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Bridgeman Arts

The Grumblens (part 1) - Australian WWII propaganda film about rationing and the war effort c1940

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 of The "Grumblens". A husband and wife are always complaining about the lack of luxuries and shortages during the war. A war correspondent overhears their grumbling and explains to them why there are shortages.
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Bridgeman Arts

City scenes, natural landscapes of Kiev and the Black Sea, and wildlife of Ukraine, 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the film 'Mon Ukraine' (My Ukraine) from the 1970s, exploring landscapes, sites and everyday life in Ukraine. Medium close up of woman in folk Ukrainian dress and hairstyle talking to camera. Shots of street in Ukrainian...
Stock Footage2:08
Bridgeman Arts

The city of Tallinn and its industrial sites. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. City scenes of Tallinn and its architecture. A line of photographs on the street. Footage of industrial construction sites and their labourers....
Stock Footage2:57
Bridgeman Arts

Sailors working in the heat. Cruisers arriving in Djibouti and sailors on leave in the streets. Djibouti, 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1945 film 'Escales Imperiales' (Imperial Ports of Call), which highlights the maritime routes linking the French empire into one vast network. Sailors working in the heat and officers making calculations on a sea chart....
Stock Footage3:59
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...
Stock Footage1:20
Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - countryside, suburbia and the city

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of rural landscapes, suburban residential streets, and the city of Stockholm, including its buildings and offices.
News Clip1:30
Bloomberg

China-Targeted Tariffs Set to Strike South Korea's Export Engine

Higher Ed
Jul.03 -- Tariffs aimed at China are said to create some collateral damage in South Korea. Bloomberg's Brett Miller reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Stock Footage3:35
Bridgeman Arts

Sailors working and relaxing on board cruiser. Algeria, 1945

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1945 film 'Escales Imperiales' (Imperial Ports of Call), which highlights the maritime routes linking the French empire into one vast network. Several views of cruisers at sea. Dormitory, bugle sounding, sailors having a...
News Clip2:14
Bloomberg

Hormats: Boris Johnson's First Crisis Is U.K.-Iran Tensions

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Robert Hormats, vice chair at Kissinger Associates, discusses escalating tensions between the U.K. and Iran after Iranians seized a British ship. He speaks with Francine Lacqua and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip2:15
Bloomberg

Iran Is Johnson's First Crisis, Not Brexit, Hormats Says

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Robert Hormats, vice chair at Kissinger Associates, discusses the challenge Iran presents to Boris Johnson as he becomes U.K. Prime Minister and the potential for the Strait of Hormuz to be closed. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
News Clip4:14
Bloomberg

Cruise Industry Won't Suffer From Trade Disputes, Norwegian CEO Says

Higher Ed
May.13 -- Frank Del Rio, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd. chief executive officer, discusses the U.S-China trade dispute, the decision to leave the Chinese market, and an expansion in entertainment offerings. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
News Clip2:01
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Warming opens famed Northwest Passage to navigation

9th - Higher Ed
Glacial thawing in the Arctic is one of the most apparent effects of global warming (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip5:26
Bloomberg

U.S. Intensifies Pressure on Iran with More Sanctions

Higher Ed
Sep.05 -- The U.S. is issuing new sanctions on Iran and a top American official has said more measures will follow, further restricting the Islamic Republic’s ability to export oil. Meanwhile, Saudi oil giant Aramco will be getting a new...
News Clip1:18
Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
U.S. sues to seize private land in Texas for border wall, Hundreds arrested in India protests, Two Carnival cruise ships collide
News Clip5:22
Bloomberg

IMO 2020 Will Lead to More Volatility, Disruption: Ardmore Shipping CEO

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- In this week’s “Commodity-In-Chief” on “Bloomberg Commodities Edge”, Alix Steel talks with Anthony Gurnee, president and CEO of Ardmore Shipping. They discuss how new shipping rules will affect the global shipping market. From...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn address CBI conference

Higher Ed
Jeremy Corbyn tells the CBI business conference that it is "nonsense" that he is anti-business. The Labour leader was speaking at the CBI annual conference at the InterContinental Hotel in London.
News Clip1:11
Curated Video

Trump Says He's Ordered Navy To 'Shoot Down' Harassing Iranian Boats

Higher Ed
DOD officials told The New York Times they have not received formal instructions to do so.
News Clip1:32
Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Senate approves additional COVID-19 Aid, Trump orders action against Iranian Gunboats, Immigration Order Won’t Limit Temp. Workers
News Clip3:02
Curated Video

Trade flows at risk amid virus restrictions

Higher Ed
As the spread of the new coronavirus continues, the international shipment sector has warned that international trade flows are at risk because of lower demands and lack of coordination on port restrictions being put in place.
News Clip1:56
Curated Video

Airstrikes Kill 33 Turkish Troops As Fighting Escalates In Syria

Higher Ed
The troops were hit by Syrian government airstrikes in rebel-held areas. Turkey is backing the rebels.
News Clip2:17
Sky News

Interview with Lt Gen Sir John Lorimer, Senior Advisor for the Middle East, on Beirut relief

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Lt Gen Sir John Lorimer, Senior Advisor for the Middle East, on relief efforts after the Beirut explosions on 10 August 2020 in Beirut, Lebanon
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Bloomberg

Inside Carnival’s Coronavirus Nightmare

Higher Ed
May.06 -- Carnival Corporation has been one of the companies hardest hit by the coronavirus, with more than 1,500 confirmed cases from its cruises and dozens dead. This is the story of Carnival’s Covid-19 nightmare, as told by passengers...
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Bloomberg

China Imports Oil Doctored to Skirt U.S. Sanctions on Venezuela

Higher Ed
Jan.21 -- Millions of barrels of Venezuelan heavy crude, which are embargoed by the U.S., have been surreptitiously going to China. Bloomberg has dug into documents that show the lengths to which some traders will go to disguise the...
News Clip2:29
Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Pres. Trump responds to Proud Boys statement; White House blocks CDC order to keep ships docked; A.G. Cameron to release Taylor records Friday