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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man and woman seated at office desk

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man and woman seated at office desk. Man hands woman documents and she reviews. She is pleased and puts papers in purse. She stands, shakes man's hand, and exits. Man addresses viewer directly.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man and woman are seated at desk in office

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man and woman are seated at desk in office. Man takes large document out of desk drawer. Man shows woman items on document and they discuss. Man hands woman stack of documents on desk.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man at desk is handed roll of documents

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man at desk is handed roll of documents. He reviews papers and hands some back to woman seated at desk. They discuss. Man opens desk drawer.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man loads dairy products onto red truck and drives off lot

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man loads dairy products onto red truck and drives off lot. Truck passes by small farm. Man in suit and worker talk next to farm equipment and silos.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Two men in suits sit at a desk talking

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Two men in suits sit at a desk talking. One man hands the other a document. The other man takes a pen from his coat and signs the document. The signer gestures at various parts of the document.
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Bridgeman Arts

1960s: Man in suit opens glass door of business and enters

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1960s: Man in suit opens glass door of business and enters. Man at desk in office stands, shakes customer's hand, and offers him a seat. The customer sits and the men begin talking.
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Bridgeman Arts

WASHINGTON DC c.1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on

Pre-K - Higher Ed
WASHINGTON DC CIRCA 1951 : The Pentagon is viewed as a short list of UN Prisoners of war is released by Communists as the battle for Korea goes on.
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Bridgeman Arts

United States, 1960s: man stands in front of board room attendees

Pre-K - Higher Ed
United States, 1960s: man stands in front of board room attendees. Men sit in meeting. Man picks up wooden hammer
News Clip10:06
Bloomberg

EU Environment Commissioner on Environmental Liability Framework

Higher Ed
Jun.07 -- The European Commission is reviewing its Environmental Crime Directive, updating what is considered environmental crime and how companies should be made liable. The proposal for the revision is set for the end of 2021, says...
News Clip3:36
Bloomberg

DWS: Asia to Lead Sustainable Finance Growth

Higher Ed
Priscilla Lu, Partner of Sustainable Investments at DWS, discusses how Asia is set to be the fastest-growing region for sustainable finance. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
News Clip3:09
Bloomberg

Summers Says 'Not the Moment' to Focus on Corporate Taxes

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses the focus on corporate taxes in President Donald Trump's tax plan. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bloomberg

TCS's Ramachandran on Digital Sustainability Index

Higher Ed
TCS has developed a new digital sustainability index for the Asia Pacific region. It evaluates current sustainability efforts and how ready companies and governments are with achieving their green goals. TCS Asia Pacific President Girish...
News Clip13:58
Bloomberg

Larry Summers on Corporate Tax Cuts, Trump Claims

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers discusses the focus on corporate taxes in President Donald Trump's tax plan and his view that the Trump Administration is making false claims on tax reform. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Seth Meyers Attacks Republican Tax Plan | THR News

Higher Ed
On Wednesday, late-night host Seth Meyers attacked the Republican Tax Plan that passed the House and Senate earlier in the day, calling it "a brazen heist of the country."
News Clip3:08
Curated Video

How Violet T. Lewis Started A College With Just A $50 Loan

Higher Ed
Violet T. Lewis bought several used typewriters, and started the Lewis Business College in Indiana in the midst of the Great Depression.
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The Recount

Dems Unveil Two Key Spending Proposals

Higher Ed
Democrats have unveiled two proposals to fund Biden’s spending plan: 1) A billionaires’ tax — which would apply to roughly 700 people in the U.S. 2) A 15% corporate minimum tax — to win over Sen. Kyrsten Sinema.
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Bloomberg

Biden Says He's Not 'Anti-Corporate'

Higher Ed
May.03 -- President Joe Biden says he's not anti-corporate but he says the wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share of taxes. He spoke in Virginia today.
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Bloomberg

How Corporations Can Support Dual-Career Couples

Higher Ed
Oct.30 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Jennifer Petriglieri, an associate professor of organizational behavior at INSEAD and author of "Couples That Work," discusses the measures corporations could take to address the needs...
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Bloomberg

OIX: the Tradable Tax Credit Marketplace

Higher Ed
April 6 -- Brett Markinson, founder and chairman of The Online Incentives Exchange, and John Battelle, founder and chief executive officer at Newco, discuss the OIX, a new multi-billion dollar marketplace that allows Hollywood movie...
News Clip6:46
Bloomberg

EY CEO Weinberger Reacts to GOP Tax Plan

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- EY Chairman and CEO Mark Weinberger discusses U.S. tax reform with Bloomberg's David Westin and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
News Clip3:18
Bloomberg

The Shifting Supply-Demand Balance in Markets

Higher Ed
Jun.10 -- While American firms almost always repurchase way more stock than they sell via offerings, May was different, as deals by Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyft Inc. glutted the market with new supply. Bloomberg's Sarah Ponczek takes...
News Clip2:57
Curated Video

Clinton and Romney Campaign Managers Tout Cybersecurity Initiative

Higher Ed
Former Clinton and Romney campaign managers are working together on a bipartisan effort to thwart cyber threats for federal campaigns.
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Bloomberg

Taleb Blames Government, Corporations for Not Being Prepared for Pandemic

Higher Ed
Mar.30 -- Nassim Taleb, New York University distinguished professor of risk engineering, calls government and corporations irresponsible for not being prepared to handle events like the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks during an interview...
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Bloomberg

Engie's Chairman on Paris Accord, Natural Gas

Higher Ed
Jun.01 -- Gerard Mestrallet, chairman at Engie, discusses the Paris Accord, his corporate strategy and natural gas prices. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open" from the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.