This is the official YouTube Channel of the United States House of Representatives.It provides free access to video films and promotional materials from the parliamentary chamber of the American parliament. It includes YouTube channels from individual Congressional committees discussing US legislation, domestic and foreign policy. It is also possible to locate YouTube films from individual represe...
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Intute on 21st Jan 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
Iran, nukes and 40% of the worlds traded supply of crude oil! Fact: The United States receives about 18% of its petroleum imports from the Persian Gulf. A disruption to the flow would be devastating on many different levels! After years of benign neglect that served as the United States foreign and national security policy over Iran's nuclear weapons program it's now that country, and no...
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PoliticsandFinance on 29th Dec 2011 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
Video worth watching of the EU: The why's, how's and what's about 2012 and beyond! And why it all matters to the United States! Very interesting albeit somewhat lengthy video that describes the mechanism that is the European Union. Below the video are some links to stories that give the reality of where the EU stands today and what type of crisis both it and the world may face in th...
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PoliticsandFinance on 2nd Jan 2012 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
This is the official YouTube Channel of the United States Senate.It provides free access to video films and promotional materials from the upper chamber of the American parliament. It includes YouTube channels from individual Senate committees discussing US legislation, domestic and foreign policy. It is also possible to locate YouTube films from individual senators. Copyright and technical inform...
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Intute on 21st Jan 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
US President Barack Obama will give a foreign policy speech to both Houses of Parliament after talks with Prime Minister David Cameron on Wednesday.
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BBCPolitics on 27th May 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)
The Navy Visual News Service has released RAW Video on YouTube of the recent encounter between several Chinese ships and the USNS Impeccable (T-AGOS 23). RAW Video #1 RAW Video #2 RAW Video #3 RAW Video #4 RAW Video #5 RAW Video #6 RAW Video #7 RAW Video #8
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InformationDissemination on 22nd Mar 2009 (via informationdissemination.blogspot.com)
Satirical video from The Onion that points out the ridiculous and dangerous ways in which U.S. foreign policy and U.S national security operates at the highest levels! Given the current real and present danger posed to the Middle East and the rest of the world from the impending nuclear capability in Iran (and North Korea which already has the capability), the satire presented in this video from T...
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PoliticsandFinance on 22nd Jul 2011 (via politicsandfinance.blogspot.com)
Today the President of the United States established the policy of the United States regarding the Arctic region as follows: Policy A. It is the policy of the United States to: Meet national security and homeland security needs relevant to the Arctic region; Protect the Arctic environment and conserve its biological resources; Ensure that natural resource management and economic development in the...
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InformationDissemination on 13th Jan 2009 (via informationdissemination.blogspot.com)
This video has been released to accompany the Competitive Enterprise Institute's 10,000 Commandments report on the cost of regulation in the United States. Its message is important for us as well: Regulations quietly impose an enormous burden on ordinary families....
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TaxPayersAlliance on 25th Jul 2008 (via tpa.typepad.com)
Who is the joker here then? Via - Danny Finkelstein Lovely little video! :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: Posted in Blogging, Economics, entertainment, Money, politics, sarcasm, Satire, United States, video Tagged: Bailout Big Time
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CurlysCornerShop on 29th Sep 2008 (via curly15.wordpress.com)
BBC Politics Show's David Gregory has been to Birmingham, Alabama to find out how they make local TV stations work in the United States. He finds out what lessons UK broadcasters can learn.
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BBCPolitics on 10th Jul 2011 (via bbc.co.uk)