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Economics Explained
The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Where This Money Will Go
This video discusses the importance of government spending, particularly during times of crisis, and compares the economic stimulus plans proposed by Trump and Biden. It highlights the need for timely and targeted stimulus to support...
Rachel's English
Pandemic News Story with vocab/phrasal verb lesson + IPA + ELSA
In this free English lesson I show you how to learn English vocabulary using real American English conversation as your training material! We’re studying news about the coronavirus, Covid-19, in an interview with Bill Gates led by...
The Wall Street Journal
White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain on Washington After the Midterms
Ron Klain discusses how Republican control of the House will impact the president’s agenda to combat inflation, fund the government and support Ukraine.
Economics Explained
The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Biden's Big Plans For Change
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have...
Economics Explained
The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Within The United States
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have...
Curated Video
Donald Trump's attack on American justice
President Trump is trying to influence what has traditionally been a non-partisan institution: the Department of Justice. In his first year in office he has appointed a record 18 federal judges and one supreme court justice. What does...
Economics Explained
The Economic Policies of the 2020 Election - Trump v. Biden: Fiscal Policy
The process of electing who will go on to be the most powerful man in the world always makes for big news but perhaps never more so than in 2020. This election is a chance, at least in theory, for the citizens of America to have...
The Economist
Trump’s attack on American justice
President Donald Trump has publicly ridiculed the Department of Justice and is trying to influence the traditionally non-partisan institution. What does this mean for the future of the rule of law in the United States?
The Wall Street Journal
Glenn Youngkin on the Economy and Republicans’ Outlook for 2024
The Virginia governor discusses his plans to fight inflation, prepare for a potential recession, expand mental-health resources and steer the Republican Party toward electoral success in 2024.
ACDC Leadership
The Economics of TRUMP with Jacob Clifford- Part 1: Trade
Thanks for watching my videos. I’m excited to have an intelligent discussion about the economic policies of President Trump. In this video I cover what what most economists think about international trade and protectionism....
TLDR News
Is the Supreme Court Too Politicized - TLDR News
With the Supreme Court soon set to make some very influential decisions about President Trump & the 2020 election, we thought it was worth asking if the SC has become too political?
TLDR News
More Documents Found: How Much Trouble is Biden in?
With Biden's recent mishandling of classified Vice Presidential documents, many are comparing the situation with Trump's Mar-a-Lago scandal. So what exactly happened? How similar are these situations? And what does this mean for Biden's...
TLDR News
Trump's Endorsements: Will Donald Play Kingmaker This Election Season?
Trump might not be running in any elections (at least not until 2024) but that doesn't mean he isn't having an influence, with Trump endorsed candidates winning primaries across the country. So we discuss Trump's continued impact in 2022.
TLDR News
What Do Democratic Candidates Stand For? - TLDR US
In this video we discuss the front runners in the Democratic leadership race and discuss what they stand for from a policy perspective. We also dive into how the process is whittled down and whose likely to make it to the next stage.
TLDR News
George Floyd Riots Explained How it Started & What Trump's Said - TLDR News
In this video, we aim to give some background on the current riots taking place across America and the world following the murder of George Floyd. As you would expect from the topic of this video some of the discussion may be...
The Wall Street Journal
The American Agenda for Business
The election of 2020 could change the political party in power, the national agenda, and the landscape for business. Here's what the Democrats want to get done - from trade to regulation to taxation to a resolution of impeachment...
The Wall Street Journal
Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton on the Republican Agenda After the Midterms
Following the midterms, Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton discusses why the Republicans didn’t win over more swing voters and how they’ll use their new share of power in Washington.
Curated Video
Trump in two minutes
President Donald Trump has spent one year in office. But what exactly has he achieved? Here's a two-minute snapshot of his presidency so far.
Financial Times
Steve Bannon on populism
The FT’s editor Lionel Barber talks with Steve Bannon about economic nationalism and rising populism.
Hip Hughes History
Executive Actions Explained: American Government Review
What are Executive Actions? What is an Executive Action? In this lecture we trace the Constitutional origins of Executive power and summarize Presidential Actions including the almighty Executive Order.
TLDR News
Withdrawing Troops & Making Allies Pay a 'Fair Share': Trump's 2016 Foreign Policies - TLDR News
When Trump was running for office in 2016 he made some big promises about foreign policy & international relations. He said that he'd end wars, withdraw troops and make NATO allies pay a fair share. So in this video we're going to...
The Wall Street Journal
View from the U.S. Part III: Foreign Relations
The emergence of China as an economic power that rivals the U.S. is also reshaping America's relations with allies abroad, as traditional alliances adjust to new global realities. What might that mean for Asia?
TLDR News
Why Georgia Could Be the Most Important 2020 Election (Even if it's Happening in 2021) - TLDR News
If you were already done with 2020, let me tell you some bad news - it's not over yet. Potentially the biggest election of this election cycle is still yet to come with the Georgia runoffs set to decide the balance of the senate. In this...
Neuro Transmissions
What Are Overhead Payments?
The administration has proposed a cut of nearly $6 billion to the NIH budget in 2018. They say that no research will be directly affected because the NIH budget will trim inefficient, "wasteful" overhead payments. But what are those...