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Bridgeman Arts

Suburbia, England

Pre-K - Higher Ed
South of England, housing, bungalows. Young man on a Vespa, scooter. Housewife gardening. Old people, grandpa, shed, allotment. East African Airways plane towed to runway across road. Parade wine lodge, stony beach, children playing,...
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Bridgeman Arts

Starting Old Car

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Street scene, road sign, The Avenue, two men wearing scarfs, leave house, one smoking, opens car door, gets out rod, starting handle, blue van drives away down street, stops at pavement, man talks to driver, man opens vehicle bonnet,...
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Bridgeman Arts

South England Car Docks

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shots of dock, port, old car, people, cut to shot of car in air, purple Ford Cortina being lifted from ship onto the port.
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Bridgeman Arts

Film Of Road Construction & Road

Pre-K - Higher Ed
* NB Shrunken film. Steenbeck TK only. A proper scan required. A team of American road workers use the Greco steam re-surfacing equipment to tarmac roads in New York. We see the workings of the Greco equipment in great detail. Trams and...
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Bridgeman Arts

Adolf Hitler and associates at Berghof

Pre-K - Higher Ed
At Berghof, Hitler's holiday home. Scenes with various members of Hitler's party including Goebbels, Schirach, Puttkamer, Ribbentrop, Heydrich and Wolff.
News Clip1:15
Bloomberg

Elon Musk Threatens to Take Tesla Factory Out of California

Higher Ed
May.11 -- Elon Musk is threatening to take his only U.S. Tesla car plant out of California unless it’s allowed to reopen. Alameda County said the Fremont factory doesn’t meet criteria to resume operations, Covid-19 cases need to drop and...
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Bloomberg

China’s Lead on EVs Has Been a Long Time Coming

Higher Ed
Oct.13 -- When it comes to green manufacturing, China is now a clean-energy powerhouse. Its market dominance from solar panels to electric vehicles took long-term planning and a level of financial investment only state-controlled banking...
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Bloomberg

Chip Makers Scramble to Keep Up With Soaring Demand

Higher Ed
Chip makers across the country are trying to keep up with soaring demand. As the economy reopens, manufacturers are still trying to break up bottle necks along the supply chain and increase capacity. Caroline Hyde reports.
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Curated Video

RR7007B US POLLUTION

Higher Ed
1. Graphic illustrating pollution. 2. Nixon State of Union message. 3. Smoking factory chimneys. 4. Polluted stream, man tests water sample. 5. Bull-dozer at garbage-tip. 6. Tractor dusting crops with pesticide. 7. File film,...
News Clip6:54
Bloomberg

Jadestone Capital’s Huang on Huawei, Semiconductors in China, Valuations

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Jay Huang, founding partner at Jadestone Capital, discusses President Trump’s easing of curbs on Huawei, semiconductors in China, where he’s seeing opportunities for investment, valuations and his outlook for the industry. He...
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Bloomberg

Life-Saving Car Technology No One Wants

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Technology exists today that could dramatically improve the safety of drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. We’re just not using it, here’s why. Illustration: Yann Kebbi. (Video by Tom Connors, Carla Howe)
News Clip6:39
Bloomberg

Reuss Says GM Is Always Worried About Metal and Commodity Supplies

Higher Ed
General Motors Co. President Mark Reuss talks about production of the new Cadillac all-electric Lyriq SUV. It's now being made a GM plant in Tennessee. He also talks about the rising costs of raw materials like nickel that are used to...
News Clip7:37
Bloomberg

Dow CEO: The U.S. Consumer Is Strong

Higher Ed
Dow CEO Jim Fitterling talks about the company's latest earnings, supply chain challenges and oil prices. He's on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
News Clip7:50
Bloomberg

Production On Track Despite Chip Crunch: Lamborghini CEO

Higher Ed
Stephan Winkelmann, CEO and chairman of Lamborghini, speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller about the unveiling of the Huracan Tecnica at the New York Auto Show, the company's hybrid and electric plans and its plans within the Volkswagen...
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Bloomberg

Relansa's Bleistein on Cleaning Up Japan Inc.

Higher Ed
Nov.26 -- Steven Bleistein, chief executive officer and founder at Relansa, discusses corporate culture in Japan and the reputation of Japan Inc. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Bloomberg

Ford Unveils Factory to Build Electric F-150 Truck

Higher Ed
Sep.17 -- Ford Motor Co., facing an onslaught of competition for its new battery-powered F-150 pickup, unveiled the high-tech factory that will produce the electric truck using self-driving transport sleds and robots collaborating with...
News Clip2:49
Curated Video

Fixing Semiconductor Shortage Isn’t As Easy As Building New Foundries

Higher Ed
Analysts suggest the U.S. may face a semiconductor shortage until at least 2022. That could lead to higher prices for tech devices.
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Bloomberg

Vietnam's VinFast Unveils New Lineup of Electric SUVs

Higher Ed
Automaker VinFast of Vietnam says it's going to stop making gas-powered cars by the end of 2022. It's also expanding in Europe and is now taking orders for two electric SUVs. Le Thi Thu Thuy, vice chairwoman of Vingroup JSC, the parent...
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Bloomberg

$40B Investment Crucial to Go Fully Electric: Honda CEO

Higher Ed
Honda's CEO Toshihiro Mibe told Bloomberg $40 Billion worth of investment to produce 2 million electric vehicles over the next 10 years is a necessary step to achieve it's ultimate target of going complete carbon neutral by 2050. Mibe...
News Clip14:38
Bloomberg

Ford CEO Sees Half of Future Business Coming From Services

Higher Ed
Ford CEO Jim Farley and Salesforce co-CEO Marc Benioff sit down with Bloomberg Technology's Emily Chang for a fireside chat on the day of the launch of Ford's pilot program with three wineries in Sonoma County to electrify the business...
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Bloomberg

'Renaissance of Growth' Ahead for Auto Stocks: Ives

Higher Ed
Wedbush Securities Senior Equity Research Analyst Dan Ives sees "massive renaissance of growth" ahead for auto stocks. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Elon Musk 'Is Our Renaissance Man,' Wood Says

Higher Ed
Founder and CEO of ARK Investment Cathie Wood says Tesla founder Elon Musk "is our Renaissance man." She spoke to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow at the 2022 UP.Summit in Bentonville, Arkansas on June 8.
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Bloomberg

Ford CFO on EV Plans, Supply Chain, Battery Materials

Higher Ed
Ford Motor Co. CFO John Lawler discusses the automaker's staffing needs for its expansion into electric-vehicles, the impact of supply-chain issues on vehicle pricing, and battery material sourcing on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip7:18
Bloomberg

Daimler Truck CEO Committed to 2025 Profitability Plan

Higher Ed
Daimler Truck Holding AG expects higher profit margins this year even as manufacturers battle fallout from the war in Ukraine that is exacerbating supply chain pressures. The company last month said it will discontinue its business...