Dan Rather Reports

Season 1

6 episodes · Nov 14, 2006

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  • Coming Home
    S1E1

    Coming Home

    Nov 14, 2006

    It's been said that war changes everything. Dan Rather Reports looked at American soldiers returning from conflict in Iraq and Afghanistan and how their lives were forever changed. For the wounded, advances in technology have saved thousands of lives, but is the government prepared for the long-term cost of treating returning vets?

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  • The Best Congress Money Can Buy
    S1E2

    The Best Congress Money Can Buy

    Nov 21, 2006

    Who's really running Washington? Lobbying our elected officials has grown into a billion dollar industry. Dan Rather Reports investigates the "shadow government."

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  • S1E3

    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. The impact of the big storms that hit the Gulf Coast a year ago were felt far beyond New Orleans. This is the story of rebuilding without federal help, down on the bayou.

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  • S1E4

    Border War

    Dec 5, 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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  • S1E5

    Exxon Valdez

    Dec 12, 2006

    17 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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  • S1E6

    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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