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Louisianans Still Struggling One Year After the Gulf Oil...

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 5m 18s

Hari Sreenivasan talks to Shauna Sanford and Charlie Whinham of LPB about the oil spill.

It has been a year since the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded causing the biggest environmental catastrophe in American history. Those who live and work on the Gulf coast are still feeling the impact from the oil spill. Hari Sreenivasan talks to two reporters from Louisiana Public Broadcasting about how the gulf is faring a year later.

04/19/2011

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2 Reporters Win Pulitzer for Exposing 'Corruption on...

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 9m 2s | Margaret Warner discusses the story with the two lead reporters. (9m 2s)

Autism's Causes: How Close Are We to Solving the Puzzle?

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 14m 47s | Part three of the Autism Now series of reports. (14m 47s)

Declining Polls, Negative Treasury Rating Cast Shadow...

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 3m 30s | President Obama kicked off a cross-country tour Tuesday. (3m 30s)

'Fragile' Progress in Afghanistan Amid Promise of U.S....

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 7m 10s | Ray Suarez talks with Rajiv Chandrasekaran about the rising violence in Afghanistan. (7m 10s)

Joel Achenbach Explores Gulf Oil Spill in 'A Hole at the...

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 6m 2s | Hari Sreenivasan talks to Washington Post reporter and author Joel Achenbach. (6m 2s)

One Year On, Photographer Captures the Lingering Impact...

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 4m 12s | One Year On, Photographer Captures the Lingering Impact of the Gulf Oil Spill (4m 12s)

Should Courts or EPA Regulate Greenhouse Gases?

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 9m 32s | Gwen Ifill and The National Law Journal's Marcia Coyle discuss the Supreme Court arguments (9m 32s)

Students Participate in Science Exploration Day

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 4m 13s | Students learn about making robots, the nursing profession and analyzing car crash data. (4m 13s)

'Where Children Sleep': An Intimate Portrayal of How...

Clip: 4/19/2011 | 2m 35s | In "Where Children Sleep", James Mollison photographs children around the world. (2m 35s)

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