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NATURE | The Loneliest Animals | Last Living Pair | PBS
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NATURE | Animal Odd Couples | Kate and Pip | PBS
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Check out Arthur On Line at PBS.org Bumper 1996
See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/1108704964 In China, the last female rafetus turtle is about to be introduced to her new home at the Suzhou Zoo. She will take up residence in a divided breeding pond where - on the other side of a metal gate - the last male rafetus turtle is waiting to meet her. The stakes are incredibly high: this is literally the last chance the scientists have to save this species. "The Loneliest Animals" aired on PBS Sunday, March 7, 2010 at 8 pm as part of the 28th season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen in association with WNET.ORG for PBS. Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc. For more information, visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/the-loneliest-animals/introduction/4898/?utm_source=youtube&utm;_...
The threat of debtor’s prison looms for Ross. Could a missing person hold the key to his freedom? See Poldark, Season 2, Episode 5 at 9/8c on MASTERPIECE on PBS. #PoldarkPBS Learn more: http://to.pbs.org/2fQQCQy | #PoldarkPBS Subscribe to the PBS channel for more clips: https://www.youtube.com/user/PBS/feat... Enjoy full episodes of your favorite PBS programs at pbs.org/video. Like PBS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pbs/ Follow PBS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PBS Follow PBS on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/PBS Official website: http://www.pbs.org/ Get PBS merchandise: http://www.shoppbs.org/home/index.jsp Against the breathtaking backdrop of 18th century Cornwall, Aidan Turner (Poldark), Eleanor Tomlinson (Demelza) and Heida Reed (Elizabeth) return as the compli...
Watch it online at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/livingold/view/ With 35 million elderly people in America, "the old, old" -- those over 85 -- are now considered the fastest growing segment of the U.S. population. While medical advances have enabled an unprecedented number of Americans to live longer and healthier lives, this new longevity has also had unintended consequences. For millions of Americans, living longer also means serious chronic illness and a protracted physical decline that can require an immense amount of care, often for years and sometimes even decades. Yet just as the need for care is rising, the number of available caregivers is dwindling. With families more dispersed than ever and an overburdened healthcare system, many experts fear that we are on the thres...
Watch the full series at http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/newswar/view/ In a four-and-a-half-hour special, "News War," FRONTLINE examines the the political, cultural, legal, and economic forces challenging the news media today. Watch it on air and online at http://www.pbs.org/frontline/ beginning February 13. "News War" coming February 13, 20, 27 & March 27 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings). Through interviews with key figures in the print and electronic media over the past four decades -- and with unequaled, behind-the-scenes access to some of today's most important news organizations, FRONTLINE traces the recent history of American journalism, from the Nixon administration's attacks on the media to the post-Watergate popularity of the press, to the new challenges presente...
Watch the full episode online at http://video.pbs.org/video/2300668052 // After being abandoned by her mother, a baby fawn, Pippin, was adopted by a Great Dane, Kate, and they have been best friends ever since. Kate's owner Isobel Springett describes the uniqueness of their relationship: "When they greet each other, I've never seen anything like it. It's not a deer greeting a deer. It's not a dog greeting a dog. It's definitely something that they have between the two of them." "Animal Odd Couples" premieres Wednesday, November 7 at 8/7c (check local listings) and is part of the 31st season of the Peabody and Emmy award-winning series produced by Thirteen in association with WNET for PBS. Major support provided by Canon U.S.A. Inc.
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/1082076027 FRONTLINE examines a generation of children "Growing Up Online" coming January 22, 2008 http://www.pbs.org/frontline/kidsonline/ MySpace. YouTube. Facebook. Nearly every teen in America is on the Internet every day, socializing with friends and strangers alike, "trying on" identities, and building a virtual profile of themselves--one that many kids insist is a more honest depiction of who they really are than the person they portray at home or in school. In "Growing Up Online," FRONTLINE peers inside the world of this cyber-savvy generation through the eyes of teens and their parents, who often find themselves on opposite sides of a new digital divide. From cyber bullying to instant "Internet fame," to the specter...
Watch the full-length episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/2364989854/ (US Only) ANTIQUES ROADSHOW explores how today's endangered rhinos are affected by the antiques trade with U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service during a visit to the Cincinnati Zoo. Discoveries in "the city that sings" include: a suit that belonged to chicken magnate, Colonel Sanders; a bronze horse sculpture by Solon Borglum; and an 1846 wall map of the Western United States valued at $11,000 - $12,000. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW airs Mondays at 8/7C PM on PBS. Watch full-length episodes of ANTIQUES ROADSHOW at http://video.pbs.org/program/979359328/
See the full episode at http://video.pbs.org/video/1082076175 FRONTLINE cuts through the fog of war to reveal the untold story of what happened in Haditha, Iraq—where twenty-four of the town's residents were killed by U.S. forces in what many in the media branded "Iraq's My Lai." With accusations swirling that the Marines massacred Iraqi civilians "in cold blood," the Haditha incident has led to one of the largest criminal cases against U.S. troops in the Iraq war. But real questions have emerged about what really happened that day, and who is responsible. Through television interviews with Iraqi survivors and Marines accused of war crimes, FRONTLINE investigates this incident and what it can tell us about the harrowing moral and legal landscape the U.S. military faces in Iraq.
Check out Arthur On Line at PBS.org Bumper from 1996 Arthur is a Canadian/American animated educational television series for children, created by Cookie Jar Group (formerly known as Cinar) and WGBH for PBS. The show is set in the fictional American city of Elwood City, and revolves around the lives of 8-year-old Arthur Read, an anthropomorphic aardvark,[3] his friends and family, and their daily interactions with each other. The television series is based on the Arthur book series, which are written and illustrated by Marc Brown. WGBH Boston along with Cinar (now Cookie Jar Group) began production of the animated series in 1994, and aired its first episode on September 2, 1996. Since its debut, the show has broadcast 217 30-minute long episodes, and its 18th season premiered on Septembe...
There's blood in the streets, it's up to my ankles
She came
Blood in the streets, it's up to my knee
She came
Blood in the streets in the town of Chicago
She came
Blood on the rise, it's following me
Think about the break of day
She came and then she drove away
Sunlight in her hair
She came
Blood in the streets runs a river of sadness
She came
Blood in the streets it's up to my thigh
She came
Yeah the river runs red down the legs of a city
She came
The women are crying red rivers of weepin'
She came into town and then she drove away
Sunlight in her hair
Indians scattered on dawn's highway bleeding
Ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind
Blood in the streets in the town of New Haven
Blood stains the roofs and the palm trees of Venice
Blood in my love in the terrible summer
Bloody red sun of Phantastic L.A.
Blood screams her brain as they chop off her fingers
Blood will be born in the birth of a nation
Blood is the rose of mysterious union
There's blood in the streets, it's up to my ankles
Blood in the streets, it's up to my knee
Blood in the streets in the town of Chicago