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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Damage to Ships During Operation Crossroads Nuclear Test

Higher Ed
Military Ships Catching Fire / Mushroom Cloud Reaches Into Sky / Close Up Of Mushroom Cloud / Narrated
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Sky News

London Tower Block Fire: Police interview

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows exterior shots interview with Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy speaking on operation to recover and identify the bodies of the dead in Grenfell Tower block and investigation into the fire. Survivors of the Grenfell...
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Bloomberg

Greece Seeks Agreement to Ease Debt Load

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Simos Anastasopoulos, president of the American Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, discusses the meeting of Euro-area finance ministers trying to reach a deal to ease Greece's debt load. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Curated Video

Improved audio of US navy commander

Higher Ed
The US Navy said on Sunday it has ended search and rescue efforts for the seven sailors missing after their destroyer collided with a merchant ship in waters off Japan early on Saturday.Vice Admiral Joseph Aucoin addressed reporters at a...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Details of Specific Ships Damaged In Operation Crossroads Nuclear Tests

Higher Ed
Prinz Eugen shows significant damage / Images of Japanese ship Sakawa just before sinking / Submarine Skate the hardest hit in blast / Pensacola clearly destroyed / Narrated
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Curated Video

Bonita Springs residents hard at work after Irma

Higher Ed
People who live in the Bonita Springs, Florida neighbourhood badly flooded by Hurricane Irma, were busy cleaning up Monday, including a little girl who went body surfing in flood waters in her front yard. Her father, Darby...
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Curated Video

Couple Survey Their Flooded Bonita Springs Homes

Higher Ed
Kelly McClenthen and boyfriend Daniel Harrison put on waders to enter her neighborhood in Bonita Springs after Irma, and they needed them. About 5 feet of river water stood under her home, which is on stilts. The main...
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Curated Video

Bonita Springs Residents Hard At Work After Irma

Higher Ed
People who live in the Bonita Springs, Florida neighborhood badly flooded by Hurricane Irma, were busy cleaning up Monday, including a little girl who went body surfing in flood waters in her front yard. Resident Darby...
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Bloomberg

Florida Is Still Short on Gas After Irma

Higher Ed
Sep.12 -- As Florida recovers from the damages left behind by Hurricane Irma, residents are also dealing with a shortage of gasoline along with a wide-spread lack of electricity. Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Curated Video

Dutch PM and IM on devastating impact of Irma

Higher Ed
The Dutch government on Thursday confirmed Hurricane Irma inflicted devastating damage on the former colony of Sint Maarten in the Caribbean. Interior Minister Ronald Plasterk confirmed the island had sustained extensive...
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Bloomberg

How Hurricane Harvey Impacts U.S. Auto Sales

Higher Ed
Sep.01 -- Hurricane Harvey wiped out the U.S. auto market’s shot at its first month of growth this year, but rebuilding efforts across the Texas Gulf Coast are about to drive demand for pickups and new cars to replace those lost to...
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Bloomberg

Miami Beach 'Dodged a Cannon,' Mayor Says

Higher Ed
Sep.11 -- Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine discusses the impact of Hurricane Irma with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Analyst on US arrest of UK computer expert

Higher Ed
A computer law expert on Friday said the arrest by US authorities of the British hacker credited with derailing a global cyberattack earlier this year was "problematic." Tor Ekeland, Managing Partner at Tor Ekeland Law...
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Curated Video

California Wildfires Scorch Marijuana Crops

Higher Ed
The same fires that destroyed Northern California wineries and threatened to taint grapes still on the vine also took a toll on the region's marijuana farms, which were about to begin an important harvest less than three months before...
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Curated Video

Seattle Wants All Marijuana Misdemeanors Cleared

Higher Ed
Five years after Washington state legalized marijuana, Seattle officials say they're moving to automatically clear past misdemeanor convictions for pot possession. San Francisco recently took the same step. Seattle Mayor...
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Bridgeman Arts

Tuesday, August 27, and Wednesday, August 28, 1968 People against the Moscow Protocol. Public meeting at night. Remembrance service for those killed.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part six of Seven Days to Remember Part 2, documenting events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia in August, 1968. Made by valiant Czech filmmakers, who risked their lives to film the defiance in the streets and to get their...
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Bloomberg

Ariel Investments CEO Rogers Has Full Faith in the U.S.

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- John Rogers, chairman and chief executive officer at Ariel Investments, explains why he doesn’t see U.S. trade and geopolitical concerns having a lasting economic impact. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

NCarolina residents awed by rising rivers after Florence

Higher Ed
As the days drag on, Hurricane Florence has taken this deceptive turn: The violent winds that rattled shingles off houses and tore down trees have subsided, and the pounding rain has eased, lulling many in the storm's path into believing...
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Curated Video

NC residents awed by rising rivers after Florence

Higher Ed
As the days drag on, Hurricane Florence has taken this deceptive turn: The violent winds that rattled shingles off houses and tore down trees have subsided, and the pounding rain has eased, lulling many in the storm's path into believing...
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Bloomberg

100 Feared Dead in Floods in Japan

Higher Ed
Jul.09 -- Japan is facing its worst weather related disaster in years. The number of people killed in record floods nears 100. Thousands people sought shelter in evacuation centers. Power, water outages in parts of Hiroshima had forced...
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Curated Video

Sharpton: Migrant Family Separations 'Immoral'

Higher Ed
Rev. Al Sharpton called the Trump administration's separation of migrant children from their families at the US southern border "immoral," adding "leaving the damage done is not a solution." Sharpton is making several stops...
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Curated Video

South Africa power cuts hurt emerging economy

Higher Ed
South Africa's troubled power utility has implemented a series of power cuts nationwide, intensifying concern about attempts to spur growth in one of Africa's biggest economies.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Must Communicate With Russia Despite 'Mistakes,' Says Nunn

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- Sam Nunn, co-chair at Nuclear Threat Initiative, discusses the importance of continuing dialog on nuclear issues and U.S.-Russian relations following the meeting of U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir...
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Bloomberg

Markets Are Paying Little Attention to Geopolitical Risks Says Hermes' Murray

Higher Ed
Jul.17 -- Eoin Murray, head of investment at Hermes, assesses the risk in the markets and where he thinks they are heading. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."