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    Stephen Sanchez on releasing debut album (Part 1)

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  • Stephen Sanchez on releasing debut album (Part 2)

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  • Medal of Honor recipient Larry Taylor one-on-one

    07:31
  • 65th Anniversary of NASA (Part 1)

    05:11
  • 65th Anniversary of NASA (Part 2)

    06:35
  • Captives of Cannabis: Marijuana black market tied to international organized crime? (Part 1)

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  • Captives of Cannabis: Marijuana black market tied to international organized crime? (Part 2)

    06:12
  • Captives of Cannabis: Marijuana black market tied to international organized crime? (Part 3)

    06:37
  • Inside look at American truck driver challenges post-pandemic

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  • Emmett Till’s cousin reflects on his life and tragic death (Part 1)

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  • Emmett Till’s cousin reflects on his life and tragic death (Part 2)

    03:54
  • The 100th Anniversary of the Hollywood Sign (Part 1)

    04:33
  • The 100th Anniversary of the Hollywood Sign (Part 2)

    05:22
  • America’s Chinatowns: Inside the push for preservation (Part 1)

    06:32
  • America’s Chinatowns: Inside the push for preservation (Part 2)

    05:20
  • Deaf in America

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  • Chrissy Metz on life after ‘This Is Us’

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  • Retired marine helps Boston Marathon bombing survivors recover (Part 1)

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  • Retired marine helps Boston Marathon bombing survivors recover (Part 2)

    02:59
  • Andrew Lloyd Webber one-on-one as Phantom of the Opera set to close: extended interview (Part 1)

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Deaf in America: American Sign Language (Part 1)

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Millions of Americans are Deaf or hard of hearing, and many rely on American Sign Language or ASL to communicate. Nightly Films follows students and teachers at Connecticut's American School for the Deaf, where ASL was born -- to learn its vibrant history, explore its rich culture and the misperceptions many still have of ASL -- and reveal what it's really like being Deaf in America.