Curated Video
Anti-austerity riots cause chaos in Athens, arrests
1. Police clashing with protesters in street, clouds of tear gas spreading, zoom in to protesters running away, police kicking tear gas canister
2. Wide of tear gas clouds rising from canisters in street
3. Protesters charging at police;...
Curated Video
Residents of Beer Sheeva run for cover as siren sounds, armour moves south
Beersheva, southern Israel
1. Wide shot of people in street UPSOUND: siren
2. People running away
3. People in the street with trails of missiles in sky in background as Iron Dome defence system intercepts rocket
4. Smoke trails in...
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Tanya Morgan Interview (clip 8)
Tanya Morgan on marijuana, cigarettes, smoking, alcohol, drinking, drunkenness, bad decisions, medicinal uses, hemp, drugs, public opinion, government control, business, and money. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions....
The Recount
After Russia’s Invasion, the Sports World Bites Back
Much of the sports world protested Russia's invasion of Ukraine almost from its start — and that includes Russia's own athletes. Tennis players Andrey Rublev and the sport’s newly-minted number one on the men’s side, Daniil Medvedev,...
Bloomberg
No Legal Exception for Trump on Tax Returns, Bharara Says
Apr.08 -- Preet Bharara, former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, discusses his book "Doing Justice: A Prosecutor's Thoughts on Crime, Punishment, and the Rule of Law," possible House testimony by Special...
Curated Video
Explainer: Johnny Depp's Testimony, Cross-Examination
Depp denies ever physically or sexually abusing Heard.
Bloomberg
ANU's Mycak on Russia's Invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian Resistance
Dr. Sonia Mycak, Research Fellow at the ANU Centre for European Studies, discusses the latest from the war in Ukraine as face-to-face talks are set to begin again this week between Russia and Ukraine. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
Curated Video
A senior U.S. drug enforcement official urged Congress not to abandon scientific concerns and follow public opinion favoring the legalization of marijuana, even as the Obama administration takes a hands-off approach in some states. (March 4)
A senior U.S. drug enforcement official urged Congress and others Tuesday not to abandon scientific concerns over marijuana in favor of public opinion to legalize it, even as the Obama administration takes a hands-off approach in states...
Curated Video
Scientists find genetic cause of multiple sclerosis
LEAD IN: Scientists at the University of British Columbia say they've found a genetic mutation that causes a severe form of multiple sclerosis. The team claims it shows at least one form of multiple sclerosis is inherited and could they...
The Recount
The Recount Daily Pod: Mary Ziegler
More abortion restrictions were passed by state legislatures in 2021 than in any other year in history. Meanwhile, a now firmly conservative U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to hear a landmark case challenging Roe v. Wade this fall. What...
Curated Video
IRELAND: DIVORCE CONSTITUTION VOTE PREVIEW
English/Nat
The Republic of Ireland votes today on whether to amend the constitution and permit divorce, an issue that has pitted the church against the state.
More than two and a half (m) million people are eligible to vote and opinion...
Curated Video
Jussie Smollett's Attorney Tamara Walker Speaks With Newsy Tonight
Jussie Smollett's attorney Tamara Walker speaks with Newsy Tonight about the case.
Curated Video
Johnny Depp Was A Controlling Lover, Ex-Girlfriend Testifies
Ellen Barkin said that Depp often asked her where she was going and who she was with.
Bloomberg
China Presses Alibaba to Sell Media Assets Including SCMP
Mar.15 -- China's crackdown on the e-commerce giant founded by Jack Ma continues. The government wants Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. to sell some of its media assets including the South China Morning Post, according to a person familiar...
Sky News
Public Opinion of Bankers after Barclays Scandal
Public Opinion of Bankers after Barclays Scandal
Curated Video
UK small business key to EU vote
With sparks flying from a welder at work behind him, Simon Boyd's voice rises as he explains why he believes the United Kingdom should leave the European Union even though his company, Reid Steel, has put up buildings across the...
Bloomberg
Ardern, Malmstrom, Corbat, Thiam on Global Trade and Climate Change
Sep.25 -- New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstrom, Citigroup Chief Executive Officer Michael Corbat, and Credit Suisse Chief Executive Officer Tidjane Thiam discuss "Where Climate and...
Curated Video
+EMBARGOED 1 June 2016 16:00 GMT -Scientists find genetic cause of multiple sclerosis
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4038099LEAD IN: Scientists at the University of British Columbia say they've found a genetic mutation that causes a severe form of multiple sclerosis. The team claims it shows at least one form of...
Sky News
Donald Dewar Interview on Poll Tax Petition - 1989
Donald Dewar Interview on Poll Tax Petition - 1989
Curated Video
As it fights two wars, the Pentagon is steadily and dramatically increasing money spent on winning what it calls "the human terrain" of world public opinion.
HEADLINE: Pentagon PR spending raises propaganda concerns
CAPTION: As it fights two wars, the Pentagon is steadily and dramatically increasing money spent on winning what it calls "the human terrain" of world public opinion. (Feb. 5)
...
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London start-up envisions a world without passwords
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4042189LEAD IN:Could this be the end of long, complicated or hard-to-remember passwords?A London-based start-up is attempting to revolutionise the way people access their sensitive or private...
Curated Video
Elephant census causing controversy
AP Television
Minneriya National Park, Sri Lanka, 11th August 2011
1. Various of elephants
2. Census counters standing on back of utility vehicle
3. Various of elephants
4. Various photographer taking photos of wild elephants
5. Various...
Bloomberg
Lowy Institute's Kassam on Xinjiang Backlash, Taiwan, Hong Kong
Apr.01 -- Lowy Institute’s Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program Director Natasha Kassam discusses Xinjiang controversy. She speaks with Rishaad Salamat and Juliette Saly on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."