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Bridgeman Arts

Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 7 - Unloading and transportation of bacon cargo around London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Part 7 of the 1968 film Tower Bridge: Looking At London, which explores the history and development of the Tower Bridge along the River Thames. Presented by Ann Dickinson. In this clip, bacon cargo is lifted by cranes and unloaded onto...
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Bridgeman Arts

Sweden 1970s - countryside, suburbia and the city

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Promotional film with American VO about Sweden, made in 1970s. Clip features scenes of rural landscapes, suburban residential streets, and the city of Stockholm, including its buildings and offices.
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Bridgeman Arts

City sites and people in Europe, 1969

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the 'The First Step: President Nixon's European Visit', a film produced by the United States Information Agency in 1969, covering Richard Nixon's European visits and meetings. In this clip, a narrator talks over a shot of the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Re-enacted scenes of a photographer with boaters, 1880s, made in France, 1956

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, a photographer takes pictures of people...
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Curated Video

What Can Be Saved? Dams threaten wild river

Higher Ed
One of Europe's last wild rivers is under threat from development.
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Curated Video

Texas Governor Shuts Down Bars, Scales Back Restaurant Dining

Higher Ed
Gov. Gregg Abbott made the changes after a surge in coronavirus cases in the state.
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Sky News

Boris Johnson's Conservative Party speech

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson giving his speech at Conservative Party conference on 6 October 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom.
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Curated Video

The Mighty Mississippi River Is Drying Out

Higher Ed
The Mississippi River's water levels are dropping to record lows, mostly in the Great Plains and Midwest.
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Curated Video

Hurricane Fiona Slams Dominican Republic After Pounding Puerto Rico

Higher Ed
Fiona was centered 35 miles southeast of Samana in the Dominican Republic Monday morning with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph.
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Curated Video

Drought-struck salmon need a truck-load of help getting to the sea

Higher Ed
In drought-stricken California, young Chinook salmon are hitting the road, not the river, to get to the Pacific Ocean. Millions of six-month-old smolts - or young salmon - are hitching rides in tanker trucks because California's historic...
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Curated Video

In Alaska, rivers and streams often get crossed in pack rafts, one-man rafts carried in backpacks. But long winters can make people''s rafting skills and muscles rusty. Enter pack raft polo.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: In the water for pack raft polo CAPTION: In Alaska, rivers and streams often get crossed in pack rafts, one-man rafts carried in backpacks. But long winters can make people''s rafting skills and muscles rusty....
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Curated Video

RR8104B SOUTH AFRICA: CANOE MARATHON

Higher Ed
Background to story: In Natal, South Africa, the Duzi Canoe Marathon is a major, spectacular sporting occasion - and an exciting endurance test. Over three days, eight hundred entrants race over a hundred miles. They ride the...
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Curated Video

Nearly 100 people drown every year in the U.S. because of rip currents. Researchers took to the waters off North Carolina Wednesday to set up rip current data-logging drifters to track their patterns. (July 23)

Higher Ed
Researchers took to the waters off North Carolina Wednesday to set up rip current data-logging drifters. About 100 people each year in the U.S. drown because of rip currents, and about 80 percent of swimmers who must be rescued in the...
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama assured the nation Saturday that he was keeping tabs on floods roiling the Midwest and putting the federal government's weight behind efforts to avert disaster.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Obama on flooding: we will help CAPTION: Seeking to avoid a Hurricane Katrina-like leadership failure, President Barack Obama assured the nation Saturday that he was keeping tabs on floods roiling the Midwest and putting the...
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Curated Video

CROATIA: ZAGREB: IFOR PRESS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Rear Admiral John Nathman, the man in charge of working out the logistics for the NATO force in Bosnia said Operation Endeavour is going well. He said they were getting a lot of support and cooperation from all sides. At a...
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Curated Video

Researchers say as much as 80 percent of the oil from the spill remains in the Gulf. They warn that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a bigger mess than the government claims and that a lot of crude is lurking deep below the surface.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Researchers: 80 percent of oil remains in Gulf CAPTION: Researchers say as much as 80 percent of the oil from the spill remains in the Gulf. They warn that the Gulf of Mexico oil spill is a bigger mess than the government...
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Curated Video

What eventually became Tropical Storm Irene flooded streets and knocked out power on Long Island. As AP's Haven Daley reports, residents have to wait for the water to recede before the clean up can begin.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Irene pounds Long Island with major flooding CAPTION: What eventually became Tropical Storm Irene flooded streets and knocked out power on Long Island. As AP's Haven Daley reports, residents have to wait for the water to recede...
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Curated Video

ShowBiz Minute: Rivers, Cumberbatch, Smith

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: ShowBiz Minute: Rivers, Cumberbatch, Smith CAPTION: Melissa Rivers files malpractice suit; Cumberbatch issues apology; Petty earns 'Stay With Me' credit. (Jan. 27) AP ShowBiz Minute Joan Rivers' daughter has filed a malpractice...
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Curated Video

The crash that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens served as another tragic reminder about the dangers of flying in Alaska, where general aviation accident rates are more than twice the national average.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Alaska a tough place to fly CAPTION: The crash that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens served as another tragic reminder about the dangers of flying in Alaska, where general aviation accident rates are more than...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Drought shrinks Mississippi -- and barge business

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Drought shrinks Mississippi -- and barge business
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Estrellas despiden de Joan Rivers en Nueva York

9th - Higher Ed
Estrellas de la moda el cine y la television dieron este domingo el ultimo adios en Nueva York a la actriz y presentadora Joan Rivers fallecida este jueves a los 81 anos
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Southwest England battles floods and reco

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Southwest England battles floods and reco
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Iguala the cemetery town of organised crime

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Iguala the cemetery town of organised crime
News Clip2:48
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : More rain hits English village cut off by

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : More rain hits English village cut off by