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This Week on Dan Rather Reports
A Fighting Chance, February 7, 2012
A young, former Army infantryman, wounded in Afghanistan, rehabilitates himself for a chance to play college football. Plus, western businesses invade the new Libya in search of riches.
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Teaching is Rocket Science, January 24, 2012
Stanford University’s Linda Darling-Hammond on what the US can learn from successful education systems around the world.
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Schedule
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Sat, Feb 11th 12:00 PMDan Rather Reports - A Fighting ChanceA young, former Army infantryman, wounded in Afghanistan, rehabilitates himself for a chance to play college football. Plus, western businesses invade the new Libya in search of riches.
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Premiere Tue, Feb 14th 8:00 PMDan Rather Reports - The Doctor Is OutA conversation with Dr. Donald Berwick, one of America's leading experts on healthcare policy. After a brief and controversial stint as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr. Berwick opens up about why he was pushed out of office; why the healthcare bill is so controversial; and how we can save up to a trillion dollars a year in medical spending.
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Tue, Feb 14th 11:00 PMDan Rather Reports - The Doctor Is OutA conversation with Dr. Donald Berwick, one of America's leading experts on healthcare policy. After a brief and controversial stint as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr. Berwick opens up about why he was pushed out of office; why the healthcare bill is so controversial; and how we can save up to a trillion dollars a year in medical spending.
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Sat, Feb 18th 12:00 PMDan Rather Reports - The Doctor Is OutA conversation with Dr. Donald Berwick, one of America's leading experts on healthcare policy. After a brief and controversial stint as head of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr. Berwick opens up about why he was pushed out of office; why the healthcare bill is so controversial; and how we can save up to a trillion dollars a year in medical spending.







