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British Movietone

JANET FOLLOWS MUM'S FOOTSTEPS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Janet Simpson of Northwood, Middlesex, one of Britain's Olympic sprinters, has been training under mother's supervision. Mrs Simpson was an athlete too, and entered for the hurdles in the 1932 Olympics in America. Also she won a bronze...
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British Movietone

OLYMPIC PREVIEW

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Excellent progress on the preparations for the 1960 Olympic Games is reported from Rome. The plans, first executed in model form, provide for a sports palace, a velodrome and a stadium, where athletes from all over the world will...
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British Movietone

WHAT FUTURE OLYMPIC AMATEURS?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Now that the Mexico Games are over - we count our Medals, and consider how much longer the British traditions of Amateurism can stand up to the Power Game being played by the Communists and Americans, who spare no expense to build up an...
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British Movietone

THE OPENING CEREMONY

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and expressions within either the video or metadata of the collection are reproduced for historical accuracy and do not represent the opinions or editorial policies of...
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British Movietone

ROYAL DUKES SEE OLYMPIC FINALS

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The Duke of Edinburgh with the Duke of Kent recently attended the Olympic Games at Helsinki, during which they saw the 1,500 metres and the Marathon Race. Disclaimer: British Movietone is an historical collection. Any views and...
Stock Footage1:41
Bridgeman Arts

1936 Berlin Olympics, anti-Semitic signs

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New and imposing buildings around the Reichtag, scenes from the Olympic Stadium in Berlin, parade of the participating nations and scenes from the Olympic games. Stills of anti-Semitic signs, no sound
Stock Footage24:39
Bridgeman Arts

Mexico Olympics 1968

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Swimming and Jump competition during the Olympics in Mexico in 1968.
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Curated Video

The Effect Of Transgender Athlete Bans On Youth Sports

Higher Ed
The criticism of transgender women participating in and winning sports competition can have an effect on the mental health of all ages of athletes.
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Bloomberg

McCann Worldgroup CEO on State of Advertising Industry

Higher Ed
Oct.06 -- Harris Diamond, the CEO of McCann Worldgroup, one of the world's biggest ad agencies, discusses the pandemic and the state of the advertising business. He speaks with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs on...
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Curated Video

Winter Athletes Talk About Mental Health Struggles

Higher Ed
Mental health: It's a conversation that many athletes will tell you hasn't always been an easy one.
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Bloomberg

Dan Doctoroff's Journey From City Hall to Bloomberg

Higher Ed
Dan Doctoroff, Target ALS founder and chairman, talks about how he went from working for then New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg at City Hall to running Bloomberg LP. Doctoroff is on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
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Bloomberg

Startup CEO Cerebral on Investing in Mental Health

Higher Ed
Softbank backed startup Cerebral CEO Kyle Robertson, discusses teaming up with Simone Biles on Mental Health.
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Bloomberg

Sports & Geopolitics Collide as Beijing Games Approach

Higher Ed
As the U.S. announces a "diplomatic boycott" of the Beijing Olympics, it's not the first time global politics has cast a shadow on global sports. But do these punitive measures work as intended? David Westin reflects in this edition of...
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Curated Video

Figure Skating Championships Still Set As Omicron Spreads

Higher Ed
U.S. figure skating told Newsy they are monitoring the situation as the Omicron variant drives a wave of cases.
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Bloomberg

University of Missouri-St. Louis Prof. Brownell on Olympics

Higher Ed
Susan Brownell, an internationally recognized expert on Chinese sports and Professor of Anthropology at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, discusses the importance of Beijing Winter Olympics to China. Susan was a member of an academic...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine: Putin has 'something else in mind' says US foreign policy expert

9th - Higher Ed
The risk of an invasion is less than most people believe," US foreign policy expert Michael O'Hanlon tells AFP, amid warnings that Russia may be preparing to invade Ukraine (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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The Recount

Why There’s No Love for Beijing’s Winter Olympics

Higher Ed
The Winter Olympics start this Friday, February 4th in Beijing, but you’d be forgiven for not knowing that. LZ and Will talk about the lack of buzz that typically accompanies the world’s most unifying sports competition. Prime time...
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Curated Video

China Says Russia Has 'Legitimate Security Concerns'

Higher Ed
The comments come one week before China looks to take over the world stage with the 2022 winter Olympics in Beijing.
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Curated Video

Olympic Gold Medalist Edwin Moses Details Early Life And Career

Higher Ed
Edwin Moses won his first gold medal in 1976 and then another in 1984, but his career didn't stop there.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Orders Families of Diplomats to Leave Ukraine

Higher Ed
The United States has ordered families of diplomats to leave Ukraine saying Russia could decide to invade at any time and White House sources have told Bloomberg the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine will continue operations though officials still...
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Bloomberg

Russia, $100 Oil Won't Sway Bearish View of Citi's Morse

Higher Ed
Ed Morse, Citi's global head of commodities research, says oil's long-term supply demand balance remains the same regardless of Russia's actions in Ukraine and offers his view of the metals market on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Former IBM CEO Sees China As Supply Chain's 'Wild Card'

Higher Ed
Center for Global Enterprise Chairman and Former IBM CEO Sam Palmisano says China is the 'wild card' in the outlook for global supply chains this year. He spoke to Bloomberg's Shery Ahn about Beijing's role in alleviating supply issues,...
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Bloomberg

Paralympics to Help Change Japanese Mindset About Disability: IPC

Higher Ed
May.31 -- International Paralympic Committee President Andrew Parsons says the the Tokyo Games will help change the Japanese mindset around disability. He speaks in an interview with Bloomberg. (Excerpts)
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Bloomberg

Olympic Athletes Face Concerns Over Internet Spying in China

Higher Ed
Experts are warning athletes participating in the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing to leave their cellphones at home over concerns about internet monitoring. Bloomberg's Jamie Tarabay reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."