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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

US Government Seizes Danish Ships

Higher Ed
Rows of ships docked in harbor / close up of life preserver reading 'Nora Espjerg' / officials placing notice on wall in front of Danish Captain / close up of order from US Maritime Commission / close up of Danish captain reading order /...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Manila Prepares for Invasion

Higher Ed
Reporting from the Philippines, cameraman-reporter Arthur Menken addresses the camera wearing a helmet and field jacket / montage of footage of Manila streets and people including woman smoking a cigar, post office, Japanese Bazaar...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Wooden Ships Boom, Built In Maine

Higher Ed
Frame of a wooden boat being built in Maine / men building the boats, interior view of cradle / a log rolls by on a portable saw mill / workers cut wood in to curves, frame the boat / a man swings an axe at the boat / men constructing...
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Bloomberg

Houston Shipping Channel Coming Back to Life After Harvey

Higher Ed
Sep.05 -- Bloomberg's Laura Blewitt reports on the backlog at the Houston ship channel in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. She speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Trump Calls Vietnam One of Fastest Growing Economies

Higher Ed
Nov.10 -- President Donald Trump speaks at the APEC Vietnam 2017 Summit.
Instructional Video4:29
Curated Video

Reel 2

Higher Ed
Story 18, 10th Army evacuation, 111 CB 105 R2, 1951, b/w, sound 06:48:22: Hungnam Harbour, loading supplies, tanks and personnel onto boats - 10th Army evacuation 06:49:00: Various shots of South Korean...
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Bloomberg

Baltic Dry Index Showing Signs Worst Might Be Over

Higher Ed
Oct.09 -- Genco Shipping CEO John Wobensmith weighs in on the Baltic Dry Index and talks about shipping. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Stock Footage3:49
Bridgeman Arts

City scenes in Stockholm. Sweden, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A clip from the 1960s documentary 'Vikings D'hier et D'Aujourd'hui' (Vikings Yesterday and Today) from Sweden. Shots of building and cathedral exteriors on the streets of Stockholm. Cars travelling down the road system. Boats in the...
Stock Footage2:00
Bridgeman Arts

Bayonne cathedral, buildings and industry. Basque Country, c.1930s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from the documentary Zazpiak Bat about the Basque Country. Scenes of the Bayonne cathedral, Basque museum, industry, ships, ports, villas and the beach. Fishermen unload their fish. Boats travel along the river. Shots of paintings.
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Bloomberg

China Races to Get Toys and Car Parts to U.S. Before Tariffs Bite

Higher Ed
Sep.21 -- The race is on to get Chinese goods into the U.S. before President Donald Trump’s tariffs bite. The U.S. president’s trade war with China has ignited a freight frenzy. Hyundai Merchant Marine’s vessels leaving China for the...
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Curated Video

NATO's Stoltenberg on alliance support for Ukraine

Higher Ed
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Bloomberg

Ships Back Up in Houston Channel as Fire Roils Transports

Higher Ed
Mar.28 -- Eleven days after Intercontinental Terminals Co.’s chemical tanks erupted in flames near Houston and spread panic across the fourth-biggest U.S. city, the company’s top executive made his first public appearance. Until...
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Bloomberg

OPEC Plus Could Easily Fill Gap Caused by Iran Exports Reduction, Stratas Says

Higher Ed
Apr.22 -- Ashley Petersen, senior oil market analyst at Stratas, talks about prices. Crude leapt to its highest in six months after the Trump administration said it will no longer give China, India and other major economies a pass on...
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Bloomberg

Maersk CEO Sees Little Impact From Brexit

Higher Ed
Jan.24 -- Soren Skou, chief executive officer at AP Moller-Maersk, discusses the impact of the Trump administration's tariffs, the outlook for global trade, Brexit, and progress on the firm's drilling unit. He speaks at the World...
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Bloomberg

We Are Very Optimistic About Our Future Says Princess Cruises’s Swartz

Higher Ed
Feb.14 -- Jan Swartz, president of Princess Cruises, discusses plans to increase capacity, bookings, costs and her outlook for growth. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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Curated Video

Trump says Iran is 'nothing but trouble"

Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump says Iran is "nothing but trouble."
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Curated Video

WH responds to Iran's medium-range missile test

Higher Ed
Iran test-launched a medium-range ballistic missile inside its borders, U.S. officials said Friday, defying Trump administration demands that it curtail the weapon program and demonstrating its intent to further push back against U.S....
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Curated Video

WH responds to Iran's medium-range missile test

Higher Ed
Iran test-launched a medium-range ballistic missile inside its borders, US officials said Friday, defying Trump administration demands that it curtail the weapon program and demonstrating its intent to further push back against U.S....
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Bloomberg

Commercial Ships May Need Military Escort Through Straight of Hormuz, Says Richardson

Higher Ed
Jun.14 -- Bill Richardson, former New Mexico Governor and former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, discusses the high tension between the U.S. and Iran following an attack on two U.S. tankers in the Middle East. He speaks with...
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Curated Video

Russia Returns Seized Ships To Ukraine

Higher Ed
Russia seized the ships and crew nearly a year ago, claiming the Ukrainian vessels were in its waters illegally.
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Curated Video

Iran Says It Will Target Any U.S. Vessels That Threaten Its Ships

Higher Ed
A top Iranian military leader said counteraction would be decisive and quick.
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Curated Video

10 years after BP spill, companies drill deeper

Higher Ed
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Curated Video

10 years after BP spill, companies drill deeper

Higher Ed
Ten years after an oil rig explosion killed 11 workers and unleashed an environmental nightmare in the Gulf of Mexico, companies are drilling into deeper and deeper waters, where the payoffs can be huge but the risks are greater than ever.