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HDNet World Report Tonight, 9 ET - we go inside the legendary French Foreign Legion.

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HDNet World Report Tonight - 9 ET. Can a concert headlined by Grammy-award winning Juanes promote peace between the US and Cuba?

October 13 at 9:43am
Curt Mitch Valentine Fulton
October 13 at 10:43am
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Tonight, 9 pm ET - Do militias in the U.S. have valid concerns or are they just paranoid citizens with guns? Some think these militias should be ignored, but others think they may pose a real threat. Correspondent Carol McKinley takes a look at what makes these groups tick and what could potentially make them explode. ...Don't miss HDNet World Report, Tuesdays at 9 pm ET. See if you get HDNet here: http://www.hd.net/subscribeRead More

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HDNet World Report Tonight on HDNet: Inside the Iraqi Transition & an Exclusive Interview with General David Petraeus. HDNet World Report, 9 pm ET. Watch a preview below!

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Tuesday, 8pm ET: Dan Rather Reports: Taking On The Fed - A congressman demands to know where the Fed spent its billions. And on the front line of the surge in Afghanistan.
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HDNet World Report Tonight on HDNet World Report - Life without Limits - and Limbs. Greg Dobbs introduces us to Nick Vujicic - who was born with no arms and no legs. Yet Vujicic has turned his disability into living proof that limits aren’t always what they seem.

September 15 at 9:59am
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HDNet World Report Saving Chesapeake Bay: Chesapeake Bay, where watermen in small boats harvest the legendary blue crab, is dying. It's a victim of massive suburban growth and industrial pollution. Scientists say the bay can be saved, but do we have the will to do it?

Joe Levine
Joe Levine
sad I remember going there a lot when I was a kid, hey has anyone heard of Captain Chesapeake, he was on like everyday back when I was a kid.
September 8 at 1:30pm
Marcia Mitchell Johannsen
Marcia Mitchell Johannsen
I just finished watching Tuesday night's show and I must say, it was one of those that I am seriously troubled by - the Freed Slaves.

I'm thankful they have been set free but to see them and to try and comprehend that there are over 25 million more in this world today, simply disturbs me to my core. Those far-away eyes will haunt my own soul.

Man's inhumanity to man can be overwhelming.... Read More

Again, excellent reporting - been watching ever since we went hi-def in 2007.
September 10 at 2:52pm
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HDNet World Report Tonight, 9 pm ET - Inside the Legendary French Foreign Legion. Click for a preview and more info.

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It may be one of the easiest militaries in the world to get into. Any nationality can join. Even criminals can join. And what do they get in return for their service? French citizenship and a new name. ...
Tom
Tom
Can't wait to watch this one!
September 1 at 10:51am
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HDNet World Report Tonight, 9 pm ET - Is Eight Enough? In the latest edition of our ongoing series on faith, we're inside the growing Quiverfull Movement, where families have as many children as possible.

August 11 at 9:39am
Curt Mitch Valentine Fulton
Curt Mitch Valentine Fulton
The U.S should have rules like China against this. Some people are not wired right!
August 11 at 10:14am
Cheryl
Cheryl
Does anyone see a strategy here?

In Iran and Palestine 20 - 30 years ago, having large families was encouraged as a way to increase the number of soldiers for Allah and those respective lands. If they couldn't win through negotiation or battlefield might, they figured they'd eventually win by outnumbering their enemies.

Apparently, not enough of the rest of us are willing to become fundamentalist Christians. These people are fecklessly trying to "Christianize" the culture by creating more foot soldiers for Jesus via brainwashing.... Read More

Iran and Palestine are paying the price. All those children have come of age in nations whose economies cannot create jobs for all those young adults. High unemployment breeds misery, anger and radicalism.

Will the United States pay this price too?
August 12 at 12:14am
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HDNet World Report Is Eight Enough? This week on HDNet World Report. Featuring: Beyond Belief: Is Eight Enough? - In the latest edition of our ongoing series on faith, we're inside the growing Quiverfull Movement, where families have as many children as possible. Don't miss HDNet World Report, Tuesdays at 9 pm ET.

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HDNet World Report Tonight, 9 pm ET - Ft. Carson Killings: The New Casualties of War. A string of 15 murders and attempted homicides have been committed by soldiers currently (or formerly) based at Fort Carson, CO. What is causing these men to kill?

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Ft. Carson Killings: The New Casualties of War A string of 15 murders and attempted homicides have been committed by soldiers currently (or formerly) based at Fort Carson, CO. What is causing these men ...
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HDNet World Report HDNet World Report - July 28 Preview. Ft. Carson Killings: The New Casualties of War A string of 15 murders and attempted homicides have been committed by soldiers currently (or formerly) based at Fort Carson, CO. What is causing these men to kill? Don't miss HDNet World Report, Tuesdays at 9 pm ET.

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HDNet World Report Tonight - 9 pm ET. Does China lock up its critics? In China, speaking truth to power has never been easy. But now, a disturbing trend: whistle-blowers, dissidents, and ordinary people seeking justice are declared mentally ill, hospitalized, then medicated

July 21 at 12:34pm
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HDNet World Report Does China Lock Up Its Critics? - July 21 Preview. In China, speaking truth to power has never been easy. But now, a disturbing trend: whistleblowers, dissidents, and ordinary people seeking justice declared mentally ill, hospitalized, then medicated against their will and often beaten. Don't miss HDNet World Report, Tuesdays at 9 pm ET.

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HDNet World Report July 14 Preview - Saving the Bay. Chesapeake Bay, where watermen in small boats harvest the legendary blue crab, is dying. It's a victim of massive suburban growth and industrial pollution. Scientists say the bay can be saved, but do we have the will to do it?

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