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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Half of the work buildings in Nebraska State Prison yard are destroyed after 13 hours of incendiary rioting by more than 200 inmates

Higher Ed
Title: "Nebraska Prison Riot - Rebellion Ends After Night of Terror" superimposed over pan over shot of wreckage / PAN OVER smoldering wrecked jail buildings / Top shot Warden James B. Bovey of Nebraska State Penitentiary, troops and...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

People deal with the flood waters from the rampaging Missouri River with faith, toil and help

Higher Ed
Title: "Faith, Toil, Teamwork Victory Over Floods" / PAN Missouri River / PAN river running, water, river running under bridge / MS Army officers near jeep, soldiers in background / CU soldier using walkie-talkie / VS soldiers passing...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Gens. LeMay and Doolittle present replica B-47 to actor Jimmy Stewart at the eighth annual Air Force Association Convention in Omaha, NE

Higher Ed
Title: "Winged Reunion - Air Force Association Meets in Omaha" superimposed over crowd tilt up to "Thunderbirds" (precision jet flying team), Republic F-84 "Thunder-jets", U.S. Army jet fighters, in flight / PAN planes on field, people...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

New US Secretary of State Dulles speaks to employees; swearing-in ceremonies for new members of the Eisenhower administration

Higher Ed
Title: "The Washington Scene" superimposed over the US Capitol / high angle Pan new Secretary of State John Foster Dulles speaks outside to large crowd of State Department employees / CU Dulles at microphones / high angle MS Dulles...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Duke beats Nebraska 34-7 to win Orange Bowl in Miami, FL

Higher Ed
Title: "Football Welcomes 1955 - The Bowl Games" superimposed over CU bowl full of footballs / Intertitle: "Miami" superimposed over pan shot of festivities on field at Orange Bowl / ZI Orange Bowl Queen Carolyn Stroupe on top of float /...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Lions International Parade in 1956 Miami

Higher Ed
Title superimposed on a nighttime parade, "At Miami - Lions International Parade" / A parade of a crowd of men marching with their countries' flags / Women with voluminous dresses on a sparkly float / the Lions' insignia in a 'starburst'...
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Bloomberg

John Deere Is Facing a Farmer Revolt

Higher Ed
John Deere boasted record profits in 2021 and finally struck a deal with striking union workers. But now it has a bigger problem: farmers are revolting against restrictions on how they repair complex equipment.
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The Recount

Kellogg Co to Permanently Replace Striking Workers

Higher Ed
Not grrrrrreat! Kellogg & Co employees rejected a contract proposal, with 1,400 workers at the company’s cereal plants choosing to remain on strike. So what is Kellogg’s going to do? Permanently replace all of them.
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Curated Video

The graphic details of a disputed abortion procedure filled the Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices voiced concern with a federal ban on that operation.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Heated Abortion Debate at the Supreme Court CAPTION: The graphic details of a disputed abortion procedure filled the Supreme Court on Wednesday as justices voiced concern with a federal ban on that operation. (Nov....
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Bloomberg

MIT’s Brynjolfsson on Technology, Economies, and Taxes

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Director Erik Brynjolfsson discusses the tech sector’s impact on the global economy, the link between productivity and taxes, and the benefits of a carbon tax. He speaks at the World...
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Curated Video

Why Aren't Jobs Being Filled? Some Say Unemployment Aid, Others Virus

Higher Ed
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo says fear of COVID, lack of daycare influencing job market more than $300 payments.
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Curated Video

5 States Resisting Recommendation To Make Census Promotion Committees

Higher Ed
The goal of the committees is to use local resources to build awareness about the census.
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Curated Video

A Nebraska Senator says a requirement tucked into the nation's massive new health care law will be a job-killing drag on small businesses.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: GOP Weekly Address: Small Businesses CAPTION: A Nebraska Senator says a requirement tucked into the nation's massive new health care law will be a job-killing drag on small businesses. (July 31)
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Bloomberg

How the Keystone XL Fight May Signal the Demise of Pipelines

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- With the development of renewable energy accelerating, the pipeline business increasingly finds itself against the ropes. The Biden administration dealt a death blow to Keystone XL, and the fate of similar projects remains...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : At Pine Ridge tribe

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : At Pine Ridge tribe
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Curated Video

2 Russians charged in international malware scheme

Higher Ed
The Justice Department unsealed charges Thursday against two Russian men in what authorities say was one of the worst computer hacking and bank fraud schemes of the past decade.
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Curated Video

2 Russians charged in international malware scheme

Higher Ed
The Justice Department unsealed charges Thursday against two Russian men in what authorities say was one of the worst computer hacking and bank fraud schemes of the past decade.
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Curated Video

AP-NORC Poll: Democrats hold health care advantage

Higher Ed
Americans are giving Democrats a clear edge on health care as the 2020 presidential race gears up.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Barcode portraits art you can scan

9th - Higher Ed
Scott Blake takes one of the most ubiquitous items of commercial culture the barcode and turns it into art creating portraits of Americas rich and famous. VOICED : Barcode portraits art you can scan on May 29, 2013 in Omaha, Nebraska...
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Bloomberg

Texas in a Deep Freeze as Cold Air Digs Into the Southern U.S.

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Texas is in the grip of dangerously cold temperatures and snow as residents deal with power outages and unpassable roads. Bloomberg meteorologist Rob Carolan explains the weather patterns that brought the storm to the area on...
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Curated Video

Wildfires Are Spreading Rapidly Across The U.S.

Higher Ed
There are 60 large fires burning across the west, with millions of acres burned. Residents are forced to evacuate their homes.
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The Recount

States Launch Investigation Into Meta Over Instagram

Higher Ed
At least 11 state attorneys general have launched an investigation into Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook. The move comes after “The Facebook Papers” revealed internal research that Instagram may cause mental and emotional...
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Curated Video

The Nebraska and Penn State players gathered at midfield before the game, kneeling together for a long moment in a quiet stadium. (Nov. 12)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Raw Video: Penn State, Nebraska pray before game CAPTION:The Nebraska and Penn State players gathered at midfield before the game, kneeling together for a long moment in a quiet stadium. (Nov. 12) SOT Nebraska Running back...
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Bloomberg

Japan's Current Recession May Delay Abes Tax Hike

Higher Ed
Nov. 17 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker reports on today's ""Top Headlines."" He speaks on Bloomberg Television's ""Market Makers."" (Source: Bloomberg)