Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Pilot George Townson demonstrates Herrick HV2-A Vertaplane with rotating upper wing, 1937
Title: "Philadelphia" superimposed over pilot in vertaplane / MS pilot George Townson sitting in vertaplane on ground, front propeller rotates / CU Townson adjusts something overhead / MS Townson moves lever overhead and top wing rotates...
Sky News
Lisbon tram driving through streets
CLEAN: Interior shots of a traditional Lisbon tram driving along streets with the driver operating a speed control lever on 18 September 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal
Bloomberg
'Shocking' That Finance Can't Learn From History: Ritholtz
Mar.30 -- Barry Ritholtz, a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, says it is shocking that the finance industry cannot learn from history and discusses his views on current leverage ratios. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz...
Bloomberg
Gold is Fantastically Volatile: Barometer's Avigdor
Oct. 4 -- Diana Avigdor, Portfolio Manager, Barometer Capital joins Bloomberg TV Canada's Pamela Ritchie to discuss gold's dramatic fall below $1,300 on Tuesday. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Making the Case for Optimism in Japanese Markets
March 11 -- David Nadel, portfolio manager at Roycefunds, discusses his optimistic view of Japan's markets and economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›."
Bloomberg
Disney Raises Offer for Fox to $38-a-Share
Jun.20 -- Walt Disney Co. has submitted an improved offer of $38-a-share for assets of 21st Century Fox Inc. that eclipses Comcast Corp's bid from last week. Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeny reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
Bloomberg
Options Insight: How to Play the Nasdaq 100 Index
Nov. 8 -- Recon Capital Partners' Kevin Kelly discusses the recent performance of stocks and his options strategy for the Nasdaq 100 Index. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julie Hyman on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Top Senate Democrats Push for Stiffer Penalties in Privacy Law
Nov.19 -- A group of top Senate Democrats said on Monday that any federal privacy legislation should include the possibility that violators will face criminal penalties or consumer lawsuits. Bloomberg's Ben Brody reports on "Bloomberg...
Bloomberg
Copper Rally Stalls as Traders Unwind Bullish Bets
Jun.15 -- Copper prices plunged to a seven-week low ahead of this week’s Federal Reserve meeting and on signals of waning demand in China. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Andrew Cosgrove has the details.
Bloomberg
Why ECB's Recent Decisions Are a Big Deal for Markets
April 6 (Bloomberg) -- Prudential Ficed Income's Michael Collins discusses ECB monetary policy, his outlook for the markets and his investment ideas. He speaks on "Bloomberg ‹GO›." (Source: Bloomberg)
Bridgeman Arts
Tower Bridge: Looking at London, 1968, part 3 - Bascule mechanisms and procedures for a ship passing through
Part 3 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, a diagram of the bridge's bascule mechanisms is...
Bloomberg
Robert F. Smith on the Success of His Private Equity Firm
Jun.20 -- Robert F. Smith, Vista Equity Partners founder and chairman, says his firm, which launched in 2000, now has 300 employees and has done about the same number of deals on the way to becoming among the most successful private...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Paris hospital unit helps patients with post-Covid rehabilitation
A hospital in the western suburbs of Paris has created a special rehabilitation unit dedicated to treating patients who have recovered from the Covid-19 infection but still show some symptoms (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Will the Fed Start Rate Liftoff With 25 Basis-Point Hike?
Federal Reserve policy makers begin their two-day meeting on Tuesday, with all eyes on Wednesday's rate decision. Former Federal Reserve Economist, Jain Family Institute Senior Fellow and a Bloomberg Opinion Contributor Claudia Sahm...
Bloomberg
Can the U.S. 'Print Money' to Pay Down the National Debt?
May 12 -- L. Randall Wray, a professor of economics at Bard College and a senior scholar at the Levy Economics Institute, discusses the U.S. national debt and inflation with Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal on "What'd You Miss?"
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : US: Deferral of Iran nuclear deal a setback says expert
CLEAN : US: Deferral of Iran nuclear deal a setback says expert
Bridgeman Arts
Hoggar mountain range, the Tuaregs, Bedouin tribesmen load camels with salt to travel across desert, Algeria 1957
Clip 1 from 16mm 1957 film about the Tuareg Bedouin tribe in Algeria. Aerials of the Hoggar Mountains. Tribesmen load camels with salt to travel across desert.
Bloomberg
Co-Working Spaces Will See Resurgence, Says The Riveter CEO
Feb.08 -- Amy Nelson, founder and CEO of The Riveter Inc., discusses the future of the co-working space landscape in a post-Covid world. She also talks about her efforts in advocating for gender equity at the workplace. Nelson speaks...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : 'Kind of magical': US scientists train rats to drive small cars, study benefits to brain
Dr. Kelly Lambert's research lab at the University of Richmond, in the US state of Virginia, trains rats to drive small cars and rewards them with treats, exploring the potential benefits to the brain in the process (Footage by AFPTV via...
Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley Tops Profit Estimates on Trading Revenue
April 18 -- Morgan Stanley reported first-quarter results that beat Wall Street estimates on smaller-than-expected declines in stock and bond trading revenue. Bloomberg's Dakin Campbell breaks down the results with Richard Clarida,...
Bloomberg
Gold and Silver Miner ETFs Shine
Aug. 11 -- Bloomberg Gadfly Columnist Michael Regan reports on gold and silver miner ETFs. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." His opinions are his own.
Bloomberg
What No Longer Being Too-Big-to-Fail Means for GE Capital
June 29 -- Keith Sherin, GE Capital chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company shedding its too-big-to-fail label. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
China Considering Excluding Boeing 737 Max From U.S. Trade Deal
Mar.19 -- China is reportedly looking at excluding Boeing Co.'s 737 Max jet from a list of American exports it would be willing to purchase as part of a U.S. trade deal. Bloomberg's Sarah McGregor reports on "Bloomberg Markets."