Sherman Grinberg Film Library
1946 Army Reveals Mine Clearing Equipment
1946 Newsreel / Narrated / Tanks and men on foot se arch for enemy mines / A cameraman enters a barricade / A new mine-detecting vehicle sweeps the ground / The sweeper is detonated triggering explosives / Soldiers prep another sweeper...
Curated Video
FEMA: Gov't Bolstering Puerto Rico Response
A day after traveling to Puerto Rico to assess the scope of the damage, FEMA chief Brock Long said the U.S. federal government is "dramatically increasing the federal footprint" on the island and working tirelessly to stabilize the...
Bloomberg
Amazon Facing Hometown Pushback After Rapid Growth
Dec.13 -- Heather Redman, Flying Fish Partners co-founder and managing partner, discusses Amazon.com Inc.'s relationship with hometown Seattle. She speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
Curated Video
FAA Chief Tests Boeing 737 Max Software Updates In Flight Simulator
The FAA did not disclose anything about the performance of the updated flight controls.
Curated Video
India's young voters voice demands and opinions
Young Indians could play a crucial role in the ongoing general election in the world's largest democracy.
Bloomberg
Why Amazon Is Building Its Largest Campus in India
Aug.21 -- Amazon.com Inc. today opened its largest campus building globally in the south Indian city of Hyderabad as it prepares for a furious expansion and battle with nemesis Walmart Inc. in one of the world’s fastest-growing retail...
Bloomberg
ENEL CEO Starace Discusses Future of Energy Market, Renewables
Nov.26 -- Enel SpA plans to put 12.5 billion euros will be invested in renewables, as part of its strong commitment to decarbonization. CEO Francesco Starace speaks to Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene for his first interview...
Bloomberg
Game Maker Jam City To Go Public In $1.2B SPAC Deal
May.20 -- Jam City Inc., the developer behind mobile games including “Cookie Jam” and “Disney Pop Town,” is going public in a $1.2 billion deal with a blank-check company. As part of the transaction, Jam City is acquiring Montreal-based...
Bloomberg
Dyson: The World Needs More Scientists and Engineers
Oct.01 -- James Dyson, founder of Dyson, talks about the need for more scientists and engineers. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Press Association
PM: £21bn support package 'a big bazooka' to help the country
Boris Johnson has said the Government’s £21 billion emergency support package is a “big bazooka” which should get the country through until energy prices begin to abate. Speaking during a visit to Stockton-on-Tees, the Prime Minister...
Sky News
James Lovelock interviewed as he celebrates 100th birthday
CLEAN: Interior views of James Lovelock being interviewed and talking about space travel and AI as he celebrates his 100th on 29 July 2019 in Abbotsbury, United Kingdom
Bloomberg
State of American Business Is Fed Up, Says Chamber CEO
Suzanne Clark, US Chamber of Commerce president and CEO, says the government isn't working for business. She speaks on "Balance of Power" about what businesses want to see from Washington.
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Curated Video
Somalia - Children Get Cholera
Water shortages have added cholera to the list of disasters
afflicting Somalia, where civil war and malnutrition continue to
claim thousands of lives every year.
00.00 pumping station
00.06 empty tank from above
00.10 inside tank
00.14...
Curated Video
The tension is building for 33 trapped Chilean miners and their families. With all eyes on Chile's effort to make sure that all of the miners are soon lifted to safety, the miners' physical and mental health is being fastidiously monitored.
HEADLINE: Tense final hours ahead for Chilean miners
CAPTION: The tension is building for 33 trapped Chilean miners and their families. With all eyes on Chile's effort to make sure that all of the miners are soon lifted to safety, the...
Curated Video
VOICE Leaning tower of Pisa reopens
VOICED BY Vera Frankl
Pisa - 15 December 2001
0000 Mid shot leaning tower of Pisa
0005 Close-up bottom of tower and people
0008 Group of ten tourists entering tower
0014 Media and tourists in top level of tower
0018 People at top on...
Curated Video
WRAP Military, NATO comment on apparent missile attack on helicopter
Northern Pakistan - Recent File
1. Helicopter coming into land
2. Supplies being unloaded from the helicopter
Islamabad - 2 November, 2005
4. Military spokesman Major-General Shaukat Sultan walking out of building
5. SOUNDBITE...
Bloomberg
Rocket Explosion Wont Jeopardize Space Program: Chiao
Oct. 29 -- A rocket carrying supplies to the International Space Station exploded during launch from Wallops Island, Virginia. Former Astronaut Leroy Chiao and Former International Space Station Commander Chris Hadfield speak on...
Curated Video
An underwater museum reveals an ancient lifestyle
SOURCE: AP TELEVISION/File - Must give mandatory courtesy to Itamar Grinberg
Caesarea, Israel, 19 July 2008
1. Wideshot of Caesarea Crusaders and Roman ruins
2. Wideshot Crusaders ruins and old Crusaders church
3. Midshot of...
Bloomberg
Who Makes a Better Boss? Engineers or MBAs
Nov. 12 -- On today's The Agenda, Tom Keene, Brendan Greeley and Scarlet Fu look at trending news stories and the Twitter question of the day. Harvard Business School Professor Robert Kaplan also speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance....
Curated Video
Joint US-Kenyan military exercises
Lamu
1. Mid shot of man sitting on cannon
2. Various helicopters flying over Lamu
3. Various helicopters landing at military base
4. Kenyan troops and U.S. marines running out of helicopter and throwing themselves onto ground
5. U.S....
Curated Video
SYND 9-11-73 ENGINEERS CHECK SATURN ROCKET
Engineers check eight defective stabilizing fins on Skylab's Saturn launch rocket
1. ls gantry
2. various shots, engineers around base of Saturn rocket
3. cu engineers conference
4. ms engineer climbs steps
5. cu engineers check...
Bloomberg
How Andela Discovers Africa’s Untapped Tech Talent
Sept. 21 -- Andela co-founder and chief executive officer Jeremy Johnson discusses the future of technology in Africa with Emily Chang on “Bloomberg West.†(Source: Bloomberg)
Bridgeman Arts
Fast Reactor Development, part one, 1964
Still of first fast reactor at Los Alamos in 1946 with engineers at work. Followed by images of the experimental breeder reactor One in Idaho. EBR I in 1951. EBR II and Enrico Fermi Plant. Diagrams / Animation of mechanisms and procedures.