Bridgeman Arts
Teachers at a staff meeting discussing the students. Paris, 1951
Clip 4 from the 1951 French film 'Le Lycee Sur La Colline', following a student of the 1950s from his entry at Lycee Henri IV (Paris) to his final graduation. Teachers in a room for staff meeting. Students playing with ball. Students in...
Bloomberg
Trump’s Tariffs Will Raise Questions on Market Confidence, Says JPMorgan’s Chang
May.05 -- Joyce Chang, global head of research at JPMorgan, discusses how Trump’s tariff threat may impact the Chinese economy and her outlook for markets. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
Press Association
Theresa May urges successor to seek Brexit agreement as fears of no-deal grow
The next prime minister should strive to reach a Brexit deal, Theresa May has said as the race to succeed her entered its final stretch. Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt will take part in the final hustings of the campaign on Wednesday...
Bloomberg
Abu Dhabi Said to Weigh Merger to Create Top Middle East Bank
Apr.04 -- Abu Dhabi is considering combining Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank PJSC with First Abu Dhabi Bank PJSC to create the Middle East’s largest lender, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Archana Narayanan reports on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
BOC Aviation Says Clients May Look to Replace Boeing 737 Max Planes Short Term
Mar.14 -- Robert Martin, chief executive officer of Singapore-based BOC Aviation Ltd., one of Asia’s biggest plane leasing companies, talks about the groundings of Boeing Co.'s 737 Max aircraft. The company's exposure to 737 Max is five...
Bloomberg
Telia CEO: We Are Confident and Comfortable About Our Outlook for 2019
Apr.25 -- Johan Dennelind, chief executive officer at Telia, discusses his outlook for 2019, the decline of legacy phone services, their Bonnier TV purchase and competition in Finland. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
Bloomberg
Trump's Tokyo Trip Unlikely to Result in Trade Pact, Japanese Officials Says
May.23 -- President Donald Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are unlikely to resolve trade disputes involving automobile tariffs during meetings starting this weekend in Tokyo, a Japanese official said. Jon Herskovitz reports...
Curated Video
Sudan opposition on talks with Ethiopia PM
Ethiopia's prime minister met with Sudan's ruling generals and protest leaders on Friday in a bid to revive negotiations amid a crackdown on demonstrations that has killed more than 100 people since Monday.
Curated Video
Agreement reached to stave off Mexico tariffs
The Mexican Ambassador to the US said on Friday that the two countries will work together "to build a more prosperous and secure Central America" after US President Donald Trump suspended plans to impose tariffs on Mexico.
Bloomberg
S. Africa's Ramaphosa Has 'Full Confidence' in SARB Governor Kganyago
Jan.23 -- South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa discusses the nation's economic challenges, attracting investors, and central bank independence. He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in...
Bloomberg
Iraq’s Oil Minister Ghadhban on Compliance With OPEC+ Production Cuts
Dec.06 -- Iraqi Oil Minister Thamir Ghadhban discusses his country's compliance with OPEC+ oil-production cuts. He speaks with Bloomberg's Manus Cranny in Vienna.
Bloomberg
Sibanye CEO on Coronavirus Threat, Acquisition Plans
Feb.24 -- Sibanye-Stillwater Chief Executive Officer Neal Froneman discusses the impact of the coronavirus threat on the company's operations and says he hopes to buy a gold-mining company for $4 billion-$5 billion in 6 to 9 months. He...
Bloomberg
U.S., China Plan to Review Phase One Trade Deal Later This Month
Aug.04 -- Senior U.S. and Chinese officials are planning to review the phase one trade agreement later this month, even as tensions between the two nations rise on multiple fronts. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie reports on “Bloomberg...
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New Jersey Governor Murphy Backs Off Classroom Mandate
Aug.12 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy abandons a requirement that the state’s 2,500 public schools conduct in-person teaching, and says some districts may return to distance-only learning. He speaks at a news conference. (Excerpt)
Bloomberg
BioNTech Says Making More Covid-19 Doses Depends on Many Factors
Dec.22 -- BioNTech SE Chief Commercial Officer Sean Marett says the ability to make more than 1.3 billion Covid-19 vaccine doses with its partner Pfizer Inc. depends on many factors. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
Bloomberg
France Seeks Common Ground on EDF Reforms: Le Maire
Apr.07 -- French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire discusses talks on parameters for reforms for Electricite de France SA. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance Early Edition.”
Sky News
Interview with Humza Yousaf about vaccination
CLEAN: Exterior shots of an interview with Scottish Health and Social Care Cabinet Secretary Humza Yousaf MP encouraging people to use the mobile vaccination coach on 21st December 2021 in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Bloomberg
Goolsbee on Powell's Renomination
University of Chicago Booth School of Business Professor of Economics and Former Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee joined "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" to discuss President Joe Biden's choice to keep Jerome...
Sky News
Health Secretary visiting King's College Hospital
CLEAN: Interior shots of health secretary Steven Barclay MP being interviewed during a visit to King's College Hospital, ahead of planned strike action by nurses and ambulance workers before Christmas, on 19th December 2022 in London,...
Curated Video
Abizaid and Sanchez briefing on Iraq operations
Department of Defence Video
Washington, April 12, 2004
1. Wide shot of press in Pentagon watching video conference link with briefing
Baghdad, Iraq
2. Two shot of General John Abizaid, head of U.S. Central Command (on left) ,...
Curated Video
West Bank - US peace envoy in talks with Arafat
US peace envoy Dennis Ross went into talks Friday evening (27/03) with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, who has called on Washington to quickly unveil its proposals for an Israeli pullback on the West Bank. Ross is carrying US...
Curated Video
USA - US Fed Government Runs Out Of Money/Budget
The U.S. federal government runs out of money Tuesday morning
(14/11) since the Congress and White House have not been able to
agree on a budget for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1. Senator Bob Dole and House Speaker Newt Gingrich...
Curated Video
Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan talks on gas pipe
1. Pakistani Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Khwaja Asif, shaking hands with Indian Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Murli Deora, Afghan Minister of Mines & Natural Resources, Muhammad Ibrahim, and Turkmen...
Curated Video
Kenya's FM says the country to resume prosecuting suspected Somali pirates
Nairobi, Kenya - 19 May, 2010
1. Wide of news conference
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Moses Wetangula, Kenyan Minister for Foreign Affairs:
"First, we have several pirates in our custody and they have pending criminal charges in our courts....