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Khrushchev Biographer William Taubman (#170)
Full Program: On August 27, 2009, Harvard and Columbia educated scholar and author William Taubman gave a presentation in Des Moines as part of the Des Moines Public Library's AVID (Authors Visiting in Des Moines) ... 01:03:35
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Peter Carlson, Author of 'K Blows Top' (#169)
Full Program: On July 28, 2009, the Des Moines Public Library hosted author Peter Carlson who shared the inside story of Khrushchev’s 1959 U.S. visit from his new book, "K Blows Top: A Cold War Comic Interlude Starring ... 47:34
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Looking Back at Khrushchev - Looking Forward towards Health Care (#303)
Full Program: The Iowa Journal takes a look back 50 years, to a Soviet dictator who took a nearly two-week vacation across the U.S. including a stop in Iowa. 28:45
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Remembering Khrushchev's Visit to Iowa (#303)
The Iowa Journal takes a look back 50 years, to a Soviet dictator who took a nearly two-week vacation across the U.S. including a stop in Iowa. 06:13
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Peace Through Corn (#3502)
In the heart of the Cold War Americans lived in fear of nuclear annihilation. In the center of the U.S. Corn Belt, a leading businessman was laying the foundation for not only an American success story ... 10:48
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P.O.V. | The English Surgeon | PBS (#2210)
What is it like to have power over life and death, and yet to struggle with your own humanity? This is the story of acclaimed British neurosurgeon Henry Marsh, who has traveled to Ukraine for 15 years ... 02:16
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Washington Week | July 10, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
Obama's meetings with world leaders in Italy, Russia and Ghana, health care reform hurdles in Congress, and the GOP's reaction to Governor Palin's resignation. 05:55
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Washington Week | May 29, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
Obama's choice for Supreme Court justice and how North Korea's nuclear tests and threats have put the international community on alert. 05:55
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WWII Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West | Clip #3 | PBS
Rare wartime documents made briefly available only after the fall of the Soviet Union help reveal the real story of confidential meetings held during WWII. 04:02
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WWII Behind Closed Doors: Stalin, the Nazis and the West | Clip #2 | PBS
Award-winning historian and filmmaker Laurence Rees tells the hidden story of Stalin's backroom dealings, first with the Nazis and then with Roosevelt and Churchill. 04:08
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Washington Week | April 3, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
The G20 summit and President Obama's efforts to repair relations with Russia and China; the government's bailout of auto makers; and Attorney General Eric Holder's decision to void the corruption conviction ... 05:57
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Roy Burgess and Alexei Sokolenko - Russian Art Exchange Visit (#108)
Jefferson, Iowa artist Roy Burgess hosts the visit of Stavropol artist, Alexei Sokolenko in this 1989 video story. It originally aired in April of 1990 on Iowa Public Television. 20:00
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Putin's Petrostate: Power, Patronage and the New Russia (#156)
Full Program: On November 3, 2008, as part of their World Affairs Series, Iowa State University hosted Dr. Marshall Goldman, noted authority on Russian economics and politics and author of "Putin's Petrostate: Power, Patronage ... 01:09:07
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TAVIS SMILEY | Guest: Richard Holbrooke | PBS
Former U.S. ambassador discusses his disappointment in regard to President Bush watching the Olympic Games with President Putin. 02:20
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WASHINGTON WEEK | Aug. 15, 2008 Webcast Extra | PBS
Gwen Ifill and panel discuss: reports on Russia's invasion of Georgia; lobbyists' influence at the conventions; and the Hispanic vote in campaign '08. 05:57
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