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Kerry Urges Houthis, Saudi to Respect Ceasefire

Higher Ed
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met on Thursday with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir and discussed a wide range of issues from the talks in Geneva on Aleppo and the ceasefire in Yemen. Speaking to reporters following the...
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Curated Video

US Will 'Work Through' Tension with Philippines

Higher Ed
A top American diplomat for Asia said Monday that Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte's controversial remarks and a "real climate of uncertainty" about his government's intentions have sparked distress in the U.S. and other...
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Curated Video

US Will 'Work Through' Tension with Philippines

Higher Ed
The relationship between the US and the Philippines "remains stable and solid" despite recent challenges, in the aftermath of a series of meetings between officials from both sides in Manila, the State Department spokesman said on...
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Bloomberg

ECB's Visco: We Never Talked About Tapering

Higher Ed
Oct. 7 -- Ignazio Visco, Bank of Italy Governor and ECB governing Council member, addressed reports of taper talk by the European Central bank, and discusses the effect of negative interest rates on banks and problems in Italian banks....
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Bloomberg

CBS CEO Moonves on NFL on All Access, AT&T and Trump

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- CBS Chairman and CEO Leslie Moonves discusses the company's All Access streaming product and the future of television. He speaks with David Westin from the UBS Global Media and Communications Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

China's National People’s Congress Opens March 5

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- Bloomberg's Tom MacKenzie reports on what to expect at the National People’s Congress and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference in Beijing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

DUP's Foster Says Deal Delivers Stable U.K. Government

Higher Ed
Jun.26 -- Democratic Unionist Party Leader Arlene Foster offers details on the party's deal with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May to support May's minority government in key votes in parliament in exchange for additional funding for...
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Bloomberg

Mnuchin Says Tax Reform Will Be Largest in U.S. History

Higher Ed
Apr.26 -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin discusses a coming tax reform proposal from the Trump administration.
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Curated Video

Tillerson on Syria, Ukraine, NKorea

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLYMoscow - 12 April 20171. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson arriving for news conference2. SOUNDBITE (English) Rex...
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Tillerson and Qatar FM comment after Doha talks

Higher Ed
The United States and Qatar have signed an agreement aimed at shoring up the Gulf nation's counterterrorism efforts.The memorandum of understanding was signed on Tuesday during a visit to the energy-rich country by US Secretary of State...
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Curated Video

Tillerson and Qatar FM comment after Doha talks

Higher Ed
The United States and Qatar have signed an agreement aimed at shoring up the Gulf nation's counterterrorism efforts.The memorandum of understanding was signed on Tuesday during a visit to the energy-rich country by US Secretary of State...
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Sky News

The Democratic Unionist Party has signed a Confidence and Supply deal with the Conservatives

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of DUP leader Arlene Foster addressing the media outside Number 10 Downing Street, flanked by DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds and DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson, saying that the DUP has reached an agreement to support the...
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Bloomberg

HSBC Chairman Considers Candidates for Top Job

Higher Ed
Jul.04 -- Bloomberg’s Elisa Martinuzzi discusses coming management changes at HSBC. She speaks with Bloomberg's Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Killing of India journalist sparks protest

Higher Ed
Hundreds of journalists gathered at the Press Club of India on Wednesday to protest the killing of an Indian journalist who was gunned down outside her home in the southern city of Bangalore. Holding banners with pictures...
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Curated Video

US ambassador to Iraq: Washington wants to limit Iranian influence

Higher Ed
As Iraq emerges from three years of war with the Islamic State group, the US is looking to roll back the influence of neighbouring Iran and help the central government resolve its dispute with the Kurdish region, the American envoy to...
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Bloomberg

Australia's Ciobo Says 'Door Open' for U.S. to Rejoin TPP

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Australian Trade and Investment Minister Steven Ciobo discusses the possibility of the U.S. rejoining the Trans-Pacific Partnership with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Tuesday, August 27, and Wednesday, August 28, 1968 People against the Moscow Protocol. Public meeting at night. Remembrance service for those killed.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part six of Seven Days to Remember Part 2, documenting events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August, 1968. Made by valiant Czech filmmakers, who risked their lives to film the defiance in the streets and to get their...
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Bloomberg

Hollande Says Brexit Is 'Irreversible'

Higher Ed
Dec.12 -- Former President of France Francois Hollande discusses the Brexit process thus far and what it may mean for the EU as a whole. He spoke to Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bridgeman Arts

Man at work, and walking through forest. USA, 1953

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 7 from the 1953 documentary 'Once a Scout' about the Boy Scouts of America. A man sits in the office cafeteria with his colleagues. He is later shown walking through a forest as the narrator explains his relationship with the outdoors.
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Bridgeman Arts

Nixon and various European leaders, 1969

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 'The First Step: President Nixon's European Visit', a film produced by the United States Information Agency in 1969, covering Richard Nixon's European visits and meetings. In this clip, excerpts show various European...
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Bloomberg

ECB Can Wait Before Announcing QE Exit, Commerzbank Says

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Esther Reichelt, FX strategist at Commerzbank, discusses the outlook for the euro amid expected changes to the European Central Bank's asset-purchase program. She also assesses the impact of Italian politics on ECB policy in an...
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Bloomberg

Investing in China Long-Term Is a Good Thing, Says St. James's Place's Ralph

Higher Ed
Aug.16 -- Chris Ralph, chief investment officer at St. James's Place Wealth Management, discusses the trade tensions between the U.S. and China and his investment strategy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Bloomberg

Instagram Will Turn Out to Be Very Good Acquisition for Facebook, OTR Says

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- Facebook saw the first signs of user disenchantment in the midst of public scandals over privacy and content, with second-quarter revenue and average daily visitors missing analysts’ projections. John O'Donoghue, director of...
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Bloomberg

NEC's Kudlow Doesn’t See Huawei Interrupting China Trade Talks

Higher Ed
Dec.07 -- National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow discusses the U.S.-China trade talks and the potential impact of the arrest of Huawei Technologies Co.'s chief financial officer. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on...