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Bridgeman Arts

Czechoslovakia 1968 - Peaceful protests in Prague, and radio announcement regarding liberation

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1968 film "Seven Days to Remember", a chronology of the events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia on August 20, 1968 by troops from the Warsaw Pact. In this clip, peaceful protesters congregate around the...
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Bloomberg

Zhao Says There Is Strong Incentive for a U.S.-China Trade Deal

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- Chen Zhao, chief global strategist at Alpine Macro, discusses the outlook for a U.S.-China trade deal and what it may mean for U.S. importers. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin and Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Curated Video

India sending supplies to Pakistan in gesture of solidarity

Higher Ed
1. IL-76 aircraft on the tarmac 2. Nose of the aircraft 3. Airmen loading supplies onto aircraft 4. Medical supplies 5. Airmen loading supplies 6. Carton reading "From the people of India to the People of Pakistan" 7. Various of supplies...
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Curated Video

Interview with top US bishop on child abuse scandal

Higher Ed
1. Exterior North American College Rome 2. Bishop Wilton Daniel Gregory enters 3. Cutaway journalists 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bishop Wilton Daniel Gregory "We bishops will always have the deepest regret for those who were abused and...
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Curated Video

Syrian refugees begin new life in Rome

Higher Ed
Syrian refugee Nour Essa started learning Italian on her first day in Italy after arriving on the papal flight from Lesbos on Saturday with her husband Hasan and her two-year-old son Riad.She recounted her story, from escaping war-torn...
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Bloomberg

PBOC, Fed Join Forces to Hit the Brakes on Dollar Rally

Higher Ed
Aug.26 -- The People’s Bank of China and Federal Reserve delivered a one-two punch to the dollar Friday, spurring the biggest selloff in a month and raising the specter of further weakness ahead. The PBOC announced that banks would...
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Bloomberg

China’s Manufacturing PMI Jumps in March

Higher Ed
Mar.31 -- China’s first official gauge for March signaling stabilization in the world’s second largest economy, easing one of the biggest concerns for the global outlook. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Israelis react to Biden's visit with mixed feelings

9th - Higher Ed
Israelis react to Biden's visit to Israel with mixed feelings (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Lebanon/Gaza - Arafat Condemns Settlements. Prison

Higher Ed
Arafat condemns Jewish settlements as a "cancer"; prisoners released from Israeli jail in South Lebanon. PLO leader Yasser Arafat on Tuesday (28/2) called Jewish settlements a "cancer" on Palestinian land and a violation of the peace...
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Curated Video

Bush and Roh joint news conference, protests

Higher Ed
1. Various of protesters with anti-Bush and anti-war signs outside Hyundai hotel 2. US President George W Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun shake hands, zoom into handshake, zoom out to wide as they sit 3. US Secretary of...
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Curated Video

The 106-member New York Philharmonic orchestra is leaving Thursday for a three-week Asian tour that culminates in a historic concert in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, on Feb. 26

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: NY Philharmonic to play N. Korea CAPTION: The 106-member New York Philharmonic orchestra is leaving Thursday for a three-week Asian tour that culminates in a historic concert in the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, on Feb. 26....
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Curated Video

Italy - Pope appeals for pardon of Karla Tucker

Higher Ed
The Pope has appealed to the Governor of Texas to pardon double killer Karla Faye Tucker, who is due to be executed on Tuesday (03/02). A Vatican spokesman said on Monday (02/02) that John Paul II had asked Governor George Bush to make...
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Curated Video

India - Mixed feelings over Queen's visit

Higher Ed
Police were on full alert in Amritsar, India, on Tuesday (14/10) as the city prepared for a visit by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, during which she is to lay a wreath at the site of a brutal massacre in 1919. There have been calls for an...
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Bloomberg

Panda Diplomacy Deployed as China Reaches Out to Germany

Higher Ed
Jul.05 -- Bloomberg's Tony Czuczka discusses the significance of China loaning two pandas to Germany. He speaks with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Xi joins Mao in Communist constitution tightening grip on China

9th - Higher Ed
Chinese leader Xi Jinping is elevated to the pantheon of the country's greatest leaders as his name is enshrined in the Communist Party constitution alongside Chairman Mao
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Bridgeman Arts

OLDER WOMAN AND YOUNG MAN WEARING REINDEER SWEATER SPEAK

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950s: Older woman and young man wearing reindeer sweater speak. Young man walks away. Older woman frowns, strokes cover of book she's holding, and walks away.
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Bridgeman Arts

YOUNG MAN IN REINDEER SWEATER AND WOMAN WATCH. BOYS PLAY FOOTBALL.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
1950S: YOUNG MAN IN REINDEER SWEATER AND WOMAN WATCH. BOYS PLAY FOOTBALL. WOMAN SHAKES HER HEAD AND LOOKS AT YOUNG MAN. WOMAN AND YOUNG MAN TALK.
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Curated Video

Police destroy thousands of confiscated guns

Higher Ed
1. Various firearms being crushed by payloader 2. People watching 3. Wide shot payloader crushing weapons on the ground, pan to weapons 4. Close up of weapons being crushed 5. Cide shot of people watching 6. Canadian Secretary of State...
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Curated Video

Families celebrate prisoners' release, Hamas, Israel reax

Higher Ed
Jebaliya, northern Gaza Strip - 30 September 2009 1. Various of men on mopeds and motorbikes, waving Hamas flags, celebrating expected prisoner release 2. Men on moped, waving green Hamas flag, arriving on square, mural showing...
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Curated Video

INDIA: QUEEN ELIZABETH II VISITS AMRITSAR

Higher Ed
Eng/Hindi/Nat Queen Elizabeth the Second will visit the north Indian city of Amritsar on Tuesday. It will be one of the most controversial stops on the queen's trip to Asia, stirring up tensions from the darkest days of the British...
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Curated Video

Analyst comments on significance of Erdogan trip to US

Higher Ed
1. Ilter Turan, political analyst at Istanbul Bilgi University walking into office 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ilter Turan, political analyst, Istanbul Bilgi University: "In this business, symbolic gestures are quite critical and if for...
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Curated Video

Bush and Roh on NKorea, Iraq and bilateral relations

Higher Ed
1. US President George W. Bush and South Korean President Roh Moo-Hyun shake hands, zoom into handshake, zoom out to wide as they sit 2. US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice watching 3. Close up of Bush speaking, pan to Roh speaking...
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Curated Video

WEST BANK: BETHLEHEM: POPE JOHN PAUL II - MASS WRAP (3)

Higher Ed
English/Nat Voiced by: Philippa Meagher Pope John Paul the Second has made a pilgrimage to the town of Jesus' birth in the West Bank that's also being seen as a powerful endorsement of Palestinian statehood hopes. The pope kissed a...