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FRONTLINE | Preview "Dollars and Dentists" | PBS
www.pbs.org Coming June 26 2012. Dental care can be a matter of life and death. Yet millio...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: PBS
FRONTLINE | Preview "Dollars and Dentists" | PBS
www.pbs.org Coming June 26 2012. Dental care can be a matter of life and death. Yet millions of Americans can't afford a visit to the dentist. FRONTLINE and the Center for Public Integrity investigate the flaws in our dental system and nascent proposals to fix them. Dental care can be a matter of life and death. Yet millions of Americans can't afford a visit to the dentist. An investigation by FRONTLINE and the Center for Public Integrity reveals the shocking consequences of a broken safety net. Poor children, entitled by law to dental care, often cannot find a dentist willing to see them. Others kids receive excessive care billed to Medicaid, or major surgery for preventable tooth infections. For adults with dental disease, the situation can be as dire — and bankrupting. While millions of Americans use emergency rooms for dental care, at a cost of more than half a billion dollars, corporate dental chains are filling the gaps in care, in some cases allegedly overcharging patients or loading them with high priced credit card debt. Correspondent Miles O'Brien investigates the flaws in our dental system and nascent proposals to fix them. Watch on air and online beginning Tuesday, June 26 at 10 pm ET on PBS. www.pbs.org
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NOVA scienceNOW | Five Reasons to Eat Insects | PBS
Watch NOVA scienceNOW's "Can I Eat That?" Airing this fall on NOVA scienceNO...
published: 19 Jun 2012
author: PBS
NOVA scienceNOW | Five Reasons to Eat Insects | PBS
Watch NOVA scienceNOW's "Can I Eat That?" Airing this fall on NOVA scienceNOW on PBS pbs.org Looking for a culinary adventure? Try some bugs for dinner. They are a nutritious and eco-friendly alternative to common livestock. But, whether they're delicious or not is a matter of personal taste.
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Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind | PBS Digital Studios
Mister Rogers remixed by Symphony of Science's John D. Boswell for PBS Digital Studios...
published: 07 Jun 2012
author: pbsdigitalstudios
Mister Rogers Remixed | Garden of Your Mind | PBS Digital Studios
Mister Rogers remixed by Symphony of Science's John D. Boswell for PBS Digital Studios. **If you like this video, please support your local PBS station.** www.pbs.org (Headphones highly recommended!) When we discovered video mash-up artist John D. Boswell, aka melodysheep, on YouTube, we immediately wanted to work together. Turns out that he is a huge Mister Rogers Neighborhood fan, and was thrilled at the chance to pay tribute to one of our heroes. Both PBS and the Fred Rogers Company hope you like John's celebration of Fred Rogers' message. This is the first in a series of PBS icons remixed. Many thanks to the folks at the Fred Rogers Company for their support. More from John D. Boswell (melodysheep): www.youtube.com Subscribe to PBS Digital Studios: www.youtube.com On Twitter: @pbsds
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FRONTLINE | The Choice 2008 (full episode) | PBS
www.pbs.org Buy the DVD: www.shoppbs.org FRONTLINE's critically acclaimed series "...;
published: 15 Oct 2008
author: PBS
FRONTLINE | The Choice 2008 (full episode) | PBS
www.pbs.org Buy the DVD: www.shoppbs.org FRONTLINE's critically acclaimed series "The Choice" returns this election season to examine the rich personal and political biographies of John McCain and Barack Obama in "The Choice 2008." The film draws on in-depth interviews with the advisers, friends and those closest to the candidates, as well as with seasoned observers of American politics, who together tell the definitive story of these men and their ascent to their party's nominations. Watch "The Choice 2008" throughout the election season: •Check local listings for national television rebroadcasts on local PBS stations Sun, Oct 26 and Mon, Nov 3. •Watch on Elections '08 On Demand digital cable VOD channel. Check with your local cable provider for details. •Beginning Oct 15, watch online at www.pbs.org
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PBS KIDS | Curious George | George Makes a Piñata
Marco teaches George how to make a piñata. Don't miss Curious George, weekdays ...
published: 12 Apr 2011
author: PBS
PBS KIDS | Curious George | George Makes a Piñata
Marco teaches George how to make a piñata. Don't miss Curious George, weekdays on PBS KIDS (check local listings). For more information, visit pbskids.org
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Arthur's Perfect Present | PBS KIDS GO!
Arthur daydreams about giving his mom the perfect Christmas present. Watch more Arthur on ...
published: 22 Nov 2011
author: PBS
Arthur's Perfect Present | PBS KIDS GO!
Arthur daydreams about giving his mom the perfect Christmas present. Watch more Arthur on PBS KIDS GO! at www.pbskidsgo.org
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Lord of the Ants
See the full episode at video.pbs.org Every so often a giant emerges on the stage of scien...
published: 18 Mar 2009
author: PBS
Lord of the Ants
See the full episode at video.pbs.org Every so often a giant emerges on the stage of science, someone who transcends the narrow boundaries of a particular line of research and alters our perspective on the world. EO Wilson is such a man. www.pbs.org
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Mister Rogers defending PBS to the US Senate
In 1969, Fred Rogers appeared before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Communicatio...
published: 29 Jun 2007
author: GerbilGod7
Mister Rogers defending PBS to the US Senate
In 1969, Fred Rogers appeared before the United States Senate Subcommittee on Communications. His goal was to support funding for PBS and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, in response to significant proposed cuts by President Nixon.
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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | Daniel's Birthday | PBS KIDS
It's Daniel Tiger's birthday! Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is a new, beautifull...
published: 07 May 2012
author: PBS
Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | Daniel's Birthday | PBS KIDS
It's Daniel Tiger's birthday! Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is a new, beautifully-textured animated series from PBS KIDS for preschoolers aged 2-4, based on the legacy of Fred Rogers. For more information, go to pbskids.org
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Birth of a Dynasty
www.pbs.org - Wealthy Florentine banker Cosimo de' Medici's search of Europe for r...
published: 30 Mar 2009
author: PBS
Birth of a Dynasty
www.pbs.org - Wealthy Florentine banker Cosimo de' Medici's search of Europe for relics of antiquity sparks classical learning and inventive thinking.
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Genocide: Worse Than War | Full-length documentary | PBS
This film is also available at to.pbs.org Watch Daniel Goldhagen's ground-breaking doc...
published: 04 Jun 2010
author: PBS
Genocide: Worse Than War | Full-length documentary | PBS
This film is also available at to.pbs.org Watch Daniel Goldhagen's ground-breaking documentary focused on the worldwide phenomenon of genocide, which premiered on PBS on April 14, 2010. To see this and other full-length PBS videos go to video.pbs.org. Please support your local PBS station at http "By the most fundamental measure -- the number of people killed -- the perpetrators of mass murder since the beginning of the twentieth century have taken the lives of more people than have died in military conflict. So genocide is worse than war," reiterates Goldhagen. "This is a little-known fact that should be a central focus of international politics, because once you know it, the world, international politics, and what we need to do all begin to look substantially different from how they are typically conceived." WORSE THAN WAR documents Goldhagen¹s travels, teachings, and interviews in nine countries around the world, bringing viewers on an unprecedented journey of insight and analysis. In a film that is highly cinematic and evocative throughout, he speaks with victims, perpetrators, witnesses, politicians, diplomats, historians, humanitarian aid workers, and journalists, all with the purpose of explaining and understanding the critical features of genocide and how to finally stop it.
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NOVA | Extract Your DNA | PBS
See the full episode of NOVA "Cracking the Genetic Code" here: video.pbs.org Eve...
published: 01 Mar 2012
author: PBS
NOVA | Extract Your DNA | PBS
See the full episode of NOVA "Cracking the Genetic Code" here: video.pbs.org Ever wish you could see the strands of genetic material that make you...you? You can, and there's no fancy lab equipment required. In this NOVA video short, learn how to extract your own DNA using just a few common household items. Watch NOVA's Cracking Your Genetic Code Wednesday, March 28th at 9PM/8c on PBS.
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Steampunk | Off Book | PBS
Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com Steampunk art evokes an alternate...
published: 31 Aug 2011
author: PBS
Steampunk | Off Book | PBS
Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com Steampunk art evokes an alternate reality where steam is the primary source of power. Technology, though highly advanced, has taken on a very different look and feel, and fashion is heavily influenced by Victorian styles. In this episode, we explore the Steampunk aesthetic and art movement. We speak with a Steampunk artist, a composer who created an entire piece of music inspired by Steampunk, and a performing arts collective whose work falls naturally into this intriguing world. Featuring: Joey Marsocci aka Dr Grymm: www.drgrymmlaboratories.net Third Rail Projects: thirdrailprojects.com David Bruce, Composer: www.davidbruce.net Ensemble ACJW: www.carnegiehall.org Additional Art By: www.flickr.com www.flickr.com www.flickr.com www.flickr.com danielproulx.blogspot.com urbandon.blogspot.com cyborgnecromancer.deviantart.com www.etsy.com www.instructables.com robinlatkovich.com acidkitty3.deviantart.com shirtoid.com ericpoulton.blogspot.com http chadheird.com Music by Anitek: www.jamendo.com Follow Off Book: Twitter: @pbsoffbook Tumblr: pbsarts.tumblr.com Produced by Kornhaber Brown: www.kornhaberbrown.com
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Video Games | Off Book | PBS
Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com Video games are important. They a...
published: 26 Oct 2011
author: PBS
Video Games | Off Book | PBS
Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com Video games are important. They are a storytelling medium, a place for self-expression, a sandbox for the human imagination, and an extension of an ages old tradition of gaming. We play out some of the most essential aspects of our culture in games, and we learn more about ourselves and the world around us in the process. From the powerful cinematic experiences of mainstream gaming, to the hyper-personal environments of indie games, we are in the midst of an explosion of gaming activity that, as some predict, will continue to define the way we live and interact with information, and each other, far into the future. Featuring: Eric Zimmerman, Game Designer Jesper Juul, Game Studies Scholar Leigh Alexander, Game Journalist Syed Salahuddin, Game Designer and Curator Music by: 4mat, freemusicarchive.org The Shortsleeves, theshortsleeves.bandcamp.com Trash80, trash80.net Follow Off Book: Twitter: @pbsoffbook Tumblr: pbsarts.tumblr.com Produced by Kornhaber Brown: www.kornhaberbrown.com
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Street Art | Off Book | PBS
Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com The street is a space where art t...
published: 28 Sep 2011
author: PBS
Street Art | Off Book | PBS
Subscribe to the new Off Book channel at www.youtube.com The street is a space where art thrives, and a place where artists can shape the public aesthetic. Olek, a sculptor whose medium is crochet, and Swoon, a mixed media artist, disrupt daily life with work that creates wonder, emotion, and humor. Equally at home in museums and galleries, both artists also create installations that challenge the formats of traditional art spaces. With powerful layers of meaning, beautiful aesthetics, and using unique media, these two prolific creators are pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. Featuring: Olek, Artist Swoon, Artist Music by: Anitek: www.jamendo.com Music by: Anitek: www.jamendo.com Follow Off Book: Twitter: @pbsoffbook Tumblr: pbsarts.tumblr.com Produced by Kornhaber Brown: www.kornhaberbrown.com
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CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG | Tummy Trouble | PBS KIDS
pbskids.org Too Many Treats comes from the Clifford episode Tummy Trouble. Emily Elizabeth...
published: 07 Oct 2008
author: PBS
CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG | Tummy Trouble | PBS KIDS
pbskids.org Too Many Treats comes from the Clifford episode Tummy Trouble. Emily Elizabeth comes back from her soccer picnic to find Clifford, Cleo and T-Bone upset with tummy aches after eating too many dog treats! Dont miss Clifford, a series from Scholastic Entertainment, on PBS KIDS! (check local listings). For more information visit pbskids.org
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Martha Speaks | Martha Meets Ham Johnson | PBS KIDS
Martha and Ham Johnson talk in their car shaped like a boot. Ham talks about his lifelong ...
published: 12 Jan 2012
author: PBS
Martha Speaks | Martha Meets Ham Johnson | PBS KIDS
Martha and Ham Johnson talk in their car shaped like a boot. Ham talks about his lifelong ambition of creating vocabulary calendars. Play games and watch more Martha Speaks on PBS KIDS at pbskids.org
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Old early 80's PBS logo/theme/bumper/ID
This is the old logo and intro from at least the early eighties from the Public Broadcasti...
published: 20 Oct 2006
author: greekvid
Old early 80's PBS logo/theme/bumper/ID
This is the old logo and intro from at least the early eighties from the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Gotta love the sound effects and synth music!
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PBS Documentary : China from the Inside (Power and the People)
*All rights belong to PBS* It isn't easy, running China, with its 1.3 billion people a...
published: 08 Dec 2011
author: Alkindi90
PBS Documentary : China from the Inside (Power and the People)
*All rights belong to PBS* It isn't easy, running China, with its 1.3 billion people and 56 officially recognized ethnic nationalities. It's a vast mix of languages, living standards, beliefs and customs. Run it successfully, and you have a prosperous, innovative, powerful empire to rival any the world has seen. Make mistakes, and the chaos will be vast and terrible. China is run by the Communist Party, which bases its legitimacy on delivering both stability and the conditions for prosperity. But stability is under threat as economic boom strands millions at the margin. Meanwhile rampant corruption is sapping people's trust in the Party. Officials are increasingly seen not as public servants but as profiteers. This episode films patrols along China's border with Kazakhstan, Party meetings, officials in Tibet trying to impose authority at the grass-roots, a village election, and a corrupt embezzler in prison, reprieved from a death sentence. Chinese people throughout, from farmer to Minister, speak frankly about the problems the country faces and the ways forward. The Party attracts eager young recruits and is trying to re-invigorate its older members. They visit sites of communist achievement, like the Red Flag Canal, hoping to be inspired by the revolutionary zeal of the past. "If all Communist officials today were like those who built this," one Party member exclaims, "the Communist Party would rule forever." Since 1987, village elections have been part of political <b>...</b>
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Is Twitter the Newest Form of Literature? | Idea Channel | PBS
Everyone is familiar with Twitter, the uber-popular micro-blogging site, which limits the ...
published: 13 Jun 2012
author: pbsideachannel
Is Twitter the Newest Form of Literature? | Idea Channel | PBS
Everyone is familiar with Twitter, the uber-popular micro-blogging site, which limits the user to 140 characters. The tweet is perfect for sharing your favorite links and updating the world about your life, but it might also be the newest literary form! While many think that art requires unbridled freedom, constraints often inspire the greatest creativity. And this massively constrained communication, which has remarkable similarities to the Haiku, has inspired creativity worthy of the name "literature." New Idea Channel episodes now every Wednesday!!! Let us know what sorts of crazy ideas you have, about this episode and otherwise: Tweet at us! @pbsideachannel (yes, the longest twitter username ever) Email us! pbsideachannel@gmail.com Hosted by Mike Rugnetta (@mikerugnetta) Made by Kornhaber Brown (www.kornhaberbrown.com) Art From The Episode Godzilla Haiku godzillahaiku.tumblr.com 1950's Twitter Ad: www.karlhavard.com Music From the Episode: www.jamendo.com - DJ Mars - Playin Gamez soundcloud.com - Travis Morgan - 8-Bit Kraftsman vimeo.com - WizWars - Intergalactic Disko Party www.jamendo.com - Room for the Homeless - Level 5 www.jamendo.com - EatMe - Insert Toy For Coin Know Your Meme Brony Video Comment Thread knowyourmeme.com Equestria Daily Brony Video Post www.equestriadaily.com Want some more Idea Channel? Here's last week's episode: "Are Bronies Changing the Definition of Masculinity?" youtu.be Want another one? Here ya go: "Are Hologram Tupac and Hologram <b>...</b>
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PBS Frontline Secret History of the Credit Card
In "Secret History of the Credit Card," FRONTLINE® and The New York Times jo...
published: 11 Dec 2010
author: 2012sprint
PBS Frontline Secret History of the Credit Card
In "Secret History of the Credit Card," FRONTLINE® and The New York Times join forces to investigate an industry few Americans fully understand. In this one-hour report, correspondent Lowell Bergman uncovers the techniques used by the industry to earn record profits and get consumers to take on more debt. "The almost magical convenience of plastic money is critical to our famously compulsive consumer economy," Bergman says. "With more than 641 million credit cards in circulation and accounting for an estimated $1.5 trillion of consumer spending, the US economy has clearly gone plastic." Millions of American families use their personal, general-purpose credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover to make ends meet; credit cards have been a discreet lifeline for families in financial straits. But other consumers, like actor and author Ben Stein, use plastic purely for convenience. While it would appear that Stein -- who says he charges a small fortune every month on his credit cards -- is the ideal customer, in reality, he is what some in the industry call a "deadbeat." That's because he pays his balance in full every month. The industry's most profitable customers, the ones being sought by creative marketing tactics, are the "revolvers:" the estimated 115 million Americans who carry monthly credit card debt. Ed Yingling, incoming president of the American Bankers Association, tells FRONTLINE that revolvers are "the sweet spot" of the banking <b>...</b>
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Animated GIFs: The Birth of a Medium | Off Book | PBS
GIFs are one of the oldest image formats used on the web. Throughout their history, they h...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: PBSoffbook
Animated GIFs: The Birth of a Medium | Off Book | PBS
GIFs are one of the oldest image formats used on the web. Throughout their history, they have served a huge variety of purposes, from functional to entertainment. Now, 25 years after the first GIF was created, they are experiencing an explosion of interest and innovation that is pushing them into the terrain of art. In this episode of Off Book, we chart their history, explore the hotbed of GIF creativity on Tumblr, and talk to two teams of GIF artists who are evolving the form into powerful new visual experiences. Featuring: Patrick Davison, MemeFactory TopherChris, Tumblr Pamela Reed and Matthew Rader, Reed+Rader Jamie Beck and Kevin Burg, Cinemagraphs Story Development: Mike Rugnetta, Internet Culture Researcher, MemeFactory GIFs by: The Internet. We wish we could attribute all the GIFs we used, but we aren't even sure if that would be possible! But...a special thanks to: www.mr-gif.com @textfiles http xcopy.tumblr.com http Please let us know if you see your work and want attribution! Music by: Mindthings: www.jamendo.com Space Frequencies: www.jamendo.com Casanelli: www.jamendo.com Shamil Elvenheim: www.jamendo.com Kevin Macleod: www.incompetech.com Follow Off Book Twitter: @pbsoffbook Tumblr: pbsarts.tumblr.com Produced by Kornhaber Brown: www.kornhaberbrown.com