Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Coming Home (Nov/14/2006) | | The nation's preeminent television journalist takes on the tough stories. Dan Rather Reports mixes hard-edged field reports, investigative stories and one-on-one interviews from news hotspots around the world. | |
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| 2 :01x02 - The Best Congress Money Can Buy (Nov/21/2006) | | Who's really running Washington? Lobbying in the nation's capital has grown into a billion dollar industry. Dan Rather Reports investigates the "shadow government". | |
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| 3 :01x03 - Survivors of the Storms (Nov/28/2006) | | Dan Rather Reports talks to a former FEMA worker who was convicted of accepting a bribe from a government contractor. And the impact of the big storms that hit the gulf coast a year ago were felt far beyond New Orleans. Rebuilding without federal help, down on the bayou. | |
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| 4 :01x04 - Border War (Dec/05/2006) | | More Americans have been kidnapped in Mexican border towns than in Iraq. The drug cartels have all but taken over several of Mexico's northern border cities. Dan Rather Reports looks at the growing violence that's just next door. | |
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| 5 :01x05 - Exxon Valdez (Dec/12/2006) | | Seventeen years after the tanker Exxon Valdez spilled millions of gallons of oil, some residents of Alaska say the oil is still there and still causing environmental damage. Also, close encounters with grizzly bears in the wilds of Montana. | |
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| 6 :01x06 - Contractors or Carpetbaggers? (Dec/19/2006) | | Residents along the Gulf Coast say big, out-of-state companies are getting the bulk of the clean up contracts and that's costing taxpayers everywhere millions of dollars. Plus, a year of record profits on Wall Street leads to big-time bonuses like you won't believe. | |
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| 7 :01x07 - The Bush Legacy (Dec/26/2006) | | A talk with noted historians about the Presidency of George W. Bush and how he will be viewed against others who've sat in the Oval Office. | |
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| 10 :01x10 - The Heroes Are Dying (Jan/16/2007) | | A look at how 9-11 is still affecting the first responders; many of the police and firefighters who spent weeks atop the toxic pile that was the World Trade Center are sick and dying from lung diseases. | |
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| 14 :01x14 - Combat Photographer (Feb/13/2007) | | The story of U.S. Marine Chief Warrant Officer Sean Fairburn, who videotaped America's invasion of Iraq in high-definition. His pictures will not only tell the story of the invasion, but what it's like to be in combat, as only high-definition can provide. | |
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| 41 :01x41 - The Prime Minister in Exile (Aug/21/2007) | | Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is attempting to return to her homeland after years in exile. She's backed by the Bush administration, which is trying to keep the government of America's key ally from collapsing. Also, a rare and candid interview with the Mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg. Plus story updates. | |
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Season 2 |
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| 45 :02x03 - Plastic Planes (Sep/18/2007) | | Top former and current Boeing engineers believe the new 787 Dreamliner should not be certified to fly since it was built primarily out of high tech plastics called composites. And from Florida, dolphins in danger because people are loving them to death. | |
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| 46 :02x04 - America Over There (Sep/25/2007) | | A rare visit to one of the most dangerous places on earth, Somalia. Since the U.S pulled out more than a decade ago, Somalia has fallen deeper into crisis. But there is still American involvement, this time by proxy. Also, the United States is sending billions to Pakistan to fight terrorism. But Pakistan's dictator has found another use for the money. And a Louisiana woman suddenly finds her neighbor is a mountain of trash, courtesy of the Katrina cleanup. | |
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| 47 :02x05 - Christian Soldiers (Oct/02/2007) | | A watchdog group claims members of far right wing evangelical Christian groups are having an undue influence on the U.S. military. Plus, a trek to Greenland where scientists report the ice is melting much more rapidly than they anticipated. And voting rights--the Supreme Court has agreed to hear whether voters need government issued ID's to vote. | |
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| 48 :02x06 - One Man vs. China (Oct/09/2007) | | Dan Rather visits with the Dalai Lama. The man who calls himself "just a simple monk" tells us the Chinese, who exiled him decades ago, lack the moral authority to become a super power. | | Guest Stars: Dalai Lama as Himself | |
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| 49 :02x07 - Into Africa (Oct/16/2007) | | With little fanfare and even less notice, the U.S. Military will now have a new command dedicated to Africa. Also, an inside look at the American security company called Blackwater. | |
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