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Washington Week | February 25, 2011 | PBS (#5035)
Full Program: Libya's violence; state and federal budgets; political polarization; no defense of DOMA 24:18
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PBS NewsHour | Romney: Voters Must Replace Obama to 'Keep America Strong and Get Back to Work' | PBS (#10171)
Romney: Voters Must Replace Obama to 'Keep America Strong and Get Back to Work' 12:27
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PBS NewsHour | U.N. Faces Showdown Over Vote on Palestinian Statehood | PBS (#10154)
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will go to the United Nations next week and ask the world body to recognize a Palestinian state. Jeffrey Brown reports on the move that is opposed by... 03:00
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PBS NewsHour | As Palestinians Push for Statehood, Is Peace Process Dead? | PBS (#10154)
In Palestinians' push for statehood, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas will ask the United Nations to recognize a Palestinian state next week. Jeffrey Brown discusses what's at stake... 08:17
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Tavis Smiley | Comparative religions scholar Reza Aslan | PBS (#2384)
Full Program: The religious scholar outlines the impact the Arab Spring will cause U.S. foreign policy. 12:48
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The Open Mind | Storm from the East | PBS
Full Program: Milton Viorst discusses book Storm From the East. 28:00
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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 | How Can Plans Emerge for a New Libya With Gadhafi at Large? | PBS (#10145)
Representatives from 60 countries, including the U.S., France, Britain, China and Russia, gathered in Paris on Thursday for a major conference on Libya's transition post-Moammar Gadhafi's 42-year... 06:26
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PBS NewsHour | Shields and Brooks on GOP's Zeitgeist, Whether Obama Gets Credit for Libya | PBS (#10141)
Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks weigh in on the week's top political news, including Texas Gov. Rick Perry's leapfrog over Mitt Romney in the national... 12:28
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Washington Week | Webcast Extra - August 26, 2011 | PBS (#5109)
Full Program: Journalists in Libya, Obama's foreign policy, Palin's significance, MLK's impact on today. 09:39
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American Experience | The Center of the World: New York | Niall Ferguson, Historian | PBS (#1601)
Historian Niall Ferguson talks about globalization and 9/11. 08:19
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PBS NewsHour | World Leaders Call for End of Violence, Start of Democracy in Libya | PBS (#10137)
World leaders, including President Obama, appealed to Moammar Gadhafi on Monday to prevent further bloodshed in his country by stepping down, and urged opposition forces to build a democratic... 04:06
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PBS NewsHour | Thursday, August 18, 2011 | PBS (#10135)
Full Program: Tonight on the program, we look at the volatile global markets as stocks plunged again amid weak economic reports. Also, we report on how one big investor is riding out the big market waves with... 54:33
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PBS NewsHour | What's Next for Syria as Global Leaders Isolate Assad? | PBS (#10135)
The Syrian government rejected President Obama's call for Assad to step down on Thursday, accusing the United States and the West of "seeking to stoke more violence." Jeffrey Brown discusses the... 09:31
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PBS NewsHour | World Leaders Echo Obama's Call for Syria's Assad to Step Down | PBS (#10135)
President Obama ratcheted up his criticism of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad Thursday, issuing a statement insisting that he step down for "imprisoning, torturing and slaughtering his own people."... 02:55
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