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12:00 am
Austin City Limits
"Tribute to Bluesman Jimmy Reed"
Joined by blues luminaries James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton and others, guitarist Jimmie Vaughan pays tribute to Jimmy Reed, composer of blues classics "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby," "Big Boss Man" and "Baby What You Want Me to Do.". D
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1:00 am
Nature
"The Cheetah Orphans"
Veteran filmmaker Simon King takes on the role of mother to two cheetah cubs, Toki and Sambu, orphaned when their mother was killed by a lion. It is a two-year emotional rollercoaster of terrifying danger and intimate moments of cheetah life.G
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2:00 am
Frontline
"The Card Game"
Credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news. Correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy in this follow-up to the "Secret History of the Credit Card."G
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3:00 am
Mi-5
Ros is a hostage. The hostage-takers demand Saudi King release al-Qaeda prisoners or one hostage will be killed every hour. The team realizes someone is feeding information to the terrorists, including Ros' identity. The team becomes suspicious that the terrorists' allegiance may not be what is assumed. Part 2 of 2G
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4:00 am
Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology
"Groundwater"
Explains how groundwater is distributed and measures its importance to human life.G
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4:30 am
Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology
"Wind, Dust and Deserts"
Covers the formation and location of deserts and their logic features.G
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5:00 am
Seabiscuit: American Experience
Imperfect in conformation and appearance but a perfect runner, Seabiscuit gives Americans something to cheer about during the Great Depression. This documentary based on Laura Hillenbrand's book, follows the thoroughbred's wealthy owner, his silent and stubborn trainer, and two hard-bitten, gifted jockeys who ride him to glory. The paths that bring these men together and Seabiscuit's career illuminate the precarious economic times.G
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6:00 am
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
"Neighborhood Opera: "Windstorm In Bubbleland""
Fred Rogers' musical story for children: "Windstorm in Bubbleland." There is never any trouble in Bubbleland until a windstorm threatens to destroy everything. Hildegarde Hummingbird, the smallest creature of all, tries to warn everyone. D
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6:30 am
Curious George
"Curious George and the Invisible Sound/Curious George, A Peeling Monkey"
Curious George and the Invisible Sound - While trying to record different animal sounds in the country, George discovers some amazing things about the dynamics of sound: the closer he gets, the louder the sound; the further away he is, the quieter the sound. Then he discovers one he's never heard before. He follows the direction of the sound throughout the house until he finds. D
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7:00 am
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
"Out of Reach/Family Style"
Out of Reach - After hearing a story about a magician, Max is determined to find a magic wand of his own. After several attempts at making the magic happen, Max decides that definitely, his wand is going to make an especially ripe and lovely marula fruit drop out of a nearby tree. When it doesn't happen, Mama helps himee that while wishing is a good place to start, getting something you want done is usually up to you and the best "wand" of all: Your brain!Family Style - The kids are discussing their families when they realize that Max's friend Benny's family is different from their own. D
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7:30 am
Peep and the Big Wide World
"Hide and Go Peep/A Peep of a Different Color"
Hide and Go Peep - Peep and Chirp invent a wonderful new game and Quack quickly learns that it's not easy being blue! Diba is "it" in a game of hide and seek. Josh camouflaged himself in a bush. She found him. D
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8:00 am
Plaza Sesamo
This episode is dedicated to the letter "N" and number 4. In a fun segment, special guest Marco Antonio Regil, hosts a game show where the muppets have to place a nose onto different images. The two-headed monster will help us understand certain parts of the body with a fun segment where he has a snowman. D
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8:30 am
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps
"Angelina Keeps The Peace/Angelina and Alice Mousikova"
Angelina Keeps the Peace - Ms. Mimi organizes her students into groups of four, asking them to work together to come up with a dance by the end of the day. Angelina, Vici, Gracie, and AZ begin the task, but soon AZ and Gracie disagree about what style of dance they should perform. Vici and Angelina are stuck in the middle of their argument and can't get them to collaborate. D
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9:00 am
Bob the Builder
"One for All......"
When Dodger, Packer and Scrambler learn about the Three Musketeers they decide to become the Three Musketrucks. Before they can play, Bob sends them to the docks to pick up an important delivery for the Bob Houses. At the docks, Scrambler takes the first delivery that he can find, but it's the wrong one. D
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9:30 am
Franny's Feet
"On Your Toes/It Figures"
On Your Toes - Franny whirls and twirls to the backstage of a theatre where they're preparing to put on the Nutcracker ballet. When her friend's ballet slipper goes missing, they learn to re-trace their steps- just in time for the big show!It Figures - Franny travels to a skating rink where she learns about figure skating, and how to trace letters and numbers. D
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10:00 am
Thomas & Friends
"Presents & Prizes"
It's Mr. Percival's birthday and Thomas and the narrow gauge engines are delivering special presents for the party. Sir Handel is going to tell a Man in the Hills story because they are Mr. Percival's favorites. Thomas decides to go in search of the Man in the Hills for Mr. Percival but instead disrupts the preparations of the party. D
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10:30 am
Animalia
"The Ballad of the Creeper"
Following the blueprints of the scientist Peter Applebottom, the Creeper has invents a device that can corrupt the Corespore. By corrupting the Corespore, the Creeper turns all Animalians including Alex and Zoe into ninnies. The only species not affected by the corruption is gorillas. D
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11:00 am
Saddle Club
"School Horse"
Carole and her friends try to re-train Prancer, who is too spirited to be a dependable school horse. When Prancer jumps the fence and runs away, she finds a new career.G
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11:30 am
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
"Great Investors: Robert Rodriguez"
This week on Consuelo Mack WealthTrack, Consuelo travels to Los Angeles to interview "Great Investor" Robert Rodriguez of First Pacific Advisors. His 25 year track record of running both a top performing stock and bond fund has earned him the accolade "best fund manager of our time." The outspoken Rodriguez who sheltered shareholders from the credit crisis will explain why he is even more worried about the future and how he intends to invest as a result. D
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12:00 pm
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12:30 pm
McLaughlin Group
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1:00 pm
Your Brush with Nature
"Summertime"
The summer sky and cloud formation over a lake provide the subject for the painting. The lesson shows how using subtle color is important to create realistic clouds.G
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1:30 pm
America Sews with Sue Hausmann
"Portraits In Stitches"
Sue and Julie Mallory teach how to preserve memories in stitches. Julie turns a printed picture into stitching with emphasis on the vintage look. Sue demonstrates how to embellish printed pictures with free motion stitching. D
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2:00 pm
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
"Cinnamon Stars"
Fabric designer Jo Morton shows Liz her technique for making no-waste Flying Geese units from squares. D
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2:30 pm
Hometime
"Arched Wood Panels"
The HOMETIME crew puts in granite countertops and a trendy shower door then wrap up the custom wood paneling around a basement fireplace. D
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3:00 pm
The New Yankee Workshop
"Finish and Install"
Norm creates a level reference line and sets the cabinets to floor and wall. Then, with installation complete and the results polished, he stands back to enjoy the new kitchen. Part 9 of 9G
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3:30 pm
This Old House
"Newton Centre Project, Part 8 of 16"
General contractor Tom Silva replicates the old exterior trim details around the new windows in the addition using cellular PVC that will never rot. Master carpenter Norm Abram installs the pre-hung Douglas fir exterior door for the back entry. Architect Paul Rovinelli takes host Kevin O'Connor on a tour of a recently renovated Dutch Colonial Revival that makes the most of its small footprint. D
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4:00 pm
Ask This Old House
"Building A Basic Picnic Table/Installing Utility"
General contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor head outside the barn to build a basic picnic table using common framing lumber. Then, Tom and Kevin, along with plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner install a new utility sink in a basement laundry area. D
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4:30 pm
The Victory Garden
"New"
Host Jamie Durie visits Cornerstone Gardens, a premier collection of new garden design. Correspondent Paul Epsom follows the path from seed to retail sale.G
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5:00 pm
Garden Smart
Colonial Williamsburg is filled with garden history throughout the historic village and offers many lessons for the future that can be applied nationwide. Even Thomas Jefferson makes an appearance to discuss gardens.G
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5:30 pm
Dialogue
"Arthritis in the New Millennium"
Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G
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6:00 pm
Doc Martin
"Always On My Mind"
Irate husband Phil Pratt accuses Dr. Ellingham of killing his wife. An accident on the farm leaves Pratt needing the doctor to save his life. A new teacher with sore hands shows the signs of obsessive-compulsive disorder.G
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7:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"River of No Return: Idaho's Scenic Salmon"
The show profiles the river and the people who live, work and visit there. The Hog Heaven Muzzleloaders of Moscow attempt to run the Salmon River in a dug-out canoeG
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8:00 pm
Nature
"The Desert Lions"
In the mid-1980s, carnivore specialist Philip Stander first observed a population of lions hunting sea lion on Africa's wild and forbidding Skeleton Coast. They carried their kill miles inland in the Namib Desert. After seeming to disappear for two decades, the lions re-appear, and Stander is determined to learn their story.G
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9:00 pm
Masterpiece Classic
"Little Dorrit - Part One"
Amy, known as "Little Dorrit" (Claire Foy) is mysteriously summoned from the Marshalsea debtor's prison, where she is caring for her father (Tom Courtenay), to work for the shut-in Mrs. Clennan (Judy Paritt). Arthur Clennam (Matthew Macfadyen) suspects a long-buried family secret behind his mother's unaccustomed act of charity. Part 1 of 5G
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11:00 pm
New Tricks
"Magic, Majestic"
The team investigates the art of illusion when they reopen a case involving a magic trick that ended in murder. Powerful mind games and hypnosis prove a dangerous mix for Brian Lane, forcing him on a path of destruction. A session with the Magic Circle's Dr. Moroni leaves a skeptical Gerry Standing feeling paranoid and his colleagues a little nervous in his company.G
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12:00 am
Frontline
"The Card Game"
Credit card companies face rising public anger, new regulation from Washington and a potential perfect storm of economic bad news. Correspondent Lowell Bergman examines the future of the massive consumer loan industry and its impact on a fragile national economy in this follow-up to the "Secret History of the Credit Card."G
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1:00 am
Secrets of the Dead
"Mumbai Massacre"
One year ago nearly 200 died during a terrorist takeover of a hotel in the Indian city. Hostages and witnesses relay vital real-time news via cell phones and Internet, text and Twitter. Now events are pieced together through the victims' own words, voice mail messages, texts and improvised user-group postings to take viewers inside the harrowing experience as it was lived by survivors.G
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2:00 am
Nova
"What Are Dreams?"
NOVA joins leading dream researchers and witnesses extraordinary experiments used to investigate the world of sleep. From human narcoleptics to sleepwalking cats, from recurrent nightmares to those who can't dream, each sequence contains a vital clue to the question these scientists are pursuing: Why do we dream?G
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3:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"A Middle Fork Journey"
This episode explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, as they meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire and reports on a dramatic log jam.G
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3:30 am
MotorWeek
"Mitsubishi Lancer"
Energy Smart Road Test: 2010 Mitsubishi Lancer.Road Test: 2009 Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione.Goss' Garage: When ABS and Brake Fluids Don't Mix. D
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4:00 am
Sesame Street
"Sesame Street The Cookie Tree"
Maria, Luis and Elmo are picking apples from an apple tree. Cookie Monster hears something loud and crunchy! He is excited because he thinks it's a cookie, but is disappointed when he finds out the noise is an apple. Maria and Luis tell Cookie Monster that apples grow on trees, and share a story about how they planted an apple tree when they were younger. D
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5:00 am
WordWorld
"Dancing Dog/Pig's Big Moonlight Feast"
Dancing Dog - It's the day of the Word World Concert and no one is more excited than Dog - he loves music. Unfortunately, he can't play an instrument. With the help of his good friend Bear, Dog discovers that anyone can make music!Pig's Big Moonlight Feast - When Pig is too sick to cook the Moonlight Feast, his friends step in, but they find that if you don't follow the recipe you may end up "in the soup. D
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5:30 am
Super Why!
"The Three Little Pigs: The Return of the Wolf"
Pig and his brothers are trying to make a picnic table for their yard, but it all goes terribly wrong! So Super Why and his friends visit the tale of The Three Little Pigs, hoping to find out a little bit about building from the young Poppa Pig. Will they learn how to construct something sturdy, or will the Big Bad Wolf huff, puff and ruin their plans?Educational Objectives: To learn the importance of following instructions. Kids will sing the alphabet, rhyme with ICKS words, and use the power to read to change the story. D
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6:00 am
Austin City Limits
"Tribute to Bluesman Jimmy Reed"
Joined by blues luminaries James Cotton, Delbert McClinton, Lou Ann Barton and others, guitarist Jimmie Vaughan pays tribute to Jimmy Reed, composer of blues classics "Ain't That Lovin' You Baby," "Big Boss Man" and "Baby What You Want Me to Do.". D
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7:00 am
To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey
"To Brooklyn and Back: A Mohawk Journey" traces the filmmaker's community's roots in the neighborhood of Little Caughnawaga in Brooklyn, NY, Little Caughnawaga and the legacy of their male relatives who helped build parts of New York City skyscrapers and bridges as iron workers. D
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8:00 am
Dialogue
"Arthritis in the New Millennium"
Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G
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8:30 am
Outdoor Idaho
"A Middle Fork Journey"
This episode explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, as they meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire and reports on a dramatic log jam.G
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9:00 am
Oregon Experience
"Kam Wah Chung"
In the late 1800s, thousands of Chinese miners came to Eastern Oregon in search of gold. Among them were two men - Ing "Doc" Hay and Lung On - who opened a store and herbal apothecary called Kam Wah Chung. Though originally catering to their fellow Chinese, over time these two men attended to the medical needs of many, becoming highly regarded members of the community.G
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9:30 am
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"The Druk White Lotus School - Ladakh"
Amidst religious, political and cultural strife in LaDakh, one of the most remote places on earth, is the construction of a new symbol of hope and peace: the Druk White Lotus school. Conceived to equip LaDakhi children to function in a modern world while embracing Buddhist traditions, can the school, designed by ARUP London, implement sustainable building, tap local materials and labor, and preserve the cultural identity for future generations?. D
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10:00 am
Independent Lens
"Objectified"
Director Gary Hustwit ("Helvetica") looks at people's complex relationship with manufactured objects, the designers and the creative process behind the work. Step inside the offices of the world's most influential product designers to see how these objects influence people who come in contact with the products.G
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11:00 am
American Masters
"Woody Guthrie: Ain't Got No Home"
A complex and creative character with an uncanny ability to distill abstract ideas into simple words and images, Guthrie grew up in rural Oklahoma and took up residence from the "redwood forest to the New York Island." At his death at age 55 in 1967, he leaves songs so compelling they remain a familiar part of the repertoire of several musical genres. Music, interviews, film and photographs tell the story.G
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12:30 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"A Middle Fork Journey"
This episode explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, as they meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire and reports on a dramatic log jam.G
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1:00 pm
American Future: A History with Simon Schama
"American Fervour"
Despite the British belief that American religion is largely a conservative force, Simon shows how throughout American history, it has played a crucial role in the fight for freedom. Part 3 of 4G
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2:00 pm
American Future: A History with Simon Schama
"What Is An American?"
Schama looks at conflict over immigration in American history. Early settlers saw America as fundamentally white and Protestant. Schama follows key events that challenge this view: annexation of parts of Mexico in 1848, immigration and expulsion of the Chinese in the 1800s, and the arrival of Eastern Europeans during industrialization of the 1920s. Part 4 of 4G
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3:00 pm
Story of India
"Spice Routes & Silk Roads/The Growth of Civilization"
Discover the Roman Empire's greatest trading port in India and the forgotten empire of the Kushans. Part 3 of 6G
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4:00 pm
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen
"Southern Bbq"
Bridget Lancaster introduces an Alabama specialty, showing host Christopher Kimball how to make Big Bob's famous Alabama BBQ chicken, with a side of tangy apple-cabbage slaw. Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Kimball to an iced-tea tasting in front of a live audience to find out if specialty brands really make a better brew. D
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4:30 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"London: Mod and Trad"
London is quintessentially English.yet cosmopolitan. We check out the new - the Millennium Bridge and the British Museum's Great Court, and admire the old - well-wrapped mummies and a rare Leonardo. D
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5:00 pm
Hymns of Thanksgiving 2009
A massed community choir and orchestra present music to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. The performance taped live at Boise's Quest Arena, features readings by Idaho Gov. Butch Otter and First Lady Lori Otter.G
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6:30 pm
Legends of the Lake
LEGENDS OF THE LAKE looks at the beauty and history behind the mahogany exteriors of classic wooden boats. Set in scenic Lake Tahoe, this documentary addresses the passion wooden boat owners feel for their craft, familial connections, and the legendary speed kings and hydroplane racers. The film includes the story of wooden boat Teaser's legendary race against the fastest train of the time, the Twentieth Century Limited. D
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7:00 pm
History Detectives
Civil War Bridge - Clearing some newly purchased property along the Broad River in Columbia, South Carolina, the owner discovered evidence of an old bridge abutment. He searched the river for clues and thinks he may have pinpointed the location where Confederates burned the bridge to thwart General Sherman's attempt to cross into Columbia to continue his scorch-and-burn campaign. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Elyse Luray goes to Columbia to examine the evidence and see if this discovery will redraw the maps of the Civil War. D
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8:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"A Middle Fork Journey"
This episode explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, as they meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire and reports on a dramatic log jam.G
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8:30 pm
Dialogue
"Arthritis in the New Millennium"
Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G
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9:00 pm
Mi-5
Ros is a hostage. The hostage-takers demand Saudi King release al-Qaeda prisoners or one hostage will be killed every hour. The team realizes someone is feeding information to the terrorists, including Ros' identity. The team becomes suspicious that the terrorists' allegiance may not be what is assumed. Part 2 of 2G
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10:00 pm
Masterpiece Classic
"Little Dorrit - Part One"
Amy, known as "Little Dorrit" (Claire Foy) is mysteriously summoned from the Marshalsea debtor's prison, where she is caring for her father (Tom Courtenay), to work for the shut-in Mrs. Clennan (Judy Paritt). Arthur Clennam (Matthew Macfadyen) suspects a long-buried family secret behind his mother's unaccustomed act of charity. Part 1 of 5G
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12:00 am
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Connecting Skills to Text"
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12:30 am
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Promoting Readers As Leaders"
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1:00 am
Nanotechnology: The Power of Small
"Clean, Green and Unseen"
Nanotechnology seems poised to deliver urgently needed advances in sustainable and clean energy technologies and environmental cleanup. However, there are still uncertainties about the health and environmental impact of the tiny engineered particles that enable these technologies. How persistent are these particles in the environment? What kinds of interactions do they have with living things, including us? Are our laws and regulations adequate to protect us and protect our environment? With all new technologies and new materials, information is never perfect, but do we have enough knowledge to make sensible decisions? And who gets to decide?. D
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2:00 am
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"Remembering and Forgetting"
Takes a look at the complex process called memory: how images, ideas, language, even physical actions, sounds, and smells are translated into codes, represented in memory and retrieved when needed.G
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2:30 am
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"Cognitive Processes"
Explores the higher mental processes - reasoning, planning and problem solving - and the "cognitive revolution" that is attracting a diverse assortment of investigators, from philosophers to computer scientists.G
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3:00 am
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science
"Session 5. When Continents Collide"
How is it possible that marine fossils are found on Mount Everest, the world's highest continental mountain? In this session, participants learn what happens when continents collide and how this process shapes the surface of the Earth. D
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4:00 am
Seasons of Life
"Infancy and Early Childhood"
Beginning with the first years of life, the early influences of the biological and social clocks,nhow children develop, and how they gain confidence and curiosity are explored.nn. D
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5:00 am
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Creating Effective Citizens"
This program explores how social studies teachers in any grade level can help their students develop the democratic values that will make them effective and responsible citizens. Teachers are shown helping students see their community in a broader sense and inspiring them to think about ways they can make a difference. The classroom lessons emphasize how civic processes work, how to discuss issues from multiple perspectives, and how teachers can inspire their students to take social action. D
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5:30 am
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Introduction to the Video Library"
This program presents the purpose of the Social Studies in Action video library. It introduces all the components of the library, explains the goals of NCSS, and presents examples of classroom lessons throughout the library. This program also addresses a variety of ways in which the library can be used for enhancing the curriculum, teacher reflection, and best practices for teaching. D
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6:00 am
Perfect Day
"Secrets of the Baltic Sea - Aland, Finland"
Host Sara La Fountain visits a local fisherman in Aland, Finland's autonomous island, and prepares whitefish on board a large sailing ship.G
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6:30 am
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad
"The Best Cheeseburger in the World"
Andreas cooks wild game by a mountain river and makes a cheeseburger of grouse, venison, pork and fois gras.G
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe Classics
"Great Side Trips from London"
Rick takes a series of day trips where he ponders Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford, the ultimate medieval castle at Worwick and takes a walk with Newton through Cambridge.G
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7:30 am
Equitrekking
"Virginia Hunt Country"
American history comes alive as we tour historic Virginia Hunt Country. We visit Middleburg and attend a steeplechase, ride amid Longhorn Cattle at Marriott Ranch, learn to play polo, experience Civil War history on horseback and meet Civil War rein-actors. At Marriott Ranch, we trail ride where presidents and world leaders have found respite among the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains. D
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8:00 am
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Outdoor Spaces"
Allen makes room for colorful displays of annuals in his garden and reveals which ones are grown from seeds or come from nursery plugs.G
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8:30 am
Ask This Old House
"Building A Basic Picnic Table/Installing Utility"
General contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor head outside the barn to build a basic picnic table using common framing lumber. Then, Tom and Kevin, along with plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner install a new utility sink in a basement laundry area. D
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9:00 am
For Your Home
"Wine Room"
Vicki and Sloan call in the pros to create a divine wine haven. After breaking through a dining room wall into unused garage space, wine storage expert Ted Beltran helps design the racking and cooling system while Bob Nulf adds designer tile work, lighting and a beautiful faux finish. In addition, learn how to select the right wines and keep track of your collection. D
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9:30 am
Katie Brown Workshop
"Best of Holidays"
Come home with Katie Brown for the holidays! In the kitchen, she makes delicious recipes destined to become family favorites. Katie decorates the house with advent balls and dresses up artificial trees with her easy faux-real tree project. D
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10:00 am
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"Girl Scout Quilt Alert"
Members of a North Carolina quilters guild introduce Brownie and Girl Scout campers to embroidery and patchwork.G
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10:30 am
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors
"Learn to Paint The Apostle Islands, Part 1"
Intriguing Lake Superior archipelago of the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary takes the viewer half way through the painting process: from a drawing on watercolor paper through the creation of the painting's base foundation of colors and values. D
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11:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Puddings - from Simple to Spectacular"
Creme Caramel - Julia Collin Davison uncovers the test kitchen secrets to achieving a perfect creme caramel with a creamy and tender custard and mellow flavor that is neither too rich nor too eggy.Stovetop Rice Pudding - Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen method to making a straightforward stovetop rice pudding with tender grains of rice in a subtly sweet, milky sauce.Equipment Corner: Electric Kettles - Electric kettles promise to shave minutes off the wait for boiling water and save space on stovetops, too. D
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11:30 am
Lidia's Italy
"Notto Risotto (Lombardy)"
Rice, rice and more rice! Lidia explores the realm of simple rice dishes in this episode. For years she has taught you how to make risotto; in this show, she exclaims, "Now I'm going to tell you how to "unmake it!" In addition, Lidia visits the noble and picturesque Principato de Lucedio rice farm and learns both the traditional and modern methods of harvesting rice. (Yes, she even uses a sickle!) Back in the kitchen, Lidia teaches us some of the simplest rice dishes that anyone can make, even if you have only 20 minutes to prepare dinner tonight. D
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12:00 pm
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Connecting Skills to Text"
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12:30 pm
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Promoting Readers As Leaders"
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1:00 pm
Nanotechnology: The Power of Small
"Clean, Green and Unseen"
Nanotechnology seems poised to deliver urgently needed advances in sustainable and clean energy technologies and environmental cleanup. However, there are still uncertainties about the health and environmental impact of the tiny engineered particles that enable these technologies. How persistent are these particles in the environment? What kinds of interactions do they have with living things, including us? Are our laws and regulations adequate to protect us and protect our environment? With all new technologies and new materials, information is never perfect, but do we have enough knowledge to make sensible decisions? And who gets to decide?. D
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2:00 pm
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"Remembering and Forgetting"
Takes a look at the complex process called memory: how images, ideas, language, even physical actions, sounds, and smells are translated into codes, represented in memory and retrieved when needed.G
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2:30 pm
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"Cognitive Processes"
Explores the higher mental processes - reasoning, planning and problem solving - and the "cognitive revolution" that is attracting a diverse assortment of investigators, from philosophers to computer scientists.G
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3:00 pm
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science
"Session 5. When Continents Collide"
How is it possible that marine fossils are found on Mount Everest, the world's highest continental mountain? In this session, participants learn what happens when continents collide and how this process shapes the surface of the Earth. D
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4:00 pm
Seasons of Life
"Infancy and Early Childhood"
Beginning with the first years of life, the early influences of the biological and social clocks,nhow children develop, and how they gain confidence and curiosity are explored.nn. D
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5:00 pm
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Creating Effective Citizens"
This program explores how social studies teachers in any grade level can help their students develop the democratic values that will make them effective and responsible citizens. Teachers are shown helping students see their community in a broader sense and inspiring them to think about ways they can make a difference. The classroom lessons emphasize how civic processes work, how to discuss issues from multiple perspectives, and how teachers can inspire their students to take social action. D
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5:30 pm
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Introduction to the Video Library"
This program presents the purpose of the Social Studies in Action video library. It introduces all the components of the library, explains the goals of NCSS, and presents examples of classroom lessons throughout the library. This program also addresses a variety of ways in which the library can be used for enhancing the curriculum, teacher reflection, and best practices for teaching. D
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6:00 pm
Perfect Day
"Secrets of the Baltic Sea - Aland, Finland"
Host Sara La Fountain visits a local fisherman in Aland, Finland's autonomous island, and prepares whitefish on board a large sailing ship.G
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6:30 pm
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad
"The Best Cheeseburger in the World"
Andreas cooks wild game by a mountain river and makes a cheeseburger of grouse, venison, pork and fois gras.G
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7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe Classics
"Great Side Trips from London"
Rick takes a series of day trips where he ponders Shakespeare's birthplace in Stratford, the ultimate medieval castle at Worwick and takes a walk with Newton through Cambridge.G
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7:30 pm
Equitrekking
"Virginia Hunt Country"
American history comes alive as we tour historic Virginia Hunt Country. We visit Middleburg and attend a steeplechase, ride amid Longhorn Cattle at Marriott Ranch, learn to play polo, experience Civil War history on horseback and meet Civil War rein-actors. At Marriott Ranch, we trail ride where presidents and world leaders have found respite among the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains. D
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8:00 pm
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Outdoor Spaces"
Allen makes room for colorful displays of annuals in his garden and reveals which ones are grown from seeds or come from nursery plugs.G
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8:30 pm
Ask This Old House
"Building A Basic Picnic Table/Installing Utility"
General contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O'Connor head outside the barn to build a basic picnic table using common framing lumber. Then, Tom and Kevin, along with plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey and landscape contractor Roger Cook ask, "What is it?" Afterward, Richard helps a homeowner install a new utility sink in a basement laundry area. D
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9:00 pm
For Your Home
"Wine Room"
Vicki and Sloan call in the pros to create a divine wine haven. After breaking through a dining room wall into unused garage space, wine storage expert Ted Beltran helps design the racking and cooling system while Bob Nulf adds designer tile work, lighting and a beautiful faux finish. In addition, learn how to select the right wines and keep track of your collection. D
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9:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop
"Best of Holidays"
Come home with Katie Brown for the holidays! In the kitchen, she makes delicious recipes destined to become family favorites. Katie decorates the house with advent balls and dresses up artificial trees with her easy faux-real tree project. D
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10:00 pm
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"Girl Scout Quilt Alert"
Members of a North Carolina quilters guild introduce Brownie and Girl Scout campers to embroidery and patchwork.G
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10:30 pm
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors
"Learn to Paint The Apostle Islands, Part 1"
Intriguing Lake Superior archipelago of the Wisconsin's Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary takes the viewer half way through the painting process: from a drawing on watercolor paper through the creation of the painting's base foundation of colors and values. D
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11:00 pm
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Puddings - from Simple to Spectacular"
Creme Caramel - Julia Collin Davison uncovers the test kitchen secrets to achieving a perfect creme caramel with a creamy and tender custard and mellow flavor that is neither too rich nor too eggy.Stovetop Rice Pudding - Bridget Lancaster shows host Christopher Kimball the test kitchen method to making a straightforward stovetop rice pudding with tender grains of rice in a subtly sweet, milky sauce.Equipment Corner: Electric Kettles - Electric kettles promise to shave minutes off the wait for boiling water and save space on stovetops, too. D
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11:30 pm
Lidia's Italy
"Notto Risotto (Lombardy)"
Rice, rice and more rice! Lidia explores the realm of simple rice dishes in this episode. For years she has taught you how to make risotto; in this show, she exclaims, "Now I'm going to tell you how to "unmake it!" In addition, Lidia visits the noble and picturesque Principato de Lucedio rice farm and learns both the traditional and modern methods of harvesting rice. (Yes, she even uses a sickle!) Back in the kitchen, Lidia teaches us some of the simplest rice dishes that anyone can make, even if you have only 20 minutes to prepare dinner tonight. D
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12:00 am
History Detectives
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1:00 am
Latin View
"Legislative Issues"
Sherri and her guest take a look at major legislative issues affecting Latinos in the United States, including education, employment and immigration.Guest: John Trasvina - President and General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund. D
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1:30 am
La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
"Kwame Anthony Appiah"
Kwame Anthony Appiah, who was raised in Ghana and educated in England, is the author of In my Father's House, Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race, and The Ethics of Identity, among others. Appiah is an internationally renowned scholar and philosopher whose interests include African-American intellectual history, as well as issues of personal and political identity, multiculturalism and nationalism. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Appiah talks about the meaning of race, the Obama effect and the possibility of a colorblind society. D
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2:00 am
NOW on PBS
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2:30 am
Inside Washington
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3:00 am
Justice: What's The Right Thing to Do?
"The Claims of Community / Where Our Loyalty Lies"
Professor Sandel presents Immanuel Kant's and John Rawl's objections to Aristotle who believe that individuals should be free and capable of choosing his or her ends. Sandel leads a discussion about the arguments for and against our obligations of solidarity and membership in the smaller community of family and the larger community of the society at large.G
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4:00 am
European Journal
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4:30 am
Washington Week
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5:00 am
Latin View
"Legislative Issues"
Sherri and her guest take a look at major legislative issues affecting Latinos in the United States, including education, employment and immigration.Guest: John Trasvina - President and General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund. D
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5:30 am
La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
"Kwame Anthony Appiah"
Kwame Anthony Appiah, who was raised in Ghana and educated in England, is the author of In my Father's House, Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race, and The Ethics of Identity, among others. Appiah is an internationally renowned scholar and philosopher whose interests include African-American intellectual history, as well as issues of personal and political identity, multiculturalism and nationalism. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Appiah talks about the meaning of race, the Obama effect and the possibility of a colorblind society. D
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6:00 am
Bill Moyers Journal
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7:00 am
Global Voices
"Power Trip"
Amid pervasive blackouts and corruption, an American energy company purchases a formerly state-run electricity company in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Cultures clash, tempers flare and managers and locals tussle as a struggling nation attempts to build itself from beneath the rubble of Soviet collapse. D
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8:30 am
Unconquered Seminoles
The Telly-award winning UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES traces the history and identity of Florida's resilient Seminole tribe, one deeply rooted in a pattern of obstacle and challenge, survival and success. Three wars in the 1800s sought to remove the Seminoles from Florida, but they adapted to life in the Everglades and eventually thrived while still preserving their cultural traditions. UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES charts the significant moments in the history of the Seminoles through archival stills and interviews with historians. D
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9:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Extremely Idaho"
Some people see Idaho from unique perspectives. The episode travels by zip line above treetops on a mountainside; crawls and climbs through the nation's second longest lava tube; and tries out the new sport of riverboarding.G
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9:30 am
Dialogue
"Arthritis in the New Millennium"
Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G
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10:00 am
Independent Lens
"Objectified"
Director Gary Hustwit ("Helvetica") looks at people's complex relationship with manufactured objects, the designers and the creative process behind the work. Step inside the offices of the world's most influential product designers to see how these objects influence people who come in contact with the products.G
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11:00 am
Kalb Report
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12:00 pm
Bill Moyers Journal
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1:00 pm
Global Voices
"Power Trip"
Amid pervasive blackouts and corruption, an American energy company purchases a formerly state-run electricity company in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Cultures clash, tempers flare and managers and locals tussle as a struggling nation attempts to build itself from beneath the rubble of Soviet collapse. D
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2:30 pm
Unconquered Seminoles
The Telly-award winning UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES traces the history and identity of Florida's resilient Seminole tribe, one deeply rooted in a pattern of obstacle and challenge, survival and success. Three wars in the 1800s sought to remove the Seminoles from Florida, but they adapted to life in the Everglades and eventually thrived while still preserving their cultural traditions. UNCONQUERED SEMINOLES charts the significant moments in the history of the Seminoles through archival stills and interviews with historians. D
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3:00 pm
Latin View
"Legislative Issues"
Sherri and her guest take a look at major legislative issues affecting Latinos in the United States, including education, employment and immigration.Guest: John Trasvina - President and General Counsel of the Mexican American Legal Defense & Educational Fund. D
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3:30 pm
La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
"Kwame Anthony Appiah"
Kwame Anthony Appiah, who was raised in Ghana and educated in England, is the author of In my Father's House, Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race, and The Ethics of Identity, among others. Appiah is an internationally renowned scholar and philosopher whose interests include African-American intellectual history, as well as issues of personal and political identity, multiculturalism and nationalism. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Appiah talks about the meaning of race, the Obama effect and the possibility of a colorblind society. D
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4:00 pm
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
"Great Investors: Robert Rodriguez"
This week on Consuelo Mack WealthTrack, Consuelo travels to Los Angeles to interview "Great Investor" Robert Rodriguez of First Pacific Advisors. His 25 year track record of running both a top performing stock and bond fund has earned him the accolade "best fund manager of our time." The outspoken Rodriguez who sheltered shareholders from the credit crisis will explain why he is even more worried about the future and how he intends to invest as a result. D
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4:30 pm
Washington Week
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5:00 pm
Justice: What's The Right Thing to Do?
"The Claims of Community / Where Our Loyalty Lies"
Professor Sandel presents Immanuel Kant's and John Rawl's objections to Aristotle who believe that individuals should be free and capable of choosing his or her ends. Sandel leads a discussion about the arguments for and against our obligations of solidarity and membership in the smaller community of family and the larger community of the society at large.G
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6:00 pm
NOW on PBS
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6:30 pm
McLaughlin Group
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7:00 pm
Bill Moyers Journal
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8:00 pm
Global Voices
"Power Trip"
Amid pervasive blackouts and corruption, an American energy company purchases a formerly state-run electricity company in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia. Cultures clash, tempers flare and managers and locals tussle as a struggling nation attempts to build itself from beneath the rubble of Soviet collapse. D
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9:30 pm
Dialogue
"Arthritis in the New Millennium"
Forty six million Americans suffer from some form of arthritis. So far, treatments are limited, but there is hope. This week on Dialogue, one of the nation's leading researchers into autoimmune diseases explains how new discoveries are leading to better, more individualized care. Host Joan Cartan-Hansen speaks with Dr. William Robinson, assistant professor of immunology and rheumatology at the Stanford School of Medicine. Because this program is taped, no phone calls will be taken.G
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10:00 pm
NOW on PBS
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10:30 pm
McLaughlin Group
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11:00 pm
Bill Moyers Journal
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