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PBS

Getting a B.A. Behind Bars

12th - Higher Ed
What college is tougher to get into than Harvard, Princeton or Yale? Bard College. Not the campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y., but the one behind bars in five Empire State prisons. The privately funded Bard Prison Initiative is putting...
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PBS

As Evanston, Illinois Approves Reparations For Black Residents, Will The Country Follow?

12th - Higher Ed
The nation's first government-backed reparations initiative was green lit this week in Evanston, Illinois, a Chicago suburb where about 16 percent of its 75,000 residents are Black. The city council has promised $10 million over 10...
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Curated Video

Wells Fargo CEO Apologizes for Betraying Trust

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington 20 September, 20161. SOUNDBITE (English) John Stumpf, CEO of Wells Fargo:"I am deeply sorry that we failed to fulfill on our responsibility to our...
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Curated Video

Minister: Ppines may end joint exercises with US

Higher Ed
The Philippines may move away from their joint operations with the US navy, according to the country's defence minister.Speaking at a forum with journalists in Manila on Friday, Delfin Lorenzana said they would be able to manage without...
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Associated Press

Luxury housing market optimistic about Trump presidency

Higher Ed
US: TRUMP HOUSING SOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 5:53SHOTLIST:AP Television Los Angeles, California, US - 17 January 20171....
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PBS

Human Trafficking Victims Forced To Sell Their Organs Share Harrowing Stories

12th - Higher Ed
Each year, an estimated 35,000 Nepalis are sold into modern slavery. They are vulnerable in part because of their economic conditions, as of the 29 million people who live in Nepal, nearly half live in poverty. But the country is trying...
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Curated Video

Indian Def Min i/v, breaks down during speech

Higher Ed
1. Indian Defence Minister George Fernandes sitting down at podium 2. Cutaway of delegates 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Fernandes, Indian Defence Minister: "India has consistently followed the principal of voluntary restraint. We have...
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

Monet''s masterpiece reopens Paris museum

Higher Ed
AP Television Paris, 2nd May 2006 1. Various exteriors of the Orangerie Museum (Musee de l''Orangerie) 2. Various of Monet''s water lily murals (Les Nympheas) 3. SOUNDBITE: (French) Philippe Saurin, Curator of the Orangerie Museum: "I...
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Curated Video

Clooney Unveils Report on South Sudan Corruption

Higher Ed
RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLYSHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLYWashington, DC - 12 September 20161. George Clooney, John Prendergast and others walking into news conference; push into mid shot2. Pull out to wide shot of...
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Curated Video

USA - Film: The Imposters

Higher Ed
The Imposters/New York State/Recent/Ent 5 Tucci all at sea for ocean going farce Stanley Tucci is in the process of directing and starring in his new film "The Imposters". Arthur (Tucci) and Maurice (Oliver Platt) are two out of work...
News Clip6:50
Curated Video

Opening ceremony and speeches at regional conference

Higher Ed
1. Myanmar Prime-Minister Khin Nyunt drives up and gets out of car at convention centre 2. Philippine President Gloria Macapacal Arroyo walks through hallway and waves 3. Singapore's Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong walks through hallway and...
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Curated Video

Exclusive: Yoko Ono on being awarded for her work with the arts in Japan

Higher Ed
AP Entertainment Tokyo, Japan, 22 July 2011 1. Wide shot of the Montblanc "Patron of Art Limited Edition" UPSOUND of the host: "With the aim of fostering peace and love through education, for that reason that announce Miss Yoko Ono as...
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Indiana waiting for $314.3 million lottery winner to come forward

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of the Speedway petrol station where the winning Powerball lottery ticket was purchased 2. Medium shot of petrol station sign reading in English, " Powerball We Sold It 314 M (million)" 3. Tight shot of petrol station...
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PBS

Two Views On The Future Of American Policing

12th - Higher Ed
As we have seen in Minneapolis, whose city council says it will defund the police, the move to reform law enforcement is gaining steam. Some activists want to abolish police departments entirely, while others aim to reallocate some of...
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PBS

Inflation and Interest Rates?

12th - Higher Ed
Inflation and Interest Rates?
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PBS

How high-tech replicas can help save our cultural heritage

12th - Higher Ed
Cultural objects around the world are routinely threatened by war, looting and human impact. But a kind of modern-day renaissance workshop called Factum Arte outside Madrid is taking an innovative approach to understanding and preserving...
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Curated Video

Coping With Alzheimer's: A Mother & Daughter Portrait Of Long-Term Care (May 30, 2013)

12th - Higher Ed
After being diagnosed with Alzheimer's, professional artist Mary Wyant slowly lost her ability to paint and the ability to take care of herself. Ray Suarez examines the story of Mary and her daughter Rebecca, who is now her mother's...
News Clip10:46
PBS

What Does it Mean to be a Girl? How Parents Can Help Daughters Decide for Themselves (May 6, 2014)

12th - Higher Ed
In the last few decades, a multi-billion dollar industry has evolved around princess stories and toys. But in contrast to this pink and purple "girlie" world are alternatives emphasizing more diverse interests and portraying different...
Instructional Video11:47
TED Talks

Kimberly Noble: How does income affect childhood brain development?

12th - Higher Ed
Neuroscientist and pediatrician Kimberly Noble is leading the Baby's First Years study: the first-ever randomized study of how family income changes children's cognitive, emotional and brain development. She and a team of economists and...
Instructional Video10:12
TED Talks

TED: The exploitation of US college athletes | Tim Nevius

12th - Higher Ed
Colleges and universities in the US make billions of dollars each year from sports, compromising the health and education of athletes -- who are disproportionately Black -- in the name of money, power and pride. Sports lawyer and former...
Instructional Video12:36
TED Talks

Darrick Hamilton: How "baby bonds" could help close the wealth gap

12th - Higher Ed
Hard work, resilience and grit lead to success, right? This narrative pervades the way we think, says economist Darrick Hamilton, but the truth is that our chances at economic security have less to do with what we do and more to do with...
Instructional Video39:43
SciShow

Your Most Burning Psych Questions | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
You all had some questions that you really wanted answers to over the years, so we’ve compiled a bunch of the most popular videos answering those questions together in one place!
Instructional Video12:08
TED Talks

TED: How to share public money fairly | Maja Bosnic

12th - Higher Ed
We have the right to demand budgets to be equitable, to be fair, says economist Maja Bosnic. One way to get there is to make them gender-responsive. With examples from the nearly 80 countries around the world already factoring gender...
Instructional Video6:57
MinutePhysics

Every Force in Nature (Theory of Everything, Part III)

12th - Higher Ed
In which we explain economic equilibrium, how to make money from nothing, and every fundamental force in physics.