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NOVA | The Four-Winged Dinosaur | PBS (#3502)
Full Program: Long ago in the age of dinosaurs, a volcano in eastern China erupted and buried a host of strange creatures in ash, creating exquisite fossils that preserved a big surprise--many dinosaurs were covered ... 53:19
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Robert Gates | Not Winning in Afghanis
Defense Secretary Robert Gates responds to the perception that the US is not winning in Afghanistan and discusses what the Defense Department is going to do. 01:12
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Dr. Palitha Kohona | PBS
Foreign secretary of Sri Lanka responds to recent controversial comments about his government made by hip-hop artist M.I.A. 02:01
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Feb. 13, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
A $789 billion stimulus package; what the nation's top bankers said about how they are using the billions of dollars in taxpayer money; reports on the escalating violence in Afghanistan and Pakistan. 05:57
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NOVA | Rat Attack! | PBS (#3603)
Once every 48 years, bamboo forests in Northeast India go into flower, and black rats descend upon them, like a plague. 01:14
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THE STORY OF INDIA | Excerpt from Episode 4 | PBS (#104)
In this episode Michael Wood shows us some of the amazing achievements of medieval India: In astronomy they discovered the heliocentric universe, absolute zero and the circumference of the earth. 01:53
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THE STORY OF INDIA | Excerpt from Episode 3 | PBS (#103)
As the spice routes and the silk roads opened up, Indian civilization grew, enriched by contact and exchange. 02:40
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THE STORY OF INDIA | Excerpt from Episode 2 | PBS (#102)
Beginning with incredible images of a Jain festival that takes place once every twelve years, Wood follows the life of the Buddha, describes the invasion of India by Alexander the Great and ends with ... 01:41
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THE STORY OF INDIA | Excerpt 1 from Episode 1 | PBS
Michael Wood's fascinating journey through the history of the Indian Subcontinent chronicles the incredible richness and diversity of its peoples, cultures and landscapes; the originality and continuing ... 03:02
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Dec. 5, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
How the terrorist attacks in Mumbai may change the US war on terror; a closer look at President-elect Obama's national security team; plus the Big 3 automakers return to Capitol Hill looking for a bailout.... 05:59
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FRONTLINE | The War Briefing | Bravo Company | PBS (#2702)
FRONTLINE embeds with Bravo Company of the Army's 1st Infantry division in the Korengal River Valley, one of Afghanistan's most dangerous fronts. 02:57
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FRONTLINE | The War Briefing | Economy of Force | PBS (#2702)
FRONTLINE interviews strategists and former military advisers about the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan. 02:31
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Dinner with the President | Clip 4 | PBS (#1002)
Directors Sabiha Sumar and Sachithanandam Sathananthan sit down with former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, before he resigns from office, to address his ideas of a democratized society in their ... 01:35
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Dinner with the President | Clip 3 | PBS (#1002)
The directors engage Musharraf in conversation about his political past and vision for the future and ask the bold question—how does an army general plan to establish democracy in Pakistan? 03:14
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INDEPENDENT LENS | Dinner with the President | Film ... (#1002)
Directors Sabiha Sumar and Sachithanandam Sathananthan sit down with former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, before he resigns from office, to address his ideas of a democratized society in their ... 02:29






















