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1:00 am
PBS NewsHour
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2:00 am
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2:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Morgan Freeman (actor) Pt. 1. D
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3:00 am
Bhutan - Taking The Middle Path to Happiness
This examines Bhutan's policy of "Gross National Happiness," which emphasizes environmental and cultural preservation, economic development through hydroelectric power, and transparent and honest governance. Happiness and enlightenment, they believe, result from neither overindulging in the world's pleasures nor rejecting the world's goodness.G
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4:00 am
State of the Re:Union
"Tuscon, Arizona"
One year after the shootings that killed six people and maimed 13 more in Tucson, Arizona, State of the Re:Union asked relatives of victims and those who bore witness to this horror to write a letter to their city, reflecting on Tucson one year after this tragedy occurred. D
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5:00 am
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5:30 am
Second Opinion
"Fecal Incontinence"
More than 5.5 million Americans experience loss of bowel control. It affects people of all ages, and can be devastating to a person's self esteem and family life. Understanding what treatments are available can improve bowel control and make incontinence easier to manage. D
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6:00 am
Nova
"Hunting The Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way"
Three centuries of engineering produce telescopes far beyond Galileo's simple spyglass. They perch on mountaintops, orbit the Earth and circle other planets; together they reveal the solar system in greater and greater detail. This episode visits today's most powerful telescopes and embarks on a journey to the planets and moons. Part 1 of 2G
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7:00 am
NOVA scienceNOW
"Series 4, Episode 5"
A team of NASA scientists who will smash two SUV-sized rockets onto the lunar surface and unleash a debris cloud to study data that could provide the key to understanding how to build a permanent base on the moon; microbiologist Jack Griffith, who made a phenomenal discovery - the oldest known organic molecules on earth; research on an Australian songbird called the zebra finch, shedding light on the neuronal processes that lead from understanding sounds to producing them; and a profile of climate scientist Lonnie Thompson, aka Tropical Ice Core Man. D
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8:00 am
NOVA scienceNOW
"Series 4, Episode 4"
The science behind our sense of taste; a product that may fulfill the dream of creating an artificial tree that can absorb carbon dioxide directly from the air; shedding light on the evolutionary roots of human language through studies of walrus and sea lion vocal and intellectual abilities; and a profile of medical engineer Sangeeta Bhatia. D
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9:00 am
Democracy Now!
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10:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Morgan Freeman (actor) Pt. 2. D
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10:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Morgan Freeman (actor) Pt. 1. D
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11:00 am
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11:30 am
Second Opinion
"Fecal Incontinence"
More than 5.5 million Americans experience loss of bowel control. It affects people of all ages, and can be devastating to a person's self esteem and family life. Understanding what treatments are available can improve bowel control and make incontinence easier to manage. D
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12:00 pm
Nova
"Hunting The Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way"
Three centuries of engineering produce telescopes far beyond Galileo's simple spyglass. They perch on mountaintops, orbit the Earth and circle other planets; together they reveal the solar system in greater and greater detail. This episode visits today's most powerful telescopes and embarks on a journey to the planets and moons. Part 1 of 2G
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1:00 pm
NOVA scienceNOW
"Series 4, Episode 5"
A team of NASA scientists who will smash two SUV-sized rockets onto the lunar surface and unleash a debris cloud to study data that could provide the key to understanding how to build a permanent base on the moon; microbiologist Jack Griffith, who made a phenomenal discovery - the oldest known organic molecules on earth; research on an Australian songbird called the zebra finch, shedding light on the neuronal processes that lead from understanding sounds to producing them; and a profile of climate scientist Lonnie Thompson, aka Tropical Ice Core Man. D
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2:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"The Foothills"
The backdrop for Idaho's Statehouse and the city of Boise is also the instant getaway for people in the Treasure Valley with more than 10,000 acres set aside through a voter-approved levy and more than 135 miles of trails. Runners, walkers, mountain bikers, wildflower hunters, wildlife watchers and more make year around use of the Foothills, which merge into the Boise Ridge, topped by Bogus Basin Ski Resort.G
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2:30 pm
Dialogue
"Idaho Wildlife Summit"
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3:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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4:00 pm
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4:30 pm
Journal
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5:00 pm
Nova
"Hunting The Edge of Space - The Mystery of the Milky Way"
Three centuries of engineering produce telescopes far beyond Galileo's simple spyglass. They perch on mountaintops, orbit the Earth and circle other planets; together they reveal the solar system in greater and greater detail. This episode visits today's most powerful telescopes and embarks on a journey to the planets and moons. Part 1 of 2G
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6:00 pm
NOVA scienceNOW
"Series 4, Episode 5"
A team of NASA scientists who will smash two SUV-sized rockets onto the lunar surface and unleash a debris cloud to study data that could provide the key to understanding how to build a permanent base on the moon; microbiologist Jack Griffith, who made a phenomenal discovery - the oldest known organic molecules on earth; research on an Australian songbird called the zebra finch, shedding light on the neuronal processes that lead from understanding sounds to producing them; and a profile of climate scientist Lonnie Thompson, aka Tropical Ice Core Man. D
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7:00 pm
NOVA scienceNOW
"Series 4, Episode 4"
The science behind our sense of taste; a product that may fulfill the dream of creating an artificial tree that can absorb carbon dioxide directly from the air; shedding light on the evolutionary roots of human language through studies of walrus and sea lion vocal and intellectual abilities; and a profile of medical engineer Sangeeta Bhatia. D
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8:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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9:00 pm
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9:30 pm
Journal
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10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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11:00 pm
NOVA scienceNOW
"Series 4, Episode 5"
A team of NASA scientists who will smash two SUV-sized rockets onto the lunar surface and unleash a debris cloud to study data that could provide the key to understanding how to build a permanent base on the moon; microbiologist Jack Griffith, who made a phenomenal discovery - the oldest known organic molecules on earth; research on an Australian songbird called the zebra finch, shedding light on the neuronal processes that lead from understanding sounds to producing them; and a profile of climate scientist Lonnie Thompson, aka Tropical Ice Core Man. D
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