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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Season 5 Episode 68 | 29mVideo has Closed Captions

ACLU Atty. Bill Newman; Pakistan; On the Road in the Hilltowns: Chester Railway Museum

Atty Bill Newman on his book about the Vietnam War era, "When the War Came Home," & the need for improved Police-Community Relations in this region and across the country; Prof. Mike Hannahan & Amherst High's Samantha Camera discuss their recent trip to Pakistan as part of the Institute's Pakistani Young Leaders program; On the Road in the Hilltowns: Chester Railway Museum.

03/11/2015 | Rating NR

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Season 5 Episode 68 | 29mVideo has Closed Captions

Atty Bill Newman on his book about the Vietnam War era, "When the War Came Home," & the need for improved Police-Community Relations in this region and across the country; Prof. Mike Hannahan & Amherst High's Samantha Camera discuss their recent trip to Pakistan as part of the Institute's Pakistani Young Leaders program; On the Road in the Hilltowns: Chester Railway Museum.

03/11/2015 | Rating NR

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