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Bridgeman Arts

Somewhere Decent to Live 1967 part 14 - construction site, council blocks in development

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip from a documentary type account of the provision of new housing for Londoners. Looks at London's housing shortage, the work of the Greater London Council. Surveys opinions of tenants rehoused on GLC estates as to their new houses...
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Bridgeman Arts

Holiday group swimming in the Creuse river and visiting a farm. France 1930s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1930s French documentary 'A la decouverte de la France: La Creuse ignoree' (Discover France: The unknown Creuse), about the Creuse region in France. Holiday group cycling along the Creuse River in the countryside. They...
News Clip1:17
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

WWII Pre-fabricated Housing

Higher Ed
Montage of Ottawa, Illinois factory workers constructing pieces of pre-fabricated houses / truck hauling pieces out of factory / in Baltimore, Maryland, small house and shacks, man walking past / houseboat / woman hand washing clothes...
News Clip2:41
Press Association

Mick Lynch delivers speech at RMT rally

Higher Ed
Mick Lynch, Secretary-General of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers delivers speech at RMT rally.
News Clip3:20
Curated Video

CHINA: COMMERCIAL MAGNETIC LEVITATION TRAIN

Higher Ed
Shanghai, China, January 23 2001 and FILE 1. Wide shot of mayor shaking hands with Germans 2. Wide shot people shaking hands 3. Close and tilt-up from hands shaking to people's faces 4. Pan shot of people sitting talking 5. Close shot...
News Clip2:56
Bloomberg

Is the U.S. Housing Market Losing Momentum?

Higher Ed
Dec. 22 -- Canaccord Genuity Securities' Tony Dwyer and Bloomberg economist Carl Riccadonna discuss the state of the U.S. housing market with Bloomberg's Trish Regan and Matt Miller on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
News Clip3:21
Sky News

Assad Regime Using Banned Cluster Bombs

Higher Ed
Assad Regime Using Banned Cluster Bombs
News Clip2:30
Sky News

Floods Cause Severe Building Damage

Higher Ed
Floods Cause Severe Building Damage
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Bloomberg

Tom Barrack on Trump, Big Banks, Digital Infrastructure

Higher Ed
May.02 -- Tom Barrack, Colony NorthStar's chairman, discusses President Trump's remarks about breaking up the big banks and digital infrastructure with Bloomberg's Erik Schatzker at the Milken Institute Global Conference.
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Bridgeman Arts

Children playing in the sand, close ups of workers, city scenes and bookshop. Algiers, 1961

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1961 film 'De quel amour blessec', which shows images from Algeria through the centuries from the perspective of four writers: Apulece, Saint Augustin, Ibn Khaldoun et Albert Camus. Children play in the sand and sing....
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Bridgeman Arts

Settlers and Native Indians in battle. USA, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 from the 1960s black and white documentary. 'Towards Freedom' (French: Vers la liberte). A reconstruction of a Native Indian spying on the settlers. A battle ensues between the settlers and the natives, involving gunfire, arrows,...
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Bloomberg

What to Expect From Housing and Consumer Spending in 2018

Higher Ed
Dec.22 -- Bloomberg Intelligence's Yelena Shulyatyeva discusses the outlook for the U.S. housing market and consumer spending in 2018 on "What'd You Miss?"
News Clip2:12
Bloomberg

Freddie Mac CEO Says U.S. Lacks New Housing Production

Higher Ed
Nov.03 -- Don Layton, chief executive officer at Freddie Mac, discusses the state of U.S. housing. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip3:27
Bloomberg

Hong Kong's Macey & Sons Sees 'Great Deal of Opportunity' in Art Market

Higher Ed
Oct.03 -- Jonathan Macey, founder and chairman of Macey and Sons Auctioneers and Valuers Ltd., which provides services for art investors in Hong Kong, discusses how the geopolitical issues are affecting the industry and his business. He...
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Curated Video

Are Real Estate Websites Shaping The Housing Market?

Higher Ed
Christian Bryant looks into how sites known as iBuyers are changing the housing market and where the average consumer stands amid the crisis.
News Clip4:48
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Memorial honors victims of 'gun violence epidemic' in the United States

9th - Higher Ed
Four houses displaying personal items such as childhood photos and toys honor Americans who have lost their lives to gun violence, in an exhibition that recently opened at the National Building Museum in Washington, DC (Footage by AFPTV...
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Curated Video

Israeli fire on Gaza town raises war crimes claim

Higher Ed
An Israeli military operation to rescue a captured soldier in Rafah is almost certain to be a focus of UN investigators and rights groups looking into possible war crimes by Israel. Just two hours after a temporary cease-fire came to...
News Clip3:46
Sky News

UK Search & Rescue teams Continue their Search

Higher Ed
UK Search & Rescue teams Continue their Search
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Curated Video

News Item (18a5f94d-db79-c2c8-e193-f097362a190f)

Higher Ed
00/00/69 c0017547 / color florida: stan rizley on the migrant workers: uncut "migrant workers" shows: shot of a man speaking, he is the editor of the immokalee bulletin newspaper, says he's been able to observe the migrant people...
News Clip4:47
Curated Video

Smart design to help the poor and the environment

Higher Ed
Pahang - 4 October, 2012 1. Close up of a pumpkin flower 2. Various shots of Norlailawati Yusof, working inside green house 3. SOUNDBITE: (Malay) Norlailawati Yusof, villager working in greenhouse: " I am very happy here because my...
News Clip3:11
Sky News

Smart Home That Can Be Controlled via The Internet

Higher Ed
Smart Home That Can Be Controlled via The Internet
News Clip1:31
Curated Video

Rescue workers in helicopters and earth movers raced to reach Indian villages cut off by mudslides after a powerful earthquake killed 53 people and damaged more than 100,000 homes in the remote Himalayan region of India and Nepal.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Quake hits Himalayan region, scores killed CAPTION: Rescue workers in helicopters and earth movers raced to reach Indian villages cut off by mudslides after a powerful earthquake killed 53 people and damaged more than 100,000...
News Clip2:19
AFP News Agency

VOICED: A guided tour of the Paris suburbs

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: A guided tour of the Paris suburbs
News Clip3:33
Bloomberg

Toll Brothers CEO: Most of Growth Is West of Mississippi

Higher Ed
Aug. 23 -- Douglas Yearley, Toll Brothers chief executive officer, comments on the state of the U.S. housing market during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."