Curated Video
Why Is China Buying Up U.S. Farmland?
Chinese companies own about 0.2% of American agricultural land, per USDA data.
Bloomberg
Sifma CEO Warns Fiduciary Rule Could Be a 'Train Wreck'
Mar.14 -- Ken Bentsen, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's chief executive officer, argues for the delay of the Labor Department’s fiduciary rule. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
UN General Assembly Faces Test as Ukraine War Continues
Leaders from around the globe are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, and Russia's seven-month-old invasion of Ukraine dominated the debate. As the session began, news broke that the Kremlin was racing to stage sham...
Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley Sees Fed Reducing Balance Sheet in October
Jul.05 -- Chetan Ahya, chief Asia economist and co-head of global economics at Morgan Stanley, discusses the FOMC minutes and the reduction of the Fed balance sheet. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
Bridgeman Arts
Going Places, 1948 (whole film) - cartoon educational film about capitalism, business, money and entrepreneurship.
1948 American educational cartoon called Going Places about capitalism / banking system / business / entrepreneurship
Curated Video
The Early Warning Systems That Protect Us From Extreme Weather
Early warning systems give people precious minutes — even seconds — to take shelter from extreme weather.
Curated Video
Justice Thomas Says Federal Marijuana Laws May Be Outdated
Supreme Court justice Clarence Thomas said that the inconsistency between state and federal marijuana laws makes a national ban unnecessary
Bloomberg
Intel Plans to Spend Billions to Revive Manufacturing
Mar.23 -- Intel Corp. shares jumped after the chipmaker unveiled an ambitious bid to regain its manufacturing lead. It will spend billions of dollars on new factories and creating a foundry business that will make chips for other...
Curated Video
McDonald's Sues Former CEO Over Relationships With Employees
The lawsuit accuses Stephen Easterbrook of covering up several relationships with employees and destroying evidence including photos.
Curated Video
Hospitals Face Patient Backlog, Financial Issues After COVID-19
A new Newsy/Ipsos poll found 33% of people surveyed have postponed or skipped in-person medical care out of fear of contracting COVID-19.
Curated Video
NYC Opens Its First Refugee-Style Camp To House An Influx Of Migrants
The camp includes bathrooms, showers, a laundry facility, and isolation tents for those who test positive for COVID-19.
Curated Video
U.S. Coast Guard Searches For Downed Plane With 8 Aboard
Officials say they've found a debris field in the area where the single-engine plane is believed to have crashed off the coast of North Carolina.
Curated Video
Buffalo Tragedy Highlights Need For Black Mental Health Care Workers
In the aftermath of the Buffalo tragedy, health care workers were faced with another crisis: the need for diverse mental health professionals.
Bloomberg
The Confidence-Candidate Correlation
Aug. 3 -- Peter Atwater, president of Financial Insyghts, discusses the U.S. political parties, the two-tiered system of confidence in the U.S. and how the two are related. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt...
Bloomberg
Harvard's Nye Doesn't See a New Cold War Between U.S. and China
Joseph Nye, who served as chairman of President Bill Clinton's National Intelligence Council and is now a professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government, discusses the bilateral relations between the U.S. and China. Last...
Curated Video
Civil Rights Advocate C.T. Vivian, Who Led Freedom Rides, Dies At 95
Vivian died at 95 from natural causes. He is survived by three daughters and two sons.
Bloomberg
Musk, Bezos Lead Charge of Billionaires Selling Shares
Super-wealthy Americans including Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg unloaded $42.9 billion in stock through the start of December. That is more than double the $20.2 billion they sold in all of 2020, according to an analysis of...
Bloomberg
What Does the New Law Mean for the Future of Hong Kong?
Jul.01 -- Kurt Tong, partner at advisory firm the Asia Group and a former U.S. Consul General to Hong Kong and Macau, shares his views on China's move to enforce a sweeping security law on the former British colony. The U.S. House of...
Curated Video
Child Injured After Police Execute Pensacola Search Warrant
When an officer opened the door to a car where a one-year-old child was, the child fell and hit their head on the pavement.
Curated Video
How Powerful, Graphic Photos Can Impact America's Psyche
In the internet era, a picture worth a thousand words can also attract a thousand trolls.
Curated Video
Study: More Than 1 Million People Will Die From Opioids In This Decade
Researchers are calling for better regulation, industry reform and new methods of managing pain after projecting high overdose numbers.
Bloomberg
Pentagon: 'Phoenix Ghost' Drones Would Benefit Ukraine
Pentagon Spokesman John Kirby discusses sending "Phoenix Ghost" drones to Ukraine. The drones were in development before Russia's invasion and Kirby says this unmanned aerial system would very nicely suit their needs. He spoke at a news...
Curated Video
Nobel Prize in Medicine Awarded For Hepatitis C Discovery
The Nobel committee says the virus' discovery 30 years ago has allowed for better blood tests, new medicines and has prevented millions of deaths.
Curated Video
In Caring For Border Kids, Foster Parents Say 'Love Knows No Language'
With more than 21,000 migrant children in government custody, hundreds are in the care of U.S. foster families.