News Clip5:40
Bloomberg

Chef Jose Andres on Humanitarian Relief, Sustainable Farming

Higher Ed
Chef Jose Andres talks about his food relief organization World Central Kitchen and his role in bringing meals to people on the front lines of humanitarian crises around the globe. Andres sits down with Bloomberg's Francine Laqua on the...
News Clip4:55
Curated Video

How The New 988 Hotline Will Change Mental Health Crisis Response

Higher Ed
Calling 988 will act as a new hotline for mental health emergencies, caring for callers before other emergency services intervene.
News Clip3:54
Press Association

Environmental protesters camp out at London's Oxford Circus amid tube disruption rumours

Higher Ed
Environment protesters gathered at Oxford Circus talk about why they are present at the site and speculate on rumours about moving to London's tube network. Interviews with Julyan Davey, Richard Baxter, Diana Warner and Farran Lee.
News Clip3:25
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : WHO seeking quick bucks from business via new Foundation: Soni

9th - Higher Ed
Covid-19, war in Ukraine, climate change, monkeypox... the World Health Organization's financial needs are immense and rapidly outpacing the contributions of its member countries (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip6:26
Bloomberg

CDC's Frieden: No Reason to Delay, Cancel Summer Olympics

Higher Ed
May 31 -- CDC Director Tom Frieden discusses the efforts to fight the zika virus with Bloomberg's David Gura and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip4:51
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : After IS ouster Iraqis flock to new hospital

9th - Higher Ed
When it was ruled by jihadists residents of Qayyarah in northern Iraq had to travel for hours through checkpoints if they needed medical treatment
News Clip3:40
Curated Video

5 Years Later, The Las Vegas Mass Shooting Still Shapes Public Events

Higher Ed
Saturday marks five years since a gunman opened fire on a concert crowd in Las Vegas, forever changing the way Americans attend public events.
News Clip4:04
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Somalia: sharp increase of child admissions at feeding centres

9th - Higher Ed
Feeding centres in Somalia have seen a very sharp increase of admissions of children under five in the past few months says the International Committee of the Red Cross during a press conference in Nairobi
Stock Footage3:30
Bridgeman Arts

Disaster food preparation and children. Canada. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of children being fed at food centres....
Stock Footage3:36
Bridgeman Arts

Disaster planning and cooking. Canada. 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 3 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of students learning food preparation...
News Clip6:25
Bloomberg

Japan's Economy Will Only Get Into Full Swing Next Year, Fujitsu's Schulz Says

Higher Ed
May.18 -- Fujitsu Chief Policy Economist Martin Schulz believes Japan's economy will only get into full swing next year. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Yvonne Man on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

US Coastguard on alert for more Cuba immigrants after Castro illness

Higher Ed
MIAMI-DADE Emergency Management - Non AP Television News material

Miami, Florida - 3 August,
2006
1. Wide of communications positions for Miami-Dade Emergency Manageme
nt Center
2. Wide of...
News Clip2:58
Curated Video

UNICEF plans to spend $40 million for Sri Lankan aid; plus EU commissioner

Higher Ed
1. Various of podium at press conference - from left - Wouder Wildon, Head of the European Union Delegation, centre - Jean-Louis Schilter, President of the Council of the EU, right - Louis Michel, EU Commissioner...
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

The crash that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens served as another tragic reminder about the dangers of flying in Alaska, where general aviation accident rates are more than twice the national average.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Alaska a tough place to fly

CAPTION: The crash that killed former Sen. Ted Stevens served as another tragic reminder about the dangers of flying in Alaska, where general aviation accident rates are more...
News Clip1:48
Sky News

Professor Chris Whitty answering questions during Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Professor Chris Whitty, Chief Medical Officer, speaking at the Downing Street daily press briefing on coronavirus on 30 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
News Clip4:36
Bloomberg

IPhone 13 Demand to Be 'Massive,' Wedbush's Dan Ives Says

Higher Ed
Aug.31 -- Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities senior equity analyst, discusses Apple's push to bring satellite capabilities to the iPhone and says he sees a "massive renaissance of growth" for Apple. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip2:18
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Aid Ukraine but don't forget other crises, Norwegian Refugee Council head pleads

9th - Higher Ed
As it rushes to help Ukrainian refugees, the West must not divert aid from poor countries also suffering from the fallout of the war, the head of the Norwegian Refugee Council warns during an interview with AFP (Footage by AFPTV via...
News Clip2:32
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UNICEF uses drones to help tackle cholera in Malawi

9th - Higher Ed
UNICEF in Malawi has embarked on a drone mapping exercise to help communities tackle cholera which broke out in the country during the rainy season two months ago
News Clip4:36
Bloomberg

Apple Will Have a $3 Trillion Market Cap: Dan Ives

Higher Ed
Aug.31 -- Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities says Apple's market cap will top $3 trillion in the next six to nine months.
News Clip4:17
Press Association

Ambulance workers strike amid 'concern for public safety'

Higher Ed
Thousands of ambulance workers are staging more strikes as the Chancellor was urged to find the money to pay health workers “fairly” in order to end the walkouts.



Up to 15,000 Unison ambulance workers are striking on...
Instructional Video6:06
Curated Video

Bioplastic toilets for a cleaner solution

Higher Ed
Nairobi - 10 August 2012

1. Various of children walking and playing by open drain in Kibera shanty
town
2. Mid of people on rail tracks
in Kibera
3. Wide of men...
Audio
Other

Danger Rangers: Ranger Rhythms: False Alarms

Pre-K - 1st
Learn about the importance of using 911 responsibly. Listen and watch this cartoon about how to be responsible and how important 911 is to your community.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Meet the Helpers: Teachers Are Helpers: In Depth

Pre-K - K
Dive deeper into a teacher's career and find out how this Helper assists in emergency situations. Make A Plan: Download, print and complete these resources to practice emergency preparedness in your home or classroom. [4:00]
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Learning Media: Meet the Helpers: Scientists Are Helpers: Emergencies

Pre-K - 1st
If a crisis has occurred in your community, reassure children that adults are working to keep them safe. Scientists gather information and share advice to keep us safe during emergencies. [0:55]