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Nov 8, 2024 |
pbs.org | Christine Romo
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio In this deeply polarized country, there have been many competing emotions in response to Donald Trump’s reelection. To better understand how many in the country feel, Judy Woodruff checked in with some of the people she’s met during her ongoing reporting project, America at a Crossroads.
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May 29, 2024 |
pbs.org | Judy Woodruff |Sarah Hartman |Frank Carlson |Christine Romo
How the parties select their candidates is a major factor in the increasing partisanship we've seen in recent years. Recently, Alaska has been trying something different. It's already showing results but facing some resistance. Judy Woodruff traveled there for her ongoing series about divisions in the country, America at a Crossroads. Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors.
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May 15, 2024 |
pbs.org | Christine Romo
May 15, 2024 6:25 PM EDT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio Latino Americans make up nearly 20 percent of the U.S. population and will be a critical constituency for both Republicans and Democrats in swing states. But the idea of Latinos voting as a bloc betrays the diversity of history, culture and perspectives within that community which may also help strengthen it against polarization. Judy Woodruff reports, for her series, America at a Crossroads.
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Apr 6, 2024 |
pbs.org | Carlos Mureithi |Sam Lane |Christine Romo |Sam Weber
Dana Gunders: Well, certainly it's happening across the board, but households are actually the largest segment of food going to waste. And that's true in this report from the UN. It's also true right here in the US. That's everything from, you know, the science experiment in the back of your fridge to maybe making too much food and scraping your plate into the garbage can. In the US, we're about average. We're actually a little under average when it comes to our household waste.
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Jan 3, 2024 |
pbs.org | Judy Woodruff |Frank Carlson |Christine Romo |Sarah Hartman
The Jan. 6 investigation is the largest FBI operation in history. More than 1200 people have been charged and over 900 convicted. But it has stretched the bureau’s resources and has often had to rely on the work of citizen investigators who came to be known as 'sedition hunters.' Judy Woodruff spoke with one of these anonymous sleuths as part of her series, America at a Crossroads.
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