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Market to Market (March 15, 2013) (#3829)
Full Program: Ethanol proponents throw a birthday bash to celebrate 100 years of subsidies for Big Oil. Hours before its implementation, New York City’s ban on super-sized sugary drinks is struck down. Market... 24:07
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New York Sugary Drink Ban Overturned (#3829)
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NEED TO KNOW | NYC Deputy Mayor Linda Gibbs | PBS
Anchor Ray Suarez interviews Linda Gibbs, Deputy Mayor in New York, where Michael Bloomberg is a major backer of the "Family Rewards" program. Gibbs talks ab... 04:21
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PBS Online Film Festival | 2013 Festival | Sound of Vision | PBS
Full Program: Watch and vote for Sound of Vision, a film about a blind man's journey to belong in NYC. 08:18
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The Mind of a Chef | New York | PBS
Full Program: Enjoy this all-New York episode with the Torrisi boys, oysters, carrot dashi and farming. David Chang visits native New Yorker Ivan Orkin in Tokyo, where he's making ramen that's taking the city by... 23:17
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THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE (Premieres April 16th) | PBS
Premieres April 16, 2013 // THE CENTRAL PARK FIVE, a new film from award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns, tells the story of the five black and Latino teenagers from Harlem who were wrongly convicted of... 00:33
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | December 7, 2012 | PBS (#1614)
Full Program: Haiti Priest Doctor; Richard Land on Religion and Society; Hanukkah Lamps 25:31
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PBS NewsHour | Dance Company Celebrates Diversity, Relevancy, Accessibility | PBS (#10508)
Twin Cities Dance Company Celebrates Diversity, Relevancy, Accessibility 07:35
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The Mind of a Chef | NEW YORK CITY | PBS (#110)
Chang travels to NYC's Hong Kong Supermarket for some special ingredients. 02:42
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PBS NewsHour | Protecting New York From Future Storms As Sea Levels Rise | PBS (#10501)
Protecting New York From Future Superstorms As Sea Levels Rise 07:40
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PBS NewsHour | Future Unclear for Sandy Victims Dealing with Insurance Woes | PBS (#10500)
Future Unclear for Superstorm Sandy Victims Dealing with Insurance Woes 07:56
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PBS NewsHour | 'Occupy Sandy' Focuses on Offering Help to Storm Victims | PBS (#10498)
'Occupy Sandy' Movement Focuses on Offering Help to Storm Victims in New York 05:50
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This Old House | Ask TOH: Task Lights, Cable Rail | PBS
Full Program: Kevin installs task lighting. Tom adds a cable railing to a deck. Guest star Jimmy Fallon. 23:44
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Independent Lens | Park Avenue: Money, Power & the American Dream | Promo | PBS (#1401)
Premiering November 12, 2012. Check local listings:www.pbs.org Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side, Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room) presents his examination of... 00:37
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PBS NewsHour | Hundreds of Thousands in N.J. and N.Y. Lack Power Still | PBS (#10490)
Hundreds of Thousands in N.J. and N.Y. Lack Power in Slow Post-Sandy Recovery 09:59
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