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narrator: they are filming their trip with a hidden camera. narrator: posing as mushroom importers, they bribed a border guard to let them across. narrator: the border guard isn't where he said he'd be, so they call him. narrator: the guard says he can't get them across, so they decide to wait until night. before defecting, jeong used to cross the border illegally as a smuggler until he was caught and accused of being a spy. he was taken to a notorious political prison camp, yodok. (translated): when i arrived at the prison camp, it was april 6, 2000. it was awful when i went inside. that day, they completely beat the hell out of me. they'd put a wooden stick behind your knees and make you sit down, like this. if they pushed down on you, you'd collapse and then you'd hear your kneecaps cracking. i got beaten up and tortured for about nine months. before i got arrested, i weighed 165 pounds. after ten months, i had a physical. when i looked at what i weighed, i was 79 pounds. i couldn't endure it any more. narrator: after three years in yodok,
narrator: they are filming their trip with a hidden camera. narrator: posing as mushroom importers, they bribed a border guard to let them across. narrator: the border guard isn't where he said he'd be, so they call him. narrator: the guard says he can't get them across, so they decide to wait until night. before defecting, jeong used to cross the border illegally as a smuggler until he was caught and accused of being a spy. he was taken to a notorious political prison camp, yodok....
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. >> narrator: cbs presents... >> this charred shell is all that's left of the victoria islamic center. the fire started just after 2:00 a.m. saturday. >> we are sad that we have lost our place of worship. i have been the imam here for the last 16 years and never have we experienced anything like this. >> covered in black marker with nazi symbols, swastikas, even sayings, "jews belong in the oven." >> i'm a child of a holocaust survivor, so i grew up with stories of destruction of jewish cemeteries. i always thought that we were done with that. >> narrator: the most challenging question of our time is, how do we live with our deepest differences? >> the very understanding of who is acceptable in american society goes to the very heart of who americans are and who americans can be. so, issues like excluding immigrants based on a religion test, which is against various laws in our country, not only threaten those who would like to come to the united states but also it threatens those who are within the united states. >> narrator: fueling this division is a misconception that our country
. >> narrator: cbs presents... >> this charred shell is all that's left of the victoria islamic center. the fire started just after 2:00 a.m. saturday. >> we are sad that we have lost our place of worship. i have been the imam here for the last 16 years and never have we experienced anything like this. >> covered in black marker with nazi symbols, swastikas, even sayings, "jews belong in the oven." >> i'm a child of a holocaust survivor, so i grew up with...
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narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of dedeaths in children undnder five has been t in half over the past 20 yeaear. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story from malawawi. man: my naname is laititom chawa and i have six grandchildren. i was born at homeme in 1948. in previous days, pregnant moththers were using unsafe methods.s. some would have e their babies in g grass huts.s. after gigiving birth, they w wod leave babieses on the grground in the cold.d. we didn't know b better. we had a l lo
narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking n notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of dedeaths in children undnder five has been t in half over the past 20 yeaear....
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. - [narrator] us troops have been in afghanistan for more than 15 years, making it the longest war in american history. the september 11th attacks prompted washington and nato to send forces to neutralize the al-qaeda terrorist organization and the taliban regime that sheltered them. the architect of those attacks, osama bin laden, is dead, but the taliban has rebounded. as washington and nato pivot away from afghanistan, the ability of the government and security forces to maintain stability will be tested. afghanistan, next on great decisions. - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. - [narrator] afghanistan sits at the crossroads of the middle east, russia, and south asia. for centuries it has been a focal point of both trade and war. - afghans are very proud people, and because of our strategic location, we have been resisting the super powers. we have fought ghengis khan, tamerlane, alexander the great, the british, the soviet union. so r
. - [narrator] us troops have been in afghanistan for more than 15 years, making it the longest war in american history. the september 11th attacks prompted washington and nato to send forces to neutralize the al-qaeda terrorist organization and the taliban regime that sheltered them. the architect of those attacks, osama bin laden, is dead, but the taliban has rebounded. as washington and nato pivot away from afghanistan, the ability of the government and security forces to maintain stability...
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(xylophone music) - [narrator] after decades of relative stability the us energy revolution is beginning to shift the geopolitical dynamic. where once it was dependent on the middle east for much of its energy, the us is now producing more of its own, allowing it to potentially forge a new foreign policy. a geopolitics of oil. next, on great decisions. (trumpeting music) - [narrator] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhouse coopers, llp. - [narrator] nations have always been in competition with each other. often, it's in the search for natural resources like oil and gas. a steady supply of energy is needed to fuel the country's economy and military. - [sachs] typically, american foreign policy like british imperial foreign policy before it, paid a tremendous amount of attention to securing oil for the economy. that includes who we have befriended, but it has also included us launching wars; stationing military bases; engaging in coups and orienting a massive amount of our
(xylophone music) - [narrator] after decades of relative stability the us energy revolution is beginning to shift the geopolitical dynamic. where once it was dependent on the middle east for much of its energy, the us is now producing more of its own, allowing it to potentially forge a new foreign policy. a geopolitics of oil. next, on great decisions. (trumpeting music) - [narrator] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for...
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- [narrator] saudi arabia is a nation in transition. with increasing signs that the status quo it has enjoyed for decades is beginning to fray. as aging rulers give way to a new generation, the political, social, and economic status quo is beginning to shift. with an ambitious young prince, will saudi arabia be able to weather the push for reform? once known for having a special relationship with the us, many question whether the alliance between an ultra-conservative islamic monarchy and the secular democratic republic is coming under new strains. saudi arabia, next on great decisions. (enthusiastic music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers, llp. (soft arabian music) - [narrator] saudi arabia and the us are at odds culturally and ideologically yet for decades, they have been said to enjoy a special relationship based on shared interests. - on 1945, when the late king abdulaziz, the founder of m
- [narrator] saudi arabia is a nation in transition. with increasing signs that the status quo it has enjoyed for decades is beginning to fray. as aging rulers give way to a new generation, the political, social, and economic status quo is beginning to shift. with an ambitious young prince, will saudi arabia be able to weather the push for reform? once known for having a special relationship with the us, many question whether the alliance between an ultra-conservative islamic monarchy and the...
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(soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for independence, sovereignty, autonomy from the united states. - it was a region where some of the battles between capitalism and communism, oritarianism, played out with the greatest drama. it was an era of military coups everywhere from central america down through brazil and argentina. - there were movements not just in latin america, but in other parts of the world in the 60's and 70's to bring more left progressive government into power and in reaction to that, military dictatorships took hold in much of the southern cone and brazil. - [narrator] inspired and at times supported by cuba, a half dozen nations saw political revolutions in the 1960's alone. - this is a time of communism versus anti-communism and we saw a wave of military dictatorships come in in defense of democracy, but undermining and in fact, moving democracy in this f
(soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for independence, sovereignty, autonomy from the united states. - it was a region where some of the battles between capitalism and communism, oritarianism, played out with the greatest drama. it was an era of military coups everywhere from central america down...
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator)...
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second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking native l language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary founded project peanut butter to bring the most effective malnutrition therapy to the children who need it most. alefa is 7 months old. she is just entering the critical 6-month-to-two-year-old window where children are most vulnerable to the impact of malnutrition. jason: alefa is, uh, severely malnourished and, um, (unclear), as you can see from the extremely small arms. second narrator: severely malnourished children at this age are at great risk. untreated, more than half will die. pilirani is two years old. severely malno
second narrator: malnutrition. every year, malnutrition kills twice as many children as aids, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. yet there is hope. an inexpensive, revolutionary therapy is saving children's lives right now. (rooster crows) since 2004, project peanut butter has been treating children in malawi, a country with one of the highest malnutrition rates in the world. (speaking native l language) second narrator: as a faculty member at washington university medical school, dr. manary...
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[woman speaking spanish] narrator: magali rolando is a piano teacher who lives in havana, the capital city of cuba. she eagerly teacheses the younger generation about the roots of cuba's music. >> ♪ yo soy un hombre sincero... ♪ narrator: music lies at the heart and soul of every cuban. it originated mostly from africa by those who were brought and enslaved centuries ago on this caribbean island. >> [singing in spanish] narrator: magali's ancestors originated in southern africa, which connects her to the african beat. besides teaching, magali plays in a musical band led by 45-year-old ramon garcia, who creates his own music. [speaking spanish] garcia: ha ha ha! narrator: now songs and tunes are mixed with spanish and pre-colonial indigenous origins as the e enslaved emembraced the tempmpo they fouound in cubaba n they y first arrived.d. it is estimated that more than one million africans were brought to the island through the port of matanzas, some 100 kilometers from havana, as part of the transatlantic slave trade from the 16th century until slavavery was ababolished in c n 1886. [s
[woman speaking spanish] narrator: magali rolando is a piano teacher who lives in havana, the capital city of cuba. she eagerly teacheses the younger generation about the roots of cuba's music. >> ♪ yo soy un hombre sincero... ♪ narrator: music lies at the heart and soul of every cuban. it originated mostly from africa by those who were brought and enslaved centuries ago on this caribbean island. >> [singing in spanish] narrator: magali's ancestors originated in southern africa,...
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narrator: as a result, 60% of all people living with hiv in zimbabwe are women. dorothy nancapa is a hairdresser in kuwadzana, a low income, high density suburb of the capital harare. dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years, preventing thousands of new hiv infections. barbara niamdocka, a regular at the salon, began using the female condom with her husband obert two years ago. this initiative is spreading across zimbabwe. sylvester nazarus runs a barbershop from his backyard in the commuter town of chitungwiza, south of harare. here, men are also being exposed to the prevention message and the benefits of condom use. while huge challenges remain in zimbabwe, the success of programs like this has contributed to a significant decline in hiv prevalence. it dropped from over 24 percent to less than 14 per
narrator: as a result, 60% of all people living with hiv in zimbabwe are women. dorothy nancapa is a hairdresser in kuwadzana, a low income, high density suburb of the capital harare. dorothy is one of 1,500 hairdressers that have been trained as an hiv peer educator in a program run by populations services international and funded by the u.k.'s department for international development. in this way, hairdressers like dorothy have sold over 3 million female condoms in the last six years,...
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narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.55 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've probably thought, how do you even approach a problem like that? the most temptining answer is that solvining global poverty just can't be done. spend your billions of dollars, give your speeches. it's not going to help. nice try. but a better answer is this. there might not be a silver bullet for poverty, but ththere are a whwhole lot ofof great ids out there,e, ideas thahat are helping people on a daily basis, and one good idea, big or small, really can change lives. take this s idea. there really is such a thing as a free lunch. now consider india, home to 1.2 billion people. that's 17% of the planet, so it's no surprise that india's problems, poverty, hunger, tend to be big. but the indian government is thinking just as big when it comes to fighting hunger, and they're fighting that battle one lun
narrator: global poverty. it's one of those huge, diffuse problems that makes most people understandably just sigh and shrug. you've heard the stats: 2.55 billion people living on less than $2.00 a day, and you've probably thought, how do you even approach a problem like that? the most temptining answer is that solvining global poverty just can't be done. spend your billions of dollars, give your speeches. it's not going to help. nice try. but a better answer is this. there might not be a...
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks. even in the summer. i had crepey skin on my neck,
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator)...
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator)...
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now paidresentatn for epe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now paidresentatn for epe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure...
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narrator: the following program is an original p production ofof link tv. next up, conveniencee undercover. meet the maskeked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real p progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whetether it's carving cobblestones or farming cocoa, a new business can be the best ticket out of poverty, and in the developing world, small businesses have a big impact for entire communities. first, watch some women bring a little color to the world of micro finance. and stay tuneded to see the winr of the "viewchange" film contest empowerment prize. (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (laughing) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (singing in native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native language) (speaking native
narrator: the following program is an original p production ofof link tv. next up, conveniencee undercover. meet the maskeked shoe shiners of bolivia and some other unusual entrepreneurs. all part of link tv's "viewchange" film contest. announcer: "viewchange" is about people making real p progress in tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange." small business. big impact. narrator: whetether it's carving...
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(narrator) lee's ambitious "malcolm x" cost over $25 million.malcolm "x") i say and i say it again, you been had, you been joked. you been hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray, run amok. there was a point in the film, after we had finished shooting, while we were finishing, where the money was cut off. i wanted to continue working, so i called up michael jordan and magic johnson, prince, janet jackson, tracy chapman, oprah winfrey, and i just told them the truth: i need money. and they wrote me a check -- all of them. (narrator) 1994 signaled a return to smaller budgets with "crooklyn" a film about growing up in brooklyn in the 1970's. what we wanted to do is to elevate black cinema to what we've done in music, in sports and everything else. we're not at the level yet because we're in our infancy as far as films go. but another 20 years, we're going to produce our duke ellingtons, our own mary beardons, our james baldwins, people of that stature in film. (jim jarmusch) for us in new york at the time, in the late seventies, it was an idea kind o
(narrator) lee's ambitious "malcolm x" cost over $25 million.malcolm "x") i say and i say it again, you been had, you been joked. you been hoodwinked, bamboozled and led astray, run amok. there was a point in the film, after we had finished shooting, while we were finishing, where the money was cut off. i wanted to continue working, so i called up michael jordan and magic johnson, prince, janet jackson, tracy chapman, oprah winfrey, and i just told them the truth: i need...
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck. (female narrator) what would your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator)...
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narrator: today on "earth focus," coral reefs are home to 1/4 of all fish and marine life. but now, due to rising ocean temperatures, coral reefs are in great peril. around the world, dedicated people are working together to save thehe corals, coming up on "earth focus." coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. while they cover less than 2% of the ocean floor, reefs provide livelihoods, food, and shoreline protection, as well as being home to millions of aquatic species. but coral reefs everywhere are being destroyed by warming seas, chemical runoff, plastic waste, and destructive fishing practices. man: coral reefs are very important for fish populations and diversity. narrator: mark van thillo is the captain of the mir, a 100-foot sailing vessel built in 1910 and world headquarters of the biospsphere foundation, which he created with gaieie alling, an ocean scientist and d his partnr of 30 years. together, they have been on the leading edge of documenting the dramatic changes in the planet's coral reefs. alling: we started an 18-year expedition around th
narrator: today on "earth focus," coral reefs are home to 1/4 of all fish and marine life. but now, due to rising ocean temperatures, coral reefs are in great peril. around the world, dedicated people are working together to save thehe corals, coming up on "earth focus." coral reefs are the most diverse ecosystems on the planet. while they cover less than 2% of the ocean floor, reefs provide livelihoods, food, and shoreline protection, as well as being home to millions of...
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narrator: mark van thillo is the captain of the mir, a 100-foot sailing vessel built in 1910 and world headquarters of the biospsphere foundation, which he created with gaieie alling, an ocean scientist and d his partnr of 30 years. together, they have been on the leading edge of documenting the dramatic changes in the planet's coral reefs. alling: we started an 18-year expedition around the world, and it was to look at coral reefsfs. we lookked at 49itites aroundnde world, and we found that 2/3 of the coral reefs in earth were at risk and suffering, in decline. van thillo: we were in the south pacific. we were sailing past the phoenix islands, and we had just heard that "national geographic" had been there a year earlier, and they hailed it as being the most beautiful reef and most amazing place to go. so our crew said, "let's goo there, check it out, and we'll take a break and we'll go diving on fantastic reefs." and as they arrived there, they found that almost the entire reef was dead. man: 2004, 2005, the middle of the ocean, the phoenix islands in the middle of the ocean, the nat
narrator: mark van thillo is the captain of the mir, a 100-foot sailing vessel built in 1910 and world headquarters of the biospsphere foundation, which he created with gaieie alling, an ocean scientist and d his partnr of 30 years. together, they have been on the leading edge of documenting the dramatic changes in the planet's coral reefs. alling: we started an 18-year expedition around the world, and it was to look at coral reefsfs. we lookked at 49itites aroundnde world, and we found that...
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narrator: in 1921, mr.h his illness all too evident, left the white house on his way to his new home. there, as in invalid he frequently stepped out of doors to acknowledge the affection of admirers. he lived quietly on f street for three more years. the public's last view of it was at an upstairs window. >> woodrow wilson lived to see some of his defeats become victories. he saw -- of freedom bring independence too many nations. above all, he lived to see the league of nations come into being at the hands of the old world. he saw a settlement of dangerous controversies and the making of many treaties which aided the economic health of the world. he lived to see the international labor organization and mr. wilson -- had mr. wilson lived just two decades longer he would of seen the dragon's teeth sowed in versailles bring another equally terrible war. out of this second world war, he would of seen the rise of the league concept again under the name of the united nations. this new organization to peace clearl
narrator: in 1921, mr.h his illness all too evident, left the white house on his way to his new home. there, as in invalid he frequently stepped out of doors to acknowledge the affection of admirers. he lived quietly on f street for three more years. the public's last view of it was at an upstairs window. >> woodrow wilson lived to see some of his defeats become victories. he saw -- of freedom bring independence too many nations. above all, he lived to see the league of nations come into...
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newsreel narrator: just-released film show the recent a-bomb tests in which britain joined america and russia as the third world power to possess atomic weapons. man: this first blast is on a level with bombs exploded over hiroshima and nagasaki in world war ii. now france presses forward to force her way into the exclusive nuclear club. john f. kennedy: this government has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military build-up on the island of cuba. the purpose of these bases can be none other than to provide a nuclear strike capability against the western hemisphere. man: at 1500 hours on october 16, 1964, the event which shocked the whole world finally takes place. man: the treaty on the nonproliferation of nuclear weapons is now ready to be signed. duarte: after the nonproliferation treaty went into effect, india did a test in 1974. they never signed it, so they felt it was their right to do so. gorbachev: [speaking russian] reagan: for the first time in history, the language of arms control was replaced by arms reduction. in this case, the complete elimination of an e
newsreel narrator: just-released film show the recent a-bomb tests in which britain joined america and russia as the third world power to possess atomic weapons. man: this first blast is on a level with bombs exploded over hiroshima and nagasaki in world war ii. now france presses forward to force her way into the exclusive nuclear club. john f. kennedy: this government has maintained the closest surveillance of the soviet military build-up on the island of cuba. the purpose of these bases can...
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narrator: next up, the true story a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the mininof her eiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossising the gender gagap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of women are so often hidden behind the walls of tradition, poverty, and isolation. compared with men, the stories of women so often just aren't told. but the documentaries you're about to see arere different. they put women in front of the lens and behind it, and through photography, film, and even animimation, thehey show us s wn stepping out from behind those walls, sururviving and even thriving in some of the poorest countries in the world. take a look across the global gender gap and see the grand prize winner of the "viewchange" film contest. srey: my name is srey neth. i am cambodian. i am a victim of sex trafficking. translator:
narrator: next up, the true story a girl who justst wants to go to s school and d has to change the mininof her eiree villllage to do o it. an awardrd-winning a animation d other short films from linktv's "viewchange" film contest. man: "viewchange" is about people m making real progress and tackling the world's toughest issues. can a story change the world? see for yourself in "viewchange, crossising the gender gagap." narrator: compared with men, the lives of...
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Apr 30, 2017
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male narrator) and 12-time olympic medalist dara torres. plus, everyday women whose lives and skin are being transformed with crepe erase. (female #1) i never thought i'd have my mother's skin. i had the turkey neck. and i started purchasing turtle necks. even in the summer. i had crepey skin on my neck,
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill. (male...
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Apr 1, 2017
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they're the three narrators. one of the three, the man, ramsay roothoorp, is actually kind of a horn-dog. that would be the technical phrase, is that right? - yeah, that's the typical phrase. - pbs friendly phrase, yeah, this is a guy who is a bit of a sex-obsessive. - yes, so, you mention having that, or three narrators. i've never done this before. i'm always trying to do something new at every book. - right, mix up the structure. - mix up the structure. so, they talk to you, ultimately first person, right at you, so it becomes very intimate. and, of course, as in any group of people trying to get ahead, they have their conflicts. the points of view might cover the same territory, but in a different way. - yeah, it's got a little rashomon quality to it, right, how you tell the story is how you see the story. - exactly, exactly, so one of the ones who was excluded, of the three narrators, we have dawn chapman, she is a very pretty blond. again, this is theater, so they want a good-looking woman who can look good
they're the three narrators. one of the three, the man, ramsay roothoorp, is actually kind of a horn-dog. that would be the technical phrase, is that right? - yeah, that's the typical phrase. - pbs friendly phrase, yeah, this is a guy who is a bit of a sex-obsessive. - yes, so, you mention having that, or three narrators. i've never done this before. i'm always trying to do something new at every book. - right, mix up the structure. - mix up the structure. so, they talk to you, ultimately first...
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Apr 29, 2017
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(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy hamill.
(female narrator) on your legs... (male narrator) and even your neck.your reaction be? -can i look now? -yes. are you serious? oh my goodness! (female narrator) and now a paid presentation for crepe erase. (male narrator) a breakthrough targeted body treatment brought to you by trusted guthy renker. (female narrator) and featuring emmy award winning actress jane seymour. (male narrator) beloved little house on the prairie actress melissa gilbert. (female narrator) figure skating legend, dorothy...
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narrator: dav offers veterans of all generations a lifetime of support. man: i'm a veteran; my victory is being there for my family. narrator: when america's veterans win, we all win. help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. lou: president trump suggested the today a more aggressive approach to syria. this is what he said when asked if the chemical gas attack crossed a red line. >> it crossed a lot of red lines for me. when you kill innocent children. innocent babies, little babies, with a chemical gas that is so lethal people were shocked hear what gas it was, that crosses many, many lines beyond a red line. many, many lines. lou: the president expression his own revulsion at what happened. president trump had a record throughout his administration, two terms of ignoring the crossing of the red lines he put down for assad. these are five examples of confirmed chemical attacks in august of 2013. 1,400 people were killed. toxic boks in march 2015. a separate chemical bombing in march 2015. martyrs filled with sulphur mustard. in a just b
narrator: dav offers veterans of all generations a lifetime of support. man: i'm a veteran; my victory is being there for my family. narrator: when america's veterans win, we all win. help us support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. lou: president trump suggested the today a more aggressive approach to syria. this is what he said when asked if the chemical gas attack crossed a red line. >> it crossed a lot of red lines for me. when you kill innocent children. innocent babies,...
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Apr 27, 2017
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(narrator) independent films often need specialized marketing.re for over 30 weeks, using an innovative grass-roots marketing strategy developed by kjm-3 a company of african-american film professionals. their approach included direct distribution flyers and asking ministers to mention the film in their sermons. (narrator) "laws of gravity," directed by nick gomez illustrates how many filmmakers faced with low budgets turn a lack of money into a creative challenge. the films i want to make are films that speak honestly about people who live in this country. (nick gomez) maybe with a point of view maybe even a little bite. we worked out of our apartments about a year-and-a-half ago, and it's a hassle working out of your apartment. there's no separation between work and life. so we decided to create a place for those without money. (larry meistrich) the shooting gallery is a home for independent filmmaking within two floors here about 10,000 square feet of anything you could think of having to do with making films. you could shoot here for a couple
(narrator) independent films often need specialized marketing.re for over 30 weeks, using an innovative grass-roots marketing strategy developed by kjm-3 a company of african-american film professionals. their approach included direct distribution flyers and asking ministers to mention the film in their sermons. (narrator) "laws of gravity," directed by nick gomez illustrates how many filmmakers faced with low budgets turn a lack of money into a creative challenge. the films i want to...
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Apr 10, 2017
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. - [male narrator] coming up on reel south. on the brink of extinction, red wolves get a new start in the wild spaces of eastern nortcarolina. - [male] since colonization of this country, we've handpicked, we've said, we don't want this, we don't want that. what we're trying to do with the animals like the red wolf is to fix it, what we broke. - [male narrator] but many landowners aren't happy about the predators' protected status. - [male] i can't see why any society would not want to protect what is meant to be here. - [male narrator] next in red wolf revival on reel south. - [female narrator] this program is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by the following. (bluesy guitar rock) ♪
. - [male narrator] coming up on reel south. on the brink of extinction, red wolves get a new start in the wild spaces of eastern nortcarolina. - [male] since colonization of this country, we've handpicked, we've said, we don't want this, we don't want that. what we're trying to do with the animals like the red wolf is to fix it, what we broke. - [male narrator] but many landowners aren't happy about the predators' protected status. - [male] i can't see why any society would not want to protect...
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Apr 27, 2017
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. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster. visit virginia529.com. silverado special edition. man: this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. woman: ooohh!! uh! man 2: hooooly mackerel. man 3: wow. man 4: nice. strength and style. avourite? come home with me! make a strong decision. find your tag and get 16% below msrp on select silverado 1500 pickups in stock. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. - what are you in for? - i was allegedly talking during quiet time. - oh. - so i'm here to appeal the decision. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster all the way through grad school. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. - [narrator] visit virginia529.com. ♪ ♪ guardian ♪ guardian ♪ guardian ♪ guardian ♪ guardian ♪ of the galaxy volume 2 >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, the cast of "guardians of the galaxy volume 2," chris pratt, zoe saldana, dave bautista, michael rooker and kurt russell. plus music from blea
. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster. visit virginia529.com. silverado special edition. man: this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. woman: ooohh!! uh! man 2: hooooly mackerel. man 3: wow. man 4: nice. strength and style. avourite? come home with me! make a strong decision. find your tag and get 16% below msrp on select silverado 1500 pickups in stock. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. - what are you in for? - i was...
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Apr 15, 2017
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narrator: fighting through yet another day.ch done concrete and construction my whole life. narrator: but when the work is done, the fun begins, and they allow themselves to dream. woman: we used to watch american ninja warrior together, and i told him, "dad, one day, i'm gonna be on the show." narrator: this is where heroes are born. this is american ninja warrior. pittsburgh in the house! [ echoing ] iseman: welcome to the steel city,
narrator: fighting through yet another day.ch done concrete and construction my whole life. narrator: but when the work is done, the fun begins, and they allow themselves to dream. woman: we used to watch american ninja warrior together, and i told him, "dad, one day, i'm gonna be on the show." narrator: this is where heroes are born. this is american ninja warrior. pittsburgh in the house! [ echoing ] iseman: welcome to the steel city,
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. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster. visit virginia529.com. - what are you in for? i was allegedly talking during quiet time. - oh. - so i'm here to appeal the decision. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster all the way through grad school. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. - [narrator] visit virginia529.com. another nice day tomorrow, warm and sunny. 85 degrees the high. the heat and humidity cranks up saturday, a better chance of thunderstorms saturday afternoon into the evening. then sunday, a tricky weather day. cooler to the north, warmer to the south, near 80 degrees in d.c. jonathan: jimmy kimmel is next. alisonsteve: saturday, sort of an icky summer-like day. jonathan: to get us acclimated. ask for watching. jimmy kimmel is next. vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. our energyshare program does just that, assisting with bill pay and providing free, energy-saving upgrades. it's more than helping customers, it's helping neighbors. ♪ stand by me now through sunday ever
. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster. visit virginia529.com. - what are you in for? i was allegedly talking during quiet time. - oh. - so i'm here to appeal the decision. - [narrator] tame the tuition monster all the way through grad school. - well, i'll see you in law school, kid. - [narrator] visit virginia529.com. another nice day tomorrow, warm and sunny. 85 degrees the high. the heat and humidity cranks up saturday, a better chance of thunderstorms saturday afternoon into the evening....