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Austin City Limits | Rodrigo y Gabriela | PBS (#3807)
Full Program: The international duo perform on Austin City Limits, backed by C.U.B.A. 54:46
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POV | Reportero | PBS (#2513)
Full Program: Journalists in Mexico risk their lives to cover the drug war. 55:12
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PBS NewsHour | How U.S.-Mexico Relations May Shift Under Pena Nieto | PBS (#10506)
How U.S.-Mexico Relations May Shift Under President-Elect Enrique Pena Nieto 08:31
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PBS NewsHour | Geography and Immigration Inspire Calexico's Road Songs | PBS (#10493)
For more on this story, go to http://www.pbs.org/newshour/art/blog/ 04:09
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PBS NewsHour | Targeting Cartel Leaders Is Key to Mexico's Drug War Offense | PBS (#10471)
Targeting Drug Cartel Leaders Is Key to Mexico's Strategy for War on Drugs 05:17
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Tales of Masked Men: A Journey through Lucha Libre - Trailer | PBS
Directed by award-winning filmmaker Carlos Avila, Tales of Masked Men is a creative and imaginative exploration of the colorful, fascinating, and mysterious world of lucha libre—Mexican wrestling.... 01:59
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VOCES ON PBS | Tales of Masked Men | PBS (#101)
Explore "lucha libre" and its role in Latino communities in the United States and Mexico. Part circus and part athletic contest, the sport, famous for its masked wrestlers, provides a sense of... 00:31
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VOCES ON PBS | Escaramuza: Riding From the Heart | PBS (#102)
Las Azaleas are a gutsy team of women rodeo riders vying to represent the US at the National Charro Championships in Mexico — where "to be Charro is to be Mexican." Escaramuza, or skirmish,... 00:31
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POV | El Velador (The Night Watchman) Preview | PBS (#2509)
Airs on PBS September 27, 2012 // Stand guard with Martin, who watches over the extravagant mausoleums of notorious Mexican drug lords. Learn more at www.pbs.org 01:25
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PBS NewsHour | Mexico's Vicente Fox: Legalize Drugs to Weaken Cartels | PBS (#10374)
Mexico's Vicente Fox: Legalize Drugs to Weaken Cartels 01:06
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PBS NewsHour | Pena Nieto Outlines Agenda on Drug Trafficking, Economy | PBS (#10363)
Pena Nieto Outlines Agenda on Drug Trafficking, Economic Reforms 09:21
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PBS NewsHour | What Changes Can Mexico Expect Under Pena Nieto Presidency? | PBS (#10362)
What Changes Can Mexicans Expect Under Pena Nieto Presidency? 03:27
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PBS NewsHour | Mexican Elections: 'People Just Want a Change' | PBS (#10361)
Mexican Elections: 'People Just Want a Change' 04:01
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PBS NewsHour | Mexican Photographer Captures Shades of Juarez | PBS (#10361)
Mexican Photographer Captures Shades of Juarez 07:13
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PBS NewsHour | In Mexico, War Against Drug Cartels Inflicts High Cost | PBS (#10359)
In Mexico, War Against Drug Cartels Inflicts High Cost 10:47
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