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like Jack with 100+ patents from the US Patent & Trademark Office
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Washington, DC: Let us go where
commercial television doesn't go and even PBS is reluctant. Let's look at our
core belief systems and see how these shape our business thinking and
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programming today that glamorizes exploitive behaviors, it's increasingly
accepted as just another "art form." Our core values are being seductively
dulled. TV influences, and even changes, culture and behavior. Let's look at
how we can shape a new television era that focuses on the creative mind and
spirit, the deep-seated motivations, the results of which have made this
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| We believe public television
would do well to focus on a "value-creation" model. Let's inspire people
everywhere to discover their own sense of calling, their deep-seated gifts and
talents, and the many possible paths to make this world a better place. We will
focus on people who start a business, become successful, and now are graciously
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| This episode is controversial.
It is not politically correct. Yet, we believe it opens such an important
discussion for these times; as a people, we need to explore every dimension of
truth that it has. |
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from our viewers every day. One email praised this episode of the show --
"... that has to be the most inspirational and sensible show I've ever seen
on PBS. You really "reached" me with this show and I just had to write to let
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