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Wetherby Cranberry Company (Warrens, Wisconsin) (#103)
Dan Kaercher gets up close and personal with cranberries at the Wetherby Cranberry Company in Warrens, Wisconsin. 01:49
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Bagg Bonanza Farm (Mooreton, North Dakota) (#108)
Dan Kaercher visits Bagg Bonanza Farm in Mooreton, North Dakota. 01:23
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Mauch Farm, Mooreton, North Dakota (#108)
Dan Kaercher discovers the secrets of sugar beets at Mauch Farm in Mooreton, North Dakota. 01:25
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The Stafford Hills Flour Mills Company (Hudson, Kansas) (#107)
Dan Kaercher gets a handle on wheat at the Stafford Hills Flour Mills Company in Hudson, Kansas. 01:31
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Michael Bugeja: Extended Interview (#104)
Director of the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, and author of "Interpersonal Divide" 20:34
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Robert Paterson: Extended Interview (#104)
Change Consultant who recently counseled National Public Radio (NPR) on how new media would impact its business and its 30 million daily listeners. 33:13
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Which Generation are You? (#104)
There are some people who expect technology in their lives. And there are others who think technology is slowly tearing away at the fabric of our society. Who's right? 04:56
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The Impact (#104)
Digital technology has had a huge impact on entertainment, education and the way we gather information. But some would say there is a downside. 07:10
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The State of Immigration (Full Program) (#107)
Full Program: What is immigration’s real impact on the state? In this edition of Assignment Iowa, we hear from those who study it, those who control it, and those who live it, on immigration’s economic, educational ...
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Economics of Immigration (#107)
There are currently seven million undocumented workers in the U.S. Their impact is economic, political and cultural.
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Bill Moyers Journal | Buying the War | A Circular Leak | PBS (#1101)
How the administration marketed the war to the American people has been well covered, but critical questions remain: How and why did the press buy it, and what does it say about the role of journalists ... 01:35
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Governor Robert D. Ray: Iowa's Leadership in Resettling Southeast Asian Refugees
The state of Iowa was a leader in resettling Southeast Asian refugees, not only because the government got behind it, but because of the way it was done. 00:59
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Buying the War | Excerpt | PBS (#1101)
Bill Moyers Journal: Buying the War Wednesday, April 25, 2007 at 9 PM on PBS (check local listings) How the administration marketed the war to the American people has been well covered, but critical ... 04:49
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P.O.V. | Standing Silent Nation | Preview | PBS (#2003)
What does a family have to endure to create a future for itself? "Standing Silent Nation," airing on PBS's P.O.V. series on July 3, 2007, features Alex White Plume and his Lakota family, who planted ... 01:30
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P.O.V. | Rain in a Dry Land | Preview | PBS (#2001)
P.O.V. kicks off its 20th anniversary season on PBS on World Refugee Day, June 19, 2007, with "Rain in A Dry Land" by Anne Makepeace. How do you measure the distance from an African village to an American ... 02:30










