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Bloomberg

High Probably of Two U.S. Rate Hikes: Blais

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- San Francisco Fed President John Williams mulls over a U.S. Rate hike as jobs surge and equities rally. Patrick Blais, senior equity analyst at Manulife Asset Management, gives his take on interest rates and the markets on...
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Bloomberg

Trump Travel Ban at Mercy of Appeals Court Judges

Higher Ed
Feb.08 -- The Trump administration argued its case in support of reinstating a travel ban from seven Muslim-majority nations during questioning by appeals court judges on Monday night. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Rates Driven by Household Formation for Next Decade, Says Smead

Higher Ed
Feb.28 -- William Smead, chief executive officer and chief investment officer at Smead Capital Management, and Danielle DiMartino Booth, founder at Money Strong, discuss comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and the issues...
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Bloomberg

Trump Nominates Rep. Tom Price as HHS Secretary

Higher Ed
Nov.29 -- U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will nominate Rep. Tom Price to head the Department of Health and Human Services. Bloomberg's Marty Schenker offers background on Price and looks at the competition for Secretary of State on...
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Bridgeman Arts

Thunder Over Hungary - account of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Budapest, Monday, October 22nd 1956. Shots of protest against the Soviet occupation and for the evacuation of Soviet troops. Ammunitions, bullets, gun fights. Armed groups exchange shots with the army. Soldiers run and wounded evacuated....
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s May Claims Full Support of Cabinet as Leader

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May told reporters she has the full support of her most senior cabinet ministers despite a campaign to oust her from her position. Bloomberg's Tim Ross reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : FILE: Kabul hotel reopens after deadly attack

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly seven weeks after a deadly attack by armed gunmen AFP inspects the still badly damaged hilltop hotel overlooking the Afghan capital after it partially reopened its doors to the wary public
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Bloomberg

UBS Sees U.S. Growth Accelerating in Second Quarter

Higher Ed
Feb.04 -- Arend Kapteyn, chief economist at UBS, and David Riley, chief investment strategist at Bluebay Asset Management, discuss the U.S. economy, Federal Reserve policy and the dollar. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Press Association

London Mayor 'really worried' about government easing UK lockdown

Higher Ed
Sadiq Khan explains his concerns about lifting the London lockdown. He says that any increase in numbers of people using public transport would lead to not managing passengers safely. He would like to see a staggered approach to lifting...
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Bloomberg

Possible to Achieve Phase 1 Trade Deal: AmCham China’s Gilligan

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Greg Gilligan, chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in China, discusses the mood among members over the relationship between the U.S. and China, the phase 1 trade deal and the key concerns for members amid the...
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Bloomberg

Panasonic's Moskowitz on Transforming the Business

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- Panasonic North America Chief Executive Officer Michael Moskowitz talks about transforming the business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow from CES in Las Vegas.
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Bloomberg

Siemens Scraps 2020 Guidance Amid Virus Outbreak

Higher Ed
May.08 -- Siemens AG abandoned its full-year sales and earnings forecasts after Europe’s largest engineering company saw profit sink at all divisions amid an industrial slump caused by the coronavirus. Oliver Sachgau reports on...
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Bloomberg

Breaking Down China’s Property Sector

Higher Ed
Oct.05 -- Lucia Kwong, head of Asia property equity research at Deutsche Bank AG, discusses China’s property sector, the possibility of contagion from China Evergrande Group and her outlook for the market. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Didi Backer Temasek Optimistic on China Despite Regulatory Risk

Higher Ed
Jul.13 -- Temasek remains optimistic about prospects in China even after two of its major investments there were sideswiped by regulatory crackdowns. It currently holds more assets in China than any other country. The Singapore state...
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Curated Video

Trump defends pulling US troops out of Syria

Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw U.S. troops from Kurd-held areas in Syria has led to a rare, near immediate result: Turkey launched a military operation on Wednesday against America's Kurdish partners in the fight...
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Press Association

Ban Ki-Moon: China took “Insufficient and inadequate” measures to contain Covid-19

Higher Ed
Ban Ki-Moon, the eighth Secretary-General of the United Nations, said today that China did not take enough measures to contain the virus Covid19 spreading. He later went on to say during a press conference that he has the “full...
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Bloomberg

Petrovax President on Covid-19 Drug, CanSino Vaccine Trials

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Mikhail Tsyferov, president at Petrovax, discusses tests of an existing immune system drug on Covid-19 patients and trials for a Chinese coronavirus vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

What's Next For Vice President Pence?

Higher Ed
Many VPs see the job as a pathway to the presidency, but President Trump is reportedly weighing another run for the White House.
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Bloomberg

BofA: Stagflation Risks on the Horizon

Higher Ed
Bank of America put out a report saying rising rates in the US could set-off a recession or leave the economy mired in stagflation. The strategist behind that call is Meghan Swiber, BofA Global Research U.S. rates strategist, and she...
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Bridgeman Arts

Churchill in London, speaking on compulsory military service

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Churchill in London, speaking on compulsory military service. Exact date unknown.
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Curated Video

Newsy Tonight Interviews Patricia Oliver, Four Years After Parkland

Higher Ed
Patricia Oliver's son, 17-year-old Joaquin “Guac” Oliver, was one of the 17 victims of the Parkland tragedy four years ago.
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Curated Video

Ukrainian Orphanage Trying To Keep Children Safe Amid Russian Invasion

Higher Ed
Vladimir Sagaidak is doing his best to make the 50 children at an orphanage in Kherson feel safe as Russia continues to attack Ukraine.
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Bloomberg

Putin Signals Talks With U.S. to Go on

Higher Ed
Ukraine's president spooked markets with what his office later said was mean to be a sarcastic comment about timing of an invasion. Meantime, Russia is signaling talks will continue to ease tensions over Ukraine, countering U.S. warnings...
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Curated Video

How The Russia Invasion Unfolded

Higher Ed
Ukrainian President made a desperate plea late Thursday night in Ukraine before the Russian attack began.