Beirut 101
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- ajbintl
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- News and Politics, On Current TV, Intro, Outro, 2 more
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- News and Politics, War, On Current TV, Israel, 7 more
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Passionflower
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I love this pod. The best thing about it: the people's opinion about what is going on with their country now, specially the ones that recognizes Hezbollah; it tell us so much about how desperate for a change the country is.
- 4 years ago
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Passionflower
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luiscasillas
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I was wondering how long it would take for a report from Beirut... Great job !!
- 5 years ago
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luiscasillas
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jennie_ko
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One of the first pieces, I''ve watched all the way through--good reporting and technical skills. Is there a part 2?
- 5 years ago
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jennie_ko
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DreamhouseCreative
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This awesome pod proves to me more and more that we need to see a feature length documentary done 1) specifically on the Hezbollah, and 2) more generally on the question: What happens when a ''terrorist'' group is democratically elected?
- 5 years ago
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DreamhouseCreative
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KIngsEye
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Great work by Adrian. A lot of On-Air TV News people should emulate his Voice Over style. He''s a good storyteller all around. We see Adrian in the piece, but he doesn''t try to dominate. He lets the story Rule.
- 5 years ago
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KIngsEye
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watcher
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Nice production. Even though I have my own sentiments and position on what is happening over there, Adrian remains neutral allowing the observer to simply pause and lament that thing, war.
- 5 years ago
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watcher
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dmfoster
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The 101 concept applied to Syria...
- 4 years ago
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dmfoster
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dmfoster
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Adrian returns to Beirut a year later...Good stuff.
- 4 years ago
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dmfoster
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dmfoster
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What I think is often missing in stories is a little background, context if you will. I think Adrian produced the first 101 and I love the concept. Mariana and I copied the idea for Syria 101. This is your primer. If you want to know about the modern history of Lebanon (at least the 9:29 version) this is it. And if you want to know more, Adrian's your man. A year later, he went back and did an incredible comparison between the downtown area before the war and after. Follow the link below for the update...
- 4 years ago
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dmfoster
