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Bridgeman Arts

Congress Passes Wage Bill

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Congress Passes Wage Bill
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Bridgeman Arts

Journey For Survival part one - women fetching water in Africa and Asia. African women with starving baby.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. WS of desert with shots of animal carcasses. Camel train with women fetching water. African woman trying to save her malnourished baby....
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Bloomberg

Stiglitz Says Raising Interest Rates Won't Fix Inflation Problem

Higher Ed
Columbia University Professor Joseph Stiglitz says the problem of surging global inflation will not be resolved with interest rate hikes alone. "Raising interest rates is not gonna to solve the problem of inflation, it's not gonna create...
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Curated Video

World Bank: Human Capital Must Be Priority

Higher Ed
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim says the globe's economic outlook looks promising, but new global challenges threaten to make this short-lived, unless the global community comes up with a strategic plan. While trade's...
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Curated Video

UK PM Brown addresses world forum on markets, climate change

Higher Ed
1. Wide of UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown on stage with official, at a session of the World Economic Forum in Davos 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Gordon Brown, UK Prime Minister: "I think we should be less protectionist in out attitude to...
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Curated Video

Biden: Russia 'Shamelessly Violated' U.N. Charter In Ukraine

Higher Ed
President Biden also highlighted consequences of the invasion for the world's food supply, pledging $2.9 billion in global food security aid.
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Curated Video

President on DRCongo, Africa food aid

Higher Ed
1. President George W. Bush at Africa summit 2. Audience clapping 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush: "In the Congo, nine countries took part in a five-year war that brought death to (M) millions. Now the parties to the...
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Curated Video

POLYMER HELPS SOIL RETAIN WATER

Higher Ed
It's the worst drought Mexico has experienced in 71 years and farming communities are being hit hard. Here in the state of Jalisco, there's been no significant rain for nearly 18 months and families are going hungry from lack of arable...
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Curated Video

Kenyans donate to famine victims using mobile phones

Higher Ed
Turkana, Northern Kenya - 3 August 2011 1. Various of malnourished children Dadaab, Northern Kenya - 14 July 2011 2. Various of malnourished young child on bed 3. Various of malnourished young girl with family Nairobi, Kenya - 19...
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Curated Video

Yemen's Coast Faces Rising Malnutrition

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Hodeidah, Yemen - 9 September 2016 1. Various of severely malnourished, five-year old Salem on a hospital bed2. SOUNDBITE (Arabic) Adeed Mohamed, Salem's...
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Curated Video

Oxfam: Yemen Port Shutdown Could Double Needy

Higher Ed
The head of the aid agency Oxfam America says the already "staggering" number of 8.4 million Yemenis who don't know where their next meal will come from could double very quickly if ports in the rebel-held north are attacked and shut...
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Curated Video

Vatican ponders moral implications of tinkering with creation

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of building where conference on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is taking place 2. Interior of conference room with delegates seated around tables 3. Italian Health Minister Girolamo Sirchia (left of shot) sitting...
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Curated Video

WRAP Security ahead of day two of food summmit ADDS Ban's presser

Higher Ed
AP Television 1. Flags outside summit building 2. Tilt down from building to entrance POOL - AP Clients Only 3. Pull out from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon seated at news conference 4. Side shot of Ban at news conference 5....
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Curated Video

Farmers push cactus as answer to world hunger

Higher Ed
AP Television Dimona, South Israel, 31st May 2009 1. Close up on Cactus flower 2. Wide shot of Cactus field in middle of desert 3. Close up of sign reading in English "Orly" cactus farm with Cactus rows in background 4. Travelling shot...
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Curated Video

Fears a full blown famine may be developing in Malakal area of South Sudan

Higher Ed
UNICEF says more than a million South Sudanese children under the age of five will need treatment for severe acute malnutrition in 2014. In Malakal, capital of Upper Nile state, the UN has erected tented emergency nutrition clinics that...
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Curated Video

PAKISTAN: FEARS OF A WATER FAMINE ARE GROWING

Higher Ed
Urdu/Eng/Nat Fears of a water famine in Pakistan are growing, as shortages are on the increase in the wake of a recent dry spell. Pakistan's Hub dam reservoir, which supplies Karachi, is under threat, and officials say if it doesn't rain...
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Curated Video

Somali drought destroys herders' livelihoods

Higher Ed
A severe drought in Somalia has destroyed herders' livelilhoods and threatens further misery for many, including women and children. In Ely in northeastern Somalia, the landscape is littered with dead and dying cattle.Many wells have...
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Bloomberg

Natixis Chief APAC Economist on the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings

Higher Ed
Apr.04 -- Natixis Chief APAC Economist,Alicia Garcia Herrero, discusses the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings and the prospects for the recovery in Asia. She speaks to David Ingles during "Bloomberg Markets: China Open."
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Curated Video

Many of the world's top political leaders may be attending a three-day anti-poverty summit at the U.N., but New Yorkers seem to have other things on their mind.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New Yorkers apathetic toward U.N. World Summit CAPTION: Many of the world's top political leaders may be attending a three-day anti-poverty summit at the U.N., but New Yorkers seem to have other things on their mind. The AP's...
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Curated Video

MEXICO: POTATOES & BLIGHT DISEASE

Higher Ed
Spanish/Eng/Nat As the world´s population continues to grow, farmers will need to produce more and more food. Potatoes are the world´s fourth most important food crop, and have tremendous potential for contributing to filling the...
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Curated Video

WRAP Speeches, Ban, Mugabe at session ADDS Ban, Mubarak

Higher Ed
1. Wide of plenary hall with delegates seated 2. Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe arriving UPSOUND (English) "Can I pass?" and laughs 3. United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon seated 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, UN...
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Bloomberg

The Mechanics of the Hong Kong-Shanghai Connect

Higher Ed
Nov. 11 -- Banks in Hong Kong wrestling for a share of the spoils from a stock-trading link between the city and Shanghai are waiving fees and even offering gold medals as prizes to lure customers. Bloomberg Intelligence's Francis Chan...
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Curated Video

Thousands at risk of starvation as drought devastates parts of Chad

Higher Ed
1. Various of Bedouins travelling by camel with possessions 2. Various of pastoralist Hissaeni Abdoulaye fetching water for his livestock from well 3. Wide of Abdoulaye pouring water into a drinking trough for his goats 4. Mid shot of...
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Curated Video

Kenya/Sudan - Rebels agree to truce

Higher Ed
The main rebel group in southern Sudan has called a three-month ceasefire to allow food supplies to reach thousands of people who are facing starvation. The decision by the Sudan People's Liberation Army follows pressure from the...