Curated Video
India's Chennai brings drinking water in by train
Amid the green Yelagiri hills of southern India, the train inches along the tracks, careful not to spill any precious cargo: drinking water bound for Tamil Nadu state's parched capital city of Chennai.
Bloomberg
Schwarzman on $15M Donation to New York, Economic Fallout From Virus
Apr.07 -- Blackstone Group Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Stephen Schwarzman discusses the firm's $15 million donation to New York first responders and the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with...
Curated Video
Millions Of Americans Struggling To Pay Rent During COVID-19 Outbreak
According to data released by the National Multifamily Housing Council, only 69% of apartment households had paid their rent by April 5.
Curated Video
Phnom Pehn's housing boom
Phnom Penh, Cambodia - 5 March, 2008
1. Wide of Phnom Penh skyline
2. Mid of Art-Deco Central market
3. Mid of Independence Monument
4. Wide of damaged colonial era building
5. Mid of collapsed roof
6. Close of collapsed roof
7. Wide...
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KOSOVO: UNHCR CONCERNS OVER ETHNIC HATRED
English/Nat
There are still problems linked to the deep ethnic hatred in the troubled province of Pristina.
Slow progress is being made in rebuilding the war-shattered society.
According to a spokesman from the U-N High Commissioner for...
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Greece planning to grant refugees labour rights
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Athens - 23 August 20161. Greek Migration Minister, Ioannis Mouzalas, entering room for news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (Greek) Ioannis Mouzalas, Greek Migration...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Olympics: Vancouver still counting the co
Four years on from Vancouver's hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the city is still paying the price for some of the infrastructure that was meant to provide a sustainable legacy. VOICED : Olympics: Vancouver still counting the co...
Bloomberg
Australia Housing: Has the Boom Passed Its Peak?
Feb.08 -- Daniel Blake, Australia economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the state of Australia's housing market and his outlook for the sector. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets."
Sky News
Houston residents starting to return home
VOICED: Shows aerial shots Greens Bayou river in Houston and nearby homes affected by Storm Harvey flooding, including piles of damaged belongings and debris outside apartment block. Exterior shots damage caused by floods and damage...
Bloomberg
Kushner Allies Finance $146 Million Real Estate Deal
Nov.20 -- Bloomberg's Caleb Melby discusses how allies helped the Kushner family finance a $146 million real estate deal. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Olympics: Vancouver still counting the co
Four years on from Vancouver's hosting of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, the city is still paying the price for some of the infrastructure that was meant to provide a sustainable legacy. VOICED : Olympics: Vancouver still counting the co...
Bloomberg
Why Wall Street-Area Apartments Aren't Trading Like Blue Chips
Aug.19 -- Apartments in Manhattan’s Financial District aren’t exactly trading like blue chips on the nearby New York Stock Exchange. Bloomberg's Rob Urban has more on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
With home-as-hotel sites like Airbnb doing booming business, New York City lawmakers are examining how the trend affects the housing market. (Jan. 20)
With home-as-hotel sites like Airbnb doing booming business, New York City lawmakers held the first of several hearings Tuesday that aimed to scrutinize how the trend affects the housing market and economy in the city.
But even before...
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Russia - Sharansky addresses presser
Israeli Trade and Commerce minister Natan Sharansky on Wednesday (29/1) said his main goal was to boost bilateral relations with Russia, as he ended a three days official visit to Moscow.
The former soviet dissident said it was "very...
Curated Video
New auction house appeals to thrifty shoppers
Dubai may be known as a city of big spending, but a new auction house is catering for some of its more thrifty residents.
The Auction House Dubai sells second hand household items and electrical goods - all valued at less than 1,000...
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Consumers have cut back on spending for a record sixth-straight month. And even with bargains around every corner, getting consumers to open their wallets is a real challenge.
HEADLINE: Thrift stores feeling the pinch
CAPTION: Consumers have cut back on spending for a record sixth-straight month. And even with bargains around every corner, getting consumers to open their wallets is a real challenge....
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Bosnia - Serbs accused of taking over housing
The divisions which still scar Bosnia are seen at their starkest
in the Sarajevo suburb of Dobrinja, where the dividing line
between the Muslim-Croat Bosnian Federation and the Bosnian Serbs'
Republika Srpska runs straight through some...
Bloomberg
Sternlicht: People Are Renting, Not Buying Homes
Nov. 16 -- Starwood Capital Management Group Chairman and CEO Barry Sternlicht discusses the company's rental deals and his outlook for Airbnb. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
"Fantastic progress" say Australian Oly team
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST: AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYOlympic Park, Rio de Janeiro – 25 July 20161. Start of Australia news conference2. Australia chef de mission Kitty Chiller3. SOUNDBITE (English) Kitty...
Bridgeman Arts
Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 1 - Establishing shots, children playing, girl waiting for boy
Clip 1 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, introductory shots depict life in the...
Bridgeman Arts
Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 2 - Young couple walking by the water
Clip 2 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, a young couple walks around the estate and...
Bridgeman Arts
Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 4 - Couple sitting on the grass, and flashbacks to a football game
Clip 4 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, a young couple plays around on the grass,...