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Bridgeman Arts

Telecommunications operators in Muscat, Oman, and women crossing the road with children. UAE, 1974

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 16 from 'Arabia, the fortunate' a documentary about the United Arab Emirates in 1974. Telecommunications operators working in Muscat, Oman. Road traffic and women crossing the road with children.
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Bloomberg

Why Sweden Switched Sides

Higher Ed
May.17 -- Between 1950 and 1970 the number of deaths on Sweden's roads more than doubled. Today though, it has one of the world’s lowest rates of traffic fatalities. This is the story of how the Swedish government started the change on...
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Sky News

More bad weather expected for the UK

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows exterior shots gritting lorries being filled with salt at depot and driving along roads. Exterior shots traffic queuing on busy dual carriageways. Interview with Head of Operational Services, Oldham Council Craig Dale...
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Curated Video

US VP Pence promotes tax reform in West Virginia

Higher Ed
In a campaign to bolster President Donald Trumps tax reform law, Vice President Mike Pence hit the road promoting the legislation. The Vice president visits the trucking business Worldwide Equipment in White Sulphur...
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Bridgeman Arts

Capital County, 1950, part 2 - Animated maps show the development of the city of London

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 2 of a film called Capital County, exploring the work of the London County Council (LCC) and the development and administration of London in 1950. The film presents council services seen through the eyes of an ordinary citizen of...
Instructional Video2:58
Curated Video

VP Pence Promotes Tax Reform In West Virginia

Higher Ed
In a campaign to bolster President Donald Trumps tax reform law, Vice President Mike Pence hit the road promoting the legislation. The Vice president visits the trucking business Worldwide Equipment in White Sulphur...
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Curated Video

Trump Defends PR Response, Comments on Cuba

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump defended his administration's response to the devastation in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. "We have done an incredible job considering there's absolutely nothing to work with, President...
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Bloomberg

Mobius: Modi Should Make it Easier to Invest in India

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Mark Mobius, co-founder and partner at Mobius Capital Partners, discusses what Modi should do to attract investment in India, how bullish he is on India, where he’s putting his money and the biggest risk he sees for the...
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Bloomberg

Australia’s Wildfires Set to Intensify

Higher Ed
Jan.01 -- Extreme weather in the coming days is expected to intensify Australia’s bushfires. The death toll is rising and the military has been scrambled to help thousands who have been cut off along the coast of New South Wales....
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Bloomberg

How the World Bank Is Run

Higher Ed
Sep.05 -- World Bank President Dr. Jim Yong Kim explains how the bank is run and who funds it. He speaks in the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was taped Aug. 6 in Washington.
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Bloomberg

Canadian Pacific Railway Insulated From Trade Tensions, CEO Creel Says

Higher Ed
Jun.18 -- Keith Creel, Canadian Pacific Railway chief executive officer, discusses the impact of China-U.S. trade tensions on the company and Canada's economy, and the outlook for the North American rail industry. He speaks with...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Fury over S. Africa road tolls

9th - Higher Ed
South Africa has rolled out a highly unpopular electronic tolling of highways in and around Johannesburg, drawing the ire of motorists in the run-up to next year's election CLEAN : Fury over S. Africa road tolls on December 04, 2013 in...
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Bloomberg

Senators Agree on $550 Billion Infrastructure Bill

Higher Ed
Aug.01 -- A bipartisan Senate group wrapped up six weeks of negotiations on Sunday with a $550 billion infrastructure package they hope to put to a vote and pass this week. Bloomberg’s Kathleen Hays reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Bloomberg

Bipartisan Senators' Group Reach Infrastructure Deal

Higher Ed
Jul.28 -- A bipartisan group of senators and the White House reach a tentative agreement on a roughly half-trillion-dollar infrastructure package. This marks a significant breakthrough in the drive to muscle through Congress a massive...
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Bloomberg

There is No Appetite to Raise Taxes on the Republican Side of the Aisle, says Rep. Garbarino

Higher Ed
Mar.15 -- Representative Andrew Garbarino, a Republican from New York, discusses President Biden's infrastructure bill, the possibility of raising taxes and Governor Cuomo. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance...
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Curated Video

VDOT: No One Stranded On I-95 After Hours Of Being Trapped

Higher Ed
Hundreds were stranded after a winter storm snarled traffic in Virginia and left some stuck in place for nearly 24 hours in freezing temperatures.
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Bloomberg

Infrastructure Plan Is Not Inflationary, Boushey Says

Higher Ed
U.S. Council of Economic Advisers Member Heather Boushey says President Joe Biden's infrastructure plan is long-term and not a stimulus package. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Massive Winter Storm Brings Frigid Temps, Snow And Ice To U.S.

Higher Ed
Winter weather is blanketing the U.S. as a massive storm sent temperatures crashing and created whiteout conditions.
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Sky News

Priti Patel announces plans to increase the maximum penalties for disrupting a motorway after Insulate Britain protesters

Higher Ed
VOICED: The Home Secretary has announced plans to increase the maximum penalties for disrupting a motorway, to combat road-blocking demonstrations. SHOWS: Interior shots of Home Secretary Priti Patel, Gvs police on horses, gvs police...
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Bloomberg

Prime Minister Truss Lays Out Her Plan for UK

Higher Ed
UK Prime Minister Liz Truss lays out her plan to turn Britain into an "aspiration nation." She says she'll take action this week to deal with the energy crisis. She speaks at 10 Downing Street in her first speech as Britain's new leader.
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama said Friday that he thinks republicans sincerely believe that the only way to get control of the deficit is to cut spending so drastically that would result in a 'fundamentally different society than the one we have now.'

Higher Ed
HEADLINE (48 characters): AP Exclusive: Obama on GOP's vision CAPTION: (255 characters): President Barack Obama says that he thinks republicans sincerely believe that the only way to get control of the deficit is to cut spending so...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Police: Removing Barricades to Ease Traffic

Higher Ed
Oct. 13 -- Hong Kong police began removing some barricades erected by pro-democracy protesters in the Central business district as the demonstrations enter their third week. Bloomberg's Rosalind Chin has the latest developments on...
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Sky News

Snow Causes Travel Disruption Across UK

Higher Ed
Snow Causes Travel Disruption Across UK
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Police Use Chainsaws to Shrink Protest Site

Higher Ed
Oct. 14 -- Hong Kong police used chain saws to clear more barricades erected by pro-democracy demonstrators in the citys business district, after Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying signaled hes losing patience with protesters. Bloomberg's...