For those who missed or want to relive the 2015 Gifts of Hope Telethon, the entire show has been posted in one hour blocks. http://cvp.telvue.com/player?id=T02787&video=259256 Select the hour from the Videos tab and you can further play selected highlights by selecting the chapter from the...

Democracy Now! 2015-12-21 Monday

Democracy Now! 2015-12-21 Monday

  • Headlines for December 21, 2015
  • As Sanders Chides Clinton on Regime Change, Is Democratic Front-Runner Touting a GOP Foreign Policy?
  • Bernie Blackout? As DNC Accused of Targeting Sanders, Corporate Media Ignores Historic Campaign
  • Bernie Sanders on Challenging Wall Street: "CEOs May Like Hillary -- They Ain't Going to Like Me"
  • Is the DNC Afraid of Democracy? Clinton WH Counselor Says Party a "Dead Carcass" for Stifling Debate
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12/21/2015 - 8:00am

Focus on Health: 12-10-15

Episode ID: 
258502

A panel discussion exploring the issues related to the opioid epidemic, including how this epidemic came about, how to talk to teens about this issue, and treatment options.

Episode Program ID: 
Focus on Health
Episode Date: 
12-10-15
Cloudcast Playlist: 
Focus on Health
No worries If you missed coverage of the annual Gifts of Hope Belmont Food Pantry Telethon with all of our marvelous musical guests because we've got them all here OnDemand: http://goo.gl/bejHXW Includes piano students of Ani Hovsepian, violinist Haig Hovsepian, BHS Freshman String Quartet, Mike...
Belmont Citizen Herald Reports now OnDemand: http://goo.gl/7dgg8V Editor Joanna Tzouvelis speaks with Belmont homeowners Katherine and Murat Bicer about their experience with PBS featuring their home in a This Old House restoration/alteration project. Includes a guided tour through the house with...

Pt. 2: Black Women at the Intersection: Holtzclaw Case Links #BlackLivesMatter & Anti-Rape Struggles

In Part 2 of our conversation about the Daniel Holtzclaw verdict, UCLA and Columbia University law professor Kimberlé Crenshaw talks about the lack of attention on sexual abuse by police officers. Holtzclaw, an Oklahoma City police officer, was accused of serial rape against African-American women. He was convicted by an all-white jury last week of rape and other charges against eight of the 13 women who accused him.

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Published: 
12/16/2015 - 11:15am

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