News Clip0:57
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

March of Dimes Benefit Fashion Show

Higher Ed
Title: "Celebrities in March of Dimes Fashion Show" superimposed over LS models walking catwalk / VS women holding signs with state names walking catwalk surrounded by attendees at fundraiser tables / Jean MacArthur shaking hands with...
News Clip2:29
Curated Video

What's The Difference Between Vaping And Using E-Cigs?

Higher Ed
When you get down to brass tacks, e-cigs, tank vaporizers and Juul devices are one and the same.
News Clip2:10
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Forest Service Fire Safety PSA

Higher Ed
US Forest Service logo / footage of forest fires / burned forest / stacks of cut lumber / men fighting fire / wide shot of a dam / hands sorting through police profiles / couple seated on couch with baby / man on telephone looking at...
News Clip2:40
Curated Video

CDC Reports 6 Deaths, 380 Illnesses Linked To E-cigarettes

Higher Ed
The Centers for Disease Control is also sounding the alarm over advertising for e-cigarettes that it says corresponds with a spike in teen use.
News Clip5:36
Curated Video

Study claims smokers have more success quitting with e-cigarettes

Higher Ed
Can they do harm? Are they better than smoking real cigarettes? The divisions amongst people who are for and against electronic cigarettes is becoming more entrenched, not least in the US where a number of cities including New York and...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Dr. McCormick with his fireless smoking system

Higher Ed
Inventor Dr. William J. McCormick sits at table with electric smoking devices which resemble hookahs; SOT he explains how his device works through thermostatically controlled heat / MS SOT as McCormick holds a cigarette; he talks about...
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Bloomberg

China's Killer Profits

Higher Ed
This week's behind-the-scenes view of making the cover: the paradox of China National Tobacco Corp.
News Clip2:37
Sky News

The number of tobacco-related deaths in India could reach up to one-and-a-half million a year by 2020...

Higher Ed
The number of tobacco-related deaths in India could reach up to one-and-a-half million a year by 2020...
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Hearst Metrotone News

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin attend the Yalta Conference.

Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin attend the Yalta Conference.
News Clip1:46
Sky News

Tobacco Firms 'Should Pay To Help Smokers Stop'

Higher Ed
VOICED: Health campaigners say tobacco companies should pay for the harm caused by smoking. A campaign is calling for a levy on the tobacco industry to help fund anti-smoking measures. Shows people smoking. Includes vox pops with smokers...
News Clip2:00
Bloomberg

La tecnología que está reemplazando nuestra dosis de nicotina

Higher Ed
Oct.25—El hábito de fumar busca volver a ser respetable. Mientras que la práctica tradicional disminuye a nivel mundial, una nueva versión está tomando auge: los cigarrillos electrónicos. Los fumadores obtienen su dosis de nicotina...
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Bridgeman Arts

Cigarette Manufacturing

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Shot of the Capitol building and scenes of cigarette manufacturing plant.
Stock Footage1:41
Bridgeman Arts

The Living City, part 22 - London school kids and office workers, interior office, commuters on streets

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from 1970 film focussing on the history of the City of London - the Square Mile - its economic growth, institutions, administration, buildings and future. The film illustrates the major part taken by local government in the physical...
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Curated Video

USA: DEADLOCK IN NEGOTIATIONS WITH TOBACCO INDUSTRY OVER DAMAGES

Higher Ed
English/Nat Negotiators attempting to settle disputes between 34 U-S states and the tobacco industry have hit problems. Both sides are refusing to budge over two major issues - punitive damages and regulation over the amount of nicotine...
News Clip2:53
Sky News

Doctors Call for a Ban on Smoking in Cars

Higher Ed
Doctors Call for a Ban on Smoking in Cars
News Clip5:36
Curated Video

++ REPLAY ++Study claims smokers have more success quitting with e-cigarettes

Higher Ed
A new scientific review of e-cigarettes has found they are likely to be much less harmful than conventional cigarettes for both users and bystanders. The latest review looked at a number of major studies including evidence that people...
News Clip0:50
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Wounded American soldiers in Korea

Higher Ed
(Jumpy video) VS Army medics in the field administering blood from bottles; priest kneels over man on stretcher and anther soldiers crouches over comrade patting his cheek / Roman Catholic men kneel as priest prays / sign: 'Tachikawa...
News Clip2:43
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Russia smokers react after balcony ban

9th - Higher Ed
No more late night balcony cigarettes summer barbeques or candle lit patio dinners: Russians are fuming at the latest fire safety legislation adopted to decrease the number of careless blazes (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Scientists in the United Kingdom say that they have evidence to prove that exercise produces activity in the brain which removes cravings.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE:Scientists: Exercise can curb smoking CAPTION: Scientists in the United Kingdom say that they have evidence to prove that exercise produces activity in the brain which removes cravings. (March 3) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ...
News Clip2:20
AFP News Agency

VOICED : E cig revolution promotes vaping instead

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : E cig revolution promotes vaping instead
News Clip3:56
Sky News

Bill Wyman & Mandy Smith Announce Wedding in 1989

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Rolling Stones bassist & founding member Bill Wyman with Mandy Smith speaking to press & photographers about stories in the media about their relationship, working together and their family at the Sticky Fingers...
News Clip3:37
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Demonstration in Nantes, western France, after recent civilian violent attacks

9th - Higher Ed
Several hundred people demonstrate in Nantes, in western France, against unsafe conditions, after violent attacks have occurred in recent days (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip2:39
Curated Video

Cigarettes destined for smuggling into EU are destroyed

Higher Ed
1. Various of bulldozer driving through piles of cigarette packs, zoom to packs 2. Various of cigarette packs being thrown from lorries 3. Lorry driver smoking 4. Packages of cigarettes 5. SOUNDBITE (Russian) Alexander Vorobyev, Head of...