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and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from millicent bell and the millicent and euge bel foundation. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> navai: i began my investigation in the capital, damascus, in september. traveling with my producer, who speaks arabic, we entered the country posing as tourists. careful, the cops. before my trip, i'd spent weeks arranging access to opposition leaders inside syria. i'd been given a local cell number to call. after using a code word, i was told to go to a location where my underground contact would be waiting. the plan was to travel ten miles from damascus to the town of douma, into the midst of the uprising. my contact was a young businessman. like other opposition activists, he uses an alias. his is abu khaled. abu khaled is meeting with another activist now to see if the roads are safe and they can get us in. abu khaled's also told us that, at a funeral of a protester today, seven people were shot. he said protests were happening along the road to douma a
and by the frontline journalism fund with a grant from millicent bell and the millicent and euge bel foundation. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> navai: i began my investigation in the capital, damascus, in september. traveling with my producer, who speaks arabic, we entered the country posing as tourists. careful, the cops. before my trip, i'd spent weeks arranging access to opposition leaders inside...
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and by tfrontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for this program is provided by the alfred p. sloan foundation, supporting public understanding of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. >> o'brien: passed. there's something that's both scary and awesome about nuclear energy. >> it will you give the rate at which you're receiving radiation as well as how much you've accumulated. >> o'brien: oh, i see. thanks to the magic of nuclear fission, this plant, indian point, generates about a quarter of new york city's electricity, with no greenhouse gases or air pollution. but the reality is indian point's nuclear technology is not cutting edge; it's old. >> so this is one of three emergency diesel generators. >> o'brien: the two working reactors here came on line some 40 years ago. it looks like an locomotive engine. westinghouse makes those, so i guess that makes sense. how many of these do you have, first of all? old as the plant is, indian point's owner, entergy, wants to run it for another 20 y
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and by tfrontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> bergmacsi is the most watched drama series in the world, brimming with flash and glamour, where cutting-edge forensic technology always reveals the truth. (siren wailing) but crime scene investigations in the real world are rarely so simple. >> (on radio): go ahead. >> county 51, can you advise the tow yard that's housing the 187 vehicle from the ninth? case number 275. >> 10-4, you there? >> negative. i need to know so i can... >> 10-4, give me just a momen. i'm finishing up with a spanish interpreter. >> bergman: detective joanna grivetti leads the crime scene investigation unit for the police department in richmond, california, one of the most dangerous cities in america. >> everyone thinks that when you tell them that you're a csi, that you're like what they see on tv. the real csi is dealing with blood, getting dirty underneath a car, smelling things that you don't want to smell, seeing things that you don't want to see. you see the worst that humans are capab
and by tfrontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> bergmacsi is the most watched drama series in the world, brimming with flash and glamour, where cutting-edge forensic technology always reveals the truth. (siren wailing) but crime scene investigations in the real world are rarely so simple. >> (on radio): go ahead. >> county 51, can you advise the tow yard that's housing the 187 vehicle from the ninth?...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> bergman: we all die, two and a half million americans every year. sometimes, the cause of death is no surprise. sometimes, death comes suddenly-- from accidents, heart attacks, homicides. there are medical experts whose job it is to figure out why and how people die. they are called forensic pathologists or medical examiners, and they perform the postmortem, the autopsy, your last physical exam. ( saw buzzing ) one of the leading forensic pathologists in america is dr. marcella fierro. >> when i was treating live patients, i spoke with them. and when i have dead patients, i talk to them, too. >> bergman: but they don't talk back. >> they talk back to me with their physical findings and with their pathology. i ask them, "tell me your story." >> bergman: as you're cutting them up. >> i don't think of it as cutting them up. i think of it as examining their tissues, examining their injuries. i do my examination, and they do tell me their story. >> bergman: forensic pat
and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. >> bergman: we all die, two and a half million americans every year. sometimes, the cause of death is no surprise. sometimes, death comes suddenly-- from accidents, heart attacks, homicides. there are medical experts whose job it is to figure out why and how people die. they are called forensic pathologists or medical examiners, and they perform the postmortem, the...
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with grants from scott nathan and laura debonis, and millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for this program is provided by the kendeda fund. >> chicago is now under full national security. >> a no-fly zone is in effect, except for the world leaders who are landing at o'hare, as president barack obama and a number of world leaders... >> hockenberry: it was a big weekend in chicago. last spring, the president was in town, along with the leaders of nato, to discuss threats to global security and nuclear proliferation. at a huge convention center, the eyes of the world were watching. >> ...that demands glol solutions. we came to chicago... (police whistle blows) >> hockenberry: but across town in a small hotel ballroom, the te of the world was also on the agenda. >> everything will be revealed in the second term. >> hockenberry: the eyes of the world might have missed this gathering. >> get ready for your al gore snow job. >> hockenberry: the message here is that man-made global climate change is a myth, a hoax. this conference is an annual pilgri
with grants from scott nathan and laura debonis, and millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for this program is provided by the kendeda fund. >> chicago is now under full national security. >> a no-fly zone is in effect, except for the world leaders who are landing at o'hare, as president barack obama and a number of world leaders... >> hockenberry: it was a big weekend in chicago. last spring, the president was in town, along with the...
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i mean i wonder the voices of voices in even millicent government those days that have never had any hope of a military would be forming itself. but i have to acknowledge the. more positive changes taking place in terms of democratic transition access to media. free elections burma is where the head of belief today berman really i mean yes yes because because you have on television right and we know you are not limited in practice but it certainly is not democratic i mean you would be delicious to see you. as a democratic country where you find some sort of a. more positive more reassuring change towards democratic reforms what do you see what you see is the security situation. this train prime minister has now agreed to station some three thousand u.s. marines in the north of hysteria. as a clearly as a sort of long term pushback against any possible chinese influence. what's going to happen to these countries in the middle. do you think that countries should form a united security pact i'm not to support of this you go to the pacts but there would be a strong regional understanding
i mean i wonder the voices of voices in even millicent government those days that have never had any hope of a military would be forming itself. but i have to acknowledge the. more positive changes taking place in terms of democratic transition access to media. free elections burma is where the head of belief today berman really i mean yes yes because because you have on television right and we know you are not limited in practice but it certainly is not democratic i mean you would be delicious...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for "the suicide plan" is provided by the john and wauna harman foundation. (geese honking) >> it was a beautiful morning. the sun was out. and he said this was the day. he brought out this wretched rusty revolver. and i ran a cleaning rod through it to make sure that it was all right. he seemed a little uncertain as to just how to hold the weapon. if you tried to aim the weapon toward the top of your head, the trigger guard would interfere with your chin. so we concluded that if you turned it 90 degrees, that would be the way to do it. one of us suggested maybe he'd like to have a last smoke. so i got him his tobacco and his pipe, and he enjoyed that. and then he indicated that it was time. he took the gun-- he had loaded it-- and with the aid of his walker, we walked out to the garden. he chose the spot, and he decided he would lie down. so we said goodbye. and i shook his hand. i walked up the road a few hundred feet. i started to say, "god bless you,
and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for "the suicide plan" is provided by the john and wauna harman foundation. (geese honking) >> it was a beautiful morning. the sun was out. and he said this was the day. he brought out this wretched rusty revolver. and i ran a cleaning rod through it to make sure that it was all right. he seemed a little uncertain as to just how to hold the...
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and by tfrontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugenebell foundation. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"the real csi" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.g or call 1-800-play-pbs. frontline is also available for download on itunes. "now you told me there was an interesting story- where did you find this?" "my mother had a cousin..." "...grandpa..." "...husband's parents ..." "...great uncle..." "...mom's 3rd cousin... "...governor of vermont..." ..that i'd found laying on a trash pile..." "...flea market..." "...dealer..." "...in the dirt..." "...she paid 45..." "...25 dollars..." "...never seen one quite like this..." "...rare..." "...fabulous..." "...fantastic..." "...25,000 dollars..." "...250,000 dollars...' " "...300,000 dollars..." "...oh my god!" every treasure tells a story. antiques roadshow only on pbs.
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for "the suicide plan" is provided by the john and wauna harman foundation. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"the suicide plan" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org, or call 1-800-playpbs. frontline is also available for download on itunes. they believed they could face any hardship. weather any storm. t buthing could prepare them... for this. from ken burns...g an epic saga of lands scarred. dreams buried. and hopes reborn. the dust bowl. only on pbs. to the program. this evening an analysis of the david petraeus resignation with began, with david ignatius, martha raddatz and a norah o'donnell. >> he watch his reputation so well but he allowed paula broadwell all of this access. all of us had access to general petraeus over the years when he wants us around and tell us something. but this was different. he really allowed
and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell, through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. major funding for "the suicide plan" is provided by the john and wauna harman foundation. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline"the suicide plan" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org, or call 1-800-playpbs. frontline is...
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millicent's baird library hours hoop be reducing the councils pay will be cut their medical benefits will be gone the city says will be the most difficult and painful year its history. did we get to all the people it's for you the blamed the financial problems and jerry brown as $7 million in redevelopment funds but in the wake of the last the city was accused of using redevelopment funds to pay for salaries and services as a result the stayed apart and the financial the wall street journal readers element revenues have restricted in the city shouldn't use it for some of those purposes. did we looks like the city missed used redevelopment funds. >>> it's an actor's information because the people gnome where their money went. they need to see it invisibly and tangibly the state disagrees and is not as in the city your smile and they are getting audited? >>> because it on anything to hide. some people travel when they get audited for me i am proud. in milpitas cbs five. a bay area mother banned from more nordstrom will tell you what she did. >>> the police can do at all. you have to he
millicent's baird library hours hoop be reducing the councils pay will be cut their medical benefits will be gone the city says will be the most difficult and painful year its history. did we get to all the people it's for you the blamed the financial problems and jerry brown as $7 million in redevelopment funds but in the wake of the last the city was accused of using redevelopment funds to pay for salaries and services as a result the stayed apart and the financial the wall street journal...
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millicent pierce is one of the simba instructors.ogram "count the cost" was started as a result of my own experiences with violence, first as a victim of violence, second as somebody who fought fire with fire. i was in an abusive relationship. my husband would fight me all the time, and i ended up killing him in response, and i served time in prison as a result. more than 50% of all homicides are a result of violence between family members, friends or acquaintances. that's right. it's not strangers, it's people that know each other that are hurting each other and killing each other, more than 50%. so we've got to look at what's going on with people. why are we hurting our loved ones and the people that we know? there are many approaches to answering this question. some studies are focusing on environmental factors that may contribute to violence. others are asking if genetic make up could predispose certain people to act violently. well, we think that genes are important for violent behavior, but it's clear that the environment is al
millicent pierce is one of the simba instructors.ogram "count the cost" was started as a result of my own experiences with violence, first as a victim of violence, second as somebody who fought fire with fire. i was in an abusive relationship. my husband would fight me all the time, and i ended up killing him in response, and i served time in prison as a result. more than 50% of all homicides are a result of violence between family members, friends or acquaintances. that's right. it's...
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we have largely a much better infrastructure and more educated workforce and millicent except a condescending manner that people are not prepared to. already to be exercised their freedom. which means an independent judiciary free media. and an economic policy that can promote growth market economics at the same time understand the abuses when we talk about now we discourse in the arab spring arab spring when the area clamoring for freedom before they we have occupy wall street. the limitations and brittle. greed and the gap between the very rich and poor complicity of between the big business groups in politics this we need to avoid because you should learn but from the frustrations. prostrations in the west in the west and your but experience too and the fact that they're not supposed to be killing you can sense the hypocrisy the paradox. and contradictions between this you know pronouncements and what was actually the missive sent that you made a major contribution not everybody agree this missive some day mrs auvinen makes pence but but i support that you know why because you understand w
we have largely a much better infrastructure and more educated workforce and millicent except a condescending manner that people are not prepared to. already to be exercised their freedom. which means an independent judiciary free media. and an economic policy that can promote growth market economics at the same time understand the abuses when we talk about now we discourse in the arab spring arab spring when the area clamoring for freedom before they we have occupy wall street. the limitations...