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Bridgeman Arts

Snow Plough At Work 1920s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Seen from a window, a large snow plough clears snow from a street.
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Bridgeman Arts

Superb Film Of A Couple's Journey

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ship to Sudan British family on board. Locals row to ship. British couple disembark. Small and large boat up canal. African workers with beast carriers. Work fields. Play polo, prize. Load trains. Workers in fields & fishing. Workers...
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Bridgeman Arts

Farm, Family At Work & Play - County Carlow

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A combined harvester cuts wheat in a field. A young farm boy riding the harvester ties sacks of wheat as it moves in the field. Men loads sacks of wheat onto a cart which then is loaded onto a conveyor belt and raised into a barn door....
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Bridgeman Arts

Belgium Farm Life

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Couple sat on farm fence. Chicken. Pig, piglets and farmer appears.
News Clip14:44
Bloomberg

Russia's Novak on OPEC+ Cut, Production, Oil-Price Cap

Higher Ed
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak discusses the 2 million barrel-a-day oil supply reduction OPEC+ announced on Wednesday, Russia's crude oil production plans, and the impact of a proposed price cap on his nation's oil...
News Clip3:47
Bloomberg

Europe Needs Global Action Plan on Inflation: France's Le Maire

Higher Ed
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire says, "there is a necessity to decide in the coming days, not in the coming weeks," on an action plan to combat inflation in the European Union. He speaks with Maria Tadeo on "Bloomberg Surveillance...
News Clip6:14
Bloomberg

Ark Invest Launches New Venture Fund

Higher Ed
Ark Invest Chief Futurist Brett Winton speaks with Ed Ludlow about the launch of Ark's new venture fund and its appeal to retail investors.
News Clip3:40
Curated Video

'Putin's Shadow Army:' What Is Russia's Mercenary Wagner Group?

Higher Ed
Experts expect the Wagner Group will supplement Russia's military forces in Ukraine as the invasion continues.
News Clip2:18
Bloomberg

Russia Says a Oil-Price Cap Could Lead to Production Cut

Higher Ed
Russia says a price cap on its oil exports won't work. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak speaks to Bloomberg's Manus Cranny in Vienna at the OPEC+ meeting.
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Press Association

Ireland’s media minister announces new mechanism for complaints about social media companies

Higher Ed
Ireland’s media minister Catherine Martin has announced a mechanism allowing people to submit complaints about social media companies will be set up on a “phased” basis, starting with complaints that relate to children. The minister said...
News Clip6:29
Bloomberg

Common Cold T-Cells Can Fight Covid: ICL Study

Higher Ed
Ajit Lalvani, professor at Imperial College of London, discusses the school's report that found high-levels of protective immune cells that fight some common colds can also make people less likely to contract covid. He speaks on...
News Clip3:05
Bloomberg

China to Shake Up Interest Rates

Higher Ed
Jul.25 -- Lu Sun, China strategist at Citigroup Global Markets, discusses China’s interest rate system and how it could be simplified. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
News Clip2:53
Bloomberg

Johnson & Johnson Depression Drug Nears FDA Approval

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration moved closer to approval of a fast-acting drug from Johnson & Johnson that would be the first major therapeutic advance for depression since the introduction of Prozac in 1987. Bloomberg...
News Clip3:26
Bloomberg

Electronic Arts CEO: Competitive Gaming Is Here to Stay

Higher Ed
June 14 -- Andrew Wilson, Electronic Arts chief executive officer, discusses the company's strategy with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Oliver Renick from E3 2016 in Los Angeles.
News Clip9:13
Bloomberg

JPM's Jacob Frenkel on Real Rates and Productivity

Higher Ed
Oct. 6 -- Jacob Frenkel, chairman at JPMorgan International, discusses changes to global growth and economics over the last 30 years, debt as a link to the future, the cost of long-term low and negative interest rates, and the global...
News Clip2:07
Bloomberg

Russia's Novak on Oil Cuts, Price Caps

Higher Ed
Russia's deputy prime minister Alexander Novak told Bloomberg's Manus Cranny that the oil price cap imposed by EU sanctions is unacceptable to Russia, who will stop supplying oil to those countries who join the mechanism. Novak spoke...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sahara, Algeria, 1954 - Sports and leisure in Colom Bechar, academic research, construction, medicine, and education

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 5 from the 1954 film 'Les Deux Visages Du Sahara', a short propaganda film exploring the French government's contribution to Algeria during colonization. In this clip, sports and leisure in Colom Bechar, academic research,...
News Clip3:48
Curated Video

Touch screen technology set to revolutionise gaming

Higher Ed
Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture, May 17, 2006 1. Back shot of three people working in table top display, "Diamond Touch" 2. Close up of hands moving the virtual cards on the display 3. Close shot of the virtual cards being moved 4....
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Bloomberg

White House Is Not Trying to Control Prices: CEA's Bernstein

Higher Ed
White House Council of Economic Advisers member Jared Bernstein discusses inflation and steps taken by the Biden administration to help ease price pressures on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip3:46
Bloomberg

Biden Signs Law Punishing China for Uyghur Treatment

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden signed into law a bipartisan bill banning goods from China's Xinjiang region unless companies can prove they aren't made with forced labor. The move will add to tensions over Beijing's treatment of the nation's Uyghur...
News Clip4:52
Bloomberg

France, Japan Support Renault-Nissan Alliance: Le Maire

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire discusses climate change, the European Union’s new green deal, and the relationship between France and Japan. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the World Economic Forum’s...
News Clip6:23
Bloomberg

NY DFS’ Maria Vullo: We Oppose Proposed Fintech Charter

Higher Ed
Dec.08 -- New York State Department of Financial Services Superintendant Maria Vullo discusses the integrity of financial reform, punishments for illegal activities, ensuring banking and insurance rights for New Yorkers and regulating...
News Clip6:50
Bloomberg

No Appropriate Mechanisms To Resolve Thailand’s Crisis, ISEAS' Montesano Says

Higher Ed
Oct.26 -- ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute Visiting Senior Fellow Michael Montesano believes mechanisms appropriate to solving Thailand’s current crisis do not seem to be available. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on...
News Clip3:39
Bloomberg

Citigroup's Lee Says Border Tax Has Immediate Distortions

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- William Lee, head of North America economics at Citigroup, talks about the economic impact of a border adjustment tax and the potential for corporate tax reform. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."