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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20150128

This isnt the usual suspects, to use an old phrase, some of this is new people coming into the terrorist cause. Woodruff the threat of homegrown terror in europe and the dispute over how to stop violent attacks. To tell the Muslim Community that you have to spy on your children or you think that there is something wrong you have to report and all of this, this is not helpful. Woodruff and, why what you say matters, the men and women who fight to keep dying languages alive. Language is the way we think if you begin to think in another language thats fine. But if you have to lose the way that your family has been speaking. Thats losing who you are. Woodruff those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by it doesnt matter what kind of weather. It doesnt matter what time of day or night. When mother natures done her worst, the only thing that matters to us ....

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Transcripts For KQED PBS NewsHour 20150127

Are right now. This isnt the usual suspects, to use an old phrase, some of this is new people coming into the terrorist cause. Woodruff the threat of homegrown terror in europe and the dispute over how to stop violent attacks. To tell the Muslim Community that you have to spy on your children or you think that there is something wrong you have to report and all of this, this is not helpful. Woodruff and, why what you say matters, the men and women who fight to keep dying languages alive. Language is the way we think if you begin to think in another language thats fine. But if you have to lose the way that your family has been speaking. Thats losing who you are. Woodruff those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by it doesnt matter what kind of weather. It doesnt matter what time of day or night. When mother natures done her worst, the only thing tha ....

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The Trials of Oppenheimer - BBC Four HD

The Trials of Oppenheimer: The rise and fall of scientist J Robert Oppenheimer. The Trials of Oppenheimer airs on BBC Four HD at 10:00 PM, Monday 11 March. The rise and fall of scientist J Robert Oppenheimer ....

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NPR Slants 7 to 2 Towards Backers of Federal Funding of Public Broadcasting

On Thursday's All Things Considered, NPR's Jim Zarroli vouched for continuing federal funding of public broadcasting by lining up seven sound bites from three supporters of the medium, versus only two from opponents. The supporters all hyped the dire effects if tax dollars no longer went to public TV and radio. Zarroli also completely avoided any mention of NPR's longstanding reputation for liberal bias. Host Robert Siegel introduced the correspondent's report by playing up how "Congress gave $430 million to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Roughly three-quarters went to public TV stations, and a quarter or so to public radio stations. With Republicans again calling for CPB funding to be cut, NPR's Jim Zarroli looks at how that money is spent and what might happen if it's eliminated." Zaroli picked up where Siegel left off: "Over the years, conservatives have often tried to eliminate money for public broadcasting without succeeding. ....

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