The Washington Post Video Podcast
By The Washington Post
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Podcast Description
Watch documentary and news video from the Washington Post
| Name | Description | Released | Price | ||
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| 1 | VideoScene In: Gold Cup | At the famed steeplechase race at Great Meadow in The Plains, Va., for some it’s as much about the fashion as the horses. | 16 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Video"Weed Warriors" Turn Vines into Vine Art | Bethesda couple Seth Goldstein and Paula Stone started building sculptures out of the invasive Oriental Bittersweet vine in 2008. The sculptures have been exhibited at Brookside Gardens and the Nature Conservancy headquarters. Boniface has diversified his business, making hay, growing Christmas trees and establishing a vineyard, all in hopes of staying in the horse business. | 16 7 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 3 | VideoHorse breeder struggles, blames slots | Horse breeder Bill Boniface of Bonita Farm in Darlington, Md., sees his business on the decline as surrounding states offer slots at racetracks. Boniface has diversified his business, making hay, growing Christmas trees and establishing a vineyard, all in hopes of staying in the horse business. | 14 5 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 4 | VideoRock Legend: Video Excerpts | When the 9:30 club opened its doors 30 years ago, it wasn't just hosting its first concert. It was changing the landscape of music in D.C. Video excerpts from a multimedia history of D.C.'s 9:30 club. | 16 4 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 5 | VideoMoving through Metro | See a day spent traversing every Metro line, ranging from rush hour to the quiet of night. | 22 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 6 | VideoScenes from the blizzard | D.C. area awakens to a blanket of snow. Scenes from Rock Creek Park, Mount Pleasant and Columbia Heights in northwest D.C. Music by Kevin MacLeod. | 6 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 7 | VideoSnowmageddon snowball fight | Hundreds converge on Dupont Circle for a massive snowball fight. | 6 2 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 8 | VideoHead Scarf Chronicles | Smar Abuagla is 13 years old and a typical American teenager. She also happens to wear a head scarf at school. In her own words, she describes how she arrived at this decision and how her classmates and friends have come to regard her. | 16 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 9 | VideoRepublicans celebrate a sweep | Republican voters from Fairfax County gather at the Fairview Park Marriott in Falls Church, Va., to watch statewide election results. | 5 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 10 | VideoProtecting Omar | As violence kills a dozen people a day in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, the warring drug cartels need new recruits. They often turn to teens for drug smuggling, gun running or murder. The neighborhood of Diaz Ordaz is prime territory and 16-year-old Omar Camacho is just what they're looking for. Camacho is a natural leader without many other opportunities. | 4 11 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 11 | Video'Thriller' in Freedom Plaza | A diverse local crowd dances Michael Jackson's "Thriller" as part of an attempt to best the Guinness world record for the most people dancing to one song simultaneously. Ten countries participated in the Thrill the World event. | 26 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 12 | VideoA House for Healing | At Joseph's House, a hospice for people HIV/AIDS and other terminal illnesses in Northwest D.C., one woman with AIDS connects with staff and other residents, rediscovering her inner strength. | 19 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 13 | VideoWasting Away: Failing HIV/AIDS Patients Amidst an Epidemic | Community-based HIV/AIDS groups that were funded by the city in recent years have been cited for runaway expenses, a lack of clients, lapses in care and spending records that were incomplete or missing altogether. As a result, some District residents with HIV/AIDS struggle to get the care they need. | 19 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 14 | VideoJourney into the 'Emerald Triangle' | Three counties in northern California make up the bulk of marijuana growing in the U.S. In the years since voters in California passed proposition 215 in 1996, pot production has exploded. Traditionally, Mexican cartels were the dominate supplier of marijuana to American consumers. Now the Mexicans are fighting to hold on to their share of the market. | 9 10 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 15 | VideoScene In: Georgetown Waterfront | The style-conscious flock to Georgetown's waterfront to catch the lingering rays of sunny weather. | 30 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 16 | VideoScene In: U Street | The fifth episode in a video series exploring how D.C. denizens show their sense of style. On D.C.'s historic U Street, "everyone is a style star." | 17 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 17 | VideoWashington Bids Farewell to Kennedy | Mourners lined the streets to pay their final respects to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, as the cortege made its way from the Capitol to his final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery. | 1 9 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 18 | VideoRetirees Debate Public Health-Care Option | Greenspring Village Retirement Community residents express their thoughts and concerns with Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) over President Obama's health-care reform bill. A group of residents protested outside. | 26 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 19 | VideoScene In: Jazz in the Garden | Young professionals crowd Jazz in the Garden, a free concert series at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden on the Mall. | 21 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 20 | VideoThreat Theater: Acting Crazy to Protect President Obama and Other VIPs. | Psychotherapist Barry Spodak loves to act. He creates schizophrenic, bipolar and paranoid characters to help law enforcement agents assess threats on the lives of presidents, supreme court justices and other VIPs. | 16 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 21 | VideoScene In: Duke Ellington School of the Arts | At D.C.'s public arts high school in Georgetown, "every day is a runway." | 5 8 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 22 | VideoScene In: Capitol Hill | The second episode in a video series exploring how D.C. denizens show their sense of style. This episode looks at the scene on Pennsylvania Ave. during lunchtime and happy hour. | 17 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 23 | VideoJudging the Nominee | Outside the Sotomayor confirmation hearing, people take sides on the Supreme Court nominee's qualifications and record. | 15 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 24 | VideoScene In: Dupont Circle | The first episode in a new video series exploring how D.C. denizens show their sense of style. In Dupont Circle, looks range from "hipster prairie" to "geek chic." Video by Alexandra Garcia / The Washington Post | 6 7 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 25 | Video'Once in a Career' | Firefighter Scott Hudson, one of the first firefighters on the scene of the metro rail crash last Monday, describes the day. | 29 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 26 | VideoReturning to the Rails | Some Metro riders are nervous but most express being unfazed on their commute the day after Metro's accident. | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 27 | VideoA Great-Grandmother's Love | Gail Ertel cares for her great-granddaughter, McKenzie Campbell, who is blind, autistic and medically fragile. Since McKenzie requires constant attention, Ertel is unable to work and must rely on outside funding to make ends meet. | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 28 | VideoRemembering Ana Fernandez | Family, friends remember one of the Metro crash victims at a vigil in Hyattsville, Md. | 24 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 29 | VideoRelfections: Holocaust Museum Shooting | Locals and visitors react to the shooting at the U.S. Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. | 11 6 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 30 | VideoRacing Against the Odds | Matt Bowie, a T8 paraplegic who lost mobility in his legs due to a spinal cord injury in 1981, races his 1970 Camaro SS using adaptive hand controls at the 75-80 Dragway in Monrovia, Md., every weekend. | 21 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 31 | VideoBartending School | Business is good at the bartending school in Arlington, Va. Enrollment is up 25 percent. Soul-searchers, college graduates and the unemployed look to the service industry for answers. | 11 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 32 | VideoFood Line | Every Saturday at dawn, dozens of people line up outside the Ambassador Baptist Church in S.E. Washington. In recent months, the demand for food assistance in the D.C. area has grown significantly. | 11 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 33 | VideoForeclosure Auction | First-time home buyers and eager investors take advantage of low interest rates, falling prices and the D.C. area's abundance of foreclosed properties. | 7 5 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 34 | VideoAssessing Obama's First 100 Days | At the Newseum, the public rates Obama's first months in office. | 28 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 35 | VideoComing Soon to a Store Near You: Mind Control | The Washington Post's Joel Garreau takes a look at an upcoming Star Wars-themed toy that uses new technology to allow the user to levitate an object...with their mind. | 28 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 36 | VideoFor Rawlings, Grief and Questions Remain | More than a year after 14-year-old DeOnt Rawlings was shot in the head by an off-duty police officer, his father Charles reflects on the loss of his son. | 20 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 37 | VideoFish and Politics | Virginians gather in Wakefield to eat shad, drink beer and mingle with gubernatorial candidates Bob McDonnell (R), Brian Moran (D) and Terry McAuliffe (D) at the annual Shad Planking. | 20 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 38 | VideoA Class Act in Cooking | At CulinAerie, a new recreational cooking school in Washington, D.C., co-owner Susan Holt teaches a class in conjuction with Dogfish Head Brewery about how to make food that pairs well with beer. | 9 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 39 | Video"Who's Going to See It?" | A former embalmer at National Funeral Home in Falls Church, Va., exposes how some bodies were stored in the facility's unrefrigerated garage. | 9 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 40 | VideoDrumming for Dialogue | David Williams, program director of the Community Conferencing Center in Baltimore, visits a school to facilitate dialogue circles among students. He uses the drum as a tool to get children to talk. Read the Post Magazine cover story | 9 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 41 | VideoResolving Conflict Without Courts | The Community Conferencing Center, a non-profit organization in Baltimore, helps people settle disputes by talking to one another face-to-face. Read the Post Magazine cover story | 9 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 42 | VideoTraining Dogs for War | Air Force dog handlers train canines to search for explosives and narcotics in war zones and for domestic patrols. | 9 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 43 | VideoLife and Death in Ciudad Juarez: Introduction | Two years ago, Mexican President Felipe Calderon launched a major offensive against drug traffickers, sparking an all-out war. For the border town of Ciudad Juarez, the conflict has meant a complete breakdown of law and order and a spike in violence. | 2 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 44 | VideoLife and Death in Ciudad Juarez: Exile in El Paso | Jorge Luis runs the most popular news blog in Ciudad Juarez. His site is called La Polaka, which is a derogatory word for "politician" in Mexican slang. Last fall after receiving threats to his life, Luis and his family fled the city for the safety of El Paso, Texas. | 2 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 45 | VideoLife and Death in Ciudad Juarez: A Day with the Body Collectors | Forensic investigators have the grim task of collecting the victims of the drug war from Ciudad Juarez's streets. And with the murder rate rising, they pick up about a dozen dead bodies a day. | 2 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 46 | VideoLife and Death in Ciudad Juarez: The Agony of the Victims | Silvia Ruiz Lopezs son was killed last year. She says he was last seen in police custody. In many places, the killing would be investigated and maybe solved, but not in Ciudad Juarez. | 2 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 47 | VideoLife and Death in Ciudad Juarez: A Neighborhood on the Brink | Rivera del Bravo is one of the most dangerous areas of Ciudad Juarez. But that hasn't stopped the Garcia family remaining in the neighborhood that many of the neighbors have already fled. | 2 4 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 48 | VideoFlight of the Commuter | A quick tour of snowy downtown D.C. | 16 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 49 | VideoA Tragic Lapse of Memory | Todd Costello lost his son, Tyler, in 2002 after forgetting the 9-month-old in the back of his car in his office parking lot. Todd and his wife, Melody, talk about how they have coped with the grief and how their marriage has fared. | 12 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 50 | VideoGuilty Plea Offers Little Satisfaction to Defrauded Investors | Inside the Federal Court building in Lower Manhattan, Bernard Madoff pleaded guilty to bilking investors of billions of dollars and was sent immediately to jail. Outside the courthouse, some of those investors were not satisfied. They wanted to know where their money went and who else was involved. | 12 3 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 51 | VideoScenes from a Bridal Show | For brides and grooms to be, bridal shows can be a convenient one-stop shop for the numerous services involved with planning a wedding. | 23 2 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 52 | VideoA Family Story: From Slavery to the Presidency | The Caldwell family reflects how life has changed for their family from slavery to the election of America's first black president. | 23 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 53 | VideoWashington Sketch: Rain on Burris's Parade | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches Roland Burris's trip to the Senate on Tuesday. | 7 1 09 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 54 | VideoVoices of the Bay: Turning to Tourism to Survive | Many Chesapeake Bay towns have transformed into tourist destinations in an effort to stay afloat due to the declining income obtained from working the waters. | 30 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 55 | VideoVoices of the Bay: A Way of Life, Lost | The Abbott family, who once made their living from the Chesapeake Bay, have been forced to sell their boats, close their shop and find a new way of life. | 30 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 56 | VideoVoices of the Bay: A Fading Fleet | The decline of oysters in the Chesapeake Bay has resulted in fewer jobs for watermen and a shift in the local economy. | 30 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 57 | VideoBlagojevich: The (Animated) Reenactment | Ever wonder what Rod Blagojevich sounded like on the phone in the weeks leading up to his arrest? So did we. | 19 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 58 | VideoWashington Sketch: Giving Bush The Boot | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches a shoe-throwing protest, this time in front of the White House. | 19 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 59 | VideoRisking It All | Michael Oliveri, 24, is losing his battle with muscular dystrophy but gaining a greater appreciation for life as he drives from New Jersey to California for warmer weather and specialized medical care. | 15 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 60 | VideoJoining the Dance | Each year, the Joffrey Ballet chooses a child with disabilities to participate in its production of "The Nutcracker." For Mary Cassell, 8, who has cerebral palsy, joining this year's ballet is part of a family tradition of dance. | 9 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 61 | VideoWashington Sketch: Congress Drives Home the Point | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches the return of "The Big Three" to Capitol Hill. | 8 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 62 | VideoVideo Haiku: the campaign in moments | Episode 10-11: mr. dj and early voting. A periodic series of images captured from the world of presidential politics -- the strange, the sublime, the never-before-seen. | 1 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 63 | VideoVideo Haiku: the campaign in moments | Episode 7-9: ex-offenders, joe the plumber, and action figures. A periodic series of images captured from the world of presidential politics -- the strange, the sublime, the never-before-seen. | 1 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 64 | VideoVideo Haiku: the campaign in moments | Episodes 4-6: scranton, hockey moms and dr. seuss. A periodic series of images captured from the world of presidential politics -- the strange, the sublime, the never-before-seen. | 1 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 65 | VideoVideo Haiku: The Campaign in Moments | Episodes 1-3: the peacock, the office and pizza spinners. A periodic series of images captured from the world of presidential politics -- the strange, the sublime, the never-before-seen. | 1 12 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 66 | VideoCatherine's Secret | Catherine Ojok runs a small cafe where customers have no idea of her past. And she wants it to stay that way. | 24 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 67 | VideoObama'ss Hometown Rejoices in Historic Win | In downtown Chicago, tens of thousands of supporters young and old gathered in Grant Park to celebrate Sen. Barack Obama's election night victory. | 19 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 68 | VideoThe Healing Fields | Hundreds of uninsured and underinsured Americans flock to Wise County, Va., every year to seek treatment at a makeshift field hospital operated by the Remote Area Medical Volunteer Corps. | 13 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 69 | VideoU Street Jubilation | D.C. residents rejoice after hearing that Senator Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States of America. | 5 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 70 | VideoCelebration in Harlem | A center of black culture and history, the New York neighborhood of Harlem welcomed the news that Barack Obama had been elected the first black president with a loud celebration. | 5 11 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 71 | VideoPresident for All the People | Black voters discuss why a Barack Obama presidency is monumental for all Americans, not just for African Americans. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 72 | VideoGod, Guns & Guts: Part 2 | Veterans for Obama hold a town hall meeting in Virginia Beach, Va. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 73 | VideoGod, Guns & Guts: Part 1 | John McCain supporters rallying at the Virginia Beach Convention Center discuss why the military and evangelical votes are influential in the Hampton Roads area. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 74 | VideoVoting Battleground: Faith & the Vote | Members of Wave Church in Virginia Beach, evangelical Christians who could have a say in the outcome of the presidential election, discuss their views. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 75 | VideoVirginia Voices at the State Fair | Voters reflect on the presidential race, ranging from the amount of experience a leader needs to which issues matter most this year. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 76 | VideoFate of a Swing State at the Virginia State Fair | Virginia voters guess whether the traditionally conservative state will vote for Barack Obama or John McCain on Nov. 4. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 77 | VideoVoting for the Economy at the Virginia State Fair | Voters from across the state discuss who they plan to vote for in the presidential election and which issues are most important to them. | 31 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 78 | VideoWashington Sketch: Where's the Love? | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank and the washingtonpost.com's Akira Hakuta sketch a McCain/Palin campaign event in Bethlehem, Pa. | 14 10 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 79 | VideoA War in the Round | The Gettysburg Cyclorama was cutting edge, immersive entertainment when it was new in 1884. In the age of the interactive and fully-wired museum, the old panoramic painting has been refurbished to its original splendor. | 23 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 80 | VideoNew York Fashion Week: Part 4 | The Show. Experience the sights and sounds of the spring 2009 collections in New York -- on the street, behind the scenes and on stage. | 17 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 81 | VideoNew York Fashion Week: Part 3 | The Prep. Experience the sights and sounds of the spring 2009 collections in New York -- on the street, behind the scenes and on stage. | 17 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 82 | VideoNew York Fashion Week: Part 2 | The Invited. Experience the sights and sounds of the spring 2009 collections in New York -- on the street, behind the scenes and on stage. | 17 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 83 | VideoNew York Fashion Week: Part 1 | The Scene. Experience the sights and sounds of the spring 2009 collections in New York -- on the street, behind the scenes and on stage. | 17 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 84 | VideoWashington Sketch: Recycling the Way to Party Unity | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches the first day of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, CO. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 85 | VideoWashington Sketch: Live, From Golden, Colo., It's Al-Jazeera | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches news network Al-Jazeera's visit to Golden, Colorado. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 86 | VideoWashington Sketch: GOP Deals with the Storm- and the Stork | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches the first day of the Republican National Convention. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 87 | VideoWashington Sketch: The Eastern Media Elite | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank gives a behind the scenes look at the life of an Eastern media elite. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 88 | VideoWhere They Were on 9/11 | Survivors, family members of victims and those involved with efforts to build the Pentagon Memorial tell their 9/11 story. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 89 | VideoThe End of a Bench's Journey | Watch as the final benches are delivered and installed as project manager Jean Barnak describes the process of breaking each mold and polishing each bench into nearly identical units. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 90 | VideoA Sister's Undying Love | Although Kathy Dillaber dedicates countless hours to fundraising for the Pentagon Memorial and vows to never let people forget, she wishes the 2-acre park had no reason to exist. A 9/11 survivor, Dillaber feels fortunate she was able to keep her own life - but she lost a part of herself that day - her younger sister, Patty Mickley. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 91 | VideoThe Architects of Memories: Part Two | Pentagon Memorial designers Julie Beckman and Keith Kaseman explain the elements of the park, which will be unveiled Sept. 11, 2008. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 92 | VideoThe Architects of Memories: Part One | Pentagon Memorial designers Julie Beckman and Keith Kaseman describe their journey and their inspiration to enter the Memorial design competition. | 16 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 93 | VideoRebuilding a Fortress, Rebuilding a Life... Revisited. | Michael Flocco lost his only son at the Pentagon on 9/11. Flocco, a construction worker, moved to Washington to help rebuild the Pentagon. Today, Michael is still trying to put his life back together. | 11 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 94 | VideoSights and Sounds of Tropical Storm Hanna | Despite Tropical Storm Hanna's downpour, locals and tourists tried to go about their day in Washington, D.C. The situation was worse in the Huntington area of Fairfax County, where 114 homes were evacuated because of flooding. | 8 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 95 | VideoIt's Hard Getting to the Big Easy | Officials announced that residents would not be allowed into New Orleans until Thursday. This didn't stop several people from trying to enter the city. | 3 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 96 | VideoTime Lapse: Gustav Approaches Lafayette, La. | Coastal city sees first signs of the storm. | 1 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 97 | VideoEvacuating... and Staying Put in New Orleans | In a stark contrast to the response of Hurricane Katrina, officials in New Orleans have successfully evacuated nearly everyone in New Orleans before Hurricane Gustav strikes, although some residents of New Orleans have decided to stay put. | 1 9 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 98 | VideoFinding the Truth in Colombia | A new agreement called the Justice and Peace Law is beginning to disarm Colombia's notorious paramilitary groups. Members of the paramilitaries are volunteering information about their killings in exchange for a shorter jail sentence. The families of the 10,000 missing people in Colombia hope the arrangement will finally help them get information and recover their loved-ones remains. | 29 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 99 | VideoGrowing Up Bi-Racial | His mother is white and from Kansas. His father is from Africa; and his wife's name is Michele. Will Jawando, a former staffer to Sen. Barack Obama, says that deciding whether he feels more black or white was a matter decided for him by his appearance and society. | 25 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 100 | VideoAn Ordinary Life for a Former Rebel | Patrick Odong was forced to kill as a rebel in the LRA. Music helped him find peace when he returned home. | 7 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 101 | VideoCatherine's Secret | Catherine Ojok runs a small cafe where customers have no idea of her past. And she wants it to stay that way. | 7 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 102 | VideoCamp or Home: A Life or Death Choice | To stay in the camps or to go home, for northern Uganda's displaced the wrong choice could mean the difference between life and death. | 7 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 103 | VideoOn the Olympic Green | Washington Post architecture critic Philip Kennicott reviews the Olympic Green and the new iconic buildings that flank it, the "Bird's Nest" stadium and the "Water Cube" aquatics center. Even before the games began, the new Olympic venues were iconic parts of Beijing's landscape, each with a clear message. | 7 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 104 | VideoThe Frontline of Mexico's AIDS War | Angel Cabrera, a former drug addict, patrols Tijuana in search of drug users and commercial sex workers to provide them with condoms and clean needles. Cabrera is an outreach worker for Prevencasa, a non-profit organization through UC San Diego that is researching the spread of AIDS. | 1 8 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 105 | VideoWashington Sketch: Capitol Hill Gets Exercised | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches exercise guru Richard Simmons' testimony before the House Education and Labor Committee. | 28 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 106 | VideoRemembering Chandra | Robert and Susan Levy's daughter disappeared on May 1, 2001. Her skeletal remains were found a year later. The investigation of her murder is ongoing. | 16 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 107 | VideoSustaining the Medellin Miracle | Globalization helped tame the once violent city of Medellin, Colombia, but the metropolis is struggling to stay prosperous in the increasingly competitive world of global trade. | 11 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 108 | VideoWashington Sketch: Latin Lovers | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama's appearances at the LULAC convention on Tuesday. | 10 7 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 109 | VideoFive Buildings in Beijing | Washington Post Architecture Critic Philip Kennicott explores the forests of new buildings springing up in every corner of Beijing, from blue chip projects such as the CCTV tower to the workers' sheds that are probably the most common structure in the Chinese capital. | 26 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 110 | VideoWashington Sketch: The Campaign Ends with Milbank | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank heads to Milbank, South Dakota the day before the South Dakota and Montana primaries. | 4 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 111 | VideoThe Cinderella Ball | Students with disabilities attend a ball with a concert by American Idol winner Ruben Studdard and a motivational speech by author Kyle Maynard. Video by Whitney Shefte/washingtonpost.com, Additional Reporting by Jennifer Carpenter/washingtonpost.com | 3 6 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 112 | VideoAfter Schools Collapse, Grief turns to Anger | Li Shan Fu's 16-year-old daughter was pulled from the rubble only be to lost after being taken away in an ambulance. As Li continues his search, other parents' grief turns into anger. | 23 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 113 | VideoIn Beichuan, China, the Agony of Surviving | The population of the town by Beichuan has been reduced to zero, but former residents return daily to try to find what remains of their loved ones, a task that is nearly impossible. | 22 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 114 | VideoWashington Sketch: Pumping for Answers | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches the Senate Judiciary's hearing on the increasing price of oil. | 22 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 115 | VideoCommunity Plot Lines: Episode Two | In our second visit to the Glover Park Community Garden in Northwest Washington we find some gardeners already reaping the rewards of their early season labors while others have been delayed by the unusually cold and wet spring. | 22 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 116 | VideoIn China, the Waiting Has Just Begun | The 20,000 earthquake victims crammed into a stadium in Mianyang survive largely based on the goodwill of volunteers, and each other's helping hand. | 21 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 117 | VideoKid Tested ... and Approved. | Students at Wolf Trap Elementary participate in a food tasting party to help the Fairfax school district find healthy options for the district's lunch menus. | 21 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 118 | VideoA School for Weight Loss | Some children with a lot of weight to lose move to rural North Carolina to attend Wellspring Academy -- a boarding school specifically designed to treat overweight and obese teens -- at a cost of $6,250 per month. The question is, does it work? | 21 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 119 | VideoHoping For a Miracle Amid the Rubble | In the town of Dujiangyan, China, workers continued to search collapsed buildings for survivors and victims four days after the earthquake. Tian Rong Li has waited since Monday for the bodies of her parents to be retrieved. Others held out hope survivors still might be found, and captured on film. | 20 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 120 | VideoWomen's Work | Female entrepreneurs in Maraba built thriving coffee farms and other successful businesses as society transformed in the wake of Rwanda's genocide. | 19 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 121 | VideoCareless Detention: Amina Mudey's Story | After arriving at a New York airport from overseas, Amina Mudey was detained at detention center in Elizabeth, N.J., for about five months while her request for political asylum was considered. While in detention, Mudey and two outside doctors say she was misdiagnosed and given an anti-psychotic drug that caused her to suffer serious side effects. | 16 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 122 | VideoCareless Detention: Series Introduction | Washington Post reporters Dana Priest and Amy Goldstein introduce their series about the haphazard state of medical care provided at immigration detention centers. | 16 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 123 | VideoTimelapse: From Sketch to Cartoon | Watch as today's cartoon by Tom Toles, the Post's Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, takes shape. | 16 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 124 | VideoWashington Sketch: The Death Watch Continues | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches Sen. Hillary Clinton's latest victory in the West Virginia primary. | 16 5 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 125 | VideoArmani Makes a Match | Date Lab lets the celebrity capuchin from Rockville fill in as guest matchmaker to see if a monkey can set up a successful romance. | 30 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 126 | VideoWashington Sketch: How to Sabotage a Presidential Campaign | This week at the National Press Club, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright held a special seminar on political sabotage. | 29 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 127 | VideoOn the Margins in Mauritania | In a city slum and a destitute village, two families struggle to feed their children as prices for basic foods sky-rocket. | 28 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 128 | VideoWashington Sketch: Hillary's Back...Again | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank and washingtonpost.com's Akira Hakuta sketch Hillary Clinton's latest victory in the Pennsylvania primary. | 24 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 129 | VideoCommunity Plot Lines | The Glover Park Community Garden in Northwest Washington has been a mecca for urban gardening since it was created in World War II as a victory garden. We track the progress of new and seasoned gardenes alike during the 2008 growing season. | 24 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 130 | VideoPope Benedict XVI's Historic Visit to New York | In his first trip to New York, Pope Benedict XVI expressed shame for the child abuse scandal and encouraged young Catholics to be active in the Church. | 24 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 131 | VideoSights and Sounds: Pope Benedict's D.C. Visit | From his landing at Andrews Airforce Base to his historic first Mass in the United States, Pope Benedict XVI has been a focal point for tens of thousands of Catholics in the D.C. area. | 24 4 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 132 | VideoBig Dreams, Small Table | Larry Hodges, director and head coach at Club Joola, works with young athletes who play table tennis. | 26 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 133 | VideoThe View From the Pulpit | African-American religious leaders in Maryland, D.C. and Virginia share their views on the Democratic candidates and issues ahead of Tuesday's Potomac Primary. | 12 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 134 | VideoBackstage at Fashion Week | Ever wonder what it's like behind the runway before a fashion show? Take a peek at Miss Sixty's preparations. | 7 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 135 | VideoPakistan on the Brink: Army | Pakistan has been in the midst of violent polical turmoil for the last year. Underlying this tumult are three basic forces in Pakistani society that are colliding with one another, leaving the country dangerously unstable. | 7 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 136 | VideoPakistan on the Brink: Islam | Pakistan has been in the midst of violent polical turmoil for the last year. Underlying this tumult are three basic forces in Pakistani society that are colliding with one another, leaving the country dangerously unstable. | 7 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 137 | VideoPakistan on the Brink: Middle Class | Pakistan has been in the midst of violent polical turmoil for the last year. Underlying this tumult are three basic forces in Pakistani society that are colliding with one another, leaving the country dangerously unstable. | 7 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 138 | VideoPakistan on the Brink: Introduction | Pakistan has been in the midst of violent polical turmoil for the last year. Underlying this tumult are three basic forces in Pakistani society that are colliding with one another, leaving the country dangerously unstable. | 7 2 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 139 | VideoFishing for Snakeheads | Steve Chaconas, who runs the National Bass Guide Service in Alexandria, and Derek Radoski, a client and snakehead fishing enthusiast, began fishing for snakeheads ni the Potomac Rover about 4 years ago. Together they hope to help promote the sport fishing of snakeheads both for fun and as a means of removing the invasive species from local waters. | 28 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 140 | VideoPossibilities for the Impossible | In 1974, Pat Rummerfield was paralyzed in a car accident. After 17 years of therapy, he regained his ability to walk. Today, Pat serves as a role model and research subject at Baltimore's Kennedy Krieger Institue, where other quadriplegics and paraplegics are undergoing intensive experimental therapies. Medical Marvel, (Post Magazine, Jan. 27, 2008) | 28 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 141 | VideoThe Chess Guru of Dupont Circle | For Tom Murphy, 49, playing chess in Dupont Circle is both a challenge and a source of income. | 28 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 142 | VideoChasing Rudy | Rudy Giuliani opted to stake his candidacy on success in Florida, spending little time in other early primary states. We visited three places where he campaigned to get a sense of what Republican voters think of him. | 28 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 143 | VideoTimelapse: Decorating for Christmas | Gail Jewel and her husband Richard Murphy spend approximately four hours decorating the exterior of their home in Sterling, Va. | 25 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 144 | VideoTimelapse: The Show Before the Auto Show | Workers set up over a period of a few days for the 2008 Washington Auto Show at the Washington Convention Center. The Auto Show is open from Jan. 23-27. | 25 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 145 | VideoRace and Gender in the S.C. Primary | Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton lead the polls heading into South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary this Saturday. We spoke with black and female voters about how race and gender may impact their vote. | 24 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 146 | VideoWashington Sketch: Fired up and Ready to Bore | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches one of Hillary Clinton's campaign stops in Nashua, NH. | 11 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 147 | VideoWashington Sketch: Obama's Caucus Victory | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches precinct 70's caucus in Des Moines, Iowa. | 11 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 148 | VideoSuicide Bomber Strikes Lahore, Pakistan | A suspected suicide bomber blew himself among a group of police in Lahore, Pakistan, shattering the relative calm of the city and plunging the country deeper into crisis. | 11 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 149 | VideoPraying for Benazir | Pakistanis pay their respects to Benazir Bhutto at Liaqat Bagh Park in Rawalpindi, the site of the former Pakisitani prime minister's final speech and assassination. | 11 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 150 | VideoWashington Sketch: Barack's Messages of Change | Washington Sketch: Barack's Messages of Change | 3 1 08 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 151 | VideoDining and Deciding in New Hampshire | The Red Arrow Diner in Manchester, N.H., is a 24-hour meeting place for hearty food and candid political discussion about the first-in-nation primary on Jan. 8th. | 28 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 152 | VideoDining and Deciding in Iowa | The Waveland Cafe in Des Moines, Iowa, is a colorfully painted meeting place for all-day breakfast and candid political discussion about the upcoming caucus on Jan. 3rd. | 28 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 153 | VideoWashington Sketch: The Hillary We Know | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank talks about his impressions of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton after following her campaign in Iowa. | 20 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 154 | VideoWashington Sketch: Behind the Scenes in Iowa | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank gives a behind the scenes tour of the last Democratic debate before the Iowa caucuses. | 17 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 155 | VideoThe Mormon Question | New Hampshire Republicans discuss the importance of a candidate's faith and religion on the eve of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney's speech about his Mormon faith. | 11 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 156 | VideoChristian Rock and Politics in Iowa | Students at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa share their thoughts on which presidential candidates appeal to them during an on-campus worship organized by Walnut Creek Community Church. | 11 12 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 157 | VideoA Nation Divided: Hanging Tough | Support for the war flourishes in Chapin, S.C., where military families and conservative Republicans see the Iraq war as the last bastion against terrorism and renewed attacks on the U.S. Only 30 percent of Americans support the war. | 30 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 158 | VideoA Nation Divided: Anger on the Left | Voters in Peterborough, N.H., many of whom have opposed the Iraq war from the beginning, are frustrated that leading Democratic presidential candidates aren't taking a tougher stand to end the conflict. Seventy percent of Americans oppose the war. | 30 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 159 | VideoLearning to Jam | Students ranging in age from 11 to 13 learn to play Superstitious by Stevie Wonder at Bach to Rock, a private music school in Bethesda, Md., for kids of all ages. | 28 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 160 | VideoOverfishing Affects Tokyo's Tuna Supply | Japan eats more tuna than any other country in the world, consuming about a quarter of the global catch. As other countries increase their imports of tuna, Japan is making major quota cuts to protect the fish. Tokyo�s Tsukiji Market, the largest wholesale fish market in the world, is making major adjustments to cope with the limited supply of tuna. Wholesale prices are on the rise, but restaurants are hesitant to pass the price hikes on to customers. | 28 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 161 | VideoLearning to Say 'I love You' | After years of devoting their lives to work instead of their wives, a group of Japanese salary men have formed the National Chauvinistic Association to learn how to show their wives -- through their daily behavior -- that they truly still love them.Video by Ben de la Cruz and Nancy Donaldson / washingtonpost.com and Blaine Harden and Akiko Yamamato-Kattoulas / The Washington Post | 28 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 162 | VideoA Pro Bowl Career Cut Short | The Washington Post's Jason La Canfora reflects on the career of Sean Taylor. | 28 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 163 | VideoWashington Sketch: A Fraternit� Party | The Post's Dana Milbank sketches a press conference at Mt. Vernon held by President Bush and French President Nicolas Sarkozy. | 9 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 164 | VideoSaying Their Names | In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, nearly 2,000 volunteers will read the 58,256 names inscribed on the wall. | 9 11 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 165 | VideoWashington Sketch: One Sorry Man | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches John Tanner's testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. | 31 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 166 | VideoA Career Man | Stephon Hunter worked during high school to help his single mother take care of his six younger sisters. But he still made time for his school work. When he graduated from Carodoz High School in 2005 he didn't yet know that he would love being a firefighter. | 24 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 167 | VideoAn Unusual Dropout | Anthony Michaux dropped out of Cardozo High School his junior year for personal reasons. But after working for less than a year at a neighborhood store, the special education student made up his mind to return to get his diploma. He hopes to graduate in spring 2008. | 24 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 168 | VideoThe Valedictorian | Lorena Harper, who graduated Cardozo High School with a perfect 4.0 grade point average, recalls that on certain days attendance at the D.C. public school was very low and she received very little homework. But overall, she gives Cardozo's teachers high marks. | 24 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 169 | VideoWashington Sketch: Air of Tranquility on Capitol Hill | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches the Senate Judiciary Committee's hearing with United States Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey. | 19 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 170 | VideoA Four-Star Tasting | Washington Post food critic Tom Sietsema shares the magic of Restaurant Eve's Tasting Room, the area's newest four-star dining experience. | 15 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 171 | VideoBless Your Pet | Meet pets and their owners at the annual 'Blessing of the Animals' celebration at the National Cathedral, in Washington, D.C. | 9 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 172 | Video'Without the Video, It's Just an Attack' | Insurgent groups in Iraq and Afghanistan are using handheld video cameras to chronicle their operations, including the assembly and emplacement of roadside bombs targeting U.S. forces, to recruit and raise money. Ben Venzke, CEO of the counterterror intelligence group IntelCenter, explains the role of such video in insurgent movements. | 5 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 173 | VideoWashington Sketch: Gen. Pace's Military Sendoff | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches the armed services tribute for General Peter Pace as he steps down from his position as the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | 2 10 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 174 | VideoBack of the Pack | A look at life on the campaign trail with Mike Gravel, currently last among Democratic presidential contenders in both funds and polls.Video by Pierre Kattar | Read the Story | 7 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 175 | VideoAfter the Destruction: Back to Life | Videojournalist Travis Fox returns to New Orleans two years after Hurricane Katrina, where efforts to revive the city are slowly moving forward. | 4 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 176 | VideoAfter the Destruction: The Pioneer of the Lower Ninth Ward | Valerie Schexnayder is the only resident living on Reynes Street in the hardest hit area of the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans. | 4 9 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 177 | VideoConnecticut Horror Punctuates a Trend | Aug. 11, 2007 - A brutal triple murder in the quiet suburban town Cheshire, Conn., underscores a crime wave underway in bedroom communities across America, where statistics are showing the biggest increase in violent criminal activity in years. | 14 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 178 | VideoFootball, Family Central to Life in American Samoa | Life in American Samoa revolves around family and football. High Schooler Ne'emia Vitale aspires to leave the island to play college football in the U.S. | 14 8 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 179 | VideoWashington Sketch: Taylor the Clam | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches former White House political director Sara Taylor's testimony regarding the firing of U.S. attorneys. | 20 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 180 | VideoThe Nerds are in the Hoouuse! | On a recent Saturday in Brooklyn, a horn-rimmed posse of software engineers, computer programmers and support technicians were grooving to MC Chris, the king of the burgeoning world of "geeksta rap." | 17 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 181 | VideoA Portrait of Coney Island | The birthplace of the roller coaster and American hot dog could be headed for an upscale redevelopment makeover. | 17 7 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 182 | Video'Fakefest' | Tribute bands rock the Trump Marina's annual outdoor music festival in Atlantic City. | 28 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 183 | VideoRedefining China'ss Family: Elderly | China'ss staggering economic growth has overshadowed a more subtle shift in Chinese society. In classrooms, children learn the importance of honoring their parents and ancestors, even as the elderly complain of loneliness and neglect. | 26 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 184 | VideoRedefining China'ss Family: Women | China'ss staggering economic growth has overshadowed a more subtle shift in Chinese society. In domestic life, many women are now ignore the advice of their mothers and grandmothers, turning instead to counseling hotlines and, increasingly, divorce. | 25 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 185 | VideoRedefining China'ss Family: Migrant Workers | China'ss staggering economic growth has overshadowed a more subtle shift in Chinese society. In the countryside, women struggle to raise children as their husbands flock to cities in search of better wages. | 24 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 186 | VideoRedefining China'ss Family: Analysis | China'ss staggering economic growth has overshadowed a more subtle shift in Chinese society. Washington Post Beijing correspondent Maureen Fan outlines the issues. | 23 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 187 | VideoAt Spelling Bee, the Bell Stings | The 80th Scripps National Spelling Bee is currently underway in downtown Washington, DC. The winner of the spelling bee will have to out-spell 285 competitors ranging in age from 10 years to fifteen years. | 22 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 188 | VideoWashington Sketch: Snow Returns to the Podium | White House Press Secretary Tony Snow returns to work after recovering from exploratory cancer surgery. | 22 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 189 | VideoWashington Sketch: Another Monica Problem | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank analyzes the revealing testimony of Monica Goodling, a former senior aide to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. | 22 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 190 | VideoWashington Sketch: Hillary's Block Party | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches Hillary Clinton's fundraiser Wednesday in Washington, D.C. | 22 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 191 | VideoWashington Sketch: Washington's Wind-Power | The Washington Post's Dana Milbank sketches Thursday's events on Capitol Hill as the energy bill was debated for the fourth day in the Senate chamber. | 22 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 192 | VideoObamas Tour Northern N.H. | Barack and Michelle Obama along with their daughters Sasha, 5, and Malia, 8, made campaign stops across northern N.H. over the Memorial Day weekend. | 12 6 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 193 | VideoMayor Fenty Races Through First 100 Days | Mayor Adrian Fenty has packed his first 100 days of his administration with a plan to take over the school system, to improve social services and public safety as well as to meet the needs of District residents. Some critics say that his agenda may be overly ambitious and he should stay focused on the community. | 16 5 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 194 | VideoCoping at the Convocation | Frank Mills attended the convocation on Tuesday to cope with the death of a classmate on Monday. The gunman, Cho Seung Hui, attended the same high school as Mills and his deceased friend. | 15 5 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 195 | VideoPaying Tribute at Va. Tech | Virginia Tech's campus common known as the Drillfield has become a place where parents, students, teachers and Blacksburg residents pay tribute to the victims of Monday's horrific shooting. | 15 5 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 196 | VideoFried Fish Feeds Democrats' Hopes | A record crowd, including six presidential candidates eager to charm South Carolina Democrats, turned out Friday night for Rep. Jim Clyburn's (D-S.C.) annual fish fry in Columbia, S.C. | 30 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 197 | VideoWashington Sketch: Gonzales Feels the Heat | Attorney General Alberto Gonzales appeared frustrated, weary and at times combative during a five-hour Senate panel hearing on the dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys. | 30 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 198 | VideoWashington Sketch: Lonely Kucinich Calls for Impeachment | Dennis Kucinich (D-Oh.) held a press conference Tuesday to announce his decision to file articles of impeachment against Vice President Cheney. | 30 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 199 | VideoFinding Solace in Prayer | Blacksburg, Va. residents convene at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church to hold a vigil for the victims of the Virginia Tech shootings. | 30 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 200 | VideoEyewitness: Cheng Sees Shooter, Escapes Death | A doctorate student at the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech, Haiyan Cheng was substitute teaching when she heard shots nearby. She caught a glimpse of a gunman and escaped his bullets. She recounts the events in this unedited interview. | 30 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 201 | VideoWashington Sketch: A Warm Debate on Global Warming | Senator John Kerry (D-Ma.) and Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich met on Capitol Hill yesterday to discuss various issues related to global warming and the ways in which Congress should address them. | 26 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 202 | VideoWashington Sketch: Sampson Can't Remember | The Post's Dana Milbank examines the testimony of Kyle Sampson, the former chief of staff to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who appeared before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday regarding the firing of federal prosecutors. | 26 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 203 | VideoWashington Sketch: Al Gore Heats Up Congress | The Post's Dana Milbank looks at the former vice president's return to Capitol Hill, where he testified before both House and Senate committees on the urgency of climate change. | 26 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 204 | VideoBlacksburg Residents React to Gunman's Video | Cousins Philip Pack and Lucas Jones react to news of a homemade video created by gunman Cho Seung Hui, who shot 32 students before killing himself at Virginia Tech University in Blacksburg, Va. Cho's footage was released Wednesday night. | 25 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 205 | VideoRomney: Gather Data, Lower Taxes and Fight Evil | With a message of lower taxes and government efficiency, and in the wake of shootings at Virginia Tech., former Mass. Governor Mitt Romney made campaign stops in Washington and northern Virginia on Wednesday. | 19 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 206 | VideoBranding Spring Break | When the 250,000 plus college students arrive for spring break in Panama City Beach, Fla., they can expect to get free massages, sample perfume and participate in a booty shaking competition all thanks to major brands and marketers like Matt Britton of Mr. Youth. An Ocean of Promotion Copeland Q&A | 15 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 207 | VideoMcCain Assails Democrats on Iraq | Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) sought to reinvigorate his foundering presidential campaign Wednesday with a robust defense of the war in Iraq at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Va. | 13 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 208 | VideoEdwards Family Values | John and Elizabeth Edwards, making their first campaign appearances together since they announced that Elizabeth's cancer had returned, made stops at Concord High School, the University of New Hampshire and the Stonyfield Yogurt production plant in Londonderry. When asked in Concord to name his first act should he win the White House, John announced that his top priority would be "to travel the world for the first three months and re-establish America as a moral force, as a force for good." | 5 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 209 | VideoContamination and a Crusade | Sheila Holt-Orsted says her family wasn't properly warned after toxic waste at a nearby landfill polluted their well water. She is now battling cancer, and the officials who refute her allegations of environmental racism. Credit: Pierre Kattar / washingtonpost.com Read the Story by Lynne Duke | Photo Gallery | 5 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 210 | VideoDemonstrators March to the Pentagon | A group of demonstrators organized by International ANSWER marched to the Pentagon on Saturday, March 17 to protest the Iraq war. | 4 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 211 | VideoA Night Different From All Other Nights | The American Jewish Committee has been holding a seder for diplomats for the past 15 years. The event marks the start of Passover and is designed to promote understanding of the history and traditions of the holiday. | 4 4 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 212 | VideoCrisis in Darfur expands: Feeding Baby Izzedine | The deteriorating security situation threatens an even larger humanitarian crisis. | 16 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 213 | VideoCrisis in Darfur expands: Who Shot Mahamat Ali? | A journey into the ethnic divide in Darfur and eastern Chad. | 16 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 214 | VideoCrisis in Darfur Expands: Testimonials | Three tales of violence in Darfur from the Oure Cassoni refugee camp near Bihai, Chad. | 16 3 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 215 | VideoWith Gov.'s Early Pledge, Sen. Obama Draws Record Crowd in Richmond | With an early pledge of support from Democratic Gov. Tim Kaine, presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) drew a record crowd to Richmond's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner on Saturday evening. Sen. Obama spoke to the press and to party VIPs before taking the stage to address 3,500 of Virginia's Democratic party faithful, the largest gathering ever assembled at a sit-down dinner in Richmond's history. | 21 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 216 | VideoSaving the Dead | Donny Willey, a retired Marine turned real-estate agent, discovered an abandoned community graveyard in danger of sinking into the Chesapeake Bay near his hometown of Hoopersville, Md. He says he's spent $30,000 of his own money over three years for an ongoing restoration project to prevent further erosion. He estimates that there are at least 100 graves belonging to both whites whose tombstones date back to 1805 and African-Americans whose graves are often marked only by shallow depressions in the earth. | 14 2 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 217 | VideoInside The Post: State of the Union | The Washington Post's Michael Abramowitz analyzes the president's State of the Union Address live from the newsroom Tuesday night. | 24 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 218 | VideoEdited Excerpts from the State of the Union Address | Watch excerpted portions of key sections of President Bush's speech to the nation. | 24 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 219 | VideoWashington Sketch: In Pelosi's Shadow | The new Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is a modest fellow who doesn't seek the spotlight. Not that he would get too much attention anyway on the first day of the 110th Congress. Most of official Washington was focused on the historic swearing in of Nancy Pelosi, the first woman to serve as Speaker of the House. | 10 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 220 | VideoFord Honored in State Funeral Service | After arriving at Andrews Air Force Base from California, former president Gerald R. Ford is honored with a state funeral at the U.S. Capitol. | 3 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 221 | VideoFord Funeral Procession | Mourners lined the streets to pay their final respects to former president Gerald R. Ford Tuesday as the 38th president's cortege made its way to the Washington National Cathedral for a state funeral service. Inside, political leaders and Washington luminaries paid tribute to the man who president Bush reflected "was elevated to the presidency... because America needed him." | 3 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 222 | VideoSeeing the Invisible Man | How does society view black men? A mix of people from the Washington, D.C., area offer their perspectives and expectations of the group of individuals Ralph Ellison referred to as the "invisible man." | 2 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 223 | VideoRemembering President Ford | Thousands of visitors to the Capitol paid their respects to former president Gerald Ford. Steven Ford, one of Gerald Ford's four children, was among the crowds who came to honor Ford, whose body lies in state at the Capitol Rotunda. | 2 1 07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 224 | VideoComposing at Seventeen | Dominik Maican is a 17-year-old composer who lives in Bethesda. Each Saturday, he, his parents and the family dog drive to the prestigious Juilliard School in New York City, where Dominik attends classes in the school's pre-college division. | 22 12 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 225 | VideoThe Jailed | Across the U.S., black men are being arrested and jailed in unprecedented numbers. Social scientists say one in three black men will spend time behind bars in their lifetime. Why? The jailed and their jailors -- as well as people in the community most affected by prison culture -- try to answer this question. Additional police footage by John W. Poole, courtesy of HBO. | 20 12 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 226 | VideoFatherless | Teens share their thoughts on growing up without a father at the Ophelia Egypt Center, an after school program sponsored by Planned Parenthood. | 18 12 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 227 | VideoNo High School Left Behind | Cardozo High School in Washington, D.C., is a national pioneer in introducing Advanced Placement courses to disadvantaged students. It has found ways to build student skills so that they can begin to get passing grades on the AP exams. One of its star AP teachers, Frazier O Leary, taught the first AP class at Cardozo 10 years ago and, since then, has become a frequent speaker and adviser to school districts around the nation. | 12 12 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 228 | VideoFrom the Sewer to the Soul | Jonathan Shanks believes there are two types of people: Those who are book smart and those who have skills. He's of the latter. He didn't go to college, though his father and sister both earned degrees. Instead, Shanks entered the workforce after high school. His interest in fair wages for black men motivates him to serve as union president representing his co-workers at the D.C. Water and Sewer Authority. After work, he helps the community through his involvement in gospel music as a musician and promoter. | 20 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 229 | VideoDavid C. Driskell: Artist and Scholar | David C. Driskell says he is not a protest artist, though he has created art that speaks to the politics of race. His work as an art historian and educator for the past 44 years, most recently at the University of Maryland, has been focused on including African American artists into the cannon of American art. Driskell's own work focuses on the organic, capturing the beauty of nature and human forms. | 20 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 230 | VideoNightmare in Eastern Burma | Burmese forces are waging the largest military offensive against its own people in more than a decade, targeting the country's eastern ethnic groups with violence and destruction. Tens of thousands of refugees, mostly Karen minorities, are abandoning villages in search of safety in Thailand. | 17 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 231 | VideoThe Aftermath of Agent Orange | For decades, Vietnam and the U.S. have wrangled over responsibility for the U.S. military's use of Agent Orange during the Vietnam War. Thirty-one years after the fall of Saigon, the U.S. and Vietnam are preparing a joint program to cleanup remaining "hotspots," while sidestepping the more divisive issue of victim compensation -- for now. | 15 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 232 | VideoInherited Scars of Agent Orange | The Pham children were not alive when the U.S. sprayed 12 million gallons of Agent Orange in Vietnam. But the Vietnam government says they are among four million Vietnamese who live daily with the toxin's damaging legacy. | 15 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 233 | VideoVietnamese and Catholic in Arlington | In Vietnam, Dr. Thu Bui was raised Buddhist, but later converted to Catholicism against the will of his parents. He eventually became one of the first members of Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Parish in Arlington, the first Vietnamese Catholic Parish in the U.S. Related story Editor's Note: An earlier version of this video story referred to Holy Martyrs Parish as the only Vietnamese Catholic parish in the U.S. It is not the only parish, it is the first. Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Parish Web site | 13 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 234 | VideoVirginians React to New Blue Congress | The victory by Democrat James Webb over Republican incumbent Sen. George Allen gave democrats a 51-seat majority in the Senate after republicans had already lost control of the House of Representatives on election night. Washington-area residents question how much can be accomplished with a republican president and an all-democratic congress. | 13 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 235 | VideoRunning for a Change | Phil Maymin's family immigrated from communist Russia to America when he was five. They came for Reagan's promises of increased liberties, smaller government and lower taxes. But taxes have gone up and government got bigger. Phil Maymin wanted to change that so he ran for Connecticut's Fourth Congressional District as a Libertarian. | 9 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 236 | VideoTesting the Basketballs and a Pumpkin | From the Verizon Center to RFK Stadium, we spared no effort to determine just which basketball really is better. | 7 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 237 | VideoVa. Senate Race Goes Down to the Wire | Polls show a tight race between incumbent Sen. George Allen (R.-Va.) and his Democratic opponent, James Webb. Despite an initial lead in the the polls, Allen is now in the political fight of his life. Candidates and voters talk about the race in the days leading up to the election. | 7 11 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 238 | VideoThe Iraq Effect | Connecticut's 4th Congressional District has become a battleground for Republican incumbent Chris Shays. Democratic challenger Diane Farrell barely lost the mid-term election two years and she's back for a rematch. The public's general disapproval with the Bush administration's handling of the war in Iraq could give the Democrats a victory in Connecticut. | 25 10 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 239 | VideoA Vote for Michigan Jobs | As the big three automakers continue to lose market share, production cutbacks and increasing layoffs have hit Michigan hard. Republicans hope voters will blame the state's faltering economy on Democratic incumbents Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Sen. Debbie Stabenow both of whom are up for re-election in November. Outside Detroit in Macomb County, which has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, voters are split over which candidates they trust to bring back jobs and prosperity. The choice is especially important for former workers at Hofley Manufacturing Co., which recently closed its doors for the last time. Email John W. Poole More videos by this author Related Article | 17 10 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 240 | VideoDr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr.: Surgical Pioneer | Dr. LaSalle D. Leffall Jr., 76, credits his rise to the top of the medical profession to hard work and the help of others. He grew up in the segregated South before graduating from Howard University's medical school in 1952. He went on to specialize in cancer surgery and became the first black president of the American Cancer Society in 1978 among other firsts. | 9 10 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 241 | VideoMinimum Wage Debate Could Influence Election | There are an increasing number of working poor people in southeastern Ohio, a region hit hard by closings in the manufacturing industry, and where most of the new jobs are minimum wage work. If it succeeds, a ballot measure in November would raise the minimum wage to from $5.15 to $6.85 in Ohio. Democrats in Ohio, and in the six others states that have similar minimum wage initiatives, hope this will mean more Democratic voters go to the polls. | 2 10 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 242 | VideoArt School, Now in Session | With an eye toward lessons to be learned by a returning crop of Corcoran art students, Post art critic Blake Gopnik and George Washington University art professor Alexander Dumbadze tour the Corcoran Gallery of Art's exhibition "redefined," a selection of modern and contemporary art from the museum's permanent collection. | 13 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 243 | VideoWe Have A Winner | Adrian M. Fenty's campaign workers, supporters and friends and family gathered in a tent across from the campaign's Florida Ave. headquarters to await the outcome of Washington's Democratic mayoral primary. Fenty took the stage around 10:30 p.m. to deliver a victory speech. | 13 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 244 | VideoLebanese Americans Divided on Conflict | The sectarian politics that plague Lebanon echo throughout Deaborn, Mich., home to the largest concentration of Lebanese Americans outside of the Middle East. | 13 9 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 245 | VideoDoor to Door With Linda Cropp | Council Chairman Linda W. Cropp (D) hits the streets on Capitol Hill on Saturday, Aug. 26. Earlier in the week, Mayor Anthony A. Williams reiterated his support for Cropp amid questions about how actively he plans to campaign for her in the race's final stretch. | 29 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 246 | VideoDoor to Door With Adrian Fenty | D.C. Council member Adrian M. Fenty (D-Ward 4) knocks on doors in the Hillcrest neighborhood in Southeast Washington on Friday, Aug. 18. Days earlier, the Cropp campaign mailed campaign literature attacking Fenty's character and voting record to many houses in the city. | 29 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 247 | VideoPeace Cafe | Arab and Jewish Americans got together to discuss the current conflict between Israel and Hezbollah as part of a dialogue group founded in Washington, D.C. called the Peace Cafe. | 15 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 248 | VideoBred to Buck | Saturday rodeos at the Bar W Ranch showcase the nationally ranked bucking bulls raised by the Williams family in Johnsville, Md. | 10 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 249 | VideoOff the Battlefield, Hezbollah Provides Aid | A huge international aid effort is beginning to take shape to assist people displaced by the war in southern Lebanon. But one of the largest aid operations is already underway. It comes from the same group currently fighting Israel, Hezbollah. | 6 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 250 | VideoBridezillas Take Mad Dash for Gowns | Hundreds of eager brides-to-be line up for the chance to buy a wedding gown at a steep discount. | 3 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 251 | VideoSafety Olympics Fires Up D.C. Youth | D.C. youth take part in the fourth annual Fire Safety Olympics at the Sherwood Recreation Center. | 1 8 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 252 | VideoStaying Behind in Southern Lebanon | The exodus of hundreds of thousands from southern Lebanon has left villages and towns empty. But not everyone has left. Some stay because of pride, others because they can'st afford the exorbitant cost of a taxi ride out. One group of Lebanese-Americans stayed in their native village near the coastal city of Tyre until Israeli tanks rolled in. They eventually escaped with assistance from the U.S. embassy. | 26 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 253 | VideoPaths to Escape Perilous for Lebanese | As thousands of residents of southern Lebanon stream north for safety, several cars are being hit by Israeli air strikes. The victims are brought to one of Tyre'ss two hospitals. The war, however, is inescapable at Najem Hospital. | 26 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 254 | VideoWar Threatens to Exacerbate Sectarian Tensions in Lebanon | The war between Israel and Hezbollah could have an unintended effect on the delicate relations between the many religious sects in Lebanon. | 20 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 255 | VideoWashington'ss Puppet Regime | The Lost and Found Puppeteers rehearse their puppet-centered show "Dis/Appearing" in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center in College Park, and co-creators Betsy Rosen and Eric Van Wyk discuss the universal fantasy of walking on water and their modified style of Bunraku puppetry. They will perform the piece for the public at the Warehouse Backstage Theater, July 20 through 25, as part of the inaugural Capital Fringe Festival. | 19 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| 256 | VideoEvacuees Land in Baltimore | The first wave of Americans who evacuated war-torn Lebanon arrive at Baltimore-Washington International/Thurgood Marshall Airport on Thursday morning. | 19 7 06 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 256 Episodes |










