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PBS NewsHour | Miles O'Brien Raises a Glass for Science | PBS (#10517)
video miles alcohol study 06:15
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Distillery Uses Locally Grown Corn For Spirits (#3804)
Corn is, by far, America’s most abundant grain. Despite the worst drought in half a century, U.S. farmers will produce an estimated 10.7 billion bushels this fall. And while soybeans also are...
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Templeton Rye: Iowa's Good Stuff
Full Program: The town of Templeton, Iowa is known for its rich farm land, German Catholic heritage, and a tradition that traces its origins back to days of prohibition. In recent years, Iowa-made Templeton... 28:32
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Hyperpartisan Politics A Genuine American | PBS (#103)
The 1928 Presidental election was a bitter battle of dirty politics directed at Al Smith. 12:39
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Unintended Consequences: Volstead Act | PBS (#102)
The Volstead Act was much stricter than anticipated. 03:15
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Unintended Consequences: Drinking More | PBS (#102)
Many Americans drank more during Prohibition 01:51
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Unintended Consequences: Federal Funding | PBS (#102)
Neither the states nor the federal government wanted to fund Prohibition 02:04
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Last Call | PBS (#101)
January 16, 1920 the 18th Amendment came into effect. 05:04
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Washington DC Mass March | PBS (#101)
In 1913 Prohibitionists marched on Washington to demand a Prohibition Amendment. 00:51
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | New York Cordial Stores | PBS (#102)
Lou Alpern sold alcohol at his NYC cordial stores with the help of bribed policemen 01:54
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | George Remus The Primrose Path | PBS (#102)
George Remus is caught by the government then put on trial 08:41
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Al Capone Downfall | PBS (#103)
Al Capone is finally caught by the government for failing to file income tax 05:04
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | George Remus The Circle | PBS (#102)
George Remus, a Chicago lawyer became king of the bootleggers. 07:58
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Fiorella LaGuardia | PBS (#103)
Fiorella LaGuarida was a NY congressman and critic of Prohibition 03:31
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Ken Burns | PROHIBITION | Wayne Wheeler | PBS (#101)
Wayne Wheeler was the general counsel for the Anti-Saloon League 05:02
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