Bloomberg
How the Omicron Surge Impacts Manufacturing
A measure of U.S. manufacturing fell short of expectations at the end of 2021, reflecting declines in gauges of delivery times and prices that belie an otherwise solid demand picture. ISM Business Survey Committee Chair Timothy Fiore...
Curated Video
Geithner calls on China to push ahead with reforms
1. Tim Geithner, US treasury secretary, walking up to microphone
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Tim Geithner, US Treasury Secretary:
"To promote a more efficient financial sector, a more modern financial sector, more efficient allocation of...
Bloomberg
BofA's Sharon Miller on the Future of Main Street
Sharon Miller, Bank of America Head of Small Business, joined Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" on Tuesday morning. A recent Bank of America report found small business owners remain resilient despite...
Bloomberg
Deere Unveils Fully Autonomous Tractor
Deere CTO Jahmy Hindman joins Ed Ludlow to talk about their fully autonomous tractor that will be available by the end of 2022, what that means for the future of farming and how it will be operated.
Bloomberg
FOMC Sees Ongoing Rate Hikes as 'Appropriate': Powell
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks about the decision by the Fed's policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee to raise its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point.
Press Association
Shadow Health Secretary: Government mired in chaos
Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting visits the University of Birmingham Medical School to find out about the University’s Covid-related research and speak to staff.
Curated Video
U.S. Employers Added 678,000 Jobs In February
According to the Labor Department, the unemployment rate dropped from 4% to 3.8%.
Bloomberg
Crocs CEO Has Concerns About Labor, Transportation Costs
Jul.22 -- Crocs CEO Andrew Rees discusses second-quarter results and supply chain and cost issues faced by the company. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Bloomberg
Sifma CEO Warns Fiduciary Rule Could Be a 'Train Wreck'
Mar.14 -- Ken Bentsen, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's chief executive officer, argues for the delay of the Labor Department’s fiduciary rule. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Management And Labor Sign Act
Department of Commerce building in Washington DC / labor union leaders and commerce members meet at table / press take notes / leaders including Eric Johnston sign agreement / William Green and Johnston speak.
Curated Video
WRAP President Bush announcement on immigration and reaction
Washington, DC, USA
1. Wide shot of US President George W Bush walking into East Room
2. Bush at podium, audience applauding
3. SOUNDBITE (English): George W. Bush, US President:
"As a nation that values immigration and depends on...
Curated Video
How visual effects create Hollywood blockbusters
LEAD IN: As summer blockbuster season gets underway, visual effects and animation are proving to be the true stars of the box office.Many of the next generation of creative artists are learning their craft at one of the coolest schools...
Curated Video
Hi-tech robots could revolutionise farming
AP Television
Salinas, California - 23 May 2013
1. Pan across researcher following "Lettuce Bot" thinning lettuce field
2. Tracking shot of feet, as researcher walks in field behind robot
3. Wide of "Lettuce Bot" being pulled by...
Curated Video
US diplomat comments on collapse of garment factory
1. Wide of US Under Secretary for Political Affairs Wendy R. Sherman and other officials taking their seats at news conference
2. Sherman walking to podium
3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Wendy R. Sherman, US Under Secretary for Political...
Bridgeman Arts
Gathering salt from evaporation ponds, Carnac, Brittany, France 1950s
Gathering salt from evaporation ponds, Carnac, Brittany, France 1950s
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
US Senator Robert Taft speaks about passage of a labor bill in 1947
US Senator Robert Taft sits at desk at press conference about labor bill as photographers take pictures / Taft speaks at bank of microphones / Taft speaks at Women's National Republican Club meeting in NYC / SOT Taft at labor bill...
Bloomberg
Understanding the Changing Calculation of Value
Sep.12 -- Mariana Mazzucato, University College London professor in the economics of innovation and public value and author of "The Value of Everything," discusses changes in how value is calculated in markets and economies. They speak...
Bloomberg
Employment Costs Surge the Most Ever
U.S. employment costs jumped by the most on record at the start of the year, heightening concerns about persistent inflation that set the stage for more forceful policy action by the Federal Reserve. Molly Smith has more on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Deep Dive: Non-Farm Payrolls, Cyclical & Defensive Stocks
Aug. 30 -- On today's "Deep Dive," Bloomberg's Matt Miller, Joe Weisenthal and Nejra Cehic take a look at non-farm payrolls, consumer confidence and cyclical versus defensive stocks. They speak on "What'd You Miss?"
Bloomberg
Cumberland 's Eisenbeis Says Importance of Fed's Balance Sheet 'Overemphasized'
Feb.12 -- Robert Eisenbeis, vice chairman of Cumberland Advisors Inc. and a former Atlanta Federal Reserve research director, talks about the Fed's policy, balance sheet, and the U.S. economy. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Kathleen Hays...
Sky News
Labour propose a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas companies to ease the cost of living crisis in the UK
VOICED: Shows interior shots people working in church kitchen where meals are provided for those in needs in Stoke-on-Trent, interview with founder of Better Together Community Support Group Birgit Allport and Kerry Morton who is...
Bloomberg
Powell Says Fed Will Never Declare Victory on Employment Goal
Feb.11 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell comments on the Fed's progress towards full employment in response to a question from Representative Ayanna Pressley, a Massachusetts Democrat, during testimony before the House Financial...
Curated Video
New Jersey Says Uber Owes It Up To $650 Million In Taxes And Penalties
New Jersey's Department of Labor says Uber owes it $523 million in unemployment and disability insurance taxes and up to $119 million in fines.