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5:30 pm
Dialogue
"STEM Research"
On this week's Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with the administrators who oversee an array of cutting edge scientific research at the state's three major universities to find out more about their work and their support for science education in Idaho. Cartan-Hansen's guests are Mark Rudin, Vice President of Research at Boise State University; Richard Jacobsen, Executive Director of Research and Technology Transfer Idaho State University and John "Jack" McIver, Vice President for Research and Economic Development at University of Idaho. Included in this week's show is a report from Aaron Kunz about how scientists are using microscopic creatures to repurpose garbage.G
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6:00 pm
Need to Know
"Sexual Politics"
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. Need to Know looks at "Sexual Politics" -- how the Republican candidates' opposition to gay marriage will affect the outcome of the nomination fight and the general election. David Brody, political correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network, is interviewed. D
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6:30 pm
Inside Washington
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7:00 pm
Egypt's Golden Empire
"The Last Great Pharaoh"
The final hour tells the story of Ramses II who resurrected the Egyptian empire. His reign is the high point in the life of the New Kingdom but also is the precursor of its ruin. He embarks on an ambitious building program. Part 3 of 3G
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8:00 pm
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
Since the discovery of his treasure-filled tomb in 1922, King Tutankhamun has captured the imaginations of people around the world. The Emmy-nominated TUTANKHAMUN AND THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE PHARAOHS highlights the celebrated exhibit of Tutankhamun artifacts - the most impressive collection ever assembled outside of Egypt - at the Museum of Art in Fort Lauderdale. These objects - ranging from everyday housewares to ornate gold crowns - offer a compelling portrait of the tumultuous times of Tutankamun and his fabled family. D
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8:30 pm
Bonaparte's Retreat
Not as well-known as his younger brother, Joseph Bonaparte escapes to the United States after his brother's downfall at Waterloo. The story unfolds through interviews with scholars and historians. They relate how the Frenchman settles in New Jersey, lives on a lavish estate, designs elaborate gardens, entertains leading figures of the day, and gathers an important collection of fine and decorative art.G
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9:00 pm
Moyers & Company
"On Winner-Take-All Politics"
Bill Moyers leads a new series of conversation and ideas, that concerns itself with the state of democracy and the state of affairs, but specializes in the back story of current events. A range of scholars, artists, activists, scientists, philosophers and newsmakers bring context, insight and meaning to topics under discussion.G
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10:00 pm
Washington Week
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10:30 pm
McLaughlin Group
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11:00 pm
Need to Know
"Sexual Politics"
MARIA HINOJOSA ANCHORS. Need to Know looks at "Sexual Politics" -- how the Republican candidates' opposition to gay marriage will affect the outcome of the nomination fight and the general election. David Brody, political correspondent for the Christian Broadcasting Network, is interviewed. D
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11:30 pm
Inside Washington
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