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Witnesses to a Secret War
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Excerpt: 05:04
Directed by Deborah Dickson for PBS’ Global Voices
While the war in Vietnam raged in the headlines, a secret war was undertaken in neighboring Laos, where the CIA recruited Hmong tribesmen to help them push back against the North Vietnamese. When Laos eventually fell to the Communists in 1975 and the CIA withdrew, the Hmong became hunted in their own country. Thousands fled across the Mekong River into Thailand where an entire generation grew up in refugee camps.
America's Investigative Reports
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Excerpt: 02:54
Directed by Tom Jennings for PBS
A team of Miami Herald reporters uncover fraud at FEMA, long before Hurricane Katrina.
The Perfect War
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Excert: 03:46
Directed by Scott Willis for Discovery Times
This Discovery / New York Times Television / ZDF production looks at the changes in the military, both in philosophy and technology since 9-11.
The Education of Gore Vidal (PBS)
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Excerpt: 04:11
Directed by Deborah Dickson for PBS’ American Masters
A profile of writer and public intellectual, Gore Vidal.
Raising the Flag
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Excerpt on post-World War II Japan: 05:52
Directed by Scott Willis for Discovery Times
This program looks at the history of US military occupations around the world.
Hasankeyf: Life in Limbo
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TRT: 40:54
Residents in Hasankeyf, a historic town in southeastern Turkey, risk losing their homes and way of life because of the building of a dam.