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This past June, escalating tensions between Israel and Iran erupted into all-out war. Over the course of 12 days, Israel bombed targets related to Iran’s nuclear program and assassinated scientists in their homes. Iran launched retaliatory airstrikes on Israel, and the U.S. carried out airstrikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities. What was the impact of this unprecedented Israel-U.S. bombing campaign on Iran’s nuclear program? WGVU’ talks with correspondent Sebastian Walker.
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The roving mic caught up with Marc Brown.
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Support for nationalist, anti-immigrant parties has surged across Europe in recent years — including in Germany, where far-right leaders have risen to the brink of power for the first time since World War II. WGVU’s Patrick Center spoke with director and correspondent Evan Williams.
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We speak with award winning filmmaker Michael Peck about this November 10 broadcast.
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The dramatic and controversial assent of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. FRONTLINE examines how the scion of a storied dynasty endured tragedy and scandal, broke with the Democratic Party and his family, stoked conspiracy theories, and is reshaping government and public health. WGVU’s talks with Producer and writer Michael Wiser.
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More than a decade ago, filmmakers explored poverty in America as it’s rarely seen: through the eyes of children. They follow Kaylie, Johnny and Brittany across three chapters of their lives as they grow from kids to teenagers to adults, pursuing their dreams while trying to overcome the grinding poverty that shaped their childhoods.
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We talk to Host Mark Updegrove.
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Michigan U.S. Senator Gary Peters made the case for preserving funding supporting local news and public safety as necessities.
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Filmmaker and Veteran Chronicler of US Politics Michael Kirk talks about this documentary.