AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Palestinians in Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah protest in fear for future
Palestinian, Israeli, and foreign activists lift banners and placards during a demonstration against Israeli occupation and settlement activity in the Palestinian Territories and east Jerusalem, in Jerusalem's Palestinian Sheikh Jarrah...
Curated Video
Winds Drive Caldor Fire Closer To Lake Tahoe
Firefighters are racing to put out embers flying far and wide, driven by Red Flag Warning winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour.
Bloomberg
Bitcoin Could Drop to $15,000, Guggenheim's Minerd Says
Jul.21 -- Guggenheim Investments Chairman Scott Minerd says Bitcoin could drop to $15,000. He spoke to Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Israeli police on site of stabbing attack in Jerusalem
Israeli police officers collect bloodied clothing on a sidewalk, after they shot a Palestinian assailant who stabbed a passer-by (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Billionaire Leon Cooperman Sees Recession as '2023 Event'
Billionaire Leon Cooperman, chairman and CEO of Omega Family Office, says he has a "cautious view" on the outlook for financial markets and the US economy, predicting a recession next year leading to a sharp decline in equities. "When...
Bloomberg
Big Banks Are Lending Less to Black Homeowners
In the Bloomberg Big Take - Katherine Doherty reports on the lack of lending by big banks to Black home buyers.
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Curated Video
Dunbar Neighborhood Still Needs Help After Hurricane Ian
The Newsy Tonight team visits a neighborhood where struggling residents feel left behind in hurricane rescue and recovery.
Curated Video
Scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from lead poisoning in the soil.
HEADLINE: Potentially harmful sludge spread near homes
CAPTION: Scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from...
Bloomberg
Colombia's Central Bank Governor on FX Repurchase Plan, Outlook
Oct.11 -- Juan Jose Echavarria, governor of the Colombian Central Bank, discusses the central bank's currency repurchase plan, his outlook for the next two years, monetary policy, the transformation of Colombia and what he thinks is the...
Bloomberg
Amazon's Whole Foods Lures Customers From Other Grocers
Oct.03 -- Amazon.com Inc.’s takeover of Whole Foods Markets has shaken the grocery business. Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Trader Joe’s and Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. may be hurting the most so far. Bloomberg's Olivia Zaleski reports on...
PBS
Pbs Kids: Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Trip to the Crayon Factory
During this episode of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood [21:20], Daniel travels throughout his community. He makes observations and listens to explanations about how crayons are made. Communicating an explanation is a focus of the episode.
St. Charles Place Education Foundation
Watch Know Learn: How Big Is My World?
A child narrates a look at relative size of bedroom, house, neighborhood, city, state, country and the world. Excellent slides, maps, background music and script. [2:16]