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Press Association

Rush hour on the M6 as lockdown restrictions are lifted

Higher Ed
Footage of rush hour on the M6 at the junction for Birmingham/Walsall on the first morning of the eased lockdown restrictions.
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Press Association

Car dealerships closed ahead of lockdown lift

Higher Ed
Footage of closed car dealerships in Birmingham ahead of possible reopening after Boris Johnson announced his latest plans to ease the coronavirus lockdown.
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Press Association

The Humber Bridge from the air

Higher Ed
Drone stock of the Humber Bridge. The 2.22-kilometre single-span road suspension bridge, which opened on 24 June 1981, links Hessle in East Yorkshire with Barton upon Humber in North Lincolnshire
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Press Association

UK's first Dutch-style roundabout prioritising cyclists and pedestrians opens in Cambridge

Higher Ed
The UK’s first Dutch-style roundabout – which prioritises cyclists and pedestrians over motorists – has opened in Cambridge. Motorists must give way to pedestrians and to cyclists when joining and leaving the roundabout.
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Press Association

Traffic flowing on M25 as England enters second lockdown

Higher Ed
Shots from the M25 showing lower levels of traffic than usual, as England enters the first day of lockdown scheduled to last until December 2.
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Press Association

Motorway falls quiet as England enters third lockdown

Higher Ed
Footage of a quiet motorway in Birmingham during the first rush hour since Boris Johnson announced a third national lockdown for England.
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Press Association

Traffic flows through the Port of Dover ahead of expected holiday surge

Higher Ed
Cars and lorries arrive at the Port of Dover in Kent as demand for cross-Channel sailings is expected to surge in the coming days, leading to fears of more disruption.
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Bloomberg

Volvo Adding Research Lab in $3.3 Billion European Battery Push

Higher Ed
Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson discusses the company's plans to build electric-vehicle batteries in Europe. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition."
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Bloomberg

BMW's Zipse on Supply Chain, Chips, New 7 Series

Higher Ed
BMW Group Chairman of the Board of Management, Oliver Zipse discusses the automaker's global production strategy, the impact of the ongoing semiconductor shortage on its vehicle offerings, and new 7 Series models with Matt Miller on...
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Bloomberg

Rio Tinto Buys Argentina Lithium Project in Battery Push

Higher Ed
Rio Tinto Group accelerates its push into battery materials. The world's second-biggest miner agreed to buy a lithium mine in Argentina. Jim Thornhill reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bridgeman Arts

Developments in machinery and the Industrial Revolution. 1942.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from 'The Industrial Revolution', a 1942 black and white documentary exploring the evolution and transition of the manufacturing processes of human kind. Footage of advancements in machinery, including the internal combustion...
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Bloomberg

NEC Director Deese Expects Price Pressures to Ease

Higher Ed
White House National Economic Council Director Brian Deese says supply-chain issues are easing which should alleviate price pressures in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

RR7007B US POLLUTION

Higher Ed
1. Graphic illustrating pollution. 2. Nixon State of Union message. 3. Smoking factory chimneys. 4. Polluted stream, man tests water sample. 5. Bull-dozer at garbage-tip. 6. Tractor dusting crops with pesticide. 7. File film,...
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Curated Video

Schools worldwide gear up for the Formula 1 challenge

Higher Ed
UK F1 CARS FOR SCHOOLSSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2.08SHOTLIST:London, UK 25 January 20171. Various of models of F1 cars...
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Bloomberg

Tesla Stock Closes at Record High

Higher Ed
Dec.19 -- Tesla Inc. climbed past $393 a share on Wednesday to close at an all-time high. Colin Rusch, Oppenheimer managing director, appears on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Bridgeman Arts

Fruit picking and sugar production in Martinique, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, locals pick bananas, coconuts, pineapples, oranges, mangoes and other fruit. The crops are transported by truck....