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The Wall Street Journal
Symone Sanders on Her Professional Path to the White House
Senior adviser and spokesperson to the Vice President Symone Sanders talks about her professional journey from campaign spokesperson to senior White House official at the WSJ's Women In Series.
TLDR News
The Hunter Biden Email Scandal Explained: What's Real? Will it Impact 2020? - TLDR News
In recent weeks the Trump campaign have been increasing their attacks on Biden, more specifically his son Hunter. There have been a lot of accusations thrown around and claims made so in this video we're going to answer two key...
The Wall Street Journal
The Superheroes of Tomorrow
Sana Amanat, Marvel's vice president of content and character development, speaks with the WSJ's Christopher John Farley about how pop culture can take the lead in setting<br/>
examples of new role models.
examples of new role models.
Professor Dave Explains
Andrew Jackson: Founder of the Democratic Party (1829 - 1837)
President #7 represents a huge shift in American political history. The first six were educated members of the upper class, but Jackson was a commoner, elected on a wave of populist enthusiasm. He was also the founder of the modern...
Curated Video
Giving Information in English
This video aims to help people improve their English by confidently talking about yourself in more detail, and ask for and give basic information. It also covers basic grammar, useful everyday expressions and new vocabulary.
The Wall Street Journal
Pete Buttigieg on the Future of U.S. Infrastructure
U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg, discusses implenting Biden's infrastructure package and confesses uncertainty about whether he will ever run for public office again.
Rachel's English
Voting Vocabulary
It’s election season in the U.S. and this video gives you all the election vocabulary you need to understand the news and join election-related conversations with your friends and family. Typo in the IPA! This is right → polls [poʊlz] :)...
Economics Explained
The Monolithic Economy of The U.S.A
The United States of America, the wealthiest, most powerful nation on the planet by a very respectable margin. The sheer scale of the united states wealth and influence is really really hard to fathom, even for macro-economists, sure...
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...
NASA
VP Kamala Harris at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
The urgency of Earth science and climate studies took the spotlight Friday, Nov. 5, 2021, as U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visited NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Alongside NASA...
Seven Dimensions
Making a Good First Impression
In this video, a group of interns are learning about the importance of making a good first impression in the workplace. They are taught about dressing professionally, having a firm handshake, making eye contact, and using proper...
Hip Hughes History
The Election of 1800 Explained
HipHughes goes old school style on the Election of 1800, explaining the basics on one of the most contested, dirty, controversial elections this side of 2000.
TMW Media
Permutations
This program covers the important topic of permutations in Probability and Statistics. We begin by discussing what a permutation is and why it is a central topic in probability. Next, we solve several problems that involve permutations...
TMW Media
Combinations
This program covers the important topic of combinations in Probability and Statistics. We begin by discussing what a combination is and why it is a central topic in probability. Next, we solve several problems that involve combinations...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1836
The 13th episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. I hope to have them done by Election Day 2016. In 1836, the Whig Party emerges and runs four candidates against incumbent Martin...
Mr. Beat
Speaker of the House
What does the Speaker of the House do? After the recent news of John Boehner resigning as Speaker of the House, Mr. Beat explains the (arguably) most important position in the United States Congress, and he also decides to run for...
Hip Hughes History
The 1796 Election Explained
A summary of the 1796 Presidential Election between Federalist John Adams and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson.
Wonderscape
Social Studies Kids: Expanding Voting Rights in the United States
This video discusses the history of voting rights in the United States, highlighting the struggles and achievements of marginalized groups such as women, Black Americans, and Native Americans. It emphasizes the importance of voting and...
Seven Dimensions
Using Goals to GROW
In this video, the speaker introduces the GROW model, a tool for problem-solving and goal-setting. The acronym GROW stands for Goal, Reality, Obstacles, and Way forward. The speaker discusses examples of goals and encourages the audience...
Mr. Beat
The American Presidential Election of 1808
The sixth episode in a very long series about the American presidential elections from 1788 to the present. I hope to have them done by Election Day 2016. In 1808, James Madison easily wins to continue Democratic Republican dominance.
Hip Hughes History
The 1836 Election Explained
A video lecture summarizing the 1836 election of Martin Van Buren.
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
What Happens if There was No President - TLDR News
The President of the US is arguably the most important person in the world... but what if there isn't one? Well in this video we run through what happens if the President is killed, missing or sedated as well as a bunch of weird...
Hip Hughes History
The 12th Amendment Explained: American Government Review
In this video lecture we look at the elections of 1796 and 1800 and how the twelfth amendment rectified the problems they exposed.