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Bridgeman Arts

US Vice President Lyndon Johnson addresses West Berliners and meets with Chancellor of West Germany, Konrad Adenauer.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Overhead long shot of crowd gathered and waving in Berlin. Children holding letters that say Freiheit (liberty). Vice-president Lyndon B. Johnson adresses the West Berlin population on 19th August 1961. Lyndon Johnson gets off the plane...
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Bloomberg

Trump Turns Attention to Finance in Dodd-Frank Review

Higher Ed
Feb.03 -- President Donald Trump will move today to halt a fiduciary rule enacted by the Obama Administration while taking the first steps on repealing or replacing Dodd-Frank legislation. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

3D images without the need for a headset

Higher Ed
US CES HOLOLAMPSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:42SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 6 January 20171. Mid of HoloLamp...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : EU and UK will negotiate post Brexit topics in parallel (Von der Leyen)

9th - Higher Ed
During a visit to Dublin President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen says that the United Kingdom and the European Union will be negotiating different topics in parallel after Brexit while Taoiseach Leo Varadkar expressed...
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Bloomberg

Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman on Results, Markets, Hong Kong

Higher Ed
Jul.16 -- James Gorman, chairman and chief executive officer at Morgan Stanley, discusses how second-quarter results reflected the firm’s crisis preparation, the company’s commitment to Hong Kong, and uncertainty surrounding the...
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Curated Video

US State Department says talks with French officials over alleged NSA spying are ongoing after a newspaper reported the agency swept up over 70 million French phone records in a 30-day period. (Oct. 21)

Higher Ed
At the US State Department, reaction to reports that the U.S. National Security Agency was focusing on French phone calls, was to emphasize that there's a need to balance security and privacy. The U.S. National Security Agency swept up...
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Bloomberg

Wrapping the Week in ETFs: Fixed Income Flows, Repo & SEC Ruling

Higher Ed
Sep.25 -- Tim Urbanowicz, director of fixed income ETF strategy at Invesco, talks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Eric Balchunas and Rachel Evans about fixed income vs. equity ETF flows, the repo market's effect on funds, investor appetite...
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Bridgeman Arts

Mandela released from prison in 1990 and speaking against apartheid in his first television interview in 1961

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mandela released from prison in 1990 and speaking against apartheid in his first television interview in 1961
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Bloomberg

Wal-Mart to Stretch Black Friday

Higher Ed
Nov. 12 -- On Before The Bell, Bloomberg's Betty Liu, Pimm Fox and Scarlet Fu report on todays top trending news stories. They speak on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bridgeman Arts

Piotr Ylatov speaking to camera, beach scenes and modern apartment blocks, USSR 1970s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Piotr Ylatov speaking to camera, beach scenes and modern apartment blocks, USSR 1970s
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Bridgeman Arts

Cycling for London, 1983, part 1 - montage of cyclists and street interviews with general public explaining the benefits of cycling.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from info-film about cycling in London 1983. A Parallax Pictures Production for the GLC. This film explores the history of cycling in London and the GLC's plans to improve the experience of London's cyclists. Commissioned by the...
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Bridgeman Arts

Capital County, 1950, part 11 - Council elections, vote counting, housing committees, and future planning

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 11 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...
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Bloomberg

Brexit Battle Expands as Johnson Teases Resignation

Higher Ed
Sep.19 -- U.K. Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson added on to his Brexit essay comments by hinting at a potential resignation in an interview on Monday. Bloomberg's Svenja O'Donnell reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Curated Video

Amber Heard says meeting Syria refugees left a mark on her soul

Higher Ed
Actress Amber Heard said Thursday (5 APRIL 2018) that encounters with Syrian refugees and foreign medical volunteers helping the displaced have left an "an indelible mark" on her soul. Heard, 31, spent a week in Jordan as...
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Curated Video

How AP Sees It: A Fight for Two Americas

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus066308In the final days of the 2016 presidential election, both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are digging into their voter base to try to get the largest turnout possible. For Trump, that means...
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Curated Video

3D images without the need for a headset

Higher Ed
US CES HOLOLAMPSOURCE: AP TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:42SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionLas Vegas, US - 6 January 20171. Mid of HoloLamp glasses-free augmented reality device2. Tracking shot of augmented reality...
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Bloomberg

Sec. Tillerson's Task: Decode Trump's Foreign Policy

Higher Ed
Feb.02 -- U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson gets to work in the wake of reported phone skirmishes between President Donald Trump and the leaders of Mexico and Australia. Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli reports on the behind the scenes...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Bill Cassidy Urges Testing Coronavirus Hot Spots

Higher Ed
Apr.27 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, discusses reopening the economy and the importance of testing. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

John Roe: Market Narrative too sanguine on risk

Higher Ed
Jan.08 -- John Roe, Head of Multi-Asset Funds at Legal & General Investment Management explains why markets should be more circumspect surrounding the escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran. Roe added that the beaten up...
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Bloomberg

Tesla Analyst Says Musk Is on 'Self-Destructive' Path

Higher Ed
Sep.07 -- Philippe Houchois, analyst at Jefferies, discusses the internal issues impacting Tesla Inc. Rick Rider, global fixed income chief investment officer at BlackRock, joins the conversation on "Bloomberg Markets: The Open."
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Bloomberg

Brookfield's Flatt Says Commercial Real Estate Is Strong, Sees No Sign of Recession

Higher Ed
Apr.29 -- Bruce Flatt, Brookfield Asset Management chief executive officer, discusses the state of the U.S. economy and the global real estate market with Bloomberg's Jason Kelly at the Milken Institute's global conference in Beverly...
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Bloomberg

Lee: Strong Fundamental Stories in South Korea

Higher Ed
May.03 -- Lombard Odier Asia Macro Strategist Homin Lee says there's minimal impact in the medium-term from the lift of South Korea's short selling ban. He says there's strong fundamental stories in the country especially across...
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Bloomberg

Mystery Surrounds Carlos Ghosn's Escape to Lebanon

Higher Ed
In a stunning turn of events in a saga that began with his shock arrest in Tokyo just over a year ago, Carlos Ghosn, the fallen automotive titan facing trial in Japan for financial crimes, fled to Lebanon to escape what he described as a...
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Bloomberg

Fed Will Fight Inflation for 'As Long as It Takes,' Brainard Says

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard said the US central bank will have to raise interest rates to restrictive levels and keep them there for "some time," while cautioning risks would become more two-sided in the future. "We are in...