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Conversations at KCTS 9: Aaron Brown
from recent posts tagged arts - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
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Duration: 1587
He has been an anchorman for ABC News and CNN, reporting on the biggest national and international stories over the last 20 years.
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A City Called Heaven
from popular posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
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Duration: 2814
Documentary about DJ Hung Gar to Professir X
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Video: 'Nations need not fear the success of another'
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: President Obama spoke in Tokyo and stressed a desire to strengthen alliances with countries in Pacific Asia, and that the U.S. does not seek to limit China's growth. (NBC News) Tokyo - Asia - Barack Obama - China - United States
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Show 475 Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire. Author interview. Audio MP3
from American Conservative University Podcast on November 13, 2009
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Show 475 Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire: Origins and Direction By Toby Westerman . Paul Ibbitson from his radio show The Consious of Kansas talks to the author. About the BookAbout the AuthorFree Preview.Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire: Origins and Direction, is essential reading for anyone who accesses the U.S. mass media. Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire is a discussion of the origins and direction of the terror alliance between militant Islam and resurgent neo-communist nations and revolutionary groups. This work also considers the role of the anti-American American in making the United States more vulnerable to attack by undermining the military, giving foreign dictators unreserved adulation, and distorting America's image in colleges, universities, and schools. Westerman s work examines the survival and rebirth of Marxism as a powerful world force years after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The author presents the espionage activities, guerrilla war tactics, and manipulation of the electoral process now used in Marxismâs reentrance upon the world stage. Westerman demonstrates the threat posed by the neo-communist movement to U.S. security and the concept of individual liberty. The neo-communist movement remains suspicious of, if not overtly hostile to, religion, but its leaders around the world have found that an alliance with militant fundamentalist Islam is advantageous. The common enemy for both ideologies is the United States of America. Lies, Terror, and the Rise of the Neo-Communist Empire provides a unique historical perspective on militant Islam, giving the reader an understanding of how Muslim militants look at history, the West, alliances with infidels,â and the use of terror as a tool of conquest.
Credit Card Reform
from KQED's Forum on November 13, 2009
Duration: 3120
Duration: 3120
Senator Christopher Dodd, chair of the Senate Banking Committee, introduced legislation this week to freeze credit card interest rates. The move follows consumer complaints of rapid rate hikes in advance of new federal limits that go into effect next February. Thursday, the Federal Reserve approved a new rule protecting debit card users from excessive overdraft charges. What does the new credit card landscape mean for consumers?
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'Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens'
from KQED's Forum on November 13, 2009
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Duration: 3120
Like his brother J. Robert Oppenheimer, Frank Oppenheimer was a brilliant physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project. But Frank went on to become an educator, and to found San Francisco's Exploratorium, the interactive science museum celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. We talk with K.C. Cole, author of the new biography "Something Incredibly Wonderful Happens: Frank Oppenheimer and the World He Made Up."
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Drive To The National Equality March
from - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
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Duration: 535
On October 11, 2009 I went to Washington DC for the National Equality March Rally with David b and Brian G from TheOccasionalFag.com equalityacrossamerica.org Soundtrack This Is Modern Love by Bloc Party Fight On by Soulf ge Part of the podsafemusicnetwork.com VJnet.org | 347-68-VJNET [347-688-5638] | vjnetcast[at]gmail.com | VJnetcast.com | A BustB!G and Live Your Dreams Production | Part of the Airstream Podcasting Network
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Video: Comeuppance for 'ballon boy' parents
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: NBC's Leanne Gregg reports from Fort Collins, Colorado on the latest details in the prosecution of the parents who lied to authories about their son flying away in a home-made weather balloon. (Countdown) Colorado - NBC - United States - Balloons - Recreation
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Conversations at KCTS 9: Sherman Alexie
from recent posts tagged award - blip.tv (beta) on November 13, 2009
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Duration: 1604
Alexie is one of the Northwest's most prestigious authors.
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Video: Terror on trial
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: Jonathan Turley, constitutional law scholar and professor at George Washington University Law School, discusses the legal strategy for prosecuting accused 9/11 plotters in New York City. (Countdown) George Washington University Law School - New York - Law - Jonathan Turley - Education
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Video: 9/11 trial, healing or reopened wound?
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: Kristen Breitweiser, whose husband Ronald was killed in New York on September 11th, talks with Countdown guest host Lawrence O'Donnell about how 9/11 families are reacting to the news that alleged plotters of the attack will be put on trial in New York City just blocks from where the attacks took place. (Countdown) New York City - New York - Lawrence O'Donnell - Kristen Breitweiser - United States
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Video: Filling the gap in U.S. health care
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: Nicole Lamoreaux, executive director of the National Asssociation of Free Clinics, and Dr. Corey Hebert, a volunteer at Saturday's free health-care fair in New Orleans talk about the state of medical care in America and why health reform is so necessary. (Countdown) New Orleans - United States - Health care - Health - Health Policy
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Video: NIH official: Some H1N1 vaccine doses 'just didn't materialize'
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, urges people to persist in their pursuit of the swine flu vaccine despite its limited availability. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News) National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease - Anthony Fauci - Influenza A virus subtype H1N1 - Swine influenza - NBC
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Video: Sept. 11 suspects to be tried near Ground Zero
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: The Obama Administration said Friday it will bring five of the most-wanted figures in the 9/11 attacks from Guantanamo Bay to the U.S. to face terrorism charges. NBC's Pete Williams reports. (Nightly News) September 11 attacks - Guantánamo Bay - Presidency of Barack Obama - NBC - Warfare and Conflict
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Video: For soldiers, channeling stress is constant battle
from msnbc.com: U.S. News on November 13, 2009
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Nov. 13: The psychological difficulties many U.S. troops face when returning home from combat is one reason violence has spiked in military communities. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports. (Nightly News) NBC - United States - NBC Nightly News - Mental health - Military
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Face-Off With a Deadly Predator
from Most Viewed on November 12, 2009
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Duration: 108
Paul Nicklen describes his most amazing experience as a National Geographic photographer - coming face-to-face with one of the arctic's most vicious predators.
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joueurs algériens agressés à l'hôtel en egypte12.11.09
from Dailymotion - most viewed videos on November 12, 2009
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