News Clip4:58
Press Association

Ukrainian Catholic bishop warns British people to avoid disinformation about war

Higher Ed
British peoples can help the people of Ukraine by avoiding disinformation, the Ukrainian Catholic Bishop of London has said. At a press conference at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in London, Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski said that Britons...
News Clip3:57
Bloomberg

Hong Kong’s Apple Daily May Suspend Operations This Week

Higher Ed
Jun.21 -- The pro-democracy newspaper of jailed Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai could suspend its operations as early as Wednesday. This comes after authorities froze the Apple Daily’s finances and arrested senior editors and executives on...
News Clip8:54
Bloomberg

Roach: US-China Relations in the Danger Zone

Higher Ed
Stephen Roach, senior fellow at Yale Law School, discusses his book on the relationship between the US and China, what he thinks could make the relationship better and his outlook for Federal Reserve policy. He speaks on Bloomberg...
News Clip4:17
Curated Video

UK Home Secretary outlines new anti-terror strategy

Higher Ed
British authorities have announced plans for a revamped counterterrorism strategy amid reports that dozens of convicted extremists will be released from prison this year. As part of the programme, domestic security services...
News Clip5:16
Bloomberg

Yale's Shiller Says Recessions Are Usually Not That Bad, 2008 Crisis Was Unusual

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- Nobel laureate Robert Shiller, Yale University professor of economics, discusses the state of the U.S. stock market and economy with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd...
News Clip5:51
Bloomberg

Yale's Shiller on Trade War, Consumer Spending, U.S. Housing Market

Higher Ed
Sep.05 -- Robert Shiller, professor of economics at Yale University, discusses the U.S.-China trade war, the economy, consumer spending and the U.S. housing market. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
News Clip4:45
Bloomberg

Looking for 'Mismatched' Opportunities During Virus Volatility: Pomona Capital CEO

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- On "Bloomberg Money Undercover", Bloomberg's Lisa Abramowicz talks with Michael Granoff, CEO and founder of Pomona Capital. The Federal Reserve’s aggressive rate cut failed to quell fears that the coronavirus is wrecking the...
News Clip6:00
Bloomberg

Fighting Election Disinformation

Higher Ed
ISD Global Head of Elections and Digital Jiore Craig joins Emily Chang to discuss the group's work focusing on finding solutions to extremism, hate and disinformation, and share what steps people can take to mitigate election...
News Clip2:49
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Pakistan impregnable military insists after Kashmir raid

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Pakistan impregnable military insists after Kashmir raid
News Clip4:01
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : War for Cyprus still going in school books 40 years on

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : War for Cyprus still going in school books 40 years on
News Clip2:58
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Algiers: Libya peace talks open

9th - Higher Ed
The UNs Libya envoy told rival sides attending new peace talks on Wednesday that the North African country really is at the limit and risks becoming a failed state
News Clip3:30
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Lawyer journalist summarise Pistorius case as trial restarts

9th - Higher Ed
As the murder trial of Oscar pistorius draws to a close a practising attorney and reporter who has been following the case closely sums up the trial ahead of closing arguments on the 7th and 8th of Augus
News Clip3:47
Bloomberg

Darby Says China Got a Bit Lucky With Yuan

Higher Ed
Jan.10 -- Sean Darby, global head of equity strategy at Jefferies, discusses the outlook for U.S.-China trade and what it may mean for the yuan. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
News Clip3:28
Bloomberg

Japan to Seek Talks With Lebanon Over Fugitive Ghosn

Higher Ed
Jan.01 -- Colin Jones, professor at Doshisha Law School, discusses Carlos Ghosn’s mystery escape from Japan and what it means for his trial and for Japan’s legal system. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
News Clip4:00
Bloomberg

Pimco Says It's Too Early to Tell If Inflation Is Transitory

Higher Ed
Jun.08 -- Pacific Investment Management Co.'s Gene Frieda says it's "too early" to judge whether inflation is transitory or not. Speaking Tuesday on Bloomberg Television, the Pimco global strategist added that major central banks aren't...
News Clip5:22
Bloomberg

BlackRock’s Koesterich: Equities Over Gold as Inflation Hedge

Higher Ed
Russ Koesterich, portfolio manager at BlackRock Global Allocation Fund, explains why he is still constructive on markets and his preference of equities to gold as an inflation hedge. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Source:...
News Clip5:37
Bloomberg

Nomura's Lu on China's Economic Outlook

Higher Ed
Ting Lu, Nomura International Chief China Economist, discusses outlook for China's growth in 2023 and the effectiveness of the property stimulus measures. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia".
News Clip3:34
Press Association

A year of war has been battle of online narratives – Ukrainian media specialist

Higher Ed
A Ukrainian media specialist has praised social media as a “great platform to tell the truth” amid “dangerous” Russian narratives circulating online following a year of war – and why humour is no longer Valeria Kovtun, 25, is the head of...
News Clip5:20
Bloomberg

Wells Fargo's Harvey on the Treasury Yield Rally

Higher Ed
Mar.23 -- Wells Fargo Securities Head of Equity Strategy Chris Harvey speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Kailey Leinz about the the rally of treasury yields and when to expect a slow down for equity markets on "Bloomberg Markets".
Instructional Video4:30
PBS

Jane Eyre and First-Person Narrative

9th - 12th Standards
An episode from the PBS Great American Read series focuses on Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and how the first-person narrative impacted two very modern women.
Instructional Video6:29
PBS

The Catcher in the Rye and First-Person Narrative

6th - 12th Standards
Testimonials for The Catcher in the Rye demonstrate the power of J.D. Salinger's story of a young man who wants to protect innocent children from the phonies in the adult world. Part of the Great American Read series, speakers urge...
Instructional Video3:21
PBS

American Masters Gatsby Chases the American Dream

9th - 12th Standards
What's so great about Gatsby? A teaching guide asks readers to consider whether Gatsby's quest represents the embodiment of the American Dream or a reflection of the American nightmare, a green light, or a valley of ashes.
Instructional Video4:13
PBS

The Pain of History and Beloved

9th - 12th Standards
Readers of Toni Morrison's Beloved share their reasons for why the painful and powerful narrative should be on the list of books for the Great American Read program.
Audio0:59
Lit2Go

The Wind and the Sun

5th - 8th Standards
How powerful is kindness? Aesop's 133-word fable "The Wind and the Sun" is about a bet that is won by kindness between the wind and the sun to see who can make a traveler take off his jacket. Following the reading that is part of a...