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Globe Trekker | Ian Wright visits Angkor Wat, Cambodia | PBS
Angkor what mate? 01:33
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BHUTAN: Taking The Middle Path To Happiness | Trailer | PBS
3 minute promo for hour-long video about Bhutan, its people, its culture and its practice of finding happiness on the middle path. 03:38
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WIDE ANGLE | The People's Court (clip 2) | PBS (#601)
The People's Court takes viewers inside the courtrooms and law schools of China to provide an unprecedented and unexpected portrait of its rapidly growing legal system. The documentary follows... 04:15
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WIDE ANGLE | The People's Court | PBS (#601)
The People's Court takes viewers inside the courtrooms and law schools of China to provide an unprecedented and unexpected portrait of its rapidly growing legal system. The documentary follows... 01:46
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The War - A Ken Burns Film (Preview Clip)
THE WAR, a new seven-part documentary series directed and produced by Ken Burns, explores the history and horror of the Second World War from an American perspective. 01:30
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World War II Veteran: Robert A. Helgerson (Bob)
Bob Helgerson of Ottumwa, Iowa talks about his '90 day wonder' training in the Navy, and his experiences aboard the Intrepid. 10:58
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Sentenced Home | PBS (#824)
Raised as Americans in inner city projects near Seattle, three young Cambodian refugees each made a rash decision as a teenager that irrevocably shaped their destiny. Years later, facing deportation... 03:44
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Wayne Johnson: What is a Refugee? (#2007)
Wayne Johnson provides the legal definition of a refugee. He also explains how someone who escapes their home country with little to their name can demonstrate they are indeed a refugee, someone... 02:43
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David Yepsen: Lasting Impact of Southeast Asian Refugees on Iowa (#2007)
The Indochinese exodus followed decades of war and chaos in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, called the Vietnam War. David Yepsen reflects on how the legacy of that time will always be with us. 00:32
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Governor Robert D. Ray: Iowa's Leadership in Resettling Southeast Asian Refugees (#2007)
The state of Iowa was a leader in resettling Southeast Asian refugees, not only because the government got behind it, but because of the way it was done. 00:59
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Walter F. Mondale: Welcoming Refugees from Southeast Asia (#2007)
Former Vice President Walter Mondale talks about the legacy of resettling refugees from Southeast Asia. The refugees lives weren’t the only ones changed. 01:21
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Kenneth M. Quinn: Experiences of Tai Dam Coming to Iowa (#2007)
In 1975, a distinct ethnic group called the Tai Dam wanted to settle as a group in the United States. Natives of Vietnam, they had been in Laos for 20 years in 1975. Ambassador Kenneth Quinn... 02:49
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P.O.V. | The Camden 28 | Preview | PBS (#2011)
How far would you go to stop a war? "The Camden 28," airing on PBS's P.O.V. series on September 11, 2007, recalls a 1971 raid on a Camden, New Jersey draft board office by "Catholic Left" activists... 05:22
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P.O.V. | The Chances of the World Changing | Trailer | PBS (#2005)
A decade ago, after an epiphany at a New York restaurant, Richard Ogust began dedicating his time and resources to rescuing endangered turtles — confiscating hundreds bound for Southeast Asian food... 01:53
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NATURE "Holy Cow" | Hinduism's Sacred Animal | PBS (#2109)
Watch NATURE Sunday, August 12 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings) for an encore presentation of HOLY COW. To India's millions of Hindus, the cow is a holy animal that cannot be harmed.... 01:23











