For billmoyers.com: a short profile of a group of concerned citizens who held a vigil outside the home of the owner of the company that manufactured the gun used in the Sandy Hook tragedy.
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Interview Series for WGBH / PBS World
Going Green Selects Reel from Cameron Hickey on Vimeo.
Fragile Waterways Selects Reel from Cameron Hickey on Vimeo.
Two weeks after Hurricane Sandy wreaked havoc across the Northeast, and more than a week after power returned to Lower Manhattan, many public housing residents in Brooklyn’s Coney Island were still without electricity, heat and hot water.
Intro teaser for vTV: a new interview show hosted by Valeria Capponi. Directed by Peter Arnell.
One Mississippi community is using stimulus money to bring mass transit to rural areas. Special correspondent Miles O’Brien of Blueprint America has the report.
Medical experiments on chimpanzees can be invasive, involving injections, blood samples and liver biopsies. But some say it’s the only way to advance medicine. Miles O’Brien reports explores whether there are ever instances in which the scientific value of research should offset the moral cost of working with chimps.
In the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster, how should government regulators here set the safety bar for nuclear power plants in the U.S.? PBS NewsHour Original Story
Fragile Waterways travels to neighborhoods in Brooklyn, NY, the Great Lakes, Finger Lakes and Long Island to look at the challenges communities are facing as they clean up, restore and protect their lakes, canals, rivers, and the water they drink. In Brooklyn, a debate rages among residents and government agencies […]