News video clips from the Associated Press
PRUITT PUSHES BACK ON CONDO RENTAL, PAY RAISES
85 views | April 7, 2018
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is denying he knew about big raises given to two of his closest aides and insisting he did nothing wrong in renting a bargain-priced condo tied to an energy lobbyist. (April 5) EPA, Corruption, Graft, ethics
Scientists Use Gene Therapy to Fight HIV
Gene therapy has scored wins against some rare blood diseases and even a form of blindness. Now scientists are trying it for a much more common foe, HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. (c) copyright 2018 Associated Press
2:45 | February 16, 2018
Teachers in Oklahoma and Kentucky Protest
From rodeo announcer to custom-cabinet builder, second jobs have become a necessity for many teachers in Oklahoma, where educators are some of the lowest paid in the nation. Thousands of teachers demonstrated Monday at the Capitol, in step with teachers in Kentucky, to voice dissatisfaction with salaries, school funding and other issues.
2:18 | April 2, 2018
New York City Wants to Open a Homeless Shelter on Billionaires Row
The city wants to open a homeless shelter on 58th street, a block from Central Park. Many locals are upset, but none ask the question why utilize extremely valuable real estate for a shelter?
2:14 | June 5, 2018
Something Something Facebook
A test video about facebook and their abuse of personal data.
2:31 | May 14, 2018
Senate Rejects Bipartisan Immigration Bill
The Senate has blocked a bipartisan proposal that would have provided 1.8 million young immigrants a chance for citizenship and $25 billion for a border wall. The bill was crafted by moderate Republicans and Democrats billing themselves as the "Common Sense Coalition." They described the proposal as having the most bipartisan support in the Senate, but it came under fire from the White House and the Department of Homeland Security. (c) copyright 2018 Associate Press
3:03 | February 16, 2018
Russian Hackers Hunt Hi-Tech Defense Secrets
An Associated Press investigation finds that Russian cyber spies exploiting a national vulnerability in cybersecurity are trying to break into the emails of scores of people working on military drone technology. (Feb. 7) (c) copyright 2018 Associated Press
3:15 | February 16, 2018
Natalie Portman's bonding experience
At the Los Angeles "Annihilation" premiere, Natalie Portman and Tessa Thompson discuss the joys of working with a mostly female cast. (Feb. 14) (c) copyright 2018 Associated Press
2:10 | February 16, 2018
Schiff: Bannon 'Stonewalling' Russia Inquiry
Lawmakers on Thursday weighed whether to hold former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon in contempt of Congress after he declined to answer questions for a second time as part of the House intelligence committee's Russia probe. Bannon visited Capitol Hill to take questions from the panel behind closed doors, but would only answer 25 questions that had been pre-approved by the White House. His answer to each question was "no" and he told the committee he was not authorized to elaborate, according to lawmakers of both parties. (c) Copyright 2018 Associated Press
2:05 | February 16, 2018
Douglas Students Petition Florida Lawmakers
Students from Parkland school Petition Florida legislature for protection from future mass murders.
3:21 | February 26, 2018
PRUITT PUSHES BACK ON CONDO RENTAL, PAY RAISES
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is denying he knew about big raises given to two of his closest aides and insisting he did nothing wrong in renting a bargain-priced condo tied to an energy lobbyist. (April 5) EPA, Corruption, Graft, ethics
1:01 | April 7, 2018
New Yorkers Protest Shooting of Unarmed Man in Sacramento by Police
Demonstrators marched in New York City on Wednesday night to protest the fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man, Stephon Clark, in Sacramento, California. Protests and demonstrations, Political and civil unrest, General news, Shootings, Violent crime, Crime, Police, Law enforcement agencies, Government and politics Stephon Clark
0:55 | April 1, 2018