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PBS NewsHour | Democrat Has Competitive Chance to Win Arizona Senate Seat | PBS (#10488)
Democrat Has Competitive Chance to Win Open Senate Seat in Arizona 06:27
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Washington Week: Immigration and Border Security Town Hall | PBS (#5151)
Gwen Ifill is hosting the second Washington Week Electronic Town Hall this Friday, June 29, 2012. Washington Week has partnered with PBS member stations KPBS in San Diego and Arizona Public Media in... 00:37
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PBS NewsHour | High Court Reaffirms Campaign Finance | PBS (#10357)
High Court Reaffirms Campaign Finance, Strikes Down Juvenile Life Sentences 08:17
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PBS NewsHour | Supreme Court Upholds Controversial Part of Immigration Law | PBS (#10357)
Supreme Court Upholds 'Most Controversial Part' of Arizona's Immigration Law 17:55
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PBS NewsHour | Examining Redistricting's Role in November Elections | PBS (#10349)
Examining Redistricting's Role in November Elections 04:24
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PBS NewsHour | Former Giffords Aide Wins Special House Election | PBS (#10349)
Democrat Ron Barber beats Republican Jesse Kelly in Tuesday's special election. 02:42
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Independent Lens | Precious Knowledge | Video Extra 3 | PBS (#1323)
Premiering May 17, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org United States Congressman Raul Grijalva, Pima County Legal Defender Isabel Garcia, and others describe how the struggle for Chicano... 08:09
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Independent Lens | Precious Knowledge | Trailer | PBS (#1323)
Premiering May 17, 2012. Check local listings: www.pbs.org When a highly successful Mexican American Studies program at a high school in Tucson comes under fire for teaching ethnic chauvinism,... 02:01
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | April 27, 2012 | PBS (#1535)
Full Program: Faith Groups and Immigration; Conversations Before Dying; Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz 25:30
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PBS NewsHour | Shields, Brooks on 'Mutual Pandering' Over Student Loans | PBS (#10316)
Shields, Brooks on 'Mutual Pandering' Over Student Loans, Immigration Law 12:05
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Need To Know | Need to Know, Fri., April 27, 2012: Sea-level rise, death on the border | PBS (#233)
Full Program: How the city of Norfolk, Virginia is grappling with massive flooding. 25:09
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | Faith Groups and Immigration | PBS (#1535)
Why do many religious groups oppose Arizona's strict immigration law? 03:57
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PBS NewsHour | In Immigration Case, High Court Weighs Federal, State Limits | PBS (#10314)
In Ariz. Immigration Case, Supreme Court Weighs Limits of Federal, State Powers 07:07
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PBS NewsHour | Supreme Court to Weigh Contentious Arizona Immigration Law | PBS (#10313)
Supreme Court to Weigh Contentious Arizona Immigration Law 09:55
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Independent Lens | Ethnic Chauvinism or Modern Civil Rights Struggle? | PBS (#1323)
Watch Precious Knowledge - premiering May 17, 2012 (check local listings) 02:00
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