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and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> narrator: on the day of the earthquake, the national penitentiary held 4,500 inmates: powerful gang leaders and hundreds of their foot soldiers, men accused of robbery, kidnapping and murder. at 4:50, they were finishing their evening meal. >> narrator: terrified prisoners, packed 300 to a cell, tore down the gates with their bare hands. facing them were the prison guards. >> narrator: as daylight faded, the guards began to panic. >> narrator: even prisoners crushed by falling masonry managed to crawl free. >> narrator: the escaped prisoners melted into the slums of the devastated capital. among them, gangsters who'd once controlled much of port au prince. now the earthquake gave them the chance to do so again. the world promised to help the haitians rebuild a new and better country. with the escaped gangsters still on the loose
and by reva and david logan, committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. >> narrator: on the day of the earthquake, the national penitentiary held 4,500 inmates: powerful gang leaders and hundreds of their foot soldiers, men accused of robbery, kidnapping and murder. at 4:50, they were finishing their...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill & melinda gates foundation. >> narrator: before they filled liberation square in cairo, down a side street, in a small office, they are planning a revolution. they call themselves the april 6th youth movement. >> narrator: they have a list of demands, and a plan: a national protest fueled by the internet. ahmed maher is their leader. >> ahmed maher is a civil engineer. almost compulsively quiet, compulsively limelight-avoiding young guy. but very tech savvy. >> narrator: david wolman from wired magazine has been reporting inside april 6th movement and watching maher use the web to spread ant
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund, with a grant from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. additional funding for frontline's expanded broadcast season is provided by the bill & melinda gates foundation. >> narrator: before they filled...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigativemi[Ñ journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. committed to raising public awareness.ç p >> last week, the government presented its final report on the buffalo crash of continental 3407-- the deadliest u.s. air accident in eight years. >> it is the watershed accident. >> it's become the symbol of everything that's wrong with the industry. >> the investigation focused on a major transformation in the airline industry. >> today's regional airlines are really the backbone of the domestic network system. >> tonight on frontline, correspondent miles o'brien journeys into the world of thei regional airlines... >> the major airlines created the regional industry as a way of lowering costs. >> ...investigating the financial pressures... >> if we didn't move those airplanes, they didn't make any money. >> ...examining the experience of the pilots... >> boy, in nine months, you were a captain? >> yeah. >>
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigativemi[Ñ journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. committed to raising public awareness.ç p >> last week, the government presented its final report on the buffalo crash of continental 3407-- the deadliest u.s. air accident in eight years. >> it is the watershed accident. >> it's become the symbol of everything that's wrong with the industry. >> the...
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and by reva and david logan.ommitted to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. 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
and by reva and david logan.ommitted to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. 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--...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. major funding for frontline's expanded broadst sean is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> narrator: it was just after midnight, september 9, 2001. >> a trooper was doing what a trooper would do. saw a speeder. pulled over the speeder. ( siren wailing ) >> narrator: the maryland state trooper ran the driver's name through the local police database... >> and he gave him a ticket. the driver, from all accounts, was polite. had proper registration, license. there was nothing that the trouper could have done, other than to write the ticket, tell him "have a nice day"... or ave a nice night." that was it. >> narrator: the driver headed to newark. he was meeting friends at the airport. his name was ziad jarrah. >> united flight 93 crashed near
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. major funding for frontline's expanded broadst sean is provided by the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> narrator: it was just after midnight, september 9, 2001. >> a trooper was doing what a trooper would do. saw a...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. >> dretzin: so, it really hit me one night not that long ago. i was in the kitchen and i was cooking dinner, chopping vegetables. and my husband was in the next room on his laptop, and across the table from my husband was my oldest son, who was also on a laptop, doing his homework. wash your hands. did you wash your hands? and my younger kids had picked up my iphone and were playing a game on it or something. and i don't know, it just hit me-- we're all in the same house, but we're also in other worlds. and i don't know, it just kind of snuck up on us. i didn't see it coming. >> these young teenagers on the phones and on the computers, it's amazing. like, when i was growing up, it wasn't like that. >> i just remember, when i went on my honeymoon 25 years ago, we were away for two weeks, and we
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. >> dretzin: so, it really hit me one night not that long ago. i was in the kitchen and i was cooking dinner, chopping vegetables. and my husband was in the next room on his laptop, and across the table from my husband was my oldest son, who was also on a laptop, doing...
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at reva d.c. ansel of and he said to us and reminded us had we christians been praying for bill clinton like we should have been maybe monica lewinsky never would have made it to the oval office reva >> host: you raise it to great points. first to go back, do you regret the personal and public nature of that tweet at your brother? >> guest: yeah, i mean i really, really do, and that was a bad -- the was a bad reaction. because it really made me angry. dealing with this disease as i do, and don't give it to my dad earlier than when he really had it. >> host: you tell the story about three am skilling up to pray for bill clinton and everybody for george bush in your congregation. do you believe the current political environment has been so polarized and there has been a lot as anchor director of barack obama in particular. do you ever pray for barack obama? >> guest: i do, and i talk about that -- it's interesting. i said -- with all the things i write in the book i might have even written this in t
at reva d.c. ansel of and he said to us and reminded us had we christians been praying for bill clinton like we should have been maybe monica lewinsky never would have made it to the oval office reva >> host: you raise it to great points. first to go back, do you regret the personal and public nature of that tweet at your brother? >> guest: yeah, i mean i really, really do, and that was a bad -- the was a bad reaction. because it really made me angry. dealing with this disease as i...
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stay with him i think you do a very very good job and i thank you very much for your insight that was reva government former cia officer talking to war to live from washington thank you. now there's always more news views and blogs on our website that's r.t. dot com and here's some of what's waiting for you right now the u.s. and the e.u. have imposed a raft of new sanctions on bella russo where december is post-election violence they say the balance will only be lifted when everyone detained on political grounds is released plus. find out what happened when a top supermodel got her claws into russia's prime minister to talk big cats and biceps. now russia is commemorating the man who presided over the fall of the soviet union and the country's turbulent transition to democracy today would have been a boris yeltsin's eightieth birthday remembered for his sweeping reforms his legacy four years after his death still has many russians divided our. reports. there's a variety of events all across the country being held to the eightieth anniversary since birth here in the center of moscow with n
stay with him i think you do a very very good job and i thank you very much for your insight that was reva government former cia officer talking to war to live from washington thank you. now there's always more news views and blogs on our website that's r.t. dot com and here's some of what's waiting for you right now the u.s. and the e.u. have imposed a raft of new sanctions on bella russo where december is post-election violence they say the balance will only be lifted when everyone detained...
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and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. >> you're watching pbs. >> in the world of independent film, the voice of the filmmaker and the vice--i'm sorry, the voice of the subject become one. we see reality in raw farm. i mean, in raw form. that's because when you look through the independent lens, there is no take two. >> ♪ yeah [upbeat music] ♪ >> female announcer: this program is made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> welcome to independent lens. i'm terrence howard, your host. now, some people can smile and shout things the rest of us can't imagine saying. you see, petey greene was one of them. he had this gift of gab that could open doors and floors big enough to slam them shut again. his brand of shock jock was unlike anything ever heard before
and by reva and david logan. committed to investigative journalism as the guardian of the public interest. additional funding is provided by the park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. >> you're watching pbs. >> in the world of independent film, the voice of the filmmaker and the vice--i'm sorry, the voice of the subject become one. we see reality in raw farm. i mean, in raw form. that's because when you look through the independent lens, there...
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we have the awful story of the duke reva case which stuart taylor, a journalist at the "national review" wrote a wonderful book about and which he called it a feeble evil rich men running amok and abusing poor black women. it was just a story that was too good to be true, dan said. it was too delicious. okren said they should take out a billboard in times square and apologize, but they never did and there was never an editorial note to the readers or anything acknowledging just how bad the times reporting had been, how much it slandered the lacrosse players in question, and how much it needed to take account for what it had done. i look at black politicians historical -- i look at their treatment of malcolm x. in 1965, when he was assassinated, the times said he was an extraordinary but twisted man turning many gifts to evil purposes. they also decreed his ruthless and fanatical belief in violence. but in 2004, in relation to a harlem exhibition that referred to malcolm x as a civil rights john and. and then there's al sharpton. al sharpton has more lives than a cat when you think of ju
we have the awful story of the duke reva case which stuart taylor, a journalist at the "national review" wrote a wonderful book about and which he called it a feeble evil rich men running amok and abusing poor black women. it was just a story that was too good to be true, dan said. it was too delicious. okren said they should take out a billboard in times square and apologize, but they never did and there was never an editorial note to the readers or anything acknowledging just how...