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Welcome Back Wildcats
As the new school year commences, students re-emerge, eager to make this year the best the University of Arizona has seen. Our returning students and faculty welcome a new freshman class as they begin to find their place here at the University.
Project Earth: South Tyrol - In The Trail Of The Alpine Ibex
Dr. Hans Joechler visits the Alps and South Tyrol Part 1, where he follows the Alpine Ibex. Park rangers follow different animals to make sure they are healthy and thriving in this region. Some animals seen in this video include the Alpine Ibex, Golden Eagle, Marmots, and huge Red Deer. (26:00)
Business as usual post Irene
Aug. 29 - Wall Street is operating as normal, but airlines will need more time to clean out the backlog created by flights canceled because of the storm. Conway G. Gittens reports.
A Rotating False Color View of the Martian South Pole from MOLA: New Color Map
This is one of a series of visualizations showing false-colored renderings of the Martian topography measured by MOLA in the vicinity of the Mars Polar Lander landing site.
Callie Cast 08. 29.11
This video is a school's morning announcement program. This week our librarian, Mrs. Woodcock, talks about the library opening this week. She goes into some library rules to remember. Also included is video of advice from last year's fifth graders about how to have a successful year. The video also has students saying the Pledge of Allegiance and a Character Pledge.
Action Verbs Song for Kids: What Can You Do?
This is a fun kids song to practice actions, and the phrase "I can....." Dream English song by Matt R. New!! (2:34)
Rebel families splash into Aisha Gaddafi's pool
Aug. 26 - Libyan opposition supporters bring their families to the luxurious house, complete with swimming pool, once occupied by Muammar Gaddafi's daughter Aisha at his compound in Tripoli. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
OECD head says world worried about U.S. political gridlock
Aug. 26 - Angel Gurria, Secretary General of the OECD, says the Fed has run out of policy options and the world is concerned the U.S. political system is not functioning properly.
Mayor Bloomberg briefs on preparations for Hurricane Irene
Aug. 26 - NYC Mayor Bloomberg visits an evacuation center and updates New Yorkers on preparations for Hurricane Irene.
The U.S. Week Ahead: August nonfarm payrolls in focus
Aug. 26 - Investors will be waiting for the U.S. Labor Department to report August job data. Analysts expect the U.S. added 80,000 jobs, but forecast the unemployment rate holding steady at 9.1 percent.
OECD top economist: Global policy makers must do more
Aug. 26 - Pier Carlo Padoan, chief economist for the OECD, reacts to Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech and assesses the outlook for success in resolving the euro zone debt crisis.
The future of Apple without Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple Computers on Wednesday. Where does that leave Apple, the company he founded in 1976? Reuters Social Media Editor, Anthony DeRosa talks to John Abell, Wired Magazine's New York Bureau Chief.
Locals explore Gaddafi compound
Aug. 26 - Traffic cops returned to Tripoli's streets and locals hopped into Gaddafi family pools as the city began navigating life without the Libyan leader. Deborah Gembara reports.
Wall St. enjoys first up week in five
Aug. 26 - Summary of business headlines: Stocks posted their first weekly gain in a month; Bernanke quiet on QE3; Hurricane Irene barrels towards populous U.S. Northeast region, bringing with it fears of huge price tag. Conway G. Gittens reports.
Mexico Bank's Carstens expects long-term U.S. slow growth
Aug. 26 - Mexico Central Bank Governor Agustin Carstens says a long period of U.S. slow growth is more likely than the nation slipping back into recession.
High debt levels an intractable problem, says economist
Aug. 26 - Stephen Cecchetti, economic adviser to the Bank for International Settlements, analyzes the problems associated with bringing down excessive levels of government, corporate and consumer indebtedness.
Martin Feldstein: short-term pessimism, long-term optimism
Aug. 26 - Harvard Economist Martin Feldstein analyzes Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke's Jackson Hole address and elaborates on why he sees the U.S. economy formally entering recession within the next year.
Don't expect QE3 in September, says Columbia's Hubbard
Aug. 26 - Columbia Business School Dean Glenn Hubbard tells Reuters Insider he doesn't believe the Federal Reserve will announce a major monetary action at its September meeting.
Hurricane Irene boosts retail sales
Aug. 26 - Home and business owners rush to prepare for Hurricane Irene as they buy plywood, flashlights, batteries, pumps and grills - clearing shelves at large and small shops across New York. Jill Bennett reports.













