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Curated Video

Newsreels, Hindenburg, Radio, War Of The Worlds

Higher Ed
Newsreels (The Opening Credits For A "Newsreel" At The Movies) Newsreel: Ziegfield Chorus Girls Newsreel: Automatic Racing Newsreel: A Man Known As "Batman", Who Jumped Out Of Planes, While Wearing Wings Newsreel: Hindenburg...
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Curated Video

Exile group claims Tehran has acquired banned machinery to further nuclear ambitions

Higher Ed
1. Wide of news conference 2. Various of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English): Dowlat Nowrouzi, National Council of Resistance of Iran: "It's to inform you of a top-secret site in Iran where a part of the vast illegal nuclear weapons...
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Sky News

Oxford University Testing Self-Drive Car

Higher Ed
Oxford University Testing Self-Drive Car
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Curated Video

Hot rod computers pushing limits

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: TechTest: Hot rod computers pushing limits CAPTION: AP Technology Writer Matt Slagle gets under the hood of two of the most powerful desktop computers on the market. (Dec. 7) Nat Sound Piece... No Script
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Storm is the final blow for French oyster farms

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Storm is the final blow for French oyster farms
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Hand gestures for VR and more

Higher Ed
LEAD-IN:Ever got lost in a virtual environment ? Need a helping hand ?Swedish startup Crunchfish is demonstrating its smart intuitive method for interacting with virtual environments at Mobile World Congress in...
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Bloomberg

McKinsey's Chui Links Tech Arrogance, Youthful Exuberance

Higher Ed
Mar.01 -- Michael Chui, partner at McKinsey Global Institute, examines the driving factors behind arrogance in the tech industry and the negative impact of automation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

D-Day Invasion Of France, War Tanks Unloaded

Higher Ed
Allied military invasion during D-Day / tanks and heavy machinery unloaded onto beach for inland fighting / soldiers march in formation.
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Curated Video

CES preview: Lifelike robots built to win over humans

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to be a top trend at the annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. In Hong Kong, a startup is envisioning a future in which AI-powered robots evolve to...
Stock Footage1:03
Bridgeman Arts

Factories and industrial complexes. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Scenes of workers operating machinery in various factories and industrial complexes.
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Bridgeman Arts

Industry and transport in Ukraine, 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from the film 'Mon Ukraine' (My Ukraine) from the 1970s, exploring landscapes, sites and everyday life in Ukraine. Modern buildings and piles. Miners walking out from work in working suits and dirty faces. Wide shot inside the...
Stock Footage4:05
Bridgeman Arts

Workers in the steelworks factory. France, 1950

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 12 from 'Les gens du Nord' (People of the North), a black and white documentary about mining towns in the North of France. Footage of workers at the steelworks factory.
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Bloomberg

Man Group CEO Says CTAs Did Not Cause the Selloff

Higher Ed
Feb.13 -- Luke Ellis, chief executive officer at Man Group, explains why CTAS did not start, nor cause the selloff and how it was "the same as humans doing it." He speaks with Bloomberg's Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French textile manufacturers turn to innovation to bring back production

9th - Higher Ed
In Ardèche, a factory is preparing to launch an ultra-automated line of French sports shoes. In the Drôme, a jeans brand wants to recycle cotton fibre to produce in France. Both see innovation as the key to relocating the textile...
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Bloomberg

Ballet Crypto CEO Very Bullish on Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency

Higher Ed
Bobby Lee, chief executive officer at Ballet Crypto, discusses the upgrade to the Ethereum blockchain coming up in September, what it means for the crypto space and his outlook for cryptocurrencies. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

One Billion Happy's Gawdat on Happiness and AI

Higher Ed
Mo Gawdat, Founder of One Billion Happy, discusses the ties between happiness and the rise of artificial intelligence. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad Salamat on the sidelines of the "Barclays Asia Forum" on "Bloomberg Markets...
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Curated Video

Hundreds of robots on show at giant expo

Higher Ed
Santa Clara, Calif, USA - recent 1. Articulated humanoid skeleton robots 2. Roomba, vacuum cleaner robot 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Rodney Brooks, iRobot co-founder 4. HRP-2 humanoid robot 5. CU small humanoid robot getting up twice 6. Jin...
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Curated Video

Some Ditch Candidate Picks, Vote Strategically

Higher Ed
Some U.S. voters are acknowledging they may not be casting ballots for their preferred candidate in this year's unpredictable presidential primary season.Some of them say they're voting for someone other than their favorite candidate in...
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Curated Video

Trainer explains security at French airports

Higher Ed
French authorities have tightened security at Paris airports since last year's attacks in the city with thousands of border police officers, custom personnel, soldiers and private guards patrolling daily in the three airports serving the...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Robot magic from Japan

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Robot magic from Japan
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Bloomberg

Why Holding Onto Banking Jobs Won't Be Easy

Higher Ed
Dec.30 -- While lower taxes, higher interest rates and lighter regulation under Trump could help boost U.S. banks’ earnings by a median 22 percent in 2018, firms will keep chipping away at costs by using technology to replace traders...
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Curated Video

Testimony by Ukraine's ousted president postponed

Higher Ed
Video testimony by Ukraine's ousted president, in the trial of five former special forces policemen charged with fatally shooting scores of demonstrators, has been postponed.The shootings in February 2014 were the bloody climax of months...
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Sky News

Government review into fixed odds betting terminals released

Higher Ed
<< VOICED: They've been dubbed the crack-cocaine of gambling, betting machines that allow punters to spend up to 100 pounds every twenty seconds. Anti-gambling campaigners have been pushing for that limit to be reduced, saying it's...