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12:00 am
Frontline
"The Vaccine War"
Public health scientists and clinicians tout vaccines as one of modern medicine's greatest achievements. But for many ordinary Americans, vaccines have become controversial. Young parents are concerned at the sheer number of shots - some 26 inoculations for 14 different diseases by age 6 - and follow alternative vaccination schedules advocated by gurus like Dr. Robert Sears.G
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1:00 am
PBS NewsHour
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2:00 am
Nightly Business Report
With the Supreme Court poised to take up the Obama health care law, we look at what the debate means for health care stocks. New York Correspondent Suzanne Pratt reports. Hewlett Packard is merging its printer and PC businesses in an effort to jump-start growth. D
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2:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Meat Loaf (singer). D
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3:00 am
Rare Bird
In 1951, 15-year-old David Wingate helped solve the mystery of the Cahow, a bird considered extinct.G
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4:00 am
Bonsai People - The Vision of Muhammad Yunus
BONSAI PEOPLE - THE VISION OF MUHAMMAD YUNUS takes a compelling look at one Nobel Peace Prize winner's attempt to harness the power of the free market to solve the problems of poverty, hunger and inequality. Muhammad Yunus - one of only seven people in the world to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the Congressional Gold Medal - pioneered the innovative banking program known as microcredit. The program, which provides poor people with small loans they can use to launch businesses, has since spread to every continent and has benefited more than 100 million families. D
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5:00 am
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5:30 am
Second Opinion
"Diabetes Prevention"
Type two diabetes is increasing at staggering rates. Changes in lifestyle and diet are key to preventing the disease, but as a country, how can we turn this epidemic around?. D
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6:00 am
Nova
"Extreme Ice"
In collaboration with National Geographic, NOVA follows the exploits of photojournalist James Balog and a scientific team as they deploy time-lapse cameras to create a photo archive of melting glaciers. They grapple with blizzards, fickle technology and perilous climbs to anchor cameras that must withstand extreme cold and high winds.G
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7:00 am
NOVA scienceNOW
"How Does The Brain Work?"
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson meets neuroscientists who team with magicians to understand how the human brain processes information. Then, mimicking human thought processes with software is providing new insights into the brain itself. Other scientists "hack" human decision-making using electricity and chemistry.G
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8:00 am
Secrets of the Dead
"China's Terracotta Warriors"
When the first emperor of China wanted an extravagant tomb for his journey into the afterlife, he decreed he would be protected by an army. Artisans have less than two years to complete the massive project using the technology of 2,200 years ago to construct 8,000 life-sized, painted figures. Archaeologist Agnes Hsu shows how it might have been done.G
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9:00 am
Democracy Now!
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10:00 am
Tavis Smiley
Thomas Gibson (actor). D
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10:30 am
Tavis Smiley
Meat Loaf (singer). D
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11:00 am
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11:30 am
Second Opinion
"Diabetes Prevention"
Type two diabetes is increasing at staggering rates. Changes in lifestyle and diet are key to preventing the disease, but as a country, how can we turn this epidemic around?. D
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12:00 pm
Nova
"Extreme Ice"
In collaboration with National Geographic, NOVA follows the exploits of photojournalist James Balog and a scientific team as they deploy time-lapse cameras to create a photo archive of melting glaciers. They grapple with blizzards, fickle technology and perilous climbs to anchor cameras that must withstand extreme cold and high winds.G
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1:00 pm
NOVA scienceNOW
"How Does The Brain Work?"
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson meets neuroscientists who team with magicians to understand how the human brain processes information. Then, mimicking human thought processes with software is providing new insights into the brain itself. Other scientists "hack" human decision-making using electricity and chemistry.G
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2:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Chasing The Light"
Idaho, it seems, has made photographers of us all! We join some of Idaho's premier landscape photographers out in the field, as they share with us some of their secrets and their favorite places to chase the light.G
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2:30 pm
Dialogue
"Colum McCann"
Marcia Franklin talks with Colum McCann, author of Let the Great World Spin. The book, which has been called the "first great 9/11 novel," won the 2009 National Book Award for fiction, and was Amazon.com's 2009 Book of the Year. The interview is part of Dialogue's ongoing "Conversations from the Sun Valley Writers' Conference" and was taped at the 2011 conference.G
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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
"Extreme Ice"
In collaboration with National Geographic, NOVA follows the exploits of photojournalist James Balog and a scientific team as they deploy time-lapse cameras to create a photo archive of melting glaciers. They grapple with blizzards, fickle technology and perilous climbs to anchor cameras that must withstand extreme cold and high winds.G
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6:00 pm
NOVA scienceNOW
"How Does The Brain Work?"
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson meets neuroscientists who team with magicians to understand how the human brain processes information. Then, mimicking human thought processes with software is providing new insights into the brain itself. Other scientists "hack" human decision-making using electricity and chemistry.G
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7:00 pm
Secrets of the Dead
"China's Terracotta Warriors"
When the first emperor of China wanted an extravagant tomb for his journey into the afterlife, he decreed he would be protected by an army. Artisans have less than two years to complete the massive project using the technology of 2,200 years ago to construct 8,000 life-sized, painted figures. Archaeologist Agnes Hsu shows how it might have been done.G
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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
"How Does The Brain Work?"
Host Neil deGrasse Tyson meets neuroscientists who team with magicians to understand how the human brain processes information. Then, mimicking human thought processes with software is providing new insights into the brain itself. Other scientists "hack" human decision-making using electricity and chemistry.G
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