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PBS NewsHour | Shields, Brooks on Trillion Dollar Coins, Hall of Fame Woes | PBS (#10540)
Shields, Brooks on Trillion Dollar Coins, 'Zero Dark Thirty,' Hall of Fame Woes 06:39
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PBS NewsHour | 'Zero Dark Thirty' Catches Criticism Over Torture Depictions | PBS (#10539)
'Zero Dark Thirty' Catches Criticism Over Torture Depictions and Accuracy 12:30
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PBS NewsHour | Mark Boal, Kathryn Bigelow on Torture in 'Zero Dark Thirty' | PBS (#10539)
Screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow discuss torture in Zero Dark Thirty." 02:27
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PBS NewsHour | DOJ Ends Investigation on Alleged Use of Torture by CIA | PBS (#10445)
Justice Department Ends Investigation on Alleged Use of Torture by CIA 06:11
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Global Voices | The Family Man Who Took Part in Cambodia's Killing Fields | PBS (#502)
Watch Comrade Duch on WORLD - May 20, 2012 (check local listings) 02:21
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FRONTLINE | The Interrogator | Preview | PBS (#2920)
One of only eight Arabic-speaking FBI agents, Ali Soufan explains to FRONTLINE why he believes the attacks on the World Trade Center could have been prevented and how the use of torture failed to... 00:30
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PBS NewsHour | Iranian Women Prisoners Detail Torture: 'Death Was Like a Desire' | PBS (#10047)
Iranian Women Prisoners Detail Torture: 'Death Was Like a Desire' 09:37
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Need To Know | Detainee abuse | PBS (#153)
An look at a military unit charged with investigating detainee abuse. 15:39
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly | The Death of Osama Bin Laden | PBS (#1436)
Watch our discussion of ethical questions raised by the killing of Osama bin Laden. 07:57
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Web Exclusive: Glenn Greenwald on Government Secrecy | PBS
Greenwald explains how the Obama Administration has embraced many Bush-era legal justifications for secrecy and indefinite detention. 15:54
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NOW on PBS | Web Exclusive: Duty vs. Conscience at Gitmo | PBS (#536)
In this Web exclusive video, learn how Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Couch, a government prosecutor set on convicting alleged 9/11 conspirator Mohamedou Ould Slahi, changed his mind after getting... 06:49
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Washington Week | August 28, 2009 Webcast Extra | PBS
The life of Senator Ted Kennedy, the re-appointment of Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, and Attorney General Eric Holder's selection of a special prosecutor to investigate CIA interrogation... 05:54
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Bill Moyers | The Journal: U.S. Torture and Consequences? | PBS (#1303)
Full Program: New debate has emerged from the release of the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel memos approving extreme measures of interrogation under the Bush administration. As the president... 53:35
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BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Web Exclusive: American Empire? | PBS (#1303)
Former deputy attorney general Bruce Fein and reporter Mark Danner talk to Bill Moyers about what the Red Cross report on detainee interrogation means for the United States. 17:54
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Bill Moyers Journal | Congressional Torture Hearings | PBS (#1215)
Full Program: Journalist Jane Mayer on the debate over torture and the war on terror. 52:32
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