News Clip6:45
Bloomberg

Female Candidates Put Health Care at Top of Midterm Agenda

Higher Ed
Oct.18 -- Former U.S. Ambassador to France Jane Hartley discusses the midterm elections, focusing on the number of women running for office and the importance of health care to female voters. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
Stock Footage1:30
Bridgeman Arts

Qatar gas plants. Suburban developments. Telecommunications training. UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Qatar gas industrial and fertilizer plants. Luxury hotels and suburbs. Internal and overseas telecommunications training.
News Clip6:06
Bloomberg

LaSalle's Marx Sees Opportunity in the Suburbs

Higher Ed
Aug.07 -- Simon Marx, director of research and strategy at Lasalle Investment Management, discusses the influx of people to the suburbs, the trends he’s seeing and where he’s seeing opportunity. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg...
News Clip2:25
Bloomberg

Climate Change Won't Stop Sydney's Expansion

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Australia's heat is deadly. During an exceptional heatwave like last summer, death rates spike, particularly when the heat carries on into the evening and people are unable to cool down. But this uninhabitable heat isn’t...
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Apartheid's over? Not for South African black salary earners

9th - Higher Ed
Apartheid's over? Not for South African black salary earners
News Clip8:26
Bloomberg

Yale's Shiller Not Surprised by Divergence Between Markets, Economy

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Nobel laureate Robert Shiller, Yale University professor of economics, discusses the divergence between the U.S. stock market and the underlying economy and comments on recent trends in the housing market. He speaks with...
News Clip3:10
Bloomberg

Midterms Point to Reshaped Map for 2020

Higher Ed
Nov.13 -- The midterm elections reshaped the 2020 presidential campaign landscape by taking some longstanding battlegrounds off the map while adding new swing states, presenting challenges for President Donald Trump and the crowd of...
Stock Footage2:07
Bridgeman Arts

The Promise of Spring 1950s - Older lady arranges flowers

Pre-K - Higher Ed
16mm American film from 1950s about spring.
News Clip2:41
Bloomberg

Clinton's Suburban Support Boosts Pennsylvania Lead

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Hillary Clinton holds a nine-point lead over Donald Trump in Pennsylvania, according to the latest Bloomberg Poll. Clinton's advantage with suburban Philadelphia voters grows to 28 percentage points. Blomberg's Steve Yaccino...
News Clip3:30
Sky News

Opiod overdoses reaching epidemic levels in US

Higher Ed
VOICED: Almost 100 people die every day in America from opioid overdoses. It's an addiction that some doctors are now calling an epidemic -- and tonight President Trump is expected to declare it a public health emergency. The White House...
Stock Footage2:37
Bridgeman Arts

The Promise of Spring 1950s - Planning how the garden will look

Pre-K - Higher Ed
16mm American film from 1950s about spring.
News Clip5:38
Bloomberg

Democrats See Silver Lining in Holding Virtual Convention

Higher Ed
Aug.17 -- Ben Wilker, the Wisconsin Democratic party chairman, talks about the benefits of holding a mostly virtual national convention in Milwaukee. He speaks on "Bloomberg Balance of Power."
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

Look at poverty in troubled former Soviet republic

Higher Ed
1. Wide of village 2. Dog looking for food on street 3. People pumping water from standpipe in street 4. Water coming from pipe 5. People carrying away water 6. Child 7. Wide of children in doorway 8. Close up of light bulb 9. Wide pan...
News Clip5:34
Curated Video

Private Policing Is Rising In Chicago, But Not Everyone Is On Board

Higher Ed
Private policing is rising in Chicago neighborhoods, but many residents don't know why they're there or what they can actually do.
News Clip6:25
Bloomberg

Rental Car Companies Are Starving for Vehicles: Caldwell

Higher Ed
May.04 -- The semiconductor shortage has slashed vehicle production so much that rental-car companies can’t get the new cars they need, so they have resorted to buying used vehicles at auction. Jessica Caldwell, Executive Director of...
News Clip2:53
Sky News

New York State prepares for midterms

Higher Ed
VOICED: It has long been a bastion for Democrats, they've dominated the state of New York for more than two decades but upstate out in the suburbs this time round change is in the air. SHOWS: New York skyline, New York suburbs...
News Clip12:51
Curated Video

RR7238B PARIS: CITY OF LIGHT OR BLIGHT

Higher Ed
Cuts available: z024288 The French capital is undergoing its first major face-lift since Baron Haussmann laid the foundations of modern Paris over a century ago. It is being carried out against a chorus of public criticism from...
News Clip2:13
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Soweto Gold aims to convert black S Africans to craft beer

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Soweto Gold aims to convert black S Africans to craft beer
News Clip6:07
Curated Video

Europe-wide plan to increase cycling in cities

Higher Ed
AP Television Copenhagen, Denmark - October 3, 2012 1. Wide of Copenhagen street showing cyclists going past 2. Close of electronic sign which shows how many cyclists go past each day 3. Wide of cyclists 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Fritz...
News Clip2:43
Bloomberg

GOP Battles Urban-Suburban-Rural Divide in Midterm House Losses

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- Representative Tom Emmer, a Republican from Minnesota and chairman-elect of the National Republican Congressional Committee, discusses seats lost by the GOP in the midterm elections. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
News Clip6:12
Bloomberg

Goldman’s Currie: Likely to See Record Largest Oil Demand Shift

Higher Ed
May.10 -- Jeffrey Currie, global head of commodities at Goldman Sachs, discusses steps to keep fuel flowing following the Colonial Pipeline Co. hack and offers his outlook for fuel demand. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early...
News Clip1:26
Curated Video

A French businessman named a soda after U.S. President-elect Barack Obama in a bid to inspire youths in Paris' low-income suburbs.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: 'Obama Soda' starts French buzz CAPTION: A French businessman named a soda after U.S. President-elect Barack Obama in a bid to inspire youths in Paris' low-income suburbs. (Dec. 4) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] [Notes:4. SOUNDBITE:...
News Clip2:27
AFP News Agency

FRANCE-VOTE-SUBURBS

9th - Higher Ed
FRANCE-VOTE-SUBURBS