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Graham Flanagan

Graham Flanagan

Senior Video Correspondent at Business Insider

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The 'Zulu Cobra' helicopter is one of the Marines' most powerful weapons

kalturavideoplaceholderOne of the most powerful and versatile weapons used by the US Marine Corps is the AH-1Z Viper attack helicopter, made by Bell Helicopter.
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We talked to the 'Most Interesting Man in the World' about his reti...

kalturavideoplaceholderDos Equis released its final ad featuring actor Jonathan Goldsmith as "The Most Interesting Man in the World. " Goldsmith began playing the role in 2006.
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Watch a US Navy submarine rise through the ice in the Arctic Circle...

kalturavideoplaceholderThe US Navy released amazing video showing a submarine surfacing through a thick sheet of ice in the Arctic Circle. The USS Hartford, along with the USS Hampton, will conduct a five-week series of exercises meant to test the vessels’ capabilities in the Arctic environment.Produced by Graham FlanaganFollow BI Video: On Twitter
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Greg Norman reveals the truth behind President Clinton's late-night...

kalturavideoplaceholderGolfing legend and entrepreneur Greg Norman recently visited Business Insider to discuss a wide range of topics; from running his multi-national conglomerate Great White Shark Enterprises to his advice for the struggling Jordan Spieth. We also asked Norman to take us back to March of 1997, when President Clinton severely injured his knee while visiting the golfer’s house in Florida. The incident garnered the attention of Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor in charge of the inves…
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Greg Norman reveals the truth behind President Clinton's late-night...

kalturavideoplaceholderGolfing legend and entrepreneur Greg Norman recently visited Business Insider to discuss a wide range of topics; from running his multi-national conglomerate Great White Shark Enterprises to his advice for the struggling Jordan Spieth. We also asked Norman to take us back to March of 1997, when President Clinton severely injured his knee while visiting the golfer’s house in Florida. The incident garnered the attention of Kenneth Starr, the prosecutor in charge of the inves…
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Donald Trump's history with WWE explains a lot about his persona

kalturavideoplaceholder”Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success” author Michael D’Antonio stopped by Business Insider to discuss his book on
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Why the A-10 Warthog is one of the Air Force's most badass weapons

kalturavideoplaceholderAfter almost 40 years in service, the A-10 Thunderbolt remains one of the most effective and reliable weapons in the Air Force fleet.
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Richard Branson tells the story behind his famous kitesurfing photos

Virgin Group founder Richard Branson recently broke yet another Guinness World Record by upping the ante after an iconic photo of the mogul kitesurfing with a nude woman went viral. Branson successfully kitesurfed with three women riding along with him, and Guinness World Records officially acknowledged the achievement as the world record for most people riding a kitesurf board. Branson told us the backstory behind the record-setting feat. Produced by Graham Flanagan. Additional camera by Justin…
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Richard Branson tells the story behind his famous kitesurfing photo...

Virgin Group founder Richard Branson recently broke yet another Guinness World Record by upping the ante after an iconic photo of the mogul kitesurfing with a nude woman went viral. Branson successfully kitesurfed with three women riding along with him, and Guinness World Records officially acknowledged the achievement as the world record for most people riding a kitesurf board. Branson told us the backstory behind the record-setting feat. Produced by Graham Flanagan. Additional camera by Justin…
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Former Princeton admissions director reveals the biggest mistakes a...

kalturavideoplaceholderThousands of high school students around the world are busy submitting their college applications. We talked to Steve LeMenager, who worked in the admissions office of Princeton University for 24 years. LeMenager currently works as a college advisor for the educational consulting firm Edvice Princeton.We asked LeMenager to reveal the biggest mistakes students make during the application process.Produced by Graham FlanaganFollow BI Video: On Facebook
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How Merrill Lynch changed the way people are paid on Wall Street

kalturavideoplaceholderBank of America acquired Merrill Lynch in 2012, but the latter firm's legacy is still present in the world of finance. Edward Morris, author of "Wall Streeters: The Creators and Corrupt ors of American Finance," talked to Business Insider about how some of Merrill Lynch's fundamental principles made a lasting impact on the banking industry.