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12:00 am
Austin City Limits
"Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens"
Songwriter/performer Elvis Costello returns to the stage to showcase songs from his latest, Americana-influenced recording, Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Austin's rootsy songwriting collective the Band of Heathens follows.G
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1:00 am
Nature
"Born Wild: The First Days of Life"
Nature follows the dangerous first few days after birth of several species, from marmoset to moose to elephant and gorilla. The result is a film of miniature drama and huge spectacle, and comes to some surprising conclusions about human beings.G
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2:00 am
Frontline
"The Medicated Child"
FRONTLINE examines the safety of powerful anti-psychotic medications being prescribed for children as young as four, whether mental illness can be detected in a child and if so, is medication is the answer. Psychiatrists, researchers and big pharmaceutical companies are questioned about risks and benefits of the practice.G
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3:00 am
Mi-5
Ros and Zaf work undercover at a World Trade Organization conference hotel to turn votes for a plan that could signal a breakthrough for poverty in Africa. News of an assassination threat to an African leader at the conference forces the team into action.G
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4:00 am
Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology
"Running Water: Erosion and Deposition"
Analyzes the role of running water in sculpting Earth's surface, discusses tectonic and hydrologic cycles and how they work together to shape the land.G
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4:30 am
Earth Revealed: Introductory Geology
"Running Water: Landform Evolution"
Recognizes the roles human activity can play in intensifying or reducing flood danger, and describes the process by which streams and valleys are shaped and landscapes formed.G
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5:00 am
Inside Out
"Out of Balance"
Samuel Barondes, author of Better Than Prozac characterizes psychological disorders as "exaggerations of what we all experience." But these disorders that fill hundreds of pages in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual make life more challenging for our neighbor next door and across the world. This episode looks at the incidence and symptoms of anxiety disorders, in all of their many variations, and personality disorders. D
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5:30 am
Inside Out
"Going to Extremes"
David Myers refers to depression as the "common cold of psychological disorders." This episode looks at the two major categories of mood disorders - depression and bipolar disorder - and at the cluster of psychoses known as schizophrenia. The very personal experiences of psychologists Kay Redfield Jamison, author of The Unquiet Mind, and Stephen Hinshaw, author of The Years of Silence are Past, adds a significant dimension to the experience and understanding of these illnesses. D
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6:00 am
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
"Mister Rogers Talks About Pets"
Mister Rogers visits the National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. where he helps prepare food for the Giant Pandas. In the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Ana endures the elaborate birthday parade and finally receives her birthday present a kitten to love and hug. D
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6:30 am
Curious George
"Fun Ball Talley/Red Sky at Night, Monkey's Delight"
Steve, Betsy and George come up try to guess the number of Super Mega Fun-Balls to win a contest.G
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7:00 am
Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies
"Curtain Up!/Listen Up!"
Curtain Up! - When the kids decide to put on a show, Mama shows them a series of movies depicting different animal "acts," reminding us that everybody has talents (and animals are really fun to watch).Listen Up! - Karla and Bo are having a disagreement over an animal that they have just seen. Bo claims it was some kind of giraffe, and Karla is sure that it was a zebra. D
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7:30 am
Peep and the Big Wide World
"Chirp's Flight Program/Mirror, Mirror in the Dump"
Chirp's Flight Program - Chirp's flying practice really takes off when she decides to copy what other birds do. Gliders can fly well depending on how you throw them. The kids have fun watching how toy planes and helicopters fly - and how they DON'T fly. D
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8:00 am
Plaza Sesamo
This episode is dedicated to the letter "D" and the number 14. We will see another chapter from the "Monstrous Tambien Lloran" series with Edith Gonzalez as special guest making a dinner to Pancho. We'll meet Jocelyn, a girl from Chile, and along with her mom they will show us the process of baking bread. D
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8:30 am
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps
"Angelina and Super Polly/Angelina's Dance Like A Cake"
Angelina and Super Polly - Polly adores a book about a mouseling girl who acquires superhero powers when she hears a trumpet fanfare. Polly starts to think maybe she has superpowers, too! She gets a fanfare recording from her father, but after several failed attempts it becomes clear that Polly has no superpowers at all. Vici, Marco, and Angelina explain that everyone is super at something - like dance, or telling stories, or being a good friend. D
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9:00 am
Bob the Builder
"Packer's Risky Delivery"
Bob and the team are building a general store for the valley. It's Packer's job to collect everything that's to be sold there. He enlists the help of Scrambler to show him where to go. D
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9:30 am
Franny's Feet
"Totem Trouble/Flight of Fancy"
Totem Trouble - On a reservation in Washington, Franny learns how totem poles tell a story.Flight of Fancy - Franny travels to Mexico, where she learns about migrating Monarch Butterflies. D
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10:00 am
Thomas & Friends
"Good Turns"
When a big, brash engine called Hank comes to Sodor, it's Thomas' job to show him around the island. But first Thomas must do some important jobs. Hank tries to help, but Thomas doesn't like the big new engine's brash personality and refuses to let him help. D
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10:30 am
Animalia
"The Animal Within"
When Alex and Zoe share a meal with the Horrible Hogs at the Elephants' Eatery, the kids are appalled by the Hogs' awful table manners, crudeness and limited social skills. The Hoity-Toity toucan overhears, and puts a spell on Alex and Zoe, making them Neanderthal versions of themselves. The Hogs agree to help Alex and Zoe. D
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11:00 am
Saddle Club
"Trail Ride - Part II"
The Saddle Club girls and Phil set off on their own to find Veronica after her horse returns without her. Lisa worries about her riding skills but saves Veronica from danger. Part 2 of 2G
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11:30 am
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
"Great Investors: Dennis Stattman"
This week Consuelo Mack WealthTrack features a "Great Investor" interview with star global investor Dennis Stattman, founding manager of BlackRock's Global Allocation Fund. Now in its 20th year, this Morningstar favorite has consistently delivered market and peer beating returns with less risk. In a wide ranging discussion, Stattman will discuss the investment perils and opportunities he is tracking around the world. D
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12:00 pm
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
SAME-SEX FAMILIES: The number of same-sex couples with children is on the rise and new research finds the children of same-sex couples fair no differently than the children of heterosexual couples.ALTERING ALIMONY: Opponents of alimony are calling for changes in divorce laws claiming the alimony system is outdated.WOMEN WARRIORS: The organization, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, has released a report on the state of women veterans detailing the discrepancies in access to healthcare. D
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12:30 pm
McLaughlin Group
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1:00 pm
Your Brush with Nature
"Glorious Gazebo"
Heiner Hertling uses the architecture of the gazebo to anchor the bright colors of spring that he celebrates in this painting.G
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1:30 pm
America Sews with Sue Hausmann
"Points of Interest for Quilting"
See how to take favorite T-shirts and/or focal fabrics to create easy quilted wall hangings or a home dec Bed Scarf or Pillow. Guest Lisa Maki demonstrates the tools and tricks that make it easy and fun to make a T-shirt quilt.Quick Project: Perfect Piped Placemats with Chris Dolinar. D
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2:00 pm
Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting
"Shadow Play"
Marianne and Liz show how to press strip sets and then demonstrate cutting with Marti Michell's Kaleido ruler. D
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2:30 pm
Hometime
"Historic Summer Home - Kitchen"
Dean, Miriam and the HOMETIME crew rebuild old cabinets and install historically sensitive countertops, flooring, fixtures and appliances, remodeling this 100-year-old kitchen. D
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3:00 pm
The New Yankee Workshop
"The Kitchen Office"
Norm creates a desk with file storage, a shelved wall-hung cabinet, concealed lighting, a computer/TV/phone area and a pair of wing walls that visually separate the space and allow access to wiring. Part 6 of 9G
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3:30 pm
This Old House
"Newton Centre Project, Part 5 of 16"
Homeowner Gillian Pierce shows host Kevin O'Connor the progress - the first floor family room is entirely framed in, and up above, general contractor Tom Silva is building the gable-end wall for the new addition. Kevin climbs up top and lends a hand with the wall raising. Out front, master electrician Allen Gallant prepares to upgrade the service from 100 amp to 200 amp, but first he sets up temporary jobsite power by making up a new main connection from the street -with live wires. D
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4:00 pm
Ask This Old House
"Installing Sliding Glass Door"
General contractor Tom Silva helps a pair of homeowners install a new siding glass door. Afterward, Tom, along with host Kevin O'Connor, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?". D
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4:30 pm
The Victory Garden
"Friends: Entertain with a Twist"
Join homeowners Chris and Mindy Johnston of Medford, Mass., on a quest for the perfect deck and watch the transformations made by host Jamie Durie and gardener Kip Anderson. Follow chef Michel Nischan's simple steps to bring color to any party with these crisp appetizers. Shake things up as lifestyle co-host Sissy Biggers demonstrates her recipe for a fresh Bloody Mary, perfect for entertaining friends.G
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5:00 pm
Garden Smart
This episode visits beautiful, unusual gardens in the Lake Tahoe area to collect new garden tips.G
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5:30 pm
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.G
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6:00 pm
Doc Martin
"In Loco"
Louisa nervously awaits an interview for promotion to head teacher. Bert Large tests his culinary skills at the fish and chip shop while the owner is in the hospital. Martin discovers the skin infection affecting local children is a rare condition usually only passed by animals.G
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7:00 pm
Crown of the Continent -- Alaska's Wrangell-St. Elias
Writer-director-producer John Grabowska and photographer Steve Ruth explore the soul of this place of superlatives, the largest U.S. national park, bigger than Switzerland with higher peaks.G
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7:30 pm
Ribbon of Sand
This film from John Grabowska looks at one of the world's last natural barrier island systems among the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Although the area is protected from commercial development, it is also doomed to change, perhaps disappear.G
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8:00 pm
Nature
"Black Mamba"
One of Africa's most feared snakes, with a bite that is 100 percent deadly without treatment, has a new champion. Snake handler Thea Litchka-Koen, along with her husband, rescues black mambas in Swaziland from inappropriate locations - homes, gardens, hotel rooms. This leads to a radio tracking program for rescued black mambas, which reveals previously unknown information about the snake.G
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9:00 pm
Masterpiece Contemporary
"Place of Execution - Part 2"
Catherine retraces Alison's final steps in Scardale, but nothing prepares her for the shocking revelations kept hidden for years about the missing girl. The story moves back and forth between scenes from 1963 and those of the present. Doubts form about the detective's heroic reputation and suspicion falls on villagers as Catherine also faces her own past and must come to terms with her rebellious teenage daughter. Part 2 of 2G
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10:00 pm
Berlin Airlift: American Experience
The Soviet Union blocks railroad and street access to West Berlin on June 24, 1948. Allied forces supply two million civilians and 20,000 allied soldiers by air. This film traces the plan by U.S. Gen. William Turner that sees planes landing every three minutes to deliver more than 4,500 tons of supplies daily for nearly a year. Through personal stories of those who were there, this encore, saluting Veterans Day, examines the first battle of the Cold War.G
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11:00 pm
New Tricks
"A Face for Radio"
The team reopens the murder of DJ Johnny Deacon, who died on-air following an arson attack at the 1980s music station. Meanwhile with Jack Halford still missing, Pullman and Standing threaten to quit USOS rather than work with a new team member.G
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12:00 am
Frontline
"The Medicated Child"
FRONTLINE examines the safety of powerful anti-psychotic medications being prescribed for children as young as four, whether mental illness can be detected in a child and if so, is medication is the answer. Psychiatrists, researchers and big pharmaceutical companies are questioned about risks and benefits of the practice.G
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1:00 am
Hallowed Grounds
This special visits 22 of America's overseas military cemeteries from both World War I and II in England, France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, Italy, Tunisia and the Philippines. The program weaves historical elements with contemporary scenes and powerful stories about the men and women buried in these cemeteries.G
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2:00 am
Nova
"Becoming Human: First Steps"
NOVA's cameras record paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged as he painstakingly excavates "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child," the oldest known child fossil (3.3 million years old) that is teaching scientists about mankind's past. A new big idea in the field of human evolution explores rock and fossil evidence that indicates human development takes great steps during periods of wild climate change. Part 1 of 3G
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3:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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3:30 am
MotorWeek
"Slp Camaro"
Road Test: 2010 SLP ZL575 Camaro.Energy Smart Road Test: Kia Forte Coupe.Goss' Garage: Finding Serious Solutions. D
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4:00 am
Sesame Street
"Maria The Cowgirl"
Big Bird, Elmo and Abby are very excited because Gordon is going to read "Maria the Cowgirl - The Lonesome Trail". The story is about Maria the Cowgirl and her hobbyhorse Amigo. They meet Bad Duck, who's the toughest duck in the west. D
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5:00 am
WordWorld
"My Fuzzy Valentine/Love, Bug"
My Fuzzy Valentine - Bug wants to sign a valentine for his favorite WordFriend, but he doesn't know how to write his name. With lots of encouragement from Frog, he learns that with a little practice he can write his name and give his valentine.Love, Bug - When Sheep decides she wants to make a special Valentine song for her pal Bear, she has trouble finding just the right rhyme to finish her song. D
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5:30 am
Super Why!
"Little Bo Peep"
Where's Mister Lizard? Whyatt is searching and searching and doesn't know where to find him! Once again, it's the Super Readers to the rescue when they meet Little Bo Peep, who is hot on the trail of her missing sheep. The Super Readers aren't satisfied with leaving them alone until they come home, and spring into action!Educational Objectives: To learn about solving a mystery! Fun, interactive activities show preschoolers how to build the alphabet, rhyme with OG words and use the power to read to change the story. D
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6:00 am
Austin City Limits
"Elvis Costello/The Band of Heathens"
Songwriter/performer Elvis Costello returns to the stage to showcase songs from his latest, Americana-influenced recording, Secret, Profane and Sugarcane. Austin's rootsy songwriting collective the Band of Heathens follows.G
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7:00 am
Destination: World
"Hurricane on the Bayou"
Musicians explore the electrifying culture of New Orleans after Katrina. Meryl Streep narrates.G
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8:00 am
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.G
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8:30 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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9:00 am
Oregon Experience
"Searching for York"
The Lewis & Clark Expedition - a pivotal moment in American history. But the story of York, a slave to William Clark and comrade on this journey, has been obscured by omission and stereotype. Searching for York paints a portrait of this unofficial member of the Corps of Discovery as it discusses the ways in which history is written.G
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9:30 am
e2
"Growing Energy"
In response to the oil crisis of the 1970s, Brazil created a domestic ethanol industry that is thriving on all levels, from production, to distribution at gas stations, to nationwide adoption of flex-fuel cars. Looking at policies, infrastructure, manufacturing and consumer acceptance as keys to longevity, this episode examines what we can learn from Brazil's extraordinary success with ethanol. D
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10:00 am
Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique In Concert
The most romantic of symphonies, Hector Berlioz's Symphonie fantastique laid bare the torment of his unrequited love. It is performed by Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. D
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11:00 am
Bill Cosby: The Mark Twain Prize
An A-list cast of comedians, including Jerry Seinfield and Chris Rock, salutes Bill Cosby, the 12th recipient of the prize. Taped at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., the program includes clips of Cosby's career highlights - from his role on I Spy to the two comedy series bearing his name.G
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12:30 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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1:00 pm
22nd Century
This program is about technological advances taking place today that within our lifetimes will significantly change the way humans live and interact. Many scientists and futurists believe we are on the verge of a technological explosion so profound that life will become unrecognizable, and that in the next 100 years, we may experience as much technological change as has occurred over the course of human history.G
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2:00 pm
Medal of Honor
The story of the Medal of Honor is told through personal accounts of bravery and daring. The medal dating from Civil War to the present is awarded individuals for battlefield service "above and beyond the call of duty." The tales of valor carry viewers to battlegrounds of World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam and Iraq.G
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3:30 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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4:00 pm
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen
"Surefire Seafood"
Bridget Lancaster takes on a Seattle favorite home and uncovers the test kitchen's method for making smoky wood-grilled salmon without a cedar plank. Then, tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Christopher Kimball to a tartar sauce taste-test in front of a live audience. Erin McMurrer shows host Christopher Kimball how to solve the problem of baked stuffed shrimp. D
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4:30 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"Highlights of Castile: Toledo and Salamanca"
Castile sparkles with Roman Segovia, walled Avila, student-filled Salamanca, and holy Toledo! We marvel at El Greco, pop some explosive pickles, and ramble Spain's most awe-inspiring medieval walls. Then, just for fun, we drop in on a bachelorette party with local troubadours, slice and savor tasty jamon, stroll with the crowd, and grab a front-row seat to enjoy Europe's most enchanting square. D
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5:00 pm
Nova
"Becoming Human: First Steps"
NOVA's cameras record paleoanthropologist Zeray Alemseged as he painstakingly excavates "Selam," also known as "Lucy's Child," the oldest known child fossil (3.3 million years old) that is teaching scientists about mankind's past. A new big idea in the field of human evolution explores rock and fossil evidence that indicates human development takes great steps during periods of wild climate change. Part 1 of 3G
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6:00 pm
Nature
"Black Mamba"
One of Africa's most feared snakes, with a bite that is 100 percent deadly without treatment, has a new champion. Snake handler Thea Litchka-Koen, along with her husband, rescues black mambas in Swaziland from inappropriate locations - homes, gardens, hotel rooms. This leads to a radio tracking program for rescued black mambas, which reveals previously unknown information about the snake.G
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7:00 pm
History Detectives
Mussolini Dagger - Many servicemen brought back souvenirs from World War II, but did the uncle of a Reno, Nevada, man score a dagger from Fascist Italian dictator Benito Mussolini? The dagger bears the symbols of Italian Fascism, and the initial "M" hangs from the belt clip. A family letter says the uncle had orders to pick up Mussolini, but when he arrived, Mussolini was already dead and hanging in the town square. The letter goes on to say that he went to Mussolini's apartment, where he grabbed the dictator's dagger. D
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8:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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8:30 pm
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.G
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9:00 pm
Mi-5
Ros and Zaf work undercover at a World Trade Organization conference hotel to turn votes for a plan that could signal a breakthrough for poverty in Africa. News of an assassination threat to an African leader at the conference forces the team into action.G
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10:00 pm
Masterpiece Contemporary
"Place of Execution - Part 2"
Catherine retraces Alison's final steps in Scardale, but nothing prepares her for the shocking revelations kept hidden for years about the missing girl. The story moves back and forth between scenes from 1963 and those of the present. Doubts form about the detective's heroic reputation and suspicion falls on villagers as Catherine also faces her own past and must come to terms with her rebellious teenage daughter. Part 2 of 2G
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11:00 pm
Berlin Airlift: American Experience
The Soviet Union blocks railroad and street access to West Berlin on June 24, 1948. Allied forces supply two million civilians and 20,000 allied soldiers by air. This film traces the plan by U.S. Gen. William Turner that sees planes landing every three minutes to deliver more than 4,500 tons of supplies daily for nearly a year. Through personal stories of those who were there, this encore, saluting Veterans Day, examines the first battle of the Cold War.G
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12:00 am
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Becoming Readers and Writers"
Guided by kindergarten teacher Sheila Owen, of Beaumont, California, students see themselves as readers and writers from day one.G
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12:30 am
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Writer's Journal"
Kindergarten students in Houston, Texas, practice reading and writing at their own levels at the classroom's work stations. These routines and classroom management techniques provide a consistent structure for student learning.G
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1:00 am
N Is A Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdos
Paul Erdos was one of the most prolific mathematicians who ever lived. He pioneered several fields in theoretical mathematics and published or co-authored more than 1,500 mathematical papers, in a field where 50 good papers in a lifetime would be considered an achievement. Using interviews with Erdos himself, film clips of Erdos lecturing and discussions with those who knew and were influenced by him, N IS A NUMBER: A PORTRAIT OF PAUL ERDOS captures the life and work of this accomplished scholar and teacher. D
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2:00 am
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"The Behaving Brain"
Investigates the structure and composition of the brain: how neurons function, how information is collected and transmitted, and how chemical reactions determine every thought, feeling, and action.G
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2:30 am
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"The Responsive Brain"
Takes a closer look at how the brain, behavior and environment interact and how the brain's structure and functions are changed by stimulation from the social and physical context.G
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3:00 am
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science
"Session 2. Every Rock Tells A Story"
How can we use rocks to understand events in the Earth. D
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4:00 am
Germans In America
"The Price of Freedom"
In the 1840s, hundreds of hopeful Germans arrive in Galveston, Texas, encouraged by German nobles convinced it was good business sense and a way to rid Germany of malcontents. They find there is no promised transportation and no land. After a fitful start, successful settlements are established in the hills beyond Austin. Part 2 of 4G
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5:00 am
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Middle East Conflict"
Justin Zimmerman is a sixth-grade teacher at Magnolia School in Joppa, Maryland, about 30 miles north of Baltimore. Mr. Zimmerman explores the claims to land in the Middle East from three major religions Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. After learning about the geography of the area, the students begin to explore the region. D
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5:30 am
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Public Opinion and the Vietnam War"
Liz Morrison is a ninthgrade American history teacher at Parkway South High School in suburban St. Louis, Missouri. In a lesson on the Vietnam War, Ms. Morrison explores how public opinion was shaped by key events. D
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6:00 am
Perfect Day
"Fire and Ice - Lofoten, Norway"
Tina Nordstrom hikes a glacier, creates a chilly apple sorbet and drink and visits a Viking museum.G
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6:30 am
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad
"A Midsummer Night's Meal"
Norway's capital city, Oslo, is set between the sea and the woods. On the beachfront, Andreas makes shrimp cocktail, garlic and ginger-grilled steak and handmade ice cream.G
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7:00 am
Rick Steves' Europe
"Little Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, and Andorra"
Vatican City, the world's smallest country, comes with the planet's biggest church. He also visits the fairytale princedom of Monaco, Italy's last independent hill town of San Marino, castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein, and tiny Andorra.G
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7:30 am
Equitrekking
"Texas"
Trekkers feed giant longhorn cattle before attempting to drive a group of fresh cattle across a stream. Guide Jay Brewer describes the rich oil history of the area. Rides at two different ranches take different trails in the Hill Country Natural Area. Then it is on to Fort Worth for the Fort Worth Stock Show and the twice-daily cattle drive through the city.G
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8:00 am
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Tree Talkin'"
Allen begins the creation of an orchard with both edible fruit trees and ornamentals, such as crabapples. He discusses water issues, plant disease and pest control.G
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8:30 am
Ask This Old House
"Installing Sliding Glass Door"
General contractor Tom Silva helps a pair of homeowners install a new siding glass door. Afterward, Tom, along with host Kevin O'Connor, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?". D
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9:00 am
For Your Home
"Don't Forget The Yard"
Since the outside matters as much as the inside, Vicki and Sloan share their garden designs and vision. They get expert advice to keep the landscape environmentally friendly, personal and low maintenance. D
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9:30 am
Katie Brown Workshop
"Gifts"
Katie finds the perfect gift to give. In the kitchen, she makes edible presents: granola, matzo ball soup, and tomato sauce and croutons. Projects: custom gift-wrap tags and a unique idea from the herb garden. D
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10:00 am
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"Vested Interests, Part I"
Georgia presents the steps to make a woven patchwork vest. Rachel Clark shows her garment collection. Part 1 of 2G
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10:30 am
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors
"Learn to Paint The Monument Valley, Part 2"
In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary concludes the "Monument Valley" watercolor painting from the previous episode. D
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11:00 am
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Backyard Steak and Potatoes"
Grilled Flank Steak - So what's wrong with marinating steak in bottled Italian salad dressing? A lot. Julia Collin Davison explains to Christopher Kimball how the test kitchen developed a fresh, Mediterranean-style marinade that boosts flavor without over-tenderizing the meat.Grilled Potatoes - Julia Collin Davison reveals the secrets to achieving potent garlic and rosemary flavors in grilled potatoes without bitterness and charring. D
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11:30 am
Lidia's Italy
"Farro The Story"
Lidia celebrates Puglia-Italy's horn of plenty with a menu filled with the region's grains: fresh tagliatelle pasta, tagliatelle with chickpeas, and a salad of tomatoes, mozzarella and faro.G
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12:00 pm
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Becoming Readers and Writers"
Guided by kindergarten teacher Sheila Owen, of Beaumont, California, students see themselves as readers and writers from day one.G
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12:30 pm
Teaching Reading K-2: A Library of Classroom Practices
"Writer's Journal"
Kindergarten students in Houston, Texas, practice reading and writing at their own levels at the classroom's work stations. These routines and classroom management techniques provide a consistent structure for student learning.G
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1:00 pm
N Is A Number: A Portrait of Paul Erdos
Paul Erdos was one of the most prolific mathematicians who ever lived. He pioneered several fields in theoretical mathematics and published or co-authored more than 1,500 mathematical papers, in a field where 50 good papers in a lifetime would be considered an achievement. Using interviews with Erdos himself, film clips of Erdos lecturing and discussions with those who knew and were influenced by him, N IS A NUMBER: A PORTRAIT OF PAUL ERDOS captures the life and work of this accomplished scholar and teacher. D
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2:00 pm
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"The Behaving Brain"
Investigates the structure and composition of the brain: how neurons function, how information is collected and transmitted, and how chemical reactions determine every thought, feeling, and action.G
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2:30 pm
Discovering Psychology - Updated Edition
"The Responsive Brain"
Takes a closer look at how the brain, behavior and environment interact and how the brain's structure and functions are changed by stimulation from the social and physical context.G
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3:00 pm
Essential Science for Teachers: Earth and Space Science
"Session 2. Every Rock Tells A Story"
How can we use rocks to understand events in the Earth. D
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4:00 pm
Germans In America
"The Price of Freedom"
In the 1840s, hundreds of hopeful Germans arrive in Galveston, Texas, encouraged by German nobles convinced it was good business sense and a way to rid Germany of malcontents. They find there is no promised transportation and no land. After a fitful start, successful settlements are established in the hills beyond Austin. Part 2 of 4G
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5:00 pm
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Middle East Conflict"
Justin Zimmerman is a sixth-grade teacher at Magnolia School in Joppa, Maryland, about 30 miles north of Baltimore. Mr. Zimmerman explores the claims to land in the Middle East from three major religions Islam, Christianity, and Judaism. After learning about the geography of the area, the students begin to explore the region. D
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5:30 pm
Social Studies In Action: A Teaching Practices Library, K-12
"Public Opinion and the Vietnam War"
Liz Morrison is a ninthgrade American history teacher at Parkway South High School in suburban St. Louis, Missouri. In a lesson on the Vietnam War, Ms. Morrison explores how public opinion was shaped by key events. D
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6:00 pm
Perfect Day
"Fire and Ice - Lofoten, Norway"
Tina Nordstrom hikes a glacier, creates a chilly apple sorbet and drink and visits a Viking museum.G
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6:30 pm
New Scandinavian Cooking with Andreas Viestad
"A Midsummer Night's Meal"
Norway's capital city, Oslo, is set between the sea and the woods. On the beachfront, Andreas makes shrimp cocktail, garlic and ginger-grilled steak and handmade ice cream.G
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7:00 pm
Rick Steves' Europe
"Little Europe: San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, Liechtenstein, and Andorra"
Vatican City, the world's smallest country, comes with the planet's biggest church. He also visits the fairytale princedom of Monaco, Italy's last independent hill town of San Marino, castle-guarded principality of Liechtenstein, and tiny Andorra.G
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7:30 pm
Equitrekking
"Texas"
Trekkers feed giant longhorn cattle before attempting to drive a group of fresh cattle across a stream. Guide Jay Brewer describes the rich oil history of the area. Rides at two different ranches take different trails in the Hill Country Natural Area. Then it is on to Fort Worth for the Fort Worth Stock Show and the twice-daily cattle drive through the city.G
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8:00 pm
P. Allen Smith's Garden Home
"Tree Talkin'"
Allen begins the creation of an orchard with both edible fruit trees and ornamentals, such as crabapples. He discusses water issues, plant disease and pest control.G
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8:30 pm
Ask This Old House
"Installing Sliding Glass Door"
General contractor Tom Silva helps a pair of homeowners install a new siding glass door. Afterward, Tom, along with host Kevin O'Connor, landscape contractor Roger Cook and plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey ask, "What is it?". D
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9:00 pm
For Your Home
"Don't Forget The Yard"
Since the outside matters as much as the inside, Vicki and Sloan share their garden designs and vision. They get expert advice to keep the landscape environmentally friendly, personal and low maintenance. D
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9:30 pm
Katie Brown Workshop
"Gifts"
Katie finds the perfect gift to give. In the kitchen, she makes edible presents: granola, matzo ball soup, and tomato sauce and croutons. Projects: custom gift-wrap tags and a unique idea from the herb garden. D
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10:00 pm
Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel
"Vested Interests, Part I"
Georgia presents the steps to make a woven patchwork vest. Rachel Clark shows her garment collection. Part 1 of 2G
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10:30 pm
Gary Spetz's Painting Wild Places! with Watercolors
"Learn to Paint The Monument Valley, Part 2"
In a step-by-step demonstration, Gary concludes the "Monument Valley" watercolor painting from the previous episode. D
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11:00 pm
America's Test Kitchen from Cook's Illustrated
"Backyard Steak and Potatoes"
Grilled Flank Steak - So what's wrong with marinating steak in bottled Italian salad dressing? A lot. Julia Collin Davison explains to Christopher Kimball how the test kitchen developed a fresh, Mediterranean-style marinade that boosts flavor without over-tenderizing the meat.Grilled Potatoes - Julia Collin Davison reveals the secrets to achieving potent garlic and rosemary flavors in grilled potatoes without bitterness and charring. D
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11:30 pm
Lidia's Italy
"Farro The Story"
Lidia celebrates Puglia-Italy's horn of plenty with a menu filled with the region's grains: fresh tagliatelle pasta, tagliatelle with chickpeas, and a salad of tomatoes, mozzarella and faro.G
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12:00 am
History Detectives
Shipwreck Cannons - Beachcombers on the Oregon Coast spotted what looked like large, rusty rocks sticking out of the sand. The state of Oregon, which has recovered the encrusted objects, believes they house priceless artifacts: cannons from the 1846 shipwreck of the USS Shark. The Shark and a few fast-sailing schooners like her were built in the 1820s to suppress slave traders and pirates. D
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1:00 am
Latin View
"Hispanic Owned Businesses"
Hispanic-owned businesses are growing at three times the national average, according to a recent Census report tracking Hispanic-Owned firMs. Sherri and her guest discuss this phenomenal growth.Guest: Hector Barreto - Chairman of the Latino Coalition, a bi-partisan organization dedicated to the economic, social & political development of U.S. Hispanics. D
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1:30 am
La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
"Teddy Cruz"
Guatemalan architect Teddy Cruz has worked on both sides of the border, in San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, for years. A graduate of Harvard University and the American Academy in Rome, Cruz is recognized internationally for his research on new forms of affordable housing. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Cruz talks about the Tijuana-San Diego area, where some of the wealthiest real estate in the U.S. 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?
"What's A Fair Start? / What Do We Deserve?"
John Rawls applied his 'veil of ignorance' theory to social and economic equality issues, as well as fair governance. Professor Sandel recaps the three different theories raised so far, concerning how income, wealth, and opportunities in life should be distributed.G
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4:00 am
European Journal
"Covering Iran As A Banned Journalist"
The Netherlands: Radio for Iran - The independent Persian radio station Zamaneh is based in Amsterdam. It's financed by the Dutch government, and broadcasts a mix of politics and culture via satellite and the Internet. It targets an Iranian audience, but much of its content has been banned in Iran. D
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4:30 am
Washington Week
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5:00 am
Latin View
"Hispanic Owned Businesses"
Hispanic-owned businesses are growing at three times the national average, according to a recent Census report tracking Hispanic-Owned firMs. Sherri and her guest discuss this phenomenal growth.Guest: Hector Barreto - Chairman of the Latino Coalition, a bi-partisan organization dedicated to the economic, social & political development of U.S. Hispanics. D
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5:30 am
La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
"Teddy Cruz"
Guatemalan architect Teddy Cruz has worked on both sides of the border, in San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, for years. A graduate of Harvard University and the American Academy in Rome, Cruz is recognized internationally for his research on new forms of affordable housing. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Cruz talks about the Tijuana-San Diego area, where some of the wealthiest real estate in the U.S. D
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6:00 am
Bill Moyers Journal
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7:00 am
Global Voices
"Afghanistan Unveiled"
Filmed by the first-ever team of women video journalists trained in Afghanistan, this film reveals the effects on Afghan women of the Taliban's repressive rule and of the U.S.-sponsored bombing campaign. Leaving Kabul for the first time and traveling to rural regions of the country, the filmmakers present footage of women whose lives have been decimated by recent events. D
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8:00 am
River of Renewal
Eight years in the making, RIVER OF RENEWAL chronicles the ongoing battle over the resources of Northern California's and Oregon's Klamath Basin. For its American Indian filmmaker, this is a journey of self-discovery as he uncovers the elemental bond between California native tribes, the river, and its legendary denizen, the salmon. The film reveals how different dominant groups over the generations have extracted resources from the Klamath Basin with disastrous consequences including the collapse of wild salmon populations. D
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9:00 am
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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9:30 am
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.G
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10:00 am
P.O.V.
"Standing Silent Nation"
Alex White Plume and his Lakota family plant industrial hemp on South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation in search of a sustainable and hardy crop. Even with no psychoactive properties, this benign relative of marijuana brings in federal agents and precipitates a Byzantine struggle over tribal sovereignty, economic rights and common sense.G
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11:00 am
Independent Lens
"March Point"
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12:00 pm
Bill Moyers Journal
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1:00 pm
Global Voices
"Afghanistan Unveiled"
Filmed by the first-ever team of women video journalists trained in Afghanistan, this film reveals the effects on Afghan women of the Taliban's repressive rule and of the U.S.-sponsored bombing campaign. Leaving Kabul for the first time and traveling to rural regions of the country, the filmmakers present footage of women whose lives have been decimated by recent events. D
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2:00 pm
River of Renewal
Eight years in the making, RIVER OF RENEWAL chronicles the ongoing battle over the resources of Northern California's and Oregon's Klamath Basin. For its American Indian filmmaker, this is a journey of self-discovery as he uncovers the elemental bond between California native tribes, the river, and its legendary denizen, the salmon. The film reveals how different dominant groups over the generations have extracted resources from the Klamath Basin with disastrous consequences including the collapse of wild salmon populations. D
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3:00 pm
Latin View
"Hispanic Owned Businesses"
Hispanic-owned businesses are growing at three times the national average, according to a recent Census report tracking Hispanic-Owned firMs. Sherri and her guest discuss this phenomenal growth.Guest: Hector Barreto - Chairman of the Latino Coalition, a bi-partisan organization dedicated to the economic, social & political development of U.S. Hispanics. D
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3:30 pm
La Plaza -- Maria Hinojosa: One-On-One
"Teddy Cruz"
Guatemalan architect Teddy Cruz has worked on both sides of the border, in San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico, for years. A graduate of Harvard University and the American Academy in Rome, Cruz is recognized internationally for his research on new forms of affordable housing. In this conversation with Maria Hinojosa, Cruz talks about the Tijuana-San Diego area, where some of the wealthiest real estate in the U.S. D
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4:00 pm
Consuelo Mack WealthTrack
"Great Investors: Dennis Stattman"
This week Consuelo Mack WealthTrack features a "Great Investor" interview with star global investor Dennis Stattman, founding manager of BlackRock's Global Allocation Fund. Now in its 20th year, this Morningstar favorite has consistently delivered market and peer beating returns with less risk. In a wide ranging discussion, Stattman will discuss the investment perils and opportunities he is tracking around the world. 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?
"What's A Fair Start? / What Do We Deserve?"
John Rawls applied his 'veil of ignorance' theory to social and economic equality issues, as well as fair governance. Professor Sandel recaps the three different theories raised so far, concerning how income, wealth, and opportunities in life should be distributed.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
"Afghanistan Unveiled"
Filmed by the first-ever team of women video journalists trained in Afghanistan, this film reveals the effects on Afghan women of the Taliban's repressive rule and of the U.S.-sponsored bombing campaign. Leaving Kabul for the first time and traveling to rural regions of the country, the filmmakers present footage of women whose lives have been decimated by recent events. D
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9:00 pm
Outdoor Idaho
"Adventure Racing"
Some adrenaline seekers travel long distances to take part in intense racing events held in the open countryside. A new two-day event on the circuit - Adventure Sports Week at Farragut State Park - offers 63 miles of biking, 22 miles on foot, 19 miles of kayaking and a swim across a bay on Lake Pend Oreille. The Funtastics Adventure Racing Team, headquartered in Coeur d'Alene, enters for its first official competition.G
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9:30 pm
Dialogue
"Kristin Armstrong"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with the Olympic gold medalist and World Championship winner about her experiences as a world-class competitive cyclist. Armstrong also talks about her plans to coach other women cyclists in skills, diet and nutrition.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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