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Curated Video

Voters from US suburbs key to election

9th - Higher Ed
Black Lives Matter protests and the accompanying violence and property damage could affect US suburban voters in the upcoming election.
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Curated Video

COVID-19 forces many US polling stations to close

9th - Higher Ed
Majority of poll workers are aged above 60, and many are hesitant to work because of the pandemic.
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Curated Video

Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-GA) Weighs in on Georgia Senate Runoffs

9th - Higher Ed
All eyes are on Georgia today. Voters in the peach state decide the balance of power in the Senate. Rep. Carolyn Bourdeaux (D-GA) joins Cheddar to discuss Tuesday's runoffs.
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Curated Video

French independent film hopes for Oscars glory

9th - Higher Ed
French film, Les Miserables, is nominated in Best International Feature Film category.
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Bird flu scare in New York: New bird flu strain detected in US dairy cows

9th - Higher Ed
A new strain of bird flu has been detected in US dairy cows, raising concerns among experts. The USDA confirmed a new version of the H5N1 virus, known as D1.1, while a second strain was found in Nevada cattle. Experts suggest bird-to-cow...
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Curated Video

“Fears” over what “comes next” from Syrian opposition forces

9th - Higher Ed
Barrister Ibrahim Olabi talks about what Syria and its citizens can expect now that the opposition forces have ousted the Assad regime.
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Curated Video

Demonstrations in Mozambique: Anger in Maputo over last month's disputed election

9th - Higher Ed
Protests in Mozambique against the results of a general election last month are escalating.
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Harris, Trump court suburban Pennsylvania voters in path to White House

Higher Ed
Both former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris visited the Philadelphia suburbs this week as they vie for Pennsylvania’s 19 electoral votes. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

France Riots: Macron Attempts to Restore Order

Higher Ed
Tensions eased in France on Sunday after almost a week of nationwide riots touched off by a police officer's fatal shooting of a teenager. French President Emmanuel Macron met with key cabinet ministers into the evening hours in his...
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Bloomberg

Paris Riots Expected to Continue Through Weekend

Higher Ed
French President Emmanuel Macron called on parents and social media platforms to help bring an end to violence that has swept the country since the police killing of a 17-year-old and has resulted in the arrest of hundreds of young...
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Curated Video

Lebanon - Northern city wakes up after twin car bomb attacks that killed 29 and injured hundreds / Aftermath of powerful car bomb blast that struck southern Beirut, killing 22

Higher Ed
AP cover of aftermath of explosion that killed at least 14 and injured 200 Beirut - 15 Aug 2013 1. firemen spraying building with water 2. Rescue worker climbing ladder 3. pan from crowd in street to fire in shop Aftermath of powerful...
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: View moves across pond with willow tree near white house

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: View moves across pond with willow tree near white house. View of small-town public building. View of suburban homes. View of small downtown and light traffic.
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Curated Video

In the Dallas suburb of Lancaster, some homes are in ruins, while others are still standing -- in the aftermath of tornadoes that appear to have bounced in and out of neighborhoods, destroying homes at random.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE Raw Video: Storm aftermath in Lancaster, Texas CAPTION: In the Dallas suburb of Lancaster, some homes are in ruins, while others are still standing -- in the aftermath of tornadoes that appear to have bounced in and out of...
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Curated Video

Left Bank rally to protest state of emergency

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of hundreds of protesters marching 2. Various of wide of protesters waving flags 3. Tilt from close up of flags waving to young man waving flags and chanting UPSOUND (French) "First, second, third generation, we are all...
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Curated Video

Greece - Wildfires

Higher Ed
Greece - Fires reach Athens suburbs, thousands evacuated Stamata, Athens - 23 Aug 2009 1. Close of fire Marathon Lake - 23 Aug 2009 2. Wide of smoke over water with fire brigade plane flying overhead 3. Plane dropping water over fire...
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Bloomberg

Ares Head of Real Estate Bets on Industrial and Logistics Boom

Higher Ed
May.12 -- In April, private capital giant Ares Management Corp. raised its biggest real estate fund to date. With investor demand growing stronger, the opportunity set is "exciting," according to Bill Benjamin, partner and head at Ares...
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Curated Video

Compassion Making A Difference For Denver Homeless

Higher Ed
Community organizations are building the infrastructure to help in areas where government hasn't put resources in place.
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RR8150A SPAIN THE COOKING OIL SCANDAL

Higher Ed
Background to Story: In Spain, over 200 people have died and 16,000 people have been treated since May after using adulterated cooking oil. No cure for the poisoning has yet been found. Film: Rev – Sound: Mag/SOF – Colour–...
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Bloomberg

Suburban Women Are `Leaving Trump Bandwagon in Droves': YouGov

Higher Ed
Oct.08 -- Suburban women voters, a key demographic that helped Donald Trump win the presidency in 2016, are "leaving the Trump bandwagon in droves," according to Marcus Roberts, director of international projects at YouGov. The polling...
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Bloomberg

MBA CEO Expects 4% Mortgage Rate by End of 2022

Higher Ed
Mortgage Bankers Association President and CEO Bob Broeksmit says mortgage rates will probably continue to rise and says he sees delinquencies going down. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."...
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Bloomberg

No One is Protected From This Storm in Real Estate: Brown Harris Stevens CEO

Higher Ed
May.27 -- Bess Freedman, Brown Harris Stevens CEO, talks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn about the luxury real estate market.
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Curated Video

The flight of middle-class African-Americans to the suburbs fueled an exodus that cut Detroit's population 25% in the past decade. The motor city's population has fallen steadily since the heyday of the auto industry in the 1950s.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Demographer: Detroit population drops sharply CAPTION: The flight of middle-class African-Americans to the suburbs fueled an exodus that cut Detroit's population 25% in the past decade. The motor city's population has fallen...
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Curated Video

Life-threatening allergies keep 7-year-old Devon Carrow out of his suburban Buffalo school in the traditional sense, but a 4-foot-tall moving robot is giving the second-grader the chance to go to school.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Robot attends school for ill N.Y. second-grader CAPTION: Life-threatening allergies keep 7-year-old Devon Carrow out of his suburban Buffalo school in the traditional sense, but a 4-foot-tall moving robot is giving the...
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Bloomberg

NYC Real Estate Still a Buyer's Market, Brown Harris CEO Says

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Brown Harris Stevens CEO Bess Freedman says the Covid-19 pandemic has caused a price correction in New York's luxury apartment market. She speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller and Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."