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Curated Video

Mexico imposes ban on US chicken imports

Higher Ed
1. Wide shot of press conference 2. Close up of presentation slide 3. Cutaway of reporters 4. Wide shot of speakers 5. SOUNDBTIE (Spanish) Dr. Javier Trujillo, National Health and Agricultural Services Director: "This illness that has...
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Curated Video

Mexico officially introduces new plastic 20 peso bills

Higher Ed
30th September 2002 1. Wide exterior of bank 2. Medium exterior of bank 3. Medium exterior of bank Recent 4. Close up poster of new plastic bill 5. Close up new bill 6. Wide presser 7. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Guillermo Ortiz, Central Bank...
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Curated Video

Storm upgraded to hurricane, heads for Baja peninsula

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Los Cabos harbour 2. Medium of hotels 3. Medium of boat coming in to harbour 4. Medium of tourists walking 5. Wide of the Los Cabos International Airport 6. Wide of passengers arriving 7. Wide of security check in at...
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Curated Video

MEXICO: ELECTIONS IN STATE OF GUERRERO PASS OFF PEACEFULLY

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Local elections in Mexico's southwestern state of Guerrero passed off peacefully Sunday, as the dominant guerilla group in the area, the Popular Revolutionary Army - EPR - retreated temporarily, easing worries about possible...
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Curated Video

MEXICO: FINANCE MINISTER ORTIZ ANNOUNCES ECONOMY IS RECOVERING

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat There is good news for Mexicans... their economy is recovering. Mexican Finance Minister Guillermo Ortiz has announced the country's economy is expected to grow by four percent this year and inflation could be reduced by 15...
News Clip2:52
Curated Video

WRAP Hurricane Norbert hits Baja California, Tropical Storm Odile approaches

Higher Ed
Ciudad Constitucion, Baja California 1. Pan of panel flying from roof at petrol station 2. Mid of palm trees shaking in the wind and rain 3. Mid of flooded road 4. Police vehicle driving by 5. Palm trees shaking 6. Various top shots of...
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Curated Video

BRUNEI: APEC LEADERS BEGIN SUMMIT

Higher Ed
English/Nat Pacific Rim leaders opened their annual summit on Wednesday in Brunei, the tiny, oil-rich sultanate on the Southeast Asian island of Borneo, with poor nations vowing to stand firm against rich countries who are pushing for a...
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Curated Video

MEXICO: MEXICO CITY: ECONOMY DEMONSTRATION

Higher Ed
Spanish/Nat Some of Mexico City's wealthiest women have clashed with police in a angry demonstration against the mismanagement of Mexico's economy by the former President Carlos Salinas de Gortari. The Society of Ladies of Las Lomas,...
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Curated Video

Mexico - Zapatista Talks Preceded By Troop Pullout

Higher Ed
Mexican troops pulled back from a village in the southern state of Chiapas on Wednesday (19/4) in preparation for renewed talks between the government and Zapatista rebels. And soldiers camped outside the village of San Andres Larrainzar...
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Curated Video

Celebrations to mark 15 years of peace

Higher Ed
San Salvador - 16 January 2007 1. Mexican president Felipe Calderon and Salvadorean president Tony Saca entering auditorium 2. Wide shot of Calderon and Saca at news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish): Tony Saca, Salvadorean President: "I...
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Curated Video

Trump Maintains Mexico Will Pay for Border Wall

Higher Ed
Donald Trump says that he had a "thoughtful and substantive" conversation with Mexico's president on Wednesday as he kicks off a long-awaited speech on immigration.Trump says his surprise meeting with Enrique Peña Nieto included a...
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PBS

Texas on the front lines of NAFTA negotiations

12th - Higher Ed
President Donald Trump announced this week his plan to renegotiate NAFTA, a free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, citing a loss of jobs in the U.S. But many business owners and politicians in Texas, which shares a border with...
Instructional Video21:48
SciShow

6 of The Weirdest Places on Earth | Compilation

12th - Higher Ed
There are a lot of weird places here on Earth, but here are a few of our favorite strange spots!
Instructional Video4:09
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Iseult Gillespie: Frida Kahlo: The woman behind the legend

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In 1925, Frida Kahlo was on her way home from school in Mexico City when the bus she was riding collided with a streetcar. She suffered near-fatal injuries and her disability became a major theme in her paintings. Over the course of her...
Instructional Video11:06
Crash Course

Pre-Columbian Theater, Spanish Empire, and Sor Juana: Crash Course Theater #22

12th - Higher Ed
This week, we're headed to the Americas to learn about the theater that existed there prior to the arrival of Europeans, how the theater of the Spanish influenced it, and the impact of Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, playwrighting Spanish nun...
Instructional Video4:39
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: How to see more and care less: The art of Georgia O'Keeffe | Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Feeling disconnected from creating art within classical conventions, artist Georgia O'Keeffe began experimenting with abstract drawings that defied easy classification. Using the shapes and rhythms of nature to capture her internal...
Instructional Video10:56
TED Talks

David J. Bier: How guest worker visas could transform the US immigration system

12th - Higher Ed
The United States can create a more humane immigration system; in fact, it's been done before, says policy analyst David J. Bier. Pointing to the historical success of the US guest worker program, which allows foreign workers to legally...
Instructional Video10:00
PBS

How Horses Took Over North America (Twice)

12th - Higher Ed
The ancestors of modern horses became so successful that they spread all over the world, to Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. But in their native range of North America, they'll vanish for 10,000 years. Until another strange...
Instructional Video6:00
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Can the ocean run out of oxygen? | Kate Slabosky

Pre-K - Higher Ed
For most of the year, the Gulf of Mexico is teeming with marine life, from tiny crustaceans to massive whales. But every summer, disaster strikes. Around May, animals begin to flee the area. And soon, creatures that can't swim or can't...
Instructional Video12:04
TED Talks

TED: The humans at the center of the US immigration debate | Ali Noorani

12th - Higher Ed
How does a nation reconcile when its identity is at odds with its policies? Ali Noorani traces the arc of the US immigration debate to show a safer and more compassionate way forward, highlighting why centering human dignity creates...
Instructional Video6:10
Be Smart

How Baby Sea Turtles Find Their Way Home

12th - Higher Ed
Find out how baby sea turtles find their way home after hatching!
Instructional Video11:28
TED Talks

TED: An architect's subversive reimagining of the US-Mexico border wall | Ronald Rael

12th - Higher Ed
* Viewer discretion advised. This video includes discussion of mature topics and may be inappropriate for some audiences. What is a border? It's a line on a map, a place where cultures mix and merge in beautiful, sometimes violent and...
Instructional Video18:04
TED Talks

Juan Enriquez: Using biology to rethink the energy challenge

12th - Higher Ed
Juan Enriquez challenges our definition of bioenergy. Oil, coal, gas and other hydrocarbons are not chemical but biological products, based on plant matter -- and thus, growable. Our whole approach to fuel, he argues, needs to change.