM

Higher Ed
1. Various of Irbil Castle, Kurdish flags in foreground 2. Various exteriors of Kurdistan regional cabinet building 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nechirvan Idris Barzani, Prime Minister of the Kurdistan regional administration: "We have to...
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Bloomberg

Im Not a Fan of Duracell: Gamcos Howard Ward

Higher Ed
Nov. 13 -- Gabelli Funds Portfolio Manager Howard Ward discusses Berkshire Hathaways agreement to buy Duracell from Procter & Gamble. Ward speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Scientists discover brightest supernova ever seen

Higher Ed
1. Animation of 2006GY Supernova exploding ++mute++ 2. Wide of panel of scientists 3. Set up Nathan Smith, Astrophysicist at the University of California/Berkeley 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nathan Smith, Astrophysicist at the University of...
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Bloomberg

Frenkel: Distinguishing Between Good, Bad Debt Solutions

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- In today's "Morning Must Read," Bloomberg’s Tom Keene highlights comments from Harvard University Professor Carmen Reinhart on debt restructuring for Greece. He speaks with Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan International,...
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Bloomberg

Options Insight: How to Play the Nasdaq 100 Index

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- Recon Capital Partners' Kevin Kelly discusses the recent performance of stocks and his options strategy for the Nasdaq 100 Index. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Trump, China to Take Bilateral Turn on Trade: Barrack

Higher Ed
Jan.06 -- Tom Barrack, founder and executive chairman at Colony Capital, discusses the relationship between the United States and China and the importance of trade between the nations. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

The Robin Hood Foundation's Endowment Is Zero

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- Robin Hood Foundation Chief Executive Officer Wes Moore says his organization is dedicated to ending poverty and every dollar that comes in goes right back out to help the effort. He appears on the latest episode of "The David...
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Bloomberg

MEP Hidveghi on Rule-of-Law Conditionality Stalemate

Higher Ed
Nov.30 -- Balasz Hidveghi, a member of European Parliament and lawmaker in Hungary's Fidesz Party, discusses the final stretch of budget talks before European Union leaders meet on Dec. 10. He also comments on the stalemate over the...
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Bloomberg

Italy Forms $5.7 Billion Fund

Higher Ed
April 12 -- Italy’s 5 billion-euro ($5.7 billion) bad-bank fund may unleash wider sales of non-performing loans by letting lenders access state guarantees. Bloomberg's John Follain reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

PHILIPPINES: ASIAN OFFICIALS DECIDE NOT TO BREAK AWAY FROM IMF

Higher Ed
English/Nat Asian officials decided on Wednesday not to break away from the I-M-F and set up their own fund to help countries in financial crises. The idea of an independent \"Asia Fund\" was top of the agenda, but was rejected at the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 3 - Bascule mechanisms and procedures for a ship passing through

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 3 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, a diagram of the bridge's bascule mechanisms is...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Franklin Roosevelt delivers speech after nations sign agreement creating United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

Higher Ed
Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, sitting at table in East Room of White House in front of bank of microphones, gives speech explaining the UN Relief and Rehabilitation Administration; the agency has just been created
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Bloomberg

U.S. Open to Dialogue With Iran: Hook

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- The U.S. is open to dialogue with Iran even as Washington enforces sanctions against the Islamic Republic. That's according to U.S. Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook. He spoke to Simone Foxman in Doha.
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Tycoons Claim Millions in Virus Subsidies

Higher Ed
Sep.06 -- Hong Kong’s property tycoons and global firms including banks have received tens of millions of dollars in government-funded wage subsidies meant to protect jobs that would have otherwise been lost during the coronavirus...
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Bloomberg

Australia Under Pressure to Curb Natural Gas Exports

Higher Ed
Australia's government is under pressure to curb natural gas exports to avoid a domestic fuel crunch. The nation's competition watchdog is warning that about 80% of the population could face supply shortfall by next year. BloombergNEF's...