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Tavis Smiley | Olympic medalist John Carlos | PBS (#2416)
Full Program: The controversial Olympian discusses his memoir. 13:54
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America in Primetime | The Independent Woman Short | PBS (#101)
Independent Woman shows how women have changed from model wives to complex characters. 01:30
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MediaShift | Rob Grimshaw on Phone Hacking Scandal | PBS
FT.com's Rob Grimshaw gives his take on the U.K. phone hacking scandal. 01:52
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POV | If A Tree Falls | Arson as a Form of Protest | PBS (#2411)
Radical Earth Liberation Front members set arsons as a form of protest. 03:49
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PBS NewsHour | WikiLeaks Under Fire After Document Dump Risks Identifying Sources | PBS (#10148)
The latest WikiLeaks document dump of more than 250,000 diplomatic cables included the names of thousands of people who had spoken in confidence to American diplomats. Ray Suarez discusses what... 05:40
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PBS NewsHour | Friday, September 2, 2011 | PBS (#10146)
Full Program: Shields and Brooks on 'High Bar' for Obama's Speech on Jobs 43:24
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PBS NewsHour | Amid New NCAA Football Scandals, 'The Root of the Problem Is Money' | PBS (#10146)
After a series of offseason ethics scandals, the most explosive involving the University of Miami, college football kicks off its season this weekend. Jeffrey Brown discusses the recent space of... 07:14
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PBS NewsHour | The Doubleheader: Rick Perry vs. Mitt Romney and College Football Scandal | PBS (#10146)
Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the GOP primary and the new college football season. 07:08
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Need To Know | In Perspective: Desiree Cooper on "The Help" | PBS (#169)
Desiree Cooper discusses controversy over "The Help." 04:17
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To The Contrary | September 2, 2011 | PBS (#2025)
Full Program: Jobs, Jobs, Jobs; U.S. Newborn Survival; Shirting Controversy 25:30
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | 9/11 Five-Year Anniversary | PBS (#1002)
Five years after the 9/11 attacks, Ground Zero remains an open wound. 06:36
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PBS NewsHour | Monday, August 29, 2011 | PBS (#10142)
Full Program: Amid Heavy Disaster Year, Needs of Irene Survivors 'Will Be Met' 54:00
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PBS NewsHour | Tar Sands Pipeline Plan Renews Energy vs. Environment Debate | PBS (#10142)
A proposed oil pipeline will stretch from Alberta, Canada, to refineries in Texas. Jeffrey Brown discusses the debate surrounding the Keystone XL pipeline with two experts. 11:17
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Need To Know | Is the Texas school board rewriting history? | PBS (#168)
Need to Know examines controversial changes to Texas school textbooks. 13:20
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Need To Know | Fri., August 26, 2011 | PBS (#168)
Full Program: Hurricanes and climate change, Texas textbooks, food policy. 53:55
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