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1:30 pm
Dialogue
"Nuclear Power After Fukushima Daiichi"
Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with John Grossenbacher, the director of the Idaho National Laboratory about what scientists have learned from the Fukushima Daiichi disaster and what might be the future of nuclear power.G
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2:00 pm
Whispers of Angels: A Story of the Underground Railroad
This documentary tells the story of the Eastern Line of the system to rescue slaves from the South. Actors Ed Asner and Blair Underwood portray a Quaker abolitionist and a free black activist respectively in dramatic reenactments filmed on location. Interviews with top scholars explore the efforts of these men.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
Moments to Remember: My Music
Patti Page, Nick Clooney, Peter Marshall, Wink Martindale and the LAWRENCE WELK SHOW's Mary Lou Metzger co-host new performances and archival classics from the late 1950s and early 1960s pop era. Many legends of the period return to the stage, including Frankie Laine and Roger Williams who have since died. Julius LaRosa, the Four Lads, Four Aces, Four Freshmen, Lenny Welch, the Platters and the DeCastro Sisters also perform.G
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7:30 pm
Dialogue
"Nuclear Power After Fukushima Daiichi"
Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with John Grossenbacher, the director of the Idaho National Laboratory about what scientists have learned from the Fukushima Daiichi disaster and what might be the future of nuclear power.G
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8:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
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9:00 pm
Super Tuesday: A PBS Newshour Special Report
PBS NewsHour will offer coverage of the 10 primary contests (Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia). Judy Woodruff and Gwen Ifill will co-anchor the Special with analysis from Mark Shields and David Brooks. D
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9:30 pm
Journal
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10:00 pm
Charlie Rose
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11:00 pm
Black In Latin America
"Mexico & Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet"
Professor Gates explores the little-known history of the significant numbers of black people brought to these countries as early as the 16th century. In total, more slaves came to the two countries combined than to the United States. He looks at the worlds of culture that their descendants have created. Part 4 of 4G
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