Instructional Video9:59
Professor Dave Explains

George H. W. Bush: CIA to Oval Office (1989 – 1993)

12th - Higher Ed
George H. W. Bush had a pretty extensive resume, and after eight years as Reagan's Vice President, he got his turn in the hot seat. He served just one term, which focused largely on the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the Persian...
Instructional Video11:22
AllTime 10s

10 Countries With The Worst Human Rights Records

12th - Higher Ed
Most of us live in countries with pretty strong human rights. But some people aren't so lucky. From Chinese censorship to Saudi suppression, these are the 10 Countries With The Worst Human Rights In The World'
Instructional Video1:22
Next Animation Studio

Chinese rocket crashes back to Earth

12th - Higher Ed
Remnants of the Chinese Long March 5B rocket that was launched last month have crashed back down to Earth and into the Indian Ocean.
Instructional Video13:41
Hip Hughes History

Monotheism in 13 Minutes

6th - 12th
Mr. Hughes explains monotheism for students taking a Global or World history course.
Instructional Video26:57
Wonderscape

History Kids: Forms of Government Around the World

K - 5th
Learn all about the most common forms of government around the world, such as monarchy, constitutional government, democracy, dictatorship and communism. Detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video, as well as on-screen,...
News Clip0:25
Curated Video

Foreign ministers meet in Italy for the last G7 of the Biden administration

Higher Ed
Hopes for brokering a ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon are foremost on the agenda of the Group of Seven meeting outside Rome. (Scripps News)
News Clip6:25
Curated Video

Wife of 9/11 victim works tirelessly for the truth to be revealed, in honor of those lost

Higher Ed
Terry Strada lost her husband in the 9/11 attacks, and through her work with 9/11 Families United she is fighting to have more information released about Saudi Arabia's role. (Scripps News)
News Clip0:28
Curated Video

Death toll at Hajj pilgrimage rises to at least 1,300 amid scorching heat

Higher Ed
More than 1,300 people died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as the faithful faced extreme high temperatures, Saudi authorities announced Sunday. (Scripps News)
News Clip1:11
Bloomberg

Brent Hits $95 a Barrel as Oil Rally Gathers Momentum

Higher Ed
Oil surged to a 10-month high as global benchmark Brent topped $95 a barrel for the first time since November, extending a powerful rally as supply cuts from OPEC+ tightened the market. Will Kennedy reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip2:11
Bloomberg

Saudi Forces in Deadly Clash With Iran-Backed Houthis

Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia's military has gone into a state of high alert following deadly clashes with Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels, who also tried to fire a missile over the kingdom toward Israel, according to people familiar with the matter....
News Clip6:13
Bloomberg

Nides: Confident of Normalization of Relations After War is Over

Higher Ed
Thomas Nides, Former US ambassador to Israel says that normalization of relations between the US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel would be in the best interest of the region. He says that while the chance of Saudi normalization is delayed, it...
News Clip6:41
Bloomberg

Franklin Templeton's CEO: US Will Have Soft Landing

Higher Ed
Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton President and CEO, discusses her investment outlook for global financial markets. She speaks exclusively with Bloomberg TV's Yousef Gamal El-Din on the side lines of the FII conference in Riyadh.
News Clip5:15
Bloomberg

ACWA CEO: Saudi Arabia Will Invest $100s of Billions for Power by 2030

Higher Ed
Saudi Arabia will need to invest hundreds of billions of dollars this decade on renewable energy and natural gas-fired electricity to meet its generation capacity targets, according to the head of Riyadh-based ACWA Power Co. The project...
News Clip5:53
Bloomberg

Tikehau Capital's Chabran on Private Equity, Rates, Inflation

Higher Ed
Tikehau Capital co-founder Mathieu Chabran discusses the impact of higher interest rates on investment. He speaks exclusively with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on the sidelines of the annual Future Investment Initiative in Saudi Arabia.
News Clip6:25
Bloomberg

Samy Chaar: We Don't Expect Retaliatory Oil Cuts

Higher Ed
Lombard Odier Chief Economist, Samy Chaar, discusses the impact of the Israel-Hamas conflict on the regional economies and oil prices. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East and Africa".
News Clip10:05
Bloomberg

Energy Focus at the BRI and New Zealand's Managed Retreat

Higher Ed
A preview of how energy transition will play out at the Belt-and-Road Forum in Beijing with BNEF's Sisi Tang. Plus -- Climate Sigma Managing Director Belinda Storey talks about New Zealand's exposure to the rise of sea water levels and...
News Clip7:28
Bloomberg

Haass: Israel Needs a Palestinian State as Favor to Itself

Higher Ed
Richard Haass, Centerview Partners Senior Counselor, explains why he is concerned about a large-scale invasion of Gaza and says that Israel needs a Palestinian state as a favor to itself.
News Clip6:13
Bloomberg

Energy Aspects Sees Oil at $90-$100 Barrel in Q4

Higher Ed
Amrita Sen, Energy Aspects director of research, talks about the impact of the war in Israel on global oil markets. She is on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market...
News Clip5:25
Bloomberg

Iranian Oil Supplies in Focus Amid Mideast Tension: CBA

Higher Ed
Vivek Dhar, director of mining and energy commodities research at Commonwealth Bank of Australia, discusses the outlook for oil amid the tensions in the middle east. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
News Clip3:21
Bloomberg

Sankey: Saudi's Between Rock And Hard Place

Higher Ed
Paul Sankey, lead analyst at Sankey Research, talks about the impact of Saudi Arabia sticking with their oil production cuts until the end of the year. Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis, up-to-the-minute market data,...
News Clip2:27
Bloomberg

S&P's Yergin Sees Non-OPEC+ Oil Growth Outpacing Demand

Higher Ed
Dan Yergin, vice chairman at S&P Global, discusses the factors causing tension in the global oil market and points to the strength of non-OPEC+ producers. He speaks with Yousef Gamal El-Din on "Bloomberg Brief."
News Clip3:00
Bloomberg

Oil Price Moves Closer to $100 a Barrel on Shrinking Stockpiles

Higher Ed
Oil was propelled closer to the $100-a-barrel mark after stockpiles at a major US storage hub dropped to critical levels, highlighting a widening global deficit. Stephen Stapczynski reports on Bloomberg Television.
News Clip7:37
Bloomberg

Israel's Dermer on State of Israel-Saudi Relations

Higher Ed
Ron Dermer, Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs, discusses the state of Israel and Saudi Arabia relations as Israel Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said at the UN that peace between the two countries could lead to prosperity within...