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Bridgeman Arts

Ireland Countryside

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A journey through Ireland's countryside and visit to a town.
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Bridgeman Arts

Brockhampton

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A visit to a rural town by the seaside.
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Curated Video

Your Meatless Protein Options Now Include Impossible Pork

Higher Ed
Plant protein options are growing as Impossible announces a new faux pork. It's healthy for people and could be healthy for the environment, too.
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Bridgeman Arts

Farming and family life in the kitchen. France, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from 'Les gens du Nord' (People of the North), a black and white documentary about mining towns in the North of France. Footage of rural farm life. A wife cooking in the kitchen of a family home and serving tea to her family.
News Clip2:44
Curated Video

Police minister pleased with stabilisation of crime statistics

Higher Ed
Levels of violent crime in South Africa stabilised in 2013, according to new crime statistics released in Pretoria on Thursday. South African Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa presented the statistics for the 2012-2013 financial year at a...
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Teen Kids News

Are walrus at risk from climate change

6th - 8th
Alexandra tells us about the effects of global warming on walruses.
News Clip5:25
Bloomberg

Farmers Race Against Time in the Carolinas Ahead of Florence

Higher Ed
Sep.13 -- Hurricane Florence looms large on the Carolina coast. The storm has weakened to a Category 2, but is still threatening 105 mile per hour winds, a 13-foot storm surge and floods. Alix Steel analyzes the potential damage and how...
News Clip6:44
Bloomberg

Americans on Cusp of Meat Shortage As Plants Close, Farmers Face 'Devastating' Decisions

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- Plant shutdowns are leaving Americans dangerously close to seeing meat shortages at grocery stores. Meanwhile, farmers are facing the likely culling of millions of animals. Outbreaks are forcing the closure of some of the...
News Clip1:38
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Swine flu threatens Egyptian pork industry

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Swine flu threatens Egyptian pork industry
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Bloomberg

Why Is African Swine Fever Difficult to Control?

Higher Ed
Sep.23 -- Dirk Pfeiffer, chair professor of one health at City University of Hong Kong, talks about the outbreak of African swine fever in Asia. South Korea confirmed another case of African swine fever in Paju, Gyeonggi province, Yonhap...
News Clip1:53
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Quake hit pig farmers struggle to survive

9th - Higher Ed
Pig breeders Ada and Giuseppe Fausti were lucky to get out alive when Italy's earthquakes hit this year but the damage to their farm on the outskirts of Norcia in Umbria is seriously affecting their business producing award winning hams...
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Curated Video

Piglets fly in from UK to help add fresh genes to existing pig gene pool

Higher Ed
Five piglets that made an epic journey from the United Kingdom to the Falkland Islands are settling into their new home, a farm on the outskirts of the capital Port Stanley. The pedigree Hampshire hogs - who flew in by plane on Thursday...
News Clip1:48
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Outrage as video shows Egypt's pig killing

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Outrage as video shows Egypt's pig killing
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Bloomberg

The Wine Market Moves to Mobile With Drync App

Higher Ed
Dec. 5 -- Brad Rosen, co-founder and chief executive officer of Drync, discusses his mobile app that helps consumers scan and drink their favorite wines. He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan and gossip columnist Cindy Adams on ""Street...
News Clip1:59
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Mexicans develop taste for mini pigs as pets

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Mexicans develop taste for mini pigs as pets
News Clip1:51
AFP News Agency

VOICED: Egyptian government tries to curb H1N1 virus

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Egyptian government tries to curb H1N1 virus
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Down on the farm, UK energy crisis looms large

9th - Higher Ed
The tranquil landscape of flat farmland and small villages in the Essex countryside in southeast England seems a world away from Britain's escalating energy crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Residents in small Mexican town believe their community is ground zero for swine flu epidemic

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Swine flu's ground zero, patient zero? CAPTION: Residents in small Mexican town believe their community is ground zero for swine flu epidemic. (April 29)) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] Residents of this hillside Mexican village of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 7 - Unloading and transportation of bacon cargo around London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 7 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, bacon cargo is lifted by cranes and unloaded onto...
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Bloomberg

Pork Shortage: China Faces Deficit of 10 Million Tons

Higher Ed
Oct.07 -- Wholesale pork prices in China have surged more than 70% this year. Vice Premier Hu Chunhua says the world’s biggest pork-producing and consuming nation faces a shortage of 10 million tons of the meat in 2019. Bloomberg's Tom...
News Clip3:51
Curated Video

Brazilian President visits India

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot Presidential palace 2. Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's car arriving at presidential palace 3. Photographers 4. Da Silva getting out of car, being greeted by Indian President A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and Prime...
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Bloomberg

Does Hollywood Know Anything About Pork Production?

Higher Ed
Dec. 10 -- Iowa Governor Terry Branstad, a Republican, discusses his spat with singer Cher over the use of pig gestation crates. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance. (Source: Bloomberg)