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Curated Video

U.S. Army preps troops for combat with new test

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE (English) Sgt. Maj. Harold Sampson, U.S. Army:
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Bloomberg

U.S. Farmers Feel The Pain of the US., China Trade War

Higher Ed
May.16 -- The Trump administration is still in the “throes” of assembling the president’s promised agriculture aid package for an industry hurt in the trade war with China. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue suggested Wednesday that the...
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Press Association

Leo Varadkar: I don't know whether pathologist claims are true

Higher Ed
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has denied calling consultants at the centre of claims about inadequate mortuary services at University Hospital Waterford liars. But he said he did not know whether the claims made by consultant pathologists at...
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Curated Video

Miss World contestants from around the globe share their beauty and makeup tips

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MISS WORLD CONTESTANTS FROM AROUND THE GLOBE SHARE THEIR BEAUTY AND MAKEUP TIPS
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Springboks skipper Kolisi wants to avoid pitfalls of fame offer inspiration

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Springbok captain Siya Kolisi was in Monaco on Thursday to collect a Champion of Peace award (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Virgin Media, O2 Deal Creates Largest U.K. Phone, Internet Provider

Higher Ed
May.07 -- Telefonica SA and Liberty Global Plc have agreed to combine O2 and Virgin Media in a deal valued at $39 billion. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Matthew Bloxham has the details on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Bloomberg

JLL U.K. CEO: Short-Scale Shock to U.K. Property Market Is ‘Huge’

Higher Ed
May.14 -- Chris Ireland, U.K. chief executive officer at Jones Lang Lasalle Inc., discusses the U.K. housing market, getting the market back to pre-pandemic levels and the opportunities that have surfaced from the pandemic. He speaks on...
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Sky News

UK: Boris Johnson PM is reviewing the two metre social distancing rule to combat coronavirus.

Higher Ed
VOICED: More now on Boris Johnson's decision to review the two metre social distancing rule. The Prime Minister is under pressure from businesses and many of his own MPs to relax it - especially with other countries taking a less...
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Sky News

School children in socially distanced classroom

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of school children in socially distanced during covid-19 pandemic on 21 May 2020 in Basingstoke, United Kingdom.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Remains A Deeply Divided Country, Mahbubani Says

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- Asia Research Institute Distinguished Fellow Kishore Mahbubani says the U.S. remains a deeply divided country, even if Democrat Joe Biden wins the presidential election. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
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Sky News

Prince Charles, Prince of Wales chats to people during his visits to FarmED, a new centre for farm and food education in Oxfordshire

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Prince Charles, Prince of Wales visiting FarmED, a new centre for farm and food education in Oxfordshire on 22 June 2021 in Chipping Norton, England
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Sky News

Interview with Boris Johnson on attending parties during lockdown

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CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, during a hospital visit, on thinking he was attending a work event and not being told that the party he attended was breaking covid restriction rules on 18th...
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Bloomberg

Rabobank's Foley on Omicron, Inflation Risks, Dollar

Higher Ed
Jane Foley, Rabobank's head of FX strategy, discusses the omicron variant, inflation risks and the dollar.
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Curated Video

Palestinians build their own seat to take their place at UN

Higher Ed
AP Television Jenin, West Bank - 28 August 2011 1. Carpenter cutting fabric to cover chair 2. Carpenter measuring fabric 3. Tailor working on cover of chair 4. Carpenter covering chair, displaying the seat 5. Close up on fabric...
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Curated Video

Amnesty International reacts to Saddam's execution

Higher Ed
1. Establishing shot of James Dyson, Amnesty International spokesman 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) James Dyson, Amnesty International spokesman: "Amnesty International has campaigned for years to bring to account Saddam Hussein for the...
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Curated Video

RR8104B SOUTH AFRICA: CANOE MARATHON

Higher Ed
Background to story: In Natal, South Africa, the Duzi Canoe Marathon is a major, spectacular sporting occasion - and an exciting endurance test. Over three days, eight hundred entrants race over a hundred miles. They ride the...
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Curated Video

Troops and equipment take off for Skopje

Higher Ed
1. Pan to C-17 Globemaster on tarmac 2. Wide shot equipment being loaded 3. Close up back of plane up and ready for loading 4. Man inside plane 5. Soldier pulling on wire 6. Truck backing into plane 7. Soldiers positioning it 8....
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Curated Video

ISRAEL: PLO: ARAFAT SHIMON PERES TALKS

Higher Ed
Eng/Nat PLO leader Yasser Arafat and Israeli foreign minister Shimon Peres say they're determined to move forward with expanding Palestinian rule in the Gaza and West Bank. Peres says he understands the Palestinians are eager for the...
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Curated Video

Service/burial of SAfrica's youngest Aids activist Nkosi Johnson

Higher Ed
Johannesburg Central Methodist Church - 9 June , 2001 1. Choir singing, various 2. Ruth Khumalo, Nkosi's maternal grandmother 3. Congregation, various 4. Wide shot of church 5. Kenneth Kaunda, president of Zambia 6. SOUNDBITE: (English)...
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: US MONITORING CHINA'S MILITARY MOVES

Higher Ed
English/Nat The U-S monitors China's military moves "on a minute-by-minute basis," watching for a misstep that could ignite conflict. That's according to U-S C-I-A Director John Deutch who has appeared before the U-S Senate Intelligence...
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Curated Video

Somalia - US Marine Troop Evacuation With New Weap

Higher Ed
A vanguard of US Marines already ashore in Mogadishu on Friday (24/2) began setting up the evacuation of the last UN troops and their equipment from Somalia. A Marine spokesman said it was an "other-than-war situation" and the American...
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Curated Video

EU leaders express dismay over Iranian president's remarks on Israel

Higher Ed
Hampton Court, UK 1. Wide of Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court, UK 2. Wide shot of round table 3. Wide shot of round table talk through hall doorway Hampton Court, UK 4. Tony Blair, British Prime Minister, walking on stage, greeting...
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Curated Video

Like warriors in generations before them, soldiers of Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment carry good luck charms on the streets of Mosul in the Iraq war. AP photojournalists Maya Alleruzzo and Evan Vucci learn why these talismans are important

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Video Essay: Soldiers carry lucky charms to Iraq CAPTION: Like warriors in generations before them, soldiers of Killer Troop, 3rd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment carry good luck charms on the streets of Mosul in the Iraq...
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Curated Video

Obama in first trip to Pentagon, on Afghanistan, Iraq

Higher Ed
1. Wide of members of US military waiting to shake hands with US President Barack Obama at the Pentagon 2. Wide of Obama walking over and shaking hands with military personnel, followed by US Vice President Joe Biden 3. Mid of Obama...