The Washington Post HD Video Podcast
Summary: Watch award-winning documentary videos created by The Washington Post's multimedia team in HD. This is a high-definition (HD) podcast from The Washington Post, designed to be viewed on HD television and computer screens. The video is encoded at the highest specification that Apple TV supports.
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Sarah and Will Armstrong are like many middle-class families. They are educated, have three kids and nice house in the suburbs. But at the end of next month, their health insurance will run out.
The style-conscious flock to Georgetown's waterfront to catch the lingering rays of sunny weather.
Culminating months and months of work, fashion designers take their final bows at New York Fashion Week.
Chris Cotillo gave up on competitive weight lifting when his best friend and lifting partner died in a car accident. Ten years later, he's back at the gym with hopes of honoring his friend by breaking regional bench pressing record at the United States Power Lifting meet in Annapolis.
The fifth episode in a video series exploring how D.C. denizens show their sense of style. On D.C.'s historic U Street, "everyone is a style star."
Mourners lined the streets to pay their final respects to Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, as the cortege made its way from the Capitol to his final resting place at Arlington National Cemetery.
Greenspring Village Retirement Community residents express their thoughts and concerns with Rep. Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) over President Obama's health-care reform bill. A group of residents protested outside.
Young professionals crowd Jazz in the Garden, a free concert series at the National Gallery of Art Sculpture Garden on the Mall.
Psychotherapist Barry Spodak loves to act. He creates schizophrenic, bipolar and paranoid characters to help law enforcement agents assess threats on the lives of presidents, supreme court justices and other VIPs.
At D.C.'s public arts high school in Georgetown, "every day is a runway."
The second episode in a video series exploring how D.C. denizens show their sense of style. This episode looks at the scene on Pennsylvania Ave. during lunchtime and happy hour.
Outside the Sotomayor confirmation hearing, people take sides on the Supreme Court nominee's qualifications and record.
The first episode in a new video series exploring how D.C. denizens show their sense of style. In Dupont Circle, looks range from "hipster prairie" to "geek chic." Video by Alexandra Garcia / The Washington Post
Firefighter Scott Hudson, one of the first firefighters on the scene of the metro rail crash last Monday, describes the day.
Some Metro riders are nervous but most express being unfazed on their commute the day after Metro's accident.