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April is Autism Acceptance Month. Meet artists, teachers & others living on the spectrum. (26m 46s)
A Crisis: NC's Opioid Battle, A Columbus County View
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A discussion held in Whiteville, NC hosted by Les High, Editor of the News Reporter. (29m 46s)
2018 NC State Employees MLK Observance
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NC state employees are joined by NC leaders to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (1h 10m 1s)
Higher Expectations, Higher Education Panel 1
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Higher Education Accessibility, Accountability & Affordability since 2006 Spellings Report (1h 38m 32s)
Higher Expectations, Higher Education: Economic Value
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Discovery, Entrepreneurship & the Economic Value of Higher Education (1h 27m 54s)
Higher Expectations, Higher Education 2017 Keynote
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UNC System President Margaret Spellings discusses the 2006 Spellings Commission Report (48m 57s)
WFAE's "Unrest in the Queen City" - Policing
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A town hall explores policing in Charlotte, NC one year after a fatal police shootin (24m 46s)
WFAE's "Unrest in the Queen City" - Economic Opportunity
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A town hall discussion on creating economic opportunity all people living in Charlotte (29m 46s)
WFAE's "Unrest in the Queen City" - Activism
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A Town Hall Discussion on Community Activism in Charlotte, North Carolina (22m 46s)
A Conversation with Diane Rehm at Elon University
Former NPR host Diane Rehm discusses her career w/ host DG Martin (54m 46s)
Millie Dunn Veasey: Military and Civil Rights Pioneer
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Learn about the inspiring woman Millie Dunn Veasey of Raleigh, NC, WWII Veteran. (4m 9s)
2017 "State of the State" Address: Republican Response
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Sen. Phil Berger delivers the Republican response to the "State of the State" Address. (8m 28s)
2017 "State of the State" Address
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Gov. Roy Cooper delivers his first “State of the State” Address (42m 55s)
Common Ground - GOP Senate Education Funding Plan
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GOP Senate leaders explain their proposal to raise principal pay & fund rural schools (26m 46s)
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Larry Hall on his experience facing NC Senate Confirmation & military affairs strategy (26m 46s)
NC Senate: Opening the 2017 General Assembly
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The North Carolina Senate holds its opening session of the 2017 legislative session (1h 22m 36s)
NC House of Representatives: Opening the 2017 Session
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The North Carolina House Opens the 2017 Legislative Session (1h 45m 58s)
NC Governor Roy Cooper's Inaugural Address
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NC Governor Roy Cooper's Inaugural Address (14m 32s)
NC Council of State Swearing-In Ceremony
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NC Council of State Swearing-In (22m 53s)
North Carolina A&T State University Annual Christmas Concert
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The NC A&T State Univ. Choir performs songs from their 2016 holiday concert! (1h 10m 46s)
Lives on the Hill, How Communities Remember
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Fitzhugh Brundage, spoke to How Communities Remember at Lives on the Hill (16m 43s)
Lives on the Hill, An Oral History
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First person accounts, from doctors and patients, who experienced Dorothea Dix. (23m 4s)
Hurricane Matthew: Recap for Oct. 11, 2016
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Mitchell Lewis recaps the Hurricane Matthew recovery efforts and discusses flooding. (35m 46s)
2016 NCAB North Carolina Gubernatorial Debate
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NBC’s Chuck Todd moderates a debate between Gov. Pat McCrory & Attorney General Roy Cooper (55m 55s)
Veterans Coffee of NC: Major General (Ret.) Cornell Wilson
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NC Secretary of Military & Veterans Affairs discusses NC's veteran outreach work. (44m 16s)
Spirit of '45: Honoring World War Two Veterans
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World War Two veterans are honored in Concord, NC at a special (59m 43s)
2016 Lambeth Lecture: Reforming Our Criminal Justice System
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A Conversation between Honorable Alex Kozinski and UNC President Emeritus Thomas Ross. (1h 26m 15s)
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Mitchell Lewis hosts a round table discussion on "The Future of Work in North Carolina" (26m 46s)
Hometown Debate: North Carolina Treasurer
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Republican Dale Folwell & Democrat Dan Blue III debate in Statesville, NC. (58m 46s)
IOPL Hometown Debate: NC Attorney General
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North Carolina Attorney General candidates Josh Stein & Buck Newton debate in Asheboro, NC (57m 45s)
IOPL Hometown Debate: NC Lieutenant Governor
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Republican Dan Forest & Democrat Linda Coleman debate at Barton College in Wilson, NC (51m 49s)
NC Supreme Court: Bob Edmunds & Mike Morgan
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Bob Edmunds & Mike Morgan face each other for a single seat on NC's Supreme Court. (19m 28s)
NC Court of Appeals: Rickye McKoy-Mitchell & Valerie Zachary
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Valerie Zachary & Rickye McKoy-Mitchell square off for the same NC Court of Appeals seat. (18m 56s)
NC Court of Appeals: Richard Dietz & Vince Rozier
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Vince Rozier & Richard Dietz are facing off to serve on the NC Court of Appeals. (20m 25s)
NC Court of Appeals: Phil Berger, Jr. & Linda Stephens
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Linda Stephens & Phil Berger, Jr. are competing for a seat on the NC Court of Appeals (20m 1s)
NC Court of Appeals: Margaret Eagles & Hunter Murphy
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Hunter Murphy & Margaret Eagles discuss seeking the "Geer Seat" on the NC Court of Appeals (18m 45s)
NC Court of Appeals: Bob Hunter & Abe Jones
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Abe Jones and Bob Hunter discuss their race to sit on the NC Court of Appeals (19m 54s)
Hurricane Fran: A Retrospective
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NC Channel looks back at Hurricane Fran, which made landfall on September 6, 1996 (25m 46s)
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UNC Chapel Hill's Brent Lane discusses North Carolina's "Crowd Funded" economic legacy (32m 52s)
Crucial Conversation: Carolina Comeback or Comedown?
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The NC Justice hosts a discussion about Gov. Pat McCrory's economy. (38m)
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The 2016 North Carolina Heritage Awards honors NC's masters of the arts. (2h 15m 55s)
Celebrate the Legacy: Wake Forest University
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Celebrate the Legacy: Wake Forest University Center For Private Enterprise Forum 2016 (33m 56s)
A Conversation w/ Ernie Myers on the 1983 NC State Wolfpack
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UNC-TV's Jeff Smith discusses the 1983 NC State Wolfpack Basketball team w/ Ernie Myers (20m 47s)
NC Justice Center's Crucial Conversation: US Supreme Court N
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Michael Gerhardt of the UNC School of Law speaks to attendees of the NC Justice Center. (34m 48s)
Crucial Conversations: US Supreme Court Nominations
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UNC School of Law's Michael Gerhardt offers analysis of US Supreme Court nominations. (34m 48s)
A Conversation w/ Sen. Richard Burr
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US Senator Richard Burr (R-NC) Discusses His Push to Decrypt the San Bernadino Iphone (25m 14s)
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Robert Orr (Bond Supporter) & Nicole Revels (Bond Opponent) debate the ConnectNC bond. (27m 59s)
Election 2016 Preview: A John Locke Foundation Discussion
John Hood, Marc Rotterman and Newmax's John Gizzi discuss Election 2016. (59m 45s)
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