
Monday, April 14, 2014
4/14/2014 | 52m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
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Tonight on the program, we look a look at deadly shootings in Kansas which have been ruled as hate crimes. Also: examining the campaign of pro-Russian fervor in Eastern Ukraine, inside Myanmar’s transition from isolation to openness, a robot submersible takes technology to the bottom of the ocean in search of Flight 370 and the Pulitzer Prize renews debate over NSA surveillance reporting.
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Monday, April 14, 2014
4/14/2014 | 52m 31sVideo has Closed Captions
Tonight on the program, we look a look at deadly shootings in Kansas which have been ruled as hate crimes. Also: examining the campaign of pro-Russian fervor in Eastern Ukraine, inside Myanmar’s transition from isolation to openness, a robot submersible takes technology to the bottom of the ocean in search of Flight 370 and the Pulitzer Prize renews debate over NSA surveillance reporting.
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Who is behind these separatist takeovers in Ukraine and what is their motivation? (8m 18s)
Feds classify Kansas shootings as hate crimes
The Feds believe shootings at two Jewish community sites in Kansas were motivated by hate. (9m 40s)
Paul Muldoon reads ‘A Civil War Suite’
Paul Muldoon reads part five of his poem “A Civil War Suite.” (56s)
Pulitzer Prize renews debate over NSA surveillance reporting
Gwen Ifill discusses this year’s Pulitzer Prize winners, and NSA reporting, with guests. (6m 41s)
Robot submersible dives deep in search of Flight 370
Search crews prepared a U.S. Navy robot to dive deep into the Indian Ocean for MH370. (8m)
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