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Bloomberg

China Said Planning Chip Sector Support to Fight Trump

Higher Ed
Sep.03 -- The Chinese government is reportedly planning new policies to support its domestic semiconductor industry and counter restrictions put in place by U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration. Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom reports...
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Bloomberg

New York Lt. Gov. Hochul Warns Against Complacency

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul discusses social distancing and the current state of New York during the coronavirus pandemic. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Oil Prices More Depressed at Start of 2020: Prestige Economics

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Jason Schenker, president and chief economist at Prestige Economics, discusses his outlook for oil and precious metals in 2020. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Oxford Institute's Yafima on the Euro Energy Crisis

Higher Ed
Sep.15 -- Oxford Institute for Energy Studies Gas Research Programme Senior Research Fellow Katja Yafimya joined "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to discuss the surging gas prices in Europe and the Kremlin's Nord Stream 2 Pipeline.
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Bloomberg

Murphy Considers Easing N.J. Covid Restrictions as Data Improves

Higher Ed
Jan.26 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, discusses the potential for loosening coronavirus restrictions, dealing with vaccine shortages, and the state’s approach to in-person education. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David...
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Bloomberg

Challenges For Global Energy Mix

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- BNEF Global Head of Commodities Ashish Sethia discusses the challenges for global energy and climate change. He speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Haslinda Amin on "Bloomberg Markets." February 18th 2021
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Bloomberg

BofA's Blanch Has an 'Ugly Scenario' Call for Oil: $200-Plus

Higher Ed
Francisco Blanch, global commodities head at Bank of America, forecasts Brent crude to rise to $150 by summer, with a possible "ugly scenario" spike above $200 a barrel if Europe imposes oil sanctions on Russia. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

New pictures and video have emerged from the USS Ronald Reagan, showing sailors loading supplies headed to a stranded Carnival cruise ship. The boat is expected to be towed to San Diego

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New video of cruise ship rescue effort CAPTION: New pictures and video have emerged from the USS Ronald Reagan, showing sailors loading supplies headed to a stranded Carnival cruise ship. The boat is expected to be towed to San...
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Curated Video

GS Albania - Albanian returnees

Higher Ed
About 30 Albanians were returned to Tirana's newly reopened airport on Saturday (22/3) aboard an Italian C-130 military aircraft. Meanwhile, Fino said it was unrealistic to expect elections to be held in June if the unrest across Albania...
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Curated Video

Hurricane Ike continues to grow in the Gulf of Mexico and forecasters say it could hit land as a Category Four storm.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Galveston boards up as Ike nears CAPTION: Hurricane Ike continues to grow in the Gulf of Mexico and forecasters say it could hit land as a Category Four storm. (Sept. 11) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] More and more are heeding...
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Sky News

Increased Risk of Energy Blackouts

Higher Ed
Increased Risk of Energy Blackouts
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Sky News

RAF sends humanitarian aid drops to Northern Iraq

Higher Ed
RAF sends humanitarian aid drops to Northern Iraq
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Curated Video

With so many quake victims needing immediate medical attention, hospitals and other medical facilities in Port-Au-Prince are overwhelmed by last week''s natural disaster.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Port-Au-Prince Hospitals struggle to keep pace CAPTION: With so many quake victims needing immediate medical attention, hospitals and other medical facilities in Port-Au-Prince are overwhelmed by last week''s natural disaster....
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Curated Video

President vows support to Iraqis during and after any war

Higher Ed
1. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President (audio over graphic) "America is determined to enforce the demands of the United Nations Security Council by confronting the grave and growing danger of Saddam Hussein and his weapons...
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Curated Video

Bosnia - Health, War And Peace

Higher Ed
(dur: 13 min 27 secs/eng. sot: 4 min. 19 secs) Three months after the Dayton accord was signed in Paris, implementing the peace in Bosnia and Herzegovina remains an uphill task. But behind the scenes, and throughout the...
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Bloomberg

A New Normal Ahead for Oil Outages?

Higher Ed
May 25 -- Barclays Managing Director of EMEA Commodities Kevin Norrish discusses structural changes and disruption in the oil markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Nick Jonas, the youngest Jonas brother, was in Washington Wednesday lobbying on behalf of diabetes research. Nick has Type 1 diabetes.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Nick Jonas Goes to Washington CAPTION: Nick Jonas, the youngest Jonas brother, was in Washington Wednesday lobbying on behalf of diabetes research. Nick has Type 1 diabetes. (June 24) Washington, DC, 24 June...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : In crisis struck Rio police need donated toilet paper

9th - Higher Ed
Maria Thereza Sombra may rely on Rio de Janeiro's police to keep her safe but in the grip of a financial crisis they rely on the 82 year old to supply them with toilet paper
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Parachute Firemen In Montana

Higher Ed
Aerial shot of forest fires / 'Careless Smokers Start Fires' sign / workers load supplies into an airplane / parachute firemen in asbestos suits putting on their helmets / plane flying overhead / aerial footage of smoke in forest /...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Waste Of Paper Must Be Watched, Wartime Goods Made From Used Paper

Higher Ed
Man carries pile of newspapers to bin, lights papers on fire/ top newspaper reads, 'more supplies needed for Macarthur'/ navy ships sailing/ soldiers marching/packages of supplies for soldiers on beach/ supplies stacked up in boxes made...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Arthur Menken Experiences Garden Parties, Brutal Bombings In China And Burma

Higher Ed
Paramount news cameraman Arthur Menken talking / Chungking street scene / Chinese man in coolie hat pulling cart / locals carrying bundles / garden party, Menken talking to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and Madame / US transportation...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Boycott busting bovines begin arriving in Qatar

9th - Higher Ed
A first herd of boycott busting cows has been airlifted to Qatar to boost milk supplies five weeks after neighbouring Gulf states cut links with the emirate
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Bloomberg

Why the U.S. Is Swimming in Oil

Higher Ed
Mar.09 -- Mike McGlone, Bloomberg Intelligence commodity analyst, examines U.S. oil inventory and prices. He speaks with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Qatar Sending Ambassador Back to Iran

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Qatar said it will return its ambassador to Iran and seek stronger relations with its Persian neighbor as the gas-rich nation's standoff with four Arab countries drags on. Control Risks Senior Analyst Graham Griffiths speaks on...