Curated Video
Long queues at airport as people screened before departure to US
Officials at the Monrovia airport directed long queues of passengers to wash their hands before boarding flights to the United States in an effort to contain the spread of the deadly Ebola virus.
Passengers were also screened with a...
Curated Video
Some residents in Charleston are rejoicing that they have access to clean tap water again after 6 days of living without it. Environmental activist Erin Brockovich comments on why this happened and what needs to change. (Jan. 14)
Residents in the Edgewood neighborhood of Charlestown, West Virginia, were told late Monday night and Tuesday morning they could begin flushing their tap water and that it was safe for normal use after that. Residents Beverly Farrow and...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Gaza floods: dispelling myths about Israeli dams
CLEAN : Gaza floods: dispelling myths about Israeli dams
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Mecca bound Ebola screening for Nigerias hajj pilgrims
CLEAN : Mecca bound Ebola screening for Nigerias hajj pilgrims
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
US Secretary of State Hull addresses Congress in Washington, DC, during World War II
Standing on rostrum, US Secretary of State Cordell Hull speaks to Congress about the Third Moscow Conference, from which he has just returned; Vice President Henry Wallace and Speaker of House Sam Rayburn sit behind him; SOT Hull re the...
Bridgeman Arts
Visual tricks with cameras, made in France, 1956
Clip 6 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, camera tricks show people walking...
Bridgeman Arts
Off-duty soldiers. USSR, 1973
Clip 2 from the 1973 propaganda film The Soviet Army: The Railway Army. Off-duty soldiers from the Soviet Army's railway unit shower, polish their shoes, tend to the greenhouse garden plants, engage in photography, and have discussions...
Bloomberg
Natixis Strategist Lafferty Prefers Yellen as Fed Chair
Oct.18 -- David Lafferty, Natixis chief market strategist, discusses the candidates for Federal Reserve chair with Bloomberg's Mark Barton on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
Bloomberg
How President Reagan Convinced Justice Kennedy to Take the Job
Nov.28 -- Retired Justice Anthony Kennedy tells David Rubenstein that he had reservations about becoming a Supreme Court justice partly because he says he didn't know anyone in Washington. "You know me," President Ronald Reagan told him....
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Thousands of Iraqis mark the first anniversary of the anti-government protest movement
Thousands of Iraqis gather in Baghdad's Tahrir Square to mark the first anniversary of the anti-government protest movement that shook Iraq (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
WHO Funding Cut an Extremely Ill-Advised Move: Former Ambassador Power
Apr.15 -- Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power explains the programs supported by U.S. funding to the World Health Organization and looks at global leadership during the coronavirus pandemic. She speaks with...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : What if? Holocaust tip-off, a stain on Sweden's conscience
A chance meeting between an SS officer and a Swedish diplomat could have led to the world knowing about the horrors of the Holocaust earlier (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
CEB Int'l's Lam on Investment Strategies
Sep.23 -- Banny Lam, Head of Research CEB International Investment Corp. discusses his investment strategies. He speaks with Paul Allen and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia".
Curated Video
Two more schools in New York City have closed in an effort to prevent swine flu from spreading. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports.
HEADLINE: More NYC schools close due to flu fears
CAPTION: Two more schools in New York City have closed in an effort to prevent swine flu from spreading. AP's Bonny Ghosh reports. (April 29)
Curated Video
English vineyards hit by wet summer
Devon - July 2007
1. Wide shot of English vineyard pulls out to reveal field
2. Pan of grape vines
3. Track up from line of vines to close up of leaves
4. Wide pan of English vineyard
5. Close up of grape stalks with no fruit
6. Close...
Curated Video
Animal rescue operations are gearing up in Louisiana as the region deals with the impact of the oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico after an oil rig exploded and sank last week.
HEADLINE: Oil-covered bird being treated in Louisiana
CAPTION: Animal rescue operations are gearing up in Louisiana as the region deals with the impact of the oil spilling into the Gulf of Mexico after an oil rig exploded and sank last...
Curated Video
Republicans are growing significantly less satisfied with the field of candidates to challenge President Barack Obama next year, and they are about evenly split in their support for Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, a new Associated Press-GfK poll finds.
HEADLINE: Poll: Republicans less happy with candidates
CAPTION: Republicans are growing significantly less satisfied with the field of candidates to challenge President Barack Obama next year, and they are about evenly split in their...
Curated Video
Young people flock to China's cities in search of employment
Beijing - May 13, 2010
1. Wide of street in Tangjialing Village on outskirts of Beijing
2. Close, pan of Tangjialing resident Liu Jun walking to bus station
3. Medium of Liu and friends walking under umbrellas
4. Wide of bus...
Sky News
Government To Discuss Action on Ash Tree Disease
Government To Discuss Action on Ash Tree Disease
Curated Video
As the Gulf oil spill grows, more and more images of oil-covered birds are being broadcast. Now there is a growing debate over whether it is worth cleaning those birds and nursing them back to health. The Ap's Lila Ibrahim has more.
HEADLINE: Is Cleaning oil covered birds worth it?
CAPTION: As the Gulf oil spill grows, more and more images of oil-covered birds are being broadcast. Now there is a growing debate over whether it is worth cleaning those birds and...