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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

William Remington, member of Council of Economic Advisers, answers charges of spying

Higher Ed
Three shots of Council of Economic Advisers member William Remington, sitting at desk and speaking to camera; he refutes charges that he is a Communist and has spied for Soviet Union and speaks against Soviet spy Elizabeth Bentley's...
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Bloomberg

Why 2018 May Be Ripe for an Unexpected Crisis

Higher Ed
Jan.02 -- Andrew Bishop, Eurasia Group deputy director of research, discusses the biggest global risks in 2018 with Bloomberg's Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bridgeman Arts

Underground nuclear explosive detonated at Urta-Bulak gas field, Bukhara, Uzbekistan, 1966

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1966, a nuclear explosive was detonated at Urta-bulak gas field in Southern Uzbekistan in order to extinguish a gas well fire that had been burning for almost three years and had resisted numerous attempts at control. The gas...
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Bridgeman Arts

US soldiers and military equipment arrive in West Berlin, 1961 - crowds cheer and wave

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sunday 20th August. 1500 soldiers and military equipment arrive to join the American troops already in place in West Germany. Soldiers and military cars and tanks arrive in West Berlin, welcomed by crowds and presidents. Soldiers on top...
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Curated Video

Russian Expulsions Largest Since the Cold War

Higher Ed
The United States and more than a dozen European nations kicked out Russian diplomats on Monday and the Trump administration ordered Russia's consulate in Seattle to close, as the West sought joint punishment for Moscow's alleged...
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Curated Video

Gorbachev Interpreter: Best Summit Deals are Written Down

Higher Ed
One man who knows a great deal about Washington-Moscow summits is not ready to call the latest one in Helsinki a failure, even despite its confused aftermath. From 1985 to 1991, Pavel Palazhchenko was a constant presence...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Plane carrying Russian diplomats expelled from US lands

9th - Higher Ed
Russian diplomats expelled from the United States arrived in Moscow on Sunday with post Cold War tensions soaring in the wake of a nerve agent attack on a former spy in Britain
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Curated Video

NATO wants more 'constructive' Russian relationship

Higher Ed
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg says he wants a more "constructive" relationship with Russia, even as the western alliance is taking measures to respond to Moscow's increasing military assertiveness.
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Curated Video

Preps in Norway ahead of NATO's biggest military maneuvers since Cold War

Higher Ed
Leopard II tanks from the German 2nd 93 Armoured Demonstration Battalion exercised in snowy conditions at a training ground in Rena on Tuesday ahead of NATO's biggest military maneuvers since the Cold War.
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Curated Video

A look back at previous US Russia summits in Helsinki

Higher Ed
LEAD IN : Helsinki, the capital of Finland, will host a July 16 summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump. The Nordic country has been a popular spot over the years for...
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Bloomberg

Gutierrez: Uncertainty Over Trade Deal Is Holding Back Growth

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Carlos Gutierrez, chairman at Albright Stonebridge Group and former U.S. Commerce Secretary, discusses the potential for a trade deal between the U.S. and China, what type of deal we could get, the impact of politics from...
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Curated Video

Stoltenberg: IS group not defeated yet

Higher Ed
NATO secretary general Jens Stoltenberg insisted Thursday that the alliance doesn't want a new Cold War with Russia.
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Curated Video

70 years on, NATO's Article 5 triggered just once

Higher Ed
As the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) marks its 70th anniversary this week, a former US ambassador to the military alliance recalls how the coalition rallied to America's aid after one of its darkest days.  
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Curated Video

Doomsday Clock remains at 2 minutes to midnight

Higher Ed
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced Thursday that's it's famous Doomsday Clock remains at two minutes to midnight.
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Curated Video

Doomsday Clock remains at 2 minutes to midnight

Higher Ed
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists announced Thursday that's it's famous Doomsday Clock remains at two minutes to midnight.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Moscow blames US for pulling out of the INF treaty

9th - Higher Ed
Moscow blames US for pulling out of the INF treaty which was concluded in 1987 by then US president Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and limited the Cold War powers medium range missiles both conventional and nuclear...
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Sky News

Tim Farron MP speaking at Lib Dem Brexit rally

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Tim Farron MP, Liberal Democrat, speaking at podium at the party's last anti Brexit rally ahead of the European Elections on 21 May 2019 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

In Conversation with President Tokayev

Higher Ed
H.E. Kassym-Jomart K. Tokayev, President of the Republic of Kazakhstan joins Bloomberg's Manus Cranny at the Qatar Economic Forum.
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Curated Video

President comments on nuclear deal with Russia

Higher Ed
1. Bush walking toward media 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) "Today I'm pleased to announce that the United States and Russia have agreed to a treaty which will substantially reduce our nuclear arsenals to the agreed upon range of 1700-2200...
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Curated Video

Russia - NATO & Russia Peace Scheme

Higher Ed
Russia and NATO on Tuesday (28/6) announced plans to work closely together at all levels and turn their new partnership into a lasting friendship. Speaking in Moscow, Russian Defence Minister Pavel Grachev and NATO's military commander...
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Curated Video

French FM on Georgia, comments on Pakistan

Higher Ed
1. Close up of French flag on the French Foreign Ministry building 2. Wide of French Foreign Ministry building 3. French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner enters the news conference 4. Kouchner at podium 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Bernard...
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Curated Video

Gorbachev at event to mark fall of Berlin Wall, warns world 'on brink of new Cold War'

Higher Ed
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and former French Foreign Minister Roland Dumas warned of the threat of a new Cold War during speeches at an event on Saturday to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. "Bloodshed...
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Curated Video

Historic airport becomes lesiure park

Higher Ed
Berlin - 27 June 2010 1. Pan mid of disused air plane 2. Close of fence in foreground, air plane nose and the Berlin TV tower in background 3. Close pull-out focus from fence to plane 4. Fence in foreground and plane in background 5....
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Curated Video

Former Iron Curtain still a barrier for deer

Higher Ed
Twenty-five years after it disappeared - together with Communist rule in Eastern Europe - animals are still respecting the Iron Curtain as if it was still in place now. The original Iron Curtain was erected by the Soviet Union and its...