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INDEPENDENT LENS | Dinner with the President | Trailer | 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? 02:06
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WIDE ANGLE | Burning Season | PBS (#704)
“Green” entrepreneur Dorjee Sun believes he has a solution to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions. He has canvassed the world pitching the sale of Indonesia’s carbon credits to polluters in the West.... 04:32
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WIDE ANGLE | China Prep | PBS
www.pbs.org/wnet/wideangle/epi... "China Prep" follows five Chinese students through their final high-pressure year at an elite high school in Sichuan Province. Eighteen hundred students vie for spots ... 04:57
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Bill Moyers on the Real China | PBS
www.pbs.org/billmoyers BILL MOYERS JOURNAL travels to China to find the voices that are speaking out -- and being silenced -- in China during the Olympics. Airs Friday, August 22, 2008 at 9 p.m. ... 06:28
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Middle Class Squeeze | PBS
Bill Moyers travels to Colorado where tough economic times are hitting suburban communities, and interviews foreign correspondent Philip Pan on how the emerging economic power of China looks from the ... 00:34
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WIDE ANGLE | Japan's About Face | PBS (#702)
"Japan's About-Face" is a remarkable window into the shifting role of the military in post-war Japanese society. 04:46
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Rep. Nancy Pelosi | PBS
Rep. Nancy Pelosi shares her thoughts on the Russia-Georgia conflict and her dismay that President Bush and Russian Prime Minister Putin attended the Beijing Olympics. 03:39
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Michael Gartner: Iowa's Embrace of Southeast Asian Refugees
In 1975, nobody knew how bringing people who were so different to Iowa would work out. Michael Gartner says it was a good thing for everyone. 01:05
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P.O.V. | Campaign by Kazuhiro Soda | PBS (#2106)
This is democracy — Japanese style. A startling insider’s view of Japanese electoral politics in this portrait of a man plucked from obscurity by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party to run for a critical ... 01:48
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WASHINGTON WEEK | June 27, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
In this online-only extra, Washington Week moderator Gwen Ifill and panel examine the U.S. Supreme Court hands down three new decisions this week; President Bush lifts some trade sanctions against North ... 05:59
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FRONTLINE/World | Jesus in China | Sneak Peek | PBS (#705)
Visit the secret caves where members of China's underground Christian church have worshipped since 2001. 02:27
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FRONTLINE/World | Living on the Edge | PBS
Head to the foothills of the Himalayas, where Nepalese farmers are enjoying surprisingly good farming these days thanks to a disturbingly bad new reality: The glaciers are disappearing. 02:53
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Great Ape Trust Symposium: The Chimpanzee Mind (#144)
Full Program: Dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa, a professor in the Language and Intelligence Section at the Primate Research Institute at Kyoto University in Japan discusses his research with chimpanzees. 52:51
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FRONTLINE | "Young & Restless in China" Clip 2 | PBS (#2614)
Public interest lawyer Zhang Jingjing represents more than 1,000 families suing over a power line built for the Olympic games. 03:01
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FRONTLINE | "Young & Restless in China" Clip 3 | PBS (#2614)
Rapper Wang Xiaolei, aka MC Sir, uses his music to express a dark view of China's new boom times. 02:16





















