Stephen Colbert brought Jon Stewart and his own “Colbert Report” persona back to late night for his live show covering the Republican National Convention.
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The extra eyelet at the top of running sneakers has puzzled us for years — what is it for?! Turns out that extra hole helps runners tie their shoes extra tight with a “lace lock” or “heel lock” method. ————————————————– Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ ————————————————–
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Cybersecurity expert Bryce Boland explains how the flaws, called Meltdown and Spectre, affect computers and smartphones and what it will take to fix the vulnerabilities.
FT economics commentator Martin Sandbu looks into the controversy surrounding the ‘mini-BOT’, a proposed new type of treasury bill, how it would work, and whether it threatens membership of the euro. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2WTjfB3 ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT ► Listen to our podcasts: https://www.ft.com/podcasts Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fincancialtimes Check us out
Fasting studies suggest it can improve your health and lifespan. But one hurdle remains: very few people want to do it. Now scientists are finding ways to mimic a fasting state without actually fasting. #Fasting #Prognosis #BloombergQuicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Subscribe to Quicktake Explained:
Today about half of America’s newspapers are controlled by private equity, hedge funds and other investment groups. But as the FT’s James Fontanella-Khan explains, one name stands above the rest: Alden Global Capital. The Alden recipe is to get rid of the newsroom, sell the real estate, and viciously cut costs. Critics say it’s destroying
In ‘Slaughterbots,’ autonomous drones use artificial intelligence to decide who to kill. The short film was commissioned by college professors and researchers to warn the public of the dangers of autonomous weapons.
Heavy industries must decarbonise dramatically to reach net zero. Replacing fossil fuels with green hydrogen, created with renewable energy, is one way to reduce emissions. Examples of green hydrogen being used in various industries are emerging, but as the FT’s Sylvia Pfeifer reports, this carbon-free innovation faces a major challenge to scale up. #hydrogen #netzero
A handmade Japanese iron kettle can cost over $300. For centuries, artisans have made kettles by pouring molten iron into molds and hammering them out once they’ve cooled. These kettles often have beautiful designs but they’re only used for boiling water. You can buy a mass produced stovetop kettle for $20, so what makes these
Miguel Caballero is known as the bulletproof tailor of Bogota. For 25 years the Colombian tailor has been outfitting world leaders in his fashionable bulletproof clothing. And its rumored he’s even dressed President Obama.
A US Army Cavalry Scout breaks down every piece of gear he carries in his “72-hour bag,” including weapons, field rations, and radio components. Staff Sergeant Jeffrey Haynes explains why each item is integral to the mission of the Cav Scout, known in the Army as the “eyes and ears of the battlefield.” MORE MILITARY
Gucci’s rise and fall (and rise again) story recounted by those who lived through it. #fashion #Storylines #BloombergQuicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Subscribe to Quicktake Explained: https://bit.ly/3iERrup QuickTake Originals is Bloomberg’s official premium video channel. We bring you insights and analysis from business, science, and
Washington’s decision to close China’s Houston consulate marks a new low in relations between the superpowers, but FT correspondent Katrina Manson assesses if it marks a turning point and asks just how bad things can get. See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132 ►
Michael Jordan’s 56,000 square-foot estate in Highland Park, Ill., has features like a regulation basketball court where the Hall of Famer used to play.
Bryan Caplan, author of ‘The Case Against Education’, explains why he believes the current education system fails and why the US should instead push for vocational education. Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, science, retail, and more. Subscribe to our channel and visit us at: http://www.businessinsider.com/ BI on
At the intersection of the Americas, Miami has exploded into a cultural powerhouse in recent decades. To experience the best of Miami, venture beyond the beach and explore these three hotspots on the mainland. Video by Raymond Schillinger. Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join QuickTake Originals is Bloomberg’s
May 6 (Bloomberg) — Rosanna Pansino, Michelle Phan, and Bethany Mota — representing the most-watched fashion, DIY, and cooking channels on YouTube — share their tips on how you can cultivate a huge following of your own. — Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news
Zisha teapots are some of the first teapots ever made. The same techniques used in 14th-century China are used to make them today. A zisha teapot typically holds one cup of water and can cost between $150 and $90,000. So why are these teapots so expensive? MORE SO EXPENSIVE VIDEOS: Why Gooseneck Barnacles Are So
As the world searches for a way to avoid climate catastrophe, dozens of fusion startups are putting billions of dollars into the risky quest for unlimited clean power. #PowerMoves #CleanEnergy #BloombergQuicktake ——– Like this video? Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Become a Quicktake Member for exclusive perks: http://www.youtube.com/bloomberg/join Subscribe to Quicktake Explained: https://bit.ly/3iERrup QuickTake Originals is Bloomberg’s official
When Jason Paige walked into the studio 18 years ago to record the Pokémon theme song, he had no idea his voice would be part of a cultural phenomenon.
Fine wine has proved a solid performer for investors over recent years, but as the FT’s Matthew Vincent explains, it’s facing a variety of challenges, both in the longer and shorter term. There’s little doubt that climate change will have an impact on wine’s premier regions, such as Burgundy and Champagne, while the threat of
It’s the most magical place on earth — but Disney World’s best tricks are really just stagecraft. Frank Pallotta takes you inside the places that keep the park running like magic.
Benitoite is a small blue gemstone with unique properties, like sparkling brighter than diamonds. Those properties make it expensive: a single carat can cost over $12,000. But you can only really find this gem in one place. It’s California’s state gem because facet-grade benitoite can be found in only one location: San Benito County. But
The FT’s Australia correspondent Jamie Smyth visits Snowy Hydro, site of a $5bn project doubling the country’s hydroelectric capacity with its 27km of tunnels to support the switch to a renewable power grid. Read more at https://on.ft.com/2WvVqic ► Subscribe to FT.com here: http://bit.ly/2GakujT ► Listen to our podcasts: https://www.ft.com/podcasts Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/financialtimes Check
It’s in everything from bread, to berries, to breast milk. It’s called glyphosate, the active ingredient in Monsanto’s top weed killer Roundup, and whether glyphosate is harmful to humans or not will most likely be decided by Trump’s EPA. (Source: Bloomberg) ———- Like this video? Subscribe to Bloomberg on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/Bloomberg?sub_confirmation=1 Bloomberg is the First
Rep. Ron Paul discusses his thoughts on the Federal Reserve and Mitt Romney’s economic policy.
FT statistics journalist Federica Cocco looks at what the data can teach us about distancing, demographics, culture and testing. #covid #pandemic #datajournalism #coronavirus #covid19 #financialtimes Read more at: https://on.ft.com/2JhS1LW See if you get the FT for free as a student (http://ft.com/schoolsarefree) or start a £1 trial: https://subs.ft.com/spa3_trial?segmentId=3d4ba81b-96bb-cef0-9ece-29efd6ef2132 ► Check out our Community tab for more
Students at the US Army Sniper Course at Fort Benning learn essential skills in marksmanship and fieldcraft, including how to make a ghillie suit. Ghillie suits are a type of camouflage clothing that snipers wear to blend in with their environment. During week two of the Sniper Course, students participate in an event known as
The Credit Suisse story is about how finance went wrong at one of Switzerland’s most important institutions and one of the most important banks in Europe. It’s a tale of high-profile scandals, from corporate espionage to cocaine smugglers and oligarchs. But what does the future hold for the venerable institution? Credit Suisse’s new chairman, Financial
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