Instructional Video3:31
Curated Video

DAILY MOFA BRIEFING

Higher Ed
MOFA BriefingSpokesperson: Hua ChunyingDate: 7 Sept 20161. Leaders from the US and South Korea have met and discussed THAAD deployment in Laos. They both agreed that China plays an significant role in maintaining regional stability and...
Instructional Video3:30
Curated Video

FBI, DHS: Homegrown Attacks an Increasing Threat

Higher Ed
Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson says terrorist threats have evolved, moving from terrorist-directed attacks "to a world that also includes the threat of terrorist-inspired attacks" in which individuals who live in the U.S. are...
Instructional Video23:26
Institute for New Economic Thinking

The Failure of Market Failure | #4 | Venture Capital in the 21st Century

Higher Ed
What are the rationales for State support for technical innovation? Adopting the Neoclassical approach of "market failure", Nelson and Arrow suggested that private business firms will invest less in research & development than is...
Instructional Video1:00:57
The Wall Street Journal

Town Hall: Tech And Democracy

Higher Ed
Steve Ballmer, Renee DiResta, Congressman (R.,Calif.) Darrell Issa, Congressman (D., Calif.) Ro Khanna and Palmer Luckey sit down with WSJ's Christopher Mims and Gerald Seib during the D.Live Tech and Democracy Town Hall.
Instructional Video15:09
Hip Hughes History

Article II for Dummies: The Executive Branch Explained

6th - 12th
Hip Hughes History lays down the tracks for the train of learning. So jump aboard and learn the essentials of Executive Power through Article II of the US Constitution.
Instructional Video13:52
Curated Video

Overview of Presidential Candidates' Stances on Technology Policy in the 2020 Election

Higher Ed
The video provides an overview of the current Democratic candidates' stances on technology policy, including issues such as AI, facial recognition systems, and internet access. It covers each candidate's position on various...
Instructional Video50:07
National Institute of Standards and Technology

CyberMaryland Summit - Part 1

9th - 12th
This event was hosted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.
Instructional Video9:25
TLDR News

Trump's Trade War With China - TLDR Explains

12th - Higher Ed
TLDR News US Merch Store: teespring.com/en-GB/stores/tldr-news-us Since being elected Trump has imposed thousands of tariffs on a huge variety of products. However, it's his tariffs on China which have got the most attention, with it...
Instructional Video25:04
The Wall Street Journal

DOJ Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen on Fighting Cybercrime

Higher Ed
Matthew Olsen, Assistant Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice, discusses the heightened risk of cyber espionage and attacks and how companies should respond to these threats.
Instructional Video20:31
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Bill Black: Financial Regulations In Paralysis

Higher Ed
Bill Black knows banks. As a federal litigator in the late 1980s, Black played a central role in prosecuting the corruption responsible for the savings and loan crisis of the late 1980s. Since then he’s become one of America's top...
Instructional Video1:16:07
The Wall Street Journal

Opinion Live: What Happens Next?

Higher Ed
With the polls closed & new players in the House and Senate elected, Paul Gigot, Kim Strassel, Dan Henninger & Marie Harf break down the results of the U.S. election and what they mean for the future of politics, policy, the economy and...
Instructional Video29:16
The Wall Street Journal

The Outlook for Growth in Asia

Higher Ed
Japanese Economy Minister Hiroshige Seko and WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker discuss the outlook for Asia's economic growth.
Instructional Video10:12
Weird History

The CIA Once Trained a Cat to Be a Spy

12th - Higher Ed
From the Bay of Pigs fiasco to the tall tale of Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction," the CIA is no stranger to expensive and embarrassing blunders. One such blunder occurred in the '60s and was known as Operation Acoustic Kitty, a...
Instructional Video9:01
TLDR News

The UK Government vs Civil Service: Conflict and Mark Sedwill's Resignation Explained - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Ever since taking office last Summer, Boris Johnson and Chief Advisor Dominic Cummings have taken issue with the Civil Service. They think the Civil Service is too slow, not data-driven enough but most importantly not brexit-y enough. In...
Instructional Video1:53
Curated Video

Are You Being Spied On?

9th - Higher Ed
Should the US government be allowed to spy on its citizens to protect society as a whole? There are arguments for and against – but the Big Brother state isn't a conspiracy theory, it's real!
Instructional Video10:58
TLDR News

Emergency Coronavirus Bill: What Does the Radical Bill Do? - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
On Monday the House of Commons approved the Coronavirus Bill, legislation which is set to give the government far-reaching powers in order to tackle the ongoing pandemic. In this video, we explain what's actually included in the bill as...
Instructional Video24:55
The Wall Street Journal

When Elephants Fight

Higher Ed
Mastercard's Michael Froman and Arnold & Porter's Claire Reade speak with WSJ Associate Editor John Bussey about the trade battle between the U.S. and China, and the future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Instructional Video19:38
The Wall Street Journal

Richard Branson and Dan Hart On Virgin's Space Odyssey

Higher Ed
At WSJ Tech Live, Richard Branson and Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart discuss their challenges in standing out in the satellite launch business.
Instructional Video20:50
The Wall Street Journal

Are We Winning?

Higher Ed
High-profile breaches continue, from DNC and Equifax to Facebook and Under Armour. Malware and ransomware grind businesses to a halt, and vulnerabilities face utilities and other infrastructure. What's the score in the battle over...
Instructional Video31:06
The Wall Street Journal

Eric Schmidt and the 20,000 Foot View Beyond Google

Higher Ed
Google's former chairman and CEO, Eric Schmidt, discusses how big tech can use the pandemic to reshape their fortunes and make an impact to transform healthcare and education.
Instructional Video10:29
Hip Hughes History

Should Obama Pardon Hillary? The Presidential Pardon Explained

6th - 12th
Should President Obama pardon Hillary Clinton? In this video we look at the presidential power of pardon. Who pardoned the most, what are some of the more infamous pardons in American History?
Instructional Video4:23
Sustainable Business Consulting

Physical Threats

Higher Ed
How to asses physical threats to your company from climate change and social unrest; how business sustainability can help reduce these threats
Instructional Video19:44
The Wall Street Journal

Policing Trade

Higher Ed
Global trade relations have hit a rough patch. Can the World Trade Organization hold the regime together?
Instructional Video20:03
The Wall Street Journal

Case Study: Hong Kong and Carrie Lam

Higher Ed
Hong Kong chief executive discusses the future of business in Hong Kong and China's impact.