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Bridgeman Arts

Czechoslovakia 1968 - Soviet planes landing, poisonous mushroom posters, Czechs leaving, and Lidice

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 8 from the 1968 film "Seven Days to Remember", a chronology of the events which followed the invasion of Czechoslovakia on August 20, 1968 by troops from the Warsaw Pact. In this clip, Soviet planes land in the country. Footage of...
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Bloomberg

There is Money to be Made in Energy: Starwood Capital's Rothauser

Higher Ed
Jan.28 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Armin Rothauser, head of non-real estate debt investing at Starwood Capital Group, which has in excess of $60 billion of assets under management.
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Bloomberg

Hyzon CEO on Company's IPO

Higher Ed
Jul.20 -- Hyzon Motors goes public via SPAC. Craig Knight, Hyzon CEO, discusses the debut and the market for zero-emissions commercial vehicles. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Central Gulf Coast Residents Drying Out After Tropical Storm Claudette

Higher Ed
The storm is expected to move toward the North Carolina coast over the weekend.
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Curated Video

President Biden Insists He's Open To Compromise On Infrastructure Plan

Higher Ed
Republicans have balked at the idea of a corporate tax hike and have issue with President Biden's broad definition of infrastructure.
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Curated Video

President Biden To Unveil $2T Infrastructure, Economic Recovery Plan

Higher Ed
White House officials say the eight-year plan would generate millions of jobs and help shift away from fossil fuels and other carbon-based energies.
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Curated Video

Yellowstone Flooding Prompts 10,000 To Flee National Park

Higher Ed
While no one has been reported killed or injured, waters were only starting to recede Tuesday and the full extent of the destruction wasn't yet known.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: The bumpy road to reliable transport in Peru

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: The bumpy road to reliable transport in Peru
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Curated Video

Trump: Infrastructure To Be 'Envy of The World'

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, D.C. - 9 June 20171. UPSOUND (English) Donald Trump, US President:"Faster approvals and innovated partnerships with the state, local and private sector...
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Bridgeman Arts

Banana harvest and forests in Guadeloupe, Antilles, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 10 from 'Paradis Antillais', a 1950s documentary about Martinique, the Antilles and the West Indies. In this clip, men and women harvest bananas and transport them. Scenes of flowers, plants and wildlife in the forests of Guadeloupe.
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Bridgeman Arts

Kolkhoz farmers and animals. Scientists at work. Estonia, 1971

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1971 documentary 'Estonia' made in the Soviet Union, dubbed in French. Scenes of Kolkhoz farming in the countryside. Cows grazing in the fields and bulls being pulled by their nose rings. Scientists at work in their...
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Bridgeman Arts

Traditional Ukrainian wedding celebrations and dancing. Natural landscapes, Ukraine, 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 11 from the film 'Mon Ukraine' (My Ukraine) from the 1970s, exploring landscapes, sites and everyday life in Ukraine. Close up of a Ukrainian orthodox bride. Country wedding, bride coming to a cart, two women carrying a rind-shaped...
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Bridgeman Arts

The Living City, 1970, part 15 - new office blocks in the Fetter Lane and Aldgate area

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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Sky News

Interview with Tour de France winner Chris Froome

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview with four-times Tour de France winner Chris Froome, speaking about being set to take part in a race in Belgium as part of the Tour de France tradition, and the mixed reception from French cycling fans during the...
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Bloomberg

Illegal Migration on Mexican Border Is Fraction of What It Was, Ex-DHS Chief Says

Higher Ed
Feb.15 -- Former U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson comments on President Donald Trump's plan to redirect $7 billion for a border wall. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

81% Of The World's 11-To-17-Year-Olds Aren't Active Enough

Higher Ed
The World Health Organization found 81% of adolescents worldwide aren't getting enough exercise, and that there's a gender gap for activity worldwide.
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Curated Video

President Biden To Respond To Infrastructure Proposal

Higher Ed
Press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden administration seeking more details on plan developed by 11 Republicans and nine Democrats.
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Bloomberg

India's Dilip Buildcon Says Revenue May Double in 4-5 Years

Higher Ed
Mar.02 -- Rohan Suryavanshi, head of strategy and planning at Indian infrastructure developer Dilip Buildcon Ltd., discusses the prospects for the company following the latest government budget. He speaks with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Curated Video

Moderate Dems Demand Quick Passage Of Infrastructure Bill

Higher Ed
The Senate approved the budget resolution early Wednesday over solid GOP opposition.
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Bloomberg

Chattanooga Mayor on Infrastructure, Inflation Pressures

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- Chattanooga, Tennessee Mayor Tim Kelly discusses the state of infrastructure and inflation pressures in Tennessee with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Curated Video

Winter Weather System Hitting More Than A Dozen States

Higher Ed
The massive winter storm is disrupting travel and power across multiple states.
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Curated Video

How Far Will The Infrastructure Bill's $1.2 Trillion Go?

Higher Ed
Money for roads, bridges and broadband will help, but more investment will likely be needed.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Eating shoes: surviving Madagascar's famine

9th - Higher Ed
REFILE OF A NATURAL SOUND VERSION AFP REPORT/VOICED AFP REPORT on famine devastating the south of Madagascar as the UN’s World Food Programme announces that nearly 30,000 people in the country are in the grips of the world's only famine...
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Curated Video

S.C. Works To Reduce Fatalities By Fixing Dangerous Rural Roads

Higher Ed
One in five Americans live in rural communities, yet studies show nearly half of all fatal traffic accidents are happening in rural America.