Sky News
Residents return to burnt homes after fires caused by extreme heat
VOICED: In Dagenham the fire is out, one resident who used to call this cul-de-sac home was escorted by fire service through her back garden to see for the first time just how much she has lost SHOWS: Fire service escorting residents...
Bloomberg
Dutta: The Fed is Going for More Optionality
Neil Dutta, Head of Economics at Renaissance Macro Research, joins Bloomberg Markets to react to Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell's testimony.
Curated Video
Newark Replaces Lead Pipes To Address Water Crisis
A study in Newark conducted by the state of New Jersey found lead levels to be nearly three times what federal rules deem to be safe.
Curated Video
Bosnia - Izetbegovic Welcomes Peace Moves
Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic said on Thursday (28/12) he's
glad peace has finally come to Bosnia-Herzegovina despite the deal
being less satisfactory than he wished.
ws of presser;
izetbegovic sot with translator saying he is glad...
Curated Video
More Americans than ever are growing their own food
AP Television
Hume, Virginia - September 14, 2009
1. Tight pan of chickens feeding
2. Tight of chicken eating sorghum
3. Medium of Harvery Ussery, pan down to him feeding home grown grubs to chickens
4. Tight of chickens eating grubs...
Curated Video
Israel/West Bank - Shooting/Protest clashes
A Palestinian who was shot dead by Israeli soldiers on Tuesday (9/6). The dead man was shot on the edge of the Jewish settlement of Morag in the southern Gaza strip. Israeli officers said soldiers guarding the settlement opened fire on...
Bloomberg
Making Radios for a Digital World
Nov. 19 -- Tom DeVesto, founder and CEO of Tivoli Audio, discusses the company's approach to making radios for a digital world. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Why Dwellers in The Hamptons Seem to Like Donald Trump
Aug. 1 -- Bloomberg's Henry Goldman discusses his political conversations with permanent residents of The Hamptons. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
As lawmakers in Washington debate whether to raise the U.S. debt ceiling before the August 2nd deadline, state and local governments worry about the impact a U.S. default would have on their finances.
HEADLINE: Cities, states worry about impact of US default
CAPTION: As lawmakers in Washington debate whether to raise the U.S. debt ceiling before the August 2nd deadline, state and local governments worry about the impact a U.S. default...
Curated Video
RR7507B LAOS: RETURNING THE REFUGEES
14 mins 40 secs (English synch: Nil)
While Cambodia and Vietnam are experiencing
intense fighting, another country in South-East Asia
has taken a major step towards a permanent peace.
Laos has been controlled by a coalition...
Sky News
Interview with Nick Clegg on the Tory Manifesto Part One
Interview with Nick Clegg on the Tory Manifesto Part One
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Clearing out Rio's imperiled shantytowns
VOICED: Clearing out Rio's imperiled shantytowns
Curated Video
The mayor of Los Angeles and residents of a city neighborhood are praising firefighters for saving the Griffith Park section of the city, including a famous observatory
HEADLINE: LA credits fire crews for saving homes
CAPTION: The mayor of Los Angeles and residents of a city neighborhood are praising firefighters for saving the Griffith Park section of the city, including a famous observatory. (May...
Curated Video
Obama Drinks Filtered Flint Water in Michigan
President Barack Obama has taken a drink of the filtered water in Flint, Michigan.Obama is visiting the city for the first time since its drinking water became contaminated with lead.After a briefing Wednesday on the federal government's...
Bloomberg
Toll Brothers CEO: U.S. Housing Market Is Strong
Aug. 23 -- Douglas Yearley, Toll Brothers chief executive officer, comments on the state of the U.S. housing market during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
Bloomberg
Toll Brothers CEO: Most of Growth Is West of Mississippi
Aug. 23 -- Douglas Yearley, Toll Brothers chief executive officer, comments on the state of the U.S. housing market during an interview with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
Curated Video
Clinton Chastises Trump On Foreign Policy Views
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continued her new round of attacks against Republican rival Donald Trump's record Wednesday, painting the billionaire businessman as quick to profit off the housing crisis that hurt...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : The daily struggle of Americas motel kids
VOICED : The daily struggle of Americas motel kids
AFP News Agency
Living on the edge of the Three Gorges Dam
Living on the edge of the Three Gorges Dam
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Wheelbarrows of coal and pollution, but no electricity
VOICED : Wheelbarrows of coal and pollution, but no electricity
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Hong Kong farmers protest over tycoon land grab
VOICED : Hong Kong farmers protest over tycoon land grab
Sky News
Country Director of NRC interview about Mosul humanitarian crisis
CLEAN: Exterior interview with Heidi Deidrich, Country Director NRC Iraq about the situation in Mosul and state of refugees arriving at Hamam al-Alil refugee camp. Shot on March 28, 2017 in Hamam al-Alil, Iraq.