Bloomberg
Korean Hedge Fund Eyes Chaebol Cash
Mar.14 -- A South Korean hedge fund has taken up activism, betting the country's family-owned conglomerates will have to deploy their cash. Bloomberg's Heejin Kim reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
Curated Video
Restaurants Are Trying To Adapt To Social Distancing Rules
Restaurants across the country are starting to reopen, but where you live will impact what that experience is like.
Curated Video
Restaurants Are Trying To Adapt To Social Distancing Rules
Restaurants across the country are starting to reopen, but where you live will impact what that experience is like.
Bridgeman Arts
Emergency Measures College in Canada. 1960s
Clip 2 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of students learning food preparation...
Bridgeman Arts
Capital County, 1950, part 4 - Man at breakfast table with family, council buildings and coat of arms
Clip 4 of a film called Capital County, exploring the work of the London County Council (LCC) and the development and administration of London in 1950. The film presents council services seen through the eyes of an ordinary citizen of...
Bloomberg
Why Negative Headlines Didn't Really Impact Samsung
Apr.06 -- Samsung posted higher-than-projected profit on strong sales of memory chips and displays. Sandford C. Bernstein Senior Research Analyst Mark Newman and Bloomberg Intelligence's Anthea Lai speak on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bridgeman Arts
Disaster planning and cooking. Canada. 1960s
Clip 3 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of students learning food preparation...
Bloomberg
Cambodia Casino Operator NagaCorp Posts Profit
Aug.27 -- Philip Lee, executive deputy chairman of NagaCorp Ltd., the largest hotel, gaming and leisure operator in Cambodia, discusses the company's financial results, business outlook, and the impact of the coronavirus outbreak....
Sky News
PM Warned British Jobs May Go Abroad If She Limits Immigration
VOICED: One of the world's top accountancy firms has told Sky News it will move some of its business out of the UK if the government clamps down on immigration following the vote to leave the EU. The UK chief executive of Deloitte said...
Bridgeman Arts
Men discussing photography outdoors. A woman watches from a balcony. France, 1955
Clip 1 from the 1955 film 'La Piste Du Soleil', exploring the possibilities of exotic photography in France. A baby running on the beach. Streams, trees, and a tent in the countryside. Photos hang on a clothes line. A man sitting outside...
Bridgeman Arts
Scenes from the streets of Paris of cafes, cars, second-hand books and street art. Students congregate on the street. Paris, 1951
Clip 7 from the 1951 French film 'Le Lycee Sur La Colline', following a student of the 1950s from his entry at Lycee Henri IV (Paris) to his final graduation. Parisian streets, typical cars of 1950's, streets in Quartier Latin, cafes...
Bloomberg
Low Oil Is a Great Buying Opportunity: Le Cornu
Dec. 18 -- Macquarie Investment Management Senior Portfolio Manager Sam Le Cornu discusses who wins and who loses with low oil prices, the casino industry and where he sees opportunity with Bloomberg's Dan Petrie, Yvonne Man, Angie Lau...
Curated Video
Minnesota Lynx star guard Seimone Augustus is speaking out against a ballot measure that could place a ban on same-sex marriage. If the "Yes" votes prevail, Augustus and her fiancee LaTaya Varner will not be able to realize their dream of being married in Minneapolis.
HEADLINE WNBA star speaks out for gay marriage
CAPTION: Minnesota Lynx guard Seimone Augustus is speaking out against a ballot measure that could place a ban on same-sex marriage. If the "Yes" votes prevail, Augustus and her fiancee...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Migrant cafe owners in Greece's Kos broken by refugee crisis
Cafes lining the beach front on Greece's Kos that would usually be packed with holidaymakers have become the unlikely first port of call for thousands of refugees landing in the resort island
Press Association
Pubs prepare to reopen in England
Pubs across England are preparing to reopen next month following the Coronavirus lockdown. Nicky Williams, manager of The Mount Pleasant in Wombourne, near Wolverhampton, has renovated her pub, put staff through social distancing...
Sky News
UK: Boris Johnson PM is reviewing the two metre social distancing rule to combat coronavirus.
VOICED: More now on Boris Johnson's decision to review the two metre social distancing rule.
The Prime Minister is under pressure from businesses and many of his own MPs to relax it - especially with other countries taking a less...
Curated Video
When Is A Group Too Big To Dine Out Together? The CDC Won't Say
In the absence of CDC standards, states are coming up with their own rules for how many people can share a table at a restaurant during the pandemic.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : French restaurant reopenings are "finally some good news"
Museums, theatres, cinemas and concert halls in France will reopen on May 19, along with non-essential shops and outdoor seating at cafes and restaurants, President Emmanuel Macron told regional French newspapers in a highly-anticipated...
Curated Video
Actors talks about Golden Globes
HEADLINE: Stars dish about Golden Globes
CAPTION: Hear what current and former nominees have to say about the Golden Globe Awards experience. (Jan. 12)
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Curated Video
Damage estimates starting to come in from Hurricane Irene show that thousands of New Jersey homes have received some kind of flood damage. Residents are starting to come home and face the daunting task of cleaning up.
HEADLINE: As water recedes, cleanup begins in NJ
CAPTION: Damage estimates starting to come in from Hurricane Irene show that thousands of New Jersey homes have received some kind of flood damage. Residents are starting to come home...
Curated Video
Baccarat gamble pays off in Macau
Macau, 22 May 2013
1. Mid of people playing at a baccarat table, dealer starting to distribute cards
2. Close of dealer's hand, taking card from a cardholder
3. Close of card being flipped over
4. Close of chips
5. Mid of baccarat master...
Bloomberg
Nomura's Na: Why the Kospi Will Outperform in 2017
Jan.25 -- Michael Na, Nomura Korea equities strategist, discusses the outlook for South Korea's economy and stocks with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man and Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : NY's Met Gallery unveils annual rooftop installation
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York unveils its annual rooftop installation with this year's piece entitled The Theater of Disappearance
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Culture and tourism help southern Italy resist economic crisis
Ahead of the Italian election former leftist prime minster Matteo Renzi is pushing the idea of driving economic development through culture and tourism