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'Earth: The Operator's Manual' Chronicles Conservation Solutions Around Globe
"Earth: The Operator's Manual," a new PBS documentary, chronicles how communities around the world are saving money by conserving energy. Hari Sreenivasan and geologist Richard Alley, who's also the host of the film, discuss the role of human ingenuity in tackling tough global energy problems.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 25, 2012 -
'Reclaim Your Future': Vegas Aims to Change Odds for High School Dropouts
Trying to entice wayward students back to class in Las Vegas, Chaparral High School Principal David Wilson led teams into communities to knock on doors in search of dropouts. Ray Suarez reports on an offbeat approach starting to show some signs of success in a city that ranks near the bottom in the nation for graduation rates.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 19, 2012 -
'In Performance at the White House: Red, White and Blues'
For more on our story on Buddy Guy, visit Art Beat: http://to.pbs.org/HkmULd Earlier this year, Buddy Guy performed with other musicians at a celebration of the blues as part of PBS' "In Performance at the White House" series. Guy coaxed President Obama to sing a bit of "Sweet Home Chicago."Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Apr 9, 2012 -
Spitzer: Richest Americans Would Still Work Facing 60% Tax
Despite myriad tax collections -- from income to Social Security, the U.S. still has a budget deficit of $1.3 trillion.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Mar 12, 2012 -
'Slavery by Another Name' Relays the Forgotton Stories of Post-Civil War Slavery
A new PBS documentary called "Slavery by Another Name" tells the story of the adapted forced labor practices that helped extend slavery long after the end of the Civil War. Gwen Ifill speaks with Douglas Blackmon, the film's co-executive producer, about this largely forgotten piece of history and the forces that propelled it.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 14, 2012 -
How Will Iran's Threats Affect U.S.-Israeli Ties?
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak issued a warning at a security conference Thursday that time is running out, and dealing with a nuclear Iran would be more complicated and costly than attempting to stop one. Ray Suarez and guests discuss the potential of a unilateral Israeli strike and a U.S.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 4, 2012 -
What's Behind Komen Charity's Split From Planned Parenthood?
Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the well-known breast cancer charity, faces an onslaught of criticism after news broke that it would stop giving grant money to Planned Parenthood clinics for breast screening.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 4, 2012 -
Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock
Daisy Bates was a complex, unconventional and largely forgotten heroine of the civil rights movement who led the charge to desegregate the all-white Central High School in Little Rock, Ark., in 1957. Hari Sreenivasan spoke with filmmaker Sharon La Cruise about the challenges of telling her story.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Feb 4, 2012 -
After Fallout of Fukushima, 'Frontline' Explores Nuclear Energy's Future
NewsHour science correspondent Miles O'Brien traveled to three continents to examine the safety and future of nuclear energy in the wake of last spring's Fukushima reactor disaster in Japan. In this excerpt from Tuesday's edition of Frontline, O'Brien visits the Indian Point Power Plant in Buchanan, N.Y.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Jan 18, 2012 -
Are Syrian Spies on U.S. Soil?
Syrian spies are operating in the United States, keeping tabs on Syrian-Americans who oppose President Bashar al-Assad, according to a federal indictment filed last October and NewsHour interviews with Syrian-Americans.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Jan 4, 2012 -
Conversation: Why Do Americans Protest Art?
Read the transcript: http://to.pbs.org/sljiXJ Jeffrey Brown talks to Steven Tepper, author of "Not Here, Not Now, Not That! Protest Over Art and Culture in America."Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Dec 9, 2011 -
The Ballad of Diamond Jim - Annotated
Read more at http://to.pbs.org/r6Lfo0. Noted bank skeptic and MIT economist Simon Johnson, late of the IMF, explains the story behind the story of Diamond Jim - the tuneful tale of a would-be banker who travels to Charlotte, N.C., to meet up with a mogul of modern-day finance, "Diamond Jim."Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 19, 2011 -
'Women, War & Peace' Highlights Changing Females' Roles in Global Conflicts
"Women, War & Peace," a new five-part series co-produced by WNET New York, explores the changing role of women in conflicts around the world. This excerpt tells the story of an Army Female Engagement Team that reaches out to women in rural parts of Afghanistan.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 11, 2011 -
Monday, October 3, 2011
A growing protest movement across the U.S. vowed to turn up the heat on Wall Street and forces they say are fueling inequality.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Oct 3, 2011 -
Netanyahu: 'In Israel, Our Hope for Peace Never Wanes'
More coverage: http://to.pbs.org/nHwb2b Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the U.N. General Assembly Friday, saying Israel wants peace despite its reputation among some in the United Nations.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Sep 23, 2011 -
Newshour uses SnappyTV and Storify
For more: http://to.pbs.org/rpJFVp A behind the scenes look at how Teresa Gorman of the PBS Newshour used new tools for journalism to cover President Obama's Jobs address to congress.Collected in pbsnewshour's videos Sep 14, 2011 -
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pbsnewshour "Earth: The Operator's Manual," a new PBS documentary, chronicles how communities around the world are saving money by conserving energy. Hari Sreenivasan and geologist Richard Alley, who's also the host of the film, discuss the role of human ingenuity in tackling tough global energy problems.
Apr 25, 2012