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MUTATE Britain present 'It's a No Brainer'
This Thursday (15 April), on the day that the first of the party leaders television debates takes place, Mutate Britain an East London-based arts movement unveiled a giant piece of street art challenging Gordon Brown and David Cameron to support the Robin Hood Tax campaign. Video courtesy of Mutate Britain. www.mutatebritain.wordpress.com/Featured 4 months ago
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Tavis Smiley's Video Blog - Evaluating the Stimulus | PBS
Tavis evaluates President Obama's Stimulus Bill and what did and didn't work. Check out Tavis Smiley on PBS. For more information, see http://www.pbs.org/kcet/tavissmiley/voices/tavis-video-blog/Featured 5 months ago
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The EconomyStory Story
A quick look back at the success story behind EconomyStory, as illustrated by David Gillette.Featured 5 months ago
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SXSW Panel intro: Covering Big News on Small Budgets
Check out how public and indie media covered some of the biggest stories of the past year. Join us at SXSW Interactive on March 13.Featured 5 months ago
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California in Crisis: Public Education for the Privileged?
The March 4 Day of Action is designed to stand up for students like this 21-year-old UC Berkeley junior from a working class family who says she doesn't see the residents of her San Francisco Bay Area community represented at her school.Featured 6 months ago
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After Losing Its Bookstore, Laredo Tries to Write the Next Chapter
After Losing Its Bookstore, Laredo Tries to Write the Next ChapterFeatured 6 months ago
Merle Hazard Meets Arthur Laffer and Sings "In the Hamptons"
Visit http://www.merlehazard.com Merle Hazard, country singer, meets famed economist Arthur Laffer. Laffer gives Merle the idea for a song, "In the Hamptons." "In the Hamptons" is a parody of "In the Ghetto," made famous by Elvis Presley and written by Mac Davis.Featured 7 months ago
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Re: State of the Union: Submit Your Video Response to the President's Address
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Re: State of the Union: Submit Your Video Response to the President's Address
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Salina Central High analysis of State of the Union, 2010
From NewsHour Extra: Analysis from (left to right) Mike O'Donnell, Jake Thompson, Mark Warner and Sam Stuewe, seniors in Salina Central's forensics program, discuss Obama's State of the Union in 2010.Featured 7 months ago
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Lisa Maatz, AAUW's top policy adviser, responds to the President's State of the Union AddressFeatured 7 months ago
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"Fear the Boom and Bust" a Hayek vs. Keynes Rap Anthem
Econstories.tv is a place to learn about the economic way of thinking through the eyes of creative director John Papola and creative economist Russ Roberts. In Fear the Boom and Bust, John Maynard Keynes and F. A. Hayek, two of the great economists of the 20th century, come back to life to attend an economics conference on the economic crisis. Before the conference begins, and at the insistence of Lord Keynes, they go out for a night on the town and sing about why there's a "boom and bust" cycle in modern economies and good reason to fear it. Get the full lyrics, story and free download of the song in high quality MP3 and AAC files at: http://www.econstories.tv Plus, to see and hear more from the stars of Fear the Boom and Bust, Billy Scafuri and Adam Lustick, visit their site: http://www.billyandadam.comFeatured 7 months ago
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YOU'VE GOT THE FED - song parody from versusplus.com on INTEREST RATES & FINANCIAL REGULATION
For HIGH QUALITY: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9ZlxsEioUA&fmt;=18 A musical parody of the Carole King song "You've Got A Friend," about the credit crisis. Lead vocal: GARY STOCKDALE Background vocal: JANIS LIEBHART Music Director: GREG HILFMAN For "YOU'VE GOT THE FED" and many more great political musical parodies, visit VERSUS -- where politics and culture do their time in rhyme -- at http://versusplus.com.Featured 7 months ago
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