And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Tavis teller, the silent half lks loud andller ta clear in the first documentary timsdirected called verneer. Verneer created those canvases. Directed by teller. Am loving my head up and down so i can see first the original and then my canvas. I am looking at both things at the same time. Right on the four head you can see the match. You cannot see that. Matchs your clue you can the paint. It is not subjective, it is objective. I am a piece of human photographic film at that point. Pbs and you can actually talk tonight. You can talk as much as you want to talk. [laughter] i am going to make you talk. I wanted you to talk. Let me start with this. Of talking. My staff have been talking my ear off for days about how i had to see this project. It was for work so you had to. Tavis of talking. My staff have been talking my ear they wanted me to sign off on having you on the program and i said tell me about the project
And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Johnny cash was, without a doubt, one of the countrys most influential artists, a singer and songwriter, who gave stories about everyday folk. He was a man filled with self doubt and who battled Robert Hilburn addiction before finding redemption. Robert hilburnRobert Hilburn tells his story. The text is simply call johnny cash the life. And lets take a listen to johnny cash singing one of his most iconic songs, folsom p rison blues. Mother told me to always be good, but i shot a man in reno just to watch him die. When i hear that whistleblowing, head and i hang my cry were just and i talking. That was a clip of johnny cash performing in compton. When you think of 2014, you do not think of a country guy there. What was he doing there . There was a Country Music show, kind of like the grand old opry, and a lot of Service Members moved in there, and it was a real Country Music haven before hiphop days. That tshirt.
SANTA FE, N.M. — Voter participation advocate Theresa Pasqual traverses Acoma Pueblo with a stack of sample ballots in her car and applications for absentee ballots, handing them out at
Voter participation advocate Theresa Pasqual traverses Acoma Pueblo with a stack of sample ballots in her car and applications for absentee ballots, handing them out at every opportunity ahead of
An act of Congress a century ago guaranteed citizenship to wary Native Americans in an age of forced assimilation and marked the outset of a long journey to secure voting