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Bloomberg

Are Pok

Higher Ed
Aug. 11 -- Wahby Park in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, used to be a quiet spot for a dozen or so residents to go for a stroll around sunset. Then came hundreds of smartphone-wielding, garden-stomping Pok
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Curated Video

US first lady talks to London schoolgirls

Higher Ed
US First Lady Michelle Obama visited a school in East London on Tuesday to promote her campaign for better education for girls.Mrs Obama told students at the Mulberry School for Girls in London's Tower Hamlets that they inspired her with...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Residents react after attacks in Copenhagen

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Residents react after attacks in Copenhagen
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mini libraries bringing US neighborhoods

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Mini libraries bringing US neighborhoods
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AFP News Agency

Lower Manhattan strives to reflorish

9th - Higher Ed
Lower Manhattan strives to reflorish
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ukraine: near Donetsk airport residents still live in fear

9th - Higher Ed
In a neighbourhood near Donetsk airport residents still live in fear several days after fierce fighting between pro Russian separatists and the Ukrainian forces saw some of their houses destroyed
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Bloomberg

Germany's Spahn Prefers Brexit Start Sooner Than Later

Higher Ed
Nov. 8 -- German Deputy Finance Minister Jens Spahn talks about the challenges of relations between Germany and the United States. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Curated Video

Cultural centre aims to end isolation of Muslim community

Higher Ed
LEADIN: A Brussels cultural centre is trying to encourage a notorious neighbourhood to better integrate into the city. The Maison des Cultures in Molenbeek runs courses for residents of the largely Muslim...
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Sky News

Interview with local woman about discovery of thirteen siblings held captive by parents

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with a local woman speaking about how shocked she was to hear about the arrest of parents David and Louise Turpin for keeping their thirteen children captive in their home, and speaking about the need for people...
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Bridgeman Arts

Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. USA, 1953

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1953 documentary 'Once a Scout' about the Boy Scouts of America. Young boys learn at the Boy Scouts, and sit by the side of a fire with an older teacher.
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Bloomberg

Why Wall Street-Area Apartments Aren't Trading Like Blue Chips

Higher Ed
Aug.19 -- Apartments in Manhattan’s Financial District aren’t exactly trading like blue chips on the nearby New York Stock Exchange. Bloomberg's Rob Urban has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Sky News

Rick Santorum Speaking To Press & Supporters

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Republican presidential contenders arrive in New Hampshire for debate. Shows interior shots Rick Santorum sat wearing cowboy boots & speaking to audience about schooling. on August 03, 2015 in Manchester, New Hampshire.
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Bloomberg

BOK Will Stay Put for This Meeting, Says S&P Global Ratings’s Gruenwald

Higher Ed
Aug.29 -- Paul Gruenwald, chief economist at S&P Global Ratings, discusses South Korea’s July industrial output data, the economy and his outlook for BOK policy. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Lin Manuel Miranda wants you to shop small businesses

Higher Ed
LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA WANTS YOU TO SHOP SMALL BUSINESSES
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Curated Video

US families use outdoor distractions amid virus

Higher Ed
US families are finding creative ways to entertain their children as social distancing efforts continue.
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Curated Video

New COVID-19 Restrictions Draw Ire From Orthodox Community In Brooklyn

Higher Ed
New York officials re-impose restrictions, infuriating some Orthodox Jewish residents during a religious observance.
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Curated Video

Thousands Flee As Colorado Wildfires Burn Hundreds Of Homes

Higher Ed
The fires prompted Gov. Jared Polis to declare a state of a emergency, allowing the state to access disaster emergency funds.
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Curated Video

Recovery Efforts Underway After Kentucky Flooding Kills At Least 37

Higher Ed
Some 1,400 people have been rescued, half by helicopter. But the ground search turns grim as crews find dozens of people confirmed dead.
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Curated Video

Shifting from former Mayor Bloomberg's administration, New York City's new health commissioner Dr. Mary Bassett faces broad challenges as physician-in-chief of 8.4 million New Yorkers. (Aug. 21)

Higher Ed
The nanny days are over. After years of do-as-I say health pronouncements from on high, including limits on trans fat, and big, sugary drinks, the city's health department is shifting priorities under its newest commissioner, Dr. Mary...
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Curated Video

President Bush, Mexican President Calderon and Canadian PM Harper will hold tri-lateral news conference this afternoon.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Bush: anti-trade 'throw-away political line' CAPTION: President Bush criticizes those opposing trade agreements, defending their use. He also blasts the speaker of the House for holding up an agreement with Colombia. The...
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Curated Video

Chef and food activist Alice Waters inspected damage to the facade of her famed Chez Panisse Friday after a fire blazed through a landmark dining section of the Berkeley restaurant.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Small fire in Alice Waters' Berkeley restaurant CAPTION: Officials are still trying to determine what caused a fire that blazed through chef and food activist Alice Waters famed Chez Panisse Friday. A small eating area was...
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Curated Video

Officials at Zoo Atlanta say a female tiger rattlesnake discovered missing from its cage last week has been found dead.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Venomous snake found dead after Ga. zoo escape CAPTION: A female tiger rattlesnake discovered missing from its cage last week at Zoo Atlanta has been found dead. Zoo officials say a resident living nearby killed the venomous...
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Curated Video

+4:3 Bankrupt city of Detroit is the backdrop for the glitzy US Auto Show

Higher Ed
There's little doubt the American auto industry is on the way back. Amid the self-congratulations and the sparkle of the Detroit Auto Show, profits for each of the American big three automakers are up - way up. With eight billion dollars...