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Bridgeman Arts

UNITED STATES 1960s: Panning shot of men in office.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
UNITED STATES 1960s: Panning shot of men in office / Pages in printer / Men lays photos on desk.
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Bridgeman Arts

UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of woman / Hands hold plastic over text.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up of woman / Hands hold plastic over text / Hand presses button, pan across wall of computers to blinking light / Hand types on keyboard / Men at computer / Close up of man.
Stock Footage0:27
Bridgeman Arts

UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up, man looks through viewer.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
UNITED STATES 1960s: Close up, man looks through viewer / Man in background, tilt down to man with roller / Close up of man / Paper in printer, hand takes paper, zoom out, men by printer / Close up, man with paper / Man puts paper back...
News Clip3:16
Press Association

Shadow Chancellor: Government needs to 'honour the commitments made' on benefits

Higher Ed
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, reacting to news that Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has ruled out bringing forward his medium-term fiscal plan, said the Government should “get a grip” and publish the forecasts. Speaking on a visit to...
News Clip3:25
Press Association

Assange's lawyer and Wikileaks editor condemn his imprisonment

Higher Ed
Julian Assange's lawyer Jennifer Robinson and Wikileaks editor Kristinn Hrafnsson speak about his court case, his imprisonment in Belmarsh High Security Prison and the future of his case.
News Clip6:11
Press Association

Starmer: Pro-independence Welsh Labour candidates should focus on virus recovery

Higher Ed
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer speaks during his first campaign visit to Wales on Thursday ahead of the May 6 election, joining First Minister Mark Drakeford at a sustainable housing project in Gower, South Wales.
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

How Powerful, Graphic Photos Can Impact America's Psyche

Higher Ed
In the internet era, a picture worth a thousand words can also attract a thousand trolls.
News Clip1:06
Bloomberg

Safety Is a Top Priority for TikTok Users, Says CEO

Higher Ed
TikTok CEO Shouzi Chew says safety for all users is their top priority. He's on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." This was recorded Feb. 17 in New York. The Carlyle Group is an investor in TikTok owner Bytedance Ltd.
News Clip3:19
Bloomberg

Elf on the Shelf: Family Tradition to Family Business

Higher Ed
Dec. 15 -- Chanda Bell, co-author and co-chief executive officer of Elf on the Shelf, talks about the growth of the family owned business through social media and offers background on how the tradition came to be. She speaks on Bloomberg...
News Clip3:17
Bloomberg

China Bond Defaults Will Rise Into 2020, Says Bea Union’s Tsang

Higher Ed
Dec.09 -- Pheona Tsang, fixed income chief investment officer at Bea Union Investment, discusses China onshore bond defaults and her expectations for the sector in 2020. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
News Clip5:53
Bloomberg

U.K. Labor Unions Say It's Still Unsafe for Workers to Return

Higher Ed
May.12 -- Kate Bell, head of economics at the Trades Union Congress, discusses the U.K. government's plan for rebooting the economy and whether it's safe for people to return to work. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
News Clip3:42
Bloomberg

China Cabinet Vows Stronger Monetary Policy Support for Economy

Higher Ed
China's cabinet pledged stronger monetary policy support for the economy while cautioning against flooding the market with liquidity. The statement came via state broadcaster CCTV late Monday after Chinese banks left borrowing costs...
News Clip1:07
Bloomberg

Longtime Washington Post Editor Ben Bradlee Dies at 93

Higher Ed
Oct. 22 -- Todays BWest Byte is 26, for the number of years Ben Bradlee presided over the newsroom of the Washington Post. Pui-Wing Tam reports on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip2:15
Press Association

Ultimate goal is to have a bed for every domestic violence victim – McEntee

Higher Ed
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee set out plans to increase the number of refuge beds for victims of domestic violence following an accommodation review by Tusla.
News Clip2:40
Press Association

Government wants protocol deal that can be supported by everyone in NI – Truss

Higher Ed
The Foreign Secretary has expressed determination to secure a deal on the Brexit Protocol that can command universal support in Northern Ireland. Liz Truss made the comments after a day of meetings with business and political leaders in...
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Bloomberg

Walter Isaacson on Social Media and Combating Fake News

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- Walter Isaacson, Aspen Institute president and chief executive officer, discusses the responsibilities of social media and tech's fake news problem with Bloomberg's Emily Chang at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit in Los...
News Clip4:49
Bloomberg

'Loveboat, Taipei' Author Sees Rising Demand for Diverse Stories

Higher Ed
Jan.06 -- In this edition of "Bloomberg Equality," Abigail Hing Wen, author of "Loveboat, Taipei," discusses Asian-American representation in media and the demand for diverse stories with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The...
News Clip4:12
Bloomberg

Gawker Media Files for Bankruptcy

Higher Ed
June 10 -- Gawker Media filed for bankruptcy and put itself up for sale after losing a $140 million invasion-of-privacy suit brought by former professional wrestler Hulk Hogan and funded by tech billionaire Peter Thiel. Bloomberg's Gerry...
News Clip5:57
Bloomberg

Trump Is Trying to Unilaterally Change Section 230, Says Law Professor Goldman

Higher Ed
May.28 -- Eric Goldman, law professor at Santa Clara University, discusses section 230 from the Communications Decency Act, the First Amendment and President Trump's plans for Twitter after his tweets were fact-checked on Tuesday. He...
News Clip1:23
Curated Video

Michael Cohen Reaches Deal To Publish Book About President Trump

Higher Ed
The deal also lets the president's former personal attorney give media interviews while he's in home confinement.
News Clip6:16
Bloomberg

BOE's Bailey on Rate Decision, Inflation, U.K. Economy

Higher Ed
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson about the central bank's decision to raise interest rates to the highest since 2009 and how rising inflation is already slowing the U.K. economy.
News Clip4:51
Bloomberg

Carson Block Says 'Skeptical' of Activist Short-Seller Abuses

Higher Ed
Feb.01 -- Carson Block, co-founder and chief investment officer at Muddy Waters, discusses the impact of possible U.S. and Canada regulation of short-sellers with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip1:57
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Amnesty to release 'apartheid' report despite Israeli protest

9th - Higher Ed
Amnesty International is set to publish a report denouncing Israel's policies towards Palestinians as an "apartheid regime", despite calls from the Jewish state to prevent its publication, says the Secretary General of the human rights...
News Clip6:02
Bloomberg

Legal & General's Morrissey on Women in Business

Higher Ed
Jun.27 -- Helena Morrissey, head of personal investing at Legal & General Investment Management, discusses female representation in business in Britain and their gender diversity fund. She speaks exclusively on "Bloomberg Markets:...