Ancient Lights Media
US Constitution: The Idea of Federal Supremacy
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: 3. This clip explains how the U.S. Constitution endows federal government with supreme power over the states.
Hip Hughes History
The Elastic Clause Explained in 3 Minutes: The Constitution for Dummies Series
In order to understand the Constitution you must understand the elastic clause and the tenth amendment or you are #losing. So take four minutes and prepare yourself for future debates whatever side of the fence you sit.
The Wall Street Journal
New Bedfellows
Rather than battle, some food companies are teaming up with former environmental adversaries to achieve sustainability goals. Here's how that's working out.
NASA
NASA in Silicon Valley: Robin Aube-Warren Talks About the DART Team and Center Operations
A conversation with Robin Aube-Warren, the director of center operations at NASA's Ames Research Center in Silicon Valley.
The Wall Street Journal
A City That Works
London Breed, San Francisco's first female African-American mayor, shares the role that mentorship and internships played in her career and how business leaders can help their home communities level up.
Curated Video
NASA in Silicon Valley: Ian Brosnan Talks About How NASA Collaborates And Shares Data With Other Agencies
A conversation with Ian Brosnan, Special Assistant for New National Aeronautics and Space Administration and United States Geological Survey Science Initiatives.
Schooling Online Kids
History for Kids: Stage 3 - Visiting the Federal Government
Explore the exciting world of the Australian Parliament. How does the Australian government work? What are the three levels of Australia’s democracy, and why did we decide to organise the government like this? Watch now to find out!...
IDG TECHtalk
How the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) will affect you and your business | TECH(talk)
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is, in some ways, similar to Europe's GDPR. This rule, which goes into effect in 2020, gives individual users more ownership over their own data. Users can even refuse to allow companies to sell...
The Wall Street Journal
The Policy Prescription
At the 2020 WSJ Health Forum, Reporter Anna Mathews spoke to Nancy-Ann Deparle, former director of The White House Office of Health Reform, and Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former U.S. commissioner of Food & Drugs, on where healthcare policy is...
Hip Hughes History
ObamaCare: The Affordable Care Act Explained
Explaining the fundamentals of Obamacare for students and lifelong learners.
Hip Hughes History
George Washington in Ten Minutes
A quick look at U.S. history for students preparing for end of the year tests such as the NY state regents. This lecture focuses on George Washington, Whiskey Rebellion, Farewell Address,, Hamilton, and the Marshall Court.
Mr. Beat
The Oklahoma City Bombing Explained
Mr. Beat breaks down the Oklahoma City bombing as the 25th anniversary of it approaches.
Mr. Beat
The American President's Cabinet Explained
In this video, I will explain the history and purpose of the Cabinet.
So let's start with the Constitution. Article II, Section 2 says the President gets some help- he or she doesn't have to do job alone. The Cabinet's official role is...
Rachel's English
English Vocabulary Challenge Day 15
LEARN 105 ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS. You can improve your English vocabulary and English pronunciation by studying these vocab words, repeating them along with me to master each sound. We’ll study each word by focusing on how Americans...
The Wall Street Journal
Gone Viral? Tracking Epidemics
Outbreaks of deadly infectious diseases like Ebola, Zika and cholera are on the rise-and can go global quickly. Budgets to control them, meanwhile, are shrinking. What's the latest, best work on stopping outbreaks in their tracks?
TLDR News
$1,730,000,000,000 in Student Debt: Why is College So Expensive in America? - TLDR News
In September 2021, the Federal Reserve estimated that there are about $1.73 trillion dollars in outstanding loans, and the number does not seem to be slowing down. In this video we will be looking at why college in the US has become so...
Rachel's English
Learn English With News: Advanced Vocabulary & Phrases | Rachel's English
In today's lesson, we're learning conversational English phrases with the News! We'll be reviewing CNBC's latest story about what went wrong with the U.S. COVID-19 vaccine rollout. Join me, as I teach you English vocabulary and phrases,...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Crowdsourcing
Lynn Buquo and Steve Rader discuss how NASA is using crowdsourcing as a way to support research and development efforts by tapping into the expertise of global communities to create innovative, efficient and optimal solutions for real...
Hip Hughes History
The Compromise of 1877 Explained: US History Review
Understand the deal which ended Reconstruction and finalized the election of 1876. Known as the Compromise of 1877, its name in African American circles is the Great Betray, find out why.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Jim Forde - The Importance of Teaching Coding
For 30 years he has served in various roles serving public education, including: James (Jim) Forde was born in Yonkers, New York, to Irish immigrant parents, and currently lives and James (Jim) Forde was born in Yonkers, New York, to...
The Wall Street Journal
Anthony Fauci's Advice for the Biden Team
Anthony Fauci talks to the WSJ about the future timetable for vaccines and other treatments that business can plan for.
Healthcare Triage
CBO to Trump: Ending Cost Sharing Increases Deficit
This week, the Congressional Budget Office delivered a report on how Donald Trump's suggestion that the federal government may stop making cost sharing payments to private health insurance companies. This would be problematic for health...