Video: Topics: News & Public Affairs: Opinion
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Washington Week | Reporters Remember: The Morning of 9/11 | PBS
Washington Week remembrances of covering the 9/11 terror attacks that changed America. 05:33
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The Open Mind | Television's Man For All Seasons | PBS
Full Program: Norman Lear discusses contemporary media. 28:13
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Nightly Business Report | Friday, Sep. 2, 2011 | PBS (#31045)
Full Program: Zero job growth sparks triple digit selling. 25:08
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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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Nightly Business Report | Thursday, Sep. 1, 2011 | PBS (#31044)
Full Program: White House cuts growth forecast for the economy. 24:53
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Washington Week | September 20, 2002 | PBS
Full Program: Part 1 of Washington Week's special 1 year anniversary of 9/11. 24:41
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Washington Week | September 20, 2002 Part 2 | PBS
Full Program: Part 2 of Washington Week's special 1 year anniversary of 9/11 25:21
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Nightly Business Report | Wednesday, Aug. 31, 2011 | PBS (#31043)
Full Program: AT-and-T and T-Mobile merger blocked by the DOJ. 24:44
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Tavis Smiley | Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick | PBS (#2378)
Former Detroit mayor reflects on his rapid rise at such a young age. 02:39
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The Open Mind | The Decline of Males | PBS
Full Program: Lionel Tiger sees an erosion in the confidence and power of men. 28:39
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The Open Mind | Saving the Environment | PBS
Full Program: Jo Thomas discusses journalistic responsibility to the environment. 27:45
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The Open Mind | Journalism in the Public Interest | PBS
Full Program: Richard Tofel discusses the need for journalism in the public interest. 28:30
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The Open Mind | The Social Contract | PBS
Full Program: Franklin Thomas discusses the tie between citizen and government. 28:10
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The Open Mind | The New York Times Book Review, Part I | PBS
Full Program: Biographer and editor Sam Tanenhaus discusses contemporary writing and books. 27:57
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The Open Mind | The Death of Conservatism, Part I | PBS
Full Program: Biographer and editor Sam Tanenhaus discusses the fate of conservatism in America. 28:33






