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NOW on PBS: On Thin Ice (4:43)
April 17, 2009
This video previews the one-hour NOW special, "On Thin Ice." In it, two men go on a remarkable journey high in the Himalayas to investigate threats to global water and food supply. David Brancaccio and environmentalist Conrad Anker -- one of the world's leading high altitude climbers -- adventure to the Gangotri Glacier in the Himalayan Mountains, the source of the Ganges River, to witness the great melt and its dire consequences first-hand. The two also visit Montana's Glacier National Park to see the striking effects of global warming closer to home and learn how melting glaciers across the world can have a direct impact on food prices in the U.S.

Wisconsin Public Television Behind the Scenes (13:04)
December 3, 2009
Award-winning journalist David Brancaccio has a long history in public media. After working on public radio's Marketplace, he joined NOW on PBS in 2003, where he has been host and reporter since Bill Moyers left the show.

We caught up with Brancaccio when he visited Madison for the Society of Environmental Journalists annual conference.

He talked with us about his impressions of today's journalism, why public media journalism matters and the importance of the upcoming Copenhagen Climate Summit.

How Republicans Stole '04 (part 1) (part 2)
July 29, 2007
PBS's "NOW" journalist David Brancaccio investigates how Republicans stole the 2004 elections by disqualifying voters.

 

 

 

 
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