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PolicyofSilenceCompromisestheRightsofGaySoldiers
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 18 2010 10:42 AM
Laura Slattery an John Forrett, both veterans of the military, recall hiding their sexual orientation following the 1993 implementation of Don’t Ask Don't Tell. Homosexual men and women in active duty often find themselves unable to communicate with their partners for fear of being outed.
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OlderGenerationsareStuckonDontAskDon039tTell
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 18 2010 10:42 AM
John Forrett, commander of the Alexander Hamilton Post 448 in San Francisco, discusses how it’s the older generations who are stuck on Don't Ask Don't Tell (DADT). He says nowadays, younger generations are more accepting of people having different likes and dislikes, due to respectable...
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DontAskDon039tTellForcesSoldierstoLie
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 18 2010 10:42 AM
Laura Slattery and John Forrett discuss the difficulties faced under the policy of Don’t Ask Don't Tell. Slattery is a member of Knights Out, a group of West Point alumni, faculty, and staff in support of gays and lesbians serving openly in the armed forces. As acting commander, Forrett has...
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ImplementingDontAskDon039tTellDoesn039tWork
From: Link TV on Thu, Mar 18 2010 10:42 AM
John Forrett discusses the actual implementation of the Don’t Ask Don't Tell policy, which he asserts leads to physical abuse, sexual harassment, and other unfortunate circumstances, regardless of the actual sexual orientation of the accused. However, Forrett says that ninety percent of gay...
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HealthCareinMassachusetts
From: Link TV on Wed, Mar 17 2010 9:43 AM
Author T.R. Reid discusses health care in Massachusetts, where 98 percent of residents are covered but costs remain high. He believes the issue may benefit from a new leader aside from President Obama, as public support for health care reform has been steadily dropping.
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JamalDajaniandDavidMichaelisAUniqueMediaTeamatLinkTV
From: Link TV on Wed, Mar 17 2010 9:43 AM
Journalists Jamal Dajani and David Michaelis, Palestinian and Jewish natives of Jerusalem respectively, met eight years ago in the United States while employed at Link TV. This interview with host Aimee Allison recounts the division that exists between most Arabs and Jews in Israel, and describe...
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OccupationorApartheidTheIsraeliPerspectiveofSecurity
From: Link TV on Wed, Mar 17 2010 9:43 AM
Jamal Dajani, David Michaelis, and Joel Schalit discuss the difference between the contentious word apartheid and the more accepted concept of occupation, and how Israelis and Jews around the world themselves use those terms.
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HealthCareisaMoralIssue
From: Link TV on Wed, Mar 17 2010 9:43 AM
Author T.R. Reid says that the problem with health care in America isn’t the quality of the service, but the lack of availability to millions. Reid tells of a young woman who contracted a serious disease but was unable to acquire insurance once she fell ill, and subsequently died. No other wealt...
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AuthorJoelSchalitReflectsonProspectsforIsraeliPalestinianPeace
From: Link TV on Wed, Mar 17 2010 9:43 AM
Joel Schalit, author of "Israel vs. Utopia," expresses pessimism about current prospects for peace between Israelis and Palestinians in this Link TV phone interview. He also provides insight into the Western European viewpoint of the Middle East. Link’s Jamal Dajani, who just returned from Israe...
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SpecialEliotSpitzerTheCrashof20082009LessonsLearnedorLessonsIgnoredPROMO
From: Link TV on Tue, Mar 16 2010 9:23 AM
Does "too big to fail" mean too big? Without successful financial regulatory reform, are we just waiting for the next economic meltdown? Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer examines if the Obama administration is up to the task.
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exploreFishOutofWater
From: Link TV on Tue, Mar 16 2010 9:23 AM
Join Charlie and the explore.org Team as they visit with combat vets in Sun Valley Idaho and witness the connection between nature and healing.
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SpecialRobertReichWhereDidtheStimulusGoPROMO
From: Link TV on Tue, Mar 16 2010 9:23 AM
Is the U.S. economy showing signs of recovery, as some indicators suggest, or are these assertions dangerously premature? Robert Reich offers thoughtful insight in this Link TV Special "Where Did the Stimulus Go?".
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SpecialTRReidCanWeReallyFixUSHealthCarePromo
From: Link TV on Sat, Feb 27 2010 10:07 AM
In this special, author T.R. Reid takes the pulse of health care systems around the globe and writes a prescription for America based on his observations.
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DOCDEBUTToSeeIfIAmSmiling
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 19 2010 7:59 PM
Israel is the only country in the world where 18-year-old girls are drafted for compulsory military service. In this award-winning documentary, hear the the frank and emotional testimonials of six female Israeli soldiers.
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ColorLinesRaceandEconomicRecovery
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 12 2010 3:05 AM
ColorLines follows communities making ends meet in the Great Recession. The program narrates the moving story of Tisha, mother of three in Connecticut, facing a social safety net shredded further by the crisis.
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ColorLinesRaceandEconomicRecoveryPROMO
From: Link TV on Fri, Feb 12 2010 3:05 AM
ColorLines follows communities making ends meet in The Great Recession. The program narrates the moving story of Tisha, mother of three in Connecticut, facing a social safety net shredded further by the crisis.
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exploreSpecialEpisode14ReligionintheMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Fri, Jan 15 2010 10:32 PM

Accompany Charlie and the explore.org team on their journey through the Middle East to learn about the rich cultural and religious attributes of countries like Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Jordan. While every religion holds unique differences, the connective tissue between them all, as Ch...

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exploreSpecialEpisode14ReligionintheMiddleEast
From: Link TV on Wed, Jan 13 2010 9:46 PM

Accompany Charlie and the explore Team on their journey through the Middle East to learn about the rich cultural and religious attributes of countries like Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Jordan. While every religion holds unique differences, the connective tissue between them all, as Charli...

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BokarasConversationsonConsciousnessGuestDavidOrr
From: Link TV on Mon, Dec 07 2009 11:58 AM
Join artist and television host Bokara Legendre as she explores the global crisis of climate change with leading environmental scholar David Orr. Orr compels us to urgent action, including raising environmental consciousness throughout the world and achieving carbon neutrality. David Orr is the ...
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AmyGoodmanMakeYourVoiceHeard
From: Link TV on Mon, Dec 07 2009 11:58 AM
In this interview with Link host Aimee Allison, Democracy Now’s Amy Goodman argues that you - the American citizen - have tremendous power to shape the trajectory of the Obama presidency and its policies.
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