Quarterly Program Topic Report April 1 - 23 2010

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Quarterly Program Topic Report
April 1-23, 2010
Category:
Agriculture
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NOVA 003603
NOVA
Rat Attack
60 minutes
4/04/2010 3:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Every 48 years, the inhabitants of the remote Indian state of Mizoram suffer a
horrendous ordeal known locally as mautam. An indigenous species of bamboo,
blanketing 30 percent of Mizoram's 8,100 square miles, blooms once every halfcentury, spurring an explosion in the rat population which feeds off the
bamboo's fruit. The rats run amok, destroying crops and precipitating a
crippling famine throughout Mizoram. NOVA follows this gripping tale of nature's
capacity to engender human suffering, and investigates the botanical mystery of
why the bamboo flowers and why the rats attack with clockwork precision every
half-century.
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Alcohol, Drug Abuse/Addiction
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Bill Moyers Journal
60 minutes
4/2/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
American Inequality: Another study, "The Spirit Level" by Richard Wilkinson and
Kate Pickett, shows that the U.S. has the greatest income inequality among the
major developed countries. Get the stats and read an interview with the authors.
Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander: In the months before his death, Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. had expanded his focus on racial justice to include
reducing economic inequality. On this week's 42nd anniversary of King's
assassination, Bill Moyers sits down with attorneys Bryan Stevenson and Michelle
Alexander to discuss how far we've really come as a country, how poor and
working class Americans have been falling behind and what America must do to
fulfill Dr. King's vision. Moyers on Inequality: A Bill Moyers essay.
Reflections on King's Dreams: Revisit Dr. King's evolving theories of social and
economic justice through his speeches. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay. U.S. Prisons
and Drug Laws: The U.S. has five percent of the world's population and 25
percent of the world's prisoners -- how did we get here?
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American History/Biography
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Awakenings 1954-1956/Fighting Back 1957-1962
120 minutes
4/1/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Awakenings (1954-1956): Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to
fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered
young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man
in Montgomery, Alabama; Fighting Back (1957-1962): States' rights loyalists and
federal authorities collide in the 1957 battle to integrate Little Rock's
Central High School, and again in James Meredith's 1962 challenge to segregation
at the University of Mississippi. Both times, a Southern governor squares off
with a U.S. president, violence erupts -- and integration is carried out.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961/No Easy Walk 1961-1963
120 minutes
4/8/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
01:56:45
Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961): Black college students take a leadership
role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the
South. "Freedom Riders" also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are
brutally attacked as they travel; No Easy Walk (1961-1963): The civil rights
movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed;
others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King's
leadership, shows a mounting national support for civil rights. President John
F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Mississippi: Is This America? 1963-1964/Bridge to Freedom 1965
120 minutes
4/15/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Mississippi: Is This America? (1963-1964): Mississippi's grass-roots civil
rights movement becomes an American concern when college students travel south
to help register black voters and three activists are murdered. The Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party challenges the regular Mississippi delegation at the
Democratic Convention in Atlantic City; Bridge to Freedom (1965): A decade of
lessons is applied in the climactic and bloody march from Selma to Montgomery,
Alabama. A major victory is won when the federal Voting Rights Bill passes, but
civil rights leaders know they have new challenges ahead.
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Polio Crusade: American Experience; The
60 minutes
4/12/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents "The Polio Crusade," a one-hour documentary from
filmmaker Sarah Colt ("Geronimo," "RFK") that interweaves the personal accounts
of polio survivors with the story of an ardent crusader who tirelessly fought on
their behalf while scientists raced to eradicate this dreaded disease. Based in
part on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Polio: An American Story" by David
Oshinsky, "The Polio Crusade" features interviews with historians, scientists,
polio survivors, and the only surviving scientist from the core research team
that developed the Salk vaccine, Julius Youngner.
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American Masters
I.M. Pei: Building China Modern
60 minutes
4/02/2010 3:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Now in his early 90s, I.M. Pei was invited to design a modern museum to house
the antiquities of Suzhou. This film follows this personal and architectural
journey from west to east, an expansive full-circle, a literal coming home -- a
realization of Pei's lifelong dream. But also, his biggest challenge and, seven
and a half years in the making, a work that he ultimately defines as "my
biography." While Pei's perspective is always in the forefront, local residents,
design specialists, Suzhou officials, architects, designers and scholars comment
on Pei's life and work.
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Place of Our Own; A
Me and My Family: Importance of Family History
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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Place of Our Own; A
Week in Review
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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BMJL 001349
Bill Moyers Journal
60 minutes
4/2/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
American Inequality: Another study, "The Spirit Level" by Richard Wilkinson and
Kate Pickett, shows that the U.S. has the greatest income inequality among the
major developed countries. Get the stats and read an interview with the authors.
Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander: In the months before his death, Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. had expanded his focus on racial justice to include
reducing economic inequality. On this week's 42nd anniversary of King's
assassination, Bill Moyers sits down with attorneys Bryan Stevenson and Michelle
Alexander to discuss how far we've really come as a country, how poor and
working class Americans have been falling behind and what America must do to
fulfill Dr. King's vision. Moyers on Inequality: A Bill Moyers essay.
Reflections on King's Dreams: Revisit Dr. King's evolving theories of social and
economic justice through his speeches. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay. U.S. Prisons
and Drug Laws: The U.S. has five percent of the world's population and 25
percent of the world's prisoners -- how did we get here?
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BMJL 001350
Bill Moyers Journal
60 minutes
4/9/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
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Andrew J. Bacevich: Historian, international relations expert and former U.S.
Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long
war in Afghanistan. Endangered Languages: More about endangered languages and
the Ojibwe Vocabulary Project. Louise Erdrich: Renowned for her mastery of
multiple genres -- including thirteen novels, poetry, children's literature, and
a memoir of early motherhood. Louise Erdrich discusses how her Native American
heritage and unique cultural experience has impacted her life, motherhood, and
work. Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended Interview: In a web exclusive
continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyers, Andrew J. Bacevich reflects
on the politics of war.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/5/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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Charlie interviews David Remnick, author, "The Bridge: The Life and Rise of
Barack Obama."
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/8/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations discusses the
new arms reduction treaty between the U.S. and Russia. Next, historians on
President Obama, with Douglas Brinkley, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jon Meacham.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/9/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, a look at the retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, and
reflections on the man and the legacy with Jamal Greene, Constitutional Law
Professor at Columbia University. Next, a discussion about Latin America with
Greg Grandin, Associate Professor of Latin American history at New York
University, John Coatsworth, Dean, School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University, Kevin Casas-Zamora, Former Vice President of Costa Rica and
Michael Shifter, Incoming President of Inter-American Dialogue.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/13/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, discussion about the Nuclear Security Summit with Sam Nunn, co-chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), Joshua
Cooper Ramo, Managing Director at Kissinger Associates and David Sanger, White
House Correspondent for "The New York Times." Next, Ken Gormley talks about his
new book, "The Death of Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr."
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History Detectives
60 minutes
4/04/2010 5:00:00 PM
PBS
Other
00:56:46
Encore presentations: An instrument that may have been recovered from the
Hindenburg; a book that may have been a gift from John Adams to his son; a home
in the Bronx that may have been the birthplace of hip hop.
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History Detectives
60 minutes
4/11/2010 5:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
A dagger that may have belonged to dictator Benito Mussolini; letters from a man
who may have been part of the post-slavery exodus to Liberia; a device that
could have had something to do with nuclear attack preparedness.
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MLNH 009697
PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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A Violent Moment in American Labor History, Captured in Verse: Colorado poet
David Mason shares a look at a dramatic moment in American labor history through
his poem about a 1913 mine strike that ended in violence.
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MLNH 009703
PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Brooks, Marcus on Legacy of John Paul Stevens: Columnists David Brooks and Ruth
Marcus sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and the announcement by
Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan that he will not seek re-election.
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MORM 000101
Mormons; The
120 minutes
4/5/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Part I of The Mormons features the turbulent early history of the Mormon faith,
from Joseph Smith's astonishing visions and the creation of The Book of Mormon
through the Mormons' contentious and sometimes violent confrontations with their
neighbors and the founding and ultimate abandonment of three major religious
communities in Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, where Smith was eventually killed by
an angry mob. Following Smith's death, Brigham Young led the faithful across the
continent to the Great Salt Lake in what would become modern-day Utah, now the
seat of the Mormon Church.
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Mormons; The
120 minutes
4/6/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Part II of The Mormons looks at the contemporary realities of the Mormon Church.
Whitney explores the massive missionary program, how the church has entered the
mainstream of American culture, the intricacies of Mormon theology and ritual,
and the excommunication of those who challenge church doctrine or who do not
follow its teachings.
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Street Stops Here; The
90 minutes
4/01/2010 1:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
01:26:46
This documentary tells the story of the nation's best high school basketball
coach, Bob Hurley, Sr. In his 36 years at St. Anthony's, he's won 23 state
titles, three national championships with 957 career wins. The film reveals the
coach's life-long struggle to inspire and motivate those around him to keep the
doors open of a poor, inner-city Catholic High School in Jersey City, New
Jersey. This is also the story about the teenage athletes fighting their way
out of the poverty and desolation that surrounds them armed with little more
than a basketball and the hard wisdom of a fierce, demanding coach.
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TSRE 000102
Tavis Smiley Reports
MLK: A Call to Conscience
60 minutes
4/2/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
Tavis explores MLK's stand against the Vietnam War and the influence of his
legacy today.
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Arts
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AMMS 002301
American Masters
I.M. Pei: Building China Modern
60 minutes
4/02/2010 3:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Now in his early 90s, I.M. Pei was invited to design a modern museum to house
the antiquities of Suzhou. This film follows this personal and architectural
journey from west to east, an expansive full-circle, a literal coming home -- a
realization of Pei's lifelong dream. But also, his biggest challenge and, seven
and a half years in the making, a work that he ultimately defines as "my
biography." While Pei's perspective is always in the forefront, local residents,
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design specialists, Suzhou officials, architects, designers and scholars
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Bill Moyers Journal
60 minutes
4/9/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Andrew J. Bacevich: Historian, international relations expert and former U.S.
Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long
war in Afghanistan. Endangered Languages: More about endangered languages and
the Ojibwe Vocabulary Project. Louise Erdrich: Renowned for her mastery of
multiple genres -- including thirteen novels, poetry, children's literature, and
a memoir of early motherhood. Louise Erdrich discusses how her Native American
heritage and unique cultural experience has impacted her life, motherhood, and
work. Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended Interview: In a web exclusive
continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyers, Andrew J. Bacevich reflects
on the politics of war.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/7/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, a look at the play "Red" with playwright John Logan, Michael Grandage,
Director of The Donmar Warehouse, actors Alfred Molina and Eddie Redmayne. Next,
Richard Stengel editor of Time Magazine discusses his book "Mandela's Way:
Fifteen Lessons on Life, Love, and Courage."
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/15/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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First, architect and recipient of The Pritzker Prize, Jean Nouvel discusses his
work. Next, a look at the Museum of Modern Art's 'Henri Cartier-Bresson: The
Modern Century' exhibit with Martine Franck, photographer and widow of Henri
Cartier-Bresson, Peter Galassi, director of the Museum of Modern Art's
department of photography and Agnes Sire, director of Foundation Henri CartierBresson.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Documentary Examines 'Righteous' Arab Actions During Holocaust: Robert Satloff,
director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, talks to Jeffrey
Brown about "Among the Righteous," his eight-year project to document the
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stories of Arabs helping Jews during the Holocaust and the forthcoming PBS
documentary based on his work.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/02/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
David Shenk, author of "The Genius in All of Us," explains the role of genetics
in everyday abilities and how our environment shapes our genius. Grammy-winning
singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan shares his thoughts on comparisons to his father
and talks about working with T. Bone Burnett.
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TASM 001970
Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/03/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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CNBC's business news anchor Maria Bartiromo, author of "The 10 Laws of Enduring
Success," describes what went wrong over the last few years and discusses
whether lessons have been learned. Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston explains
his character in the AMC original series Breaking Bad.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/06/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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New House Ways and Means committee chair, Rep. Sandy Levin, discusses the plan
for financial reform and the importance of the healthcare reform bill. Emmywinning TV writer-producer David Simon explains the title and discusses the
post-Katrina New Orleans setting of his new HBO series, Treme.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/08/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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Homeboy Industries founder, Father Gregory Boyle, talks about dealing with the
realities of gang life, how the organization's businesses are faring in the
recession and what he hopes the takeaway will be for readers of his book,
"Tattoos on the Heart." Actress Kim Raver discusses wrestling with certain
issues in her latest series, Grey's Anatomy.
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TASM 001975
Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/10/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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Whistleblower Harry Markopolos, author of "No One Would Listen," explains how he
discovered Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme and whether victims had any
responsibility. Actor Mark Harmon talks about how his hit show, NCIS, stands out
against other procedural dramas.
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TASM 001976
Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/13/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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Best-selling author Ian McEwan explains the research he did for his latest
novel, Solar, and the message he wants the book to convey. Actor Timothy
Olyphant explains what led to his role in the FX series "Justified."
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TASM 001979
Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/16/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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Multi-talented Chris Rock reflects on his influences, navigating his career and
dealing with adulation; he also discusses his new film, Death at a Funeral.
Category:
Business/Industry
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/2/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
A look at Apple's iPad with David Carr of The New York Times and Walt Mossberg
of The Wall St. Journal.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/6/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, Charlie speaks with Mathias Döpfner, Chairman & CEO, Axel Springer. Next,
Charlie interviews Martha Stewart, Founder, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/12/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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First, Charlie speaks with James Chanos, President, Kynikos Associates. Next,
Stephen Green, Group Chairman of HSBC discusses his book, "Good Value:
Reflections on Money, Morality, and an Uncertain World."
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Can Genes Be Patented? Ruling Reignites Debate: A federal court this week
invalidated patents filed by biotech companies on the human genome, igniting
debate on exactly who owns genetic research. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of
view on the legal implications of the case.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Consumers Weigh Apple's iPad Buzz, Future of Tablet Computing: Apple's new iPad
tablet hit stores over the weekend, selling some 300,000 devices on its first
day. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of view about the iPad and what it could mean
for the future of mobile computing devices.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Silicon Valley Slump Shows Shift of U.S. Technology: Correspondent Spencer
Michels reports on how the economic downturn has hit Silicon Valley and what it
means for the future of U.S. technological innovation.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Mining Safety Reexamined After Another Deadly Disaster in W.Va.: Following the
deadly mine explosion in southern West Virginia, Jim Lehrer talks to two
reporters about the ongoing recovery efforts, the dangers of mining coal and the
state of safety standards in the industry.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Should Consumers Move Their Money From Megabanks to Smaller Banks?: In the
latest in a series of reports making sense of the economy, Paul Solman explores
the differences for consumers between small community banks and the "too-big-tofail" financial giants.
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West Virginia Families Clinging to
holes to vent explosive gasses out
are still missing. Jim Lehrer gets
the scene about the search efforts
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'Sliver of Hope': Crews continued to drill
of a mine in West Virginia where four miners
an update from NPR reporter Frank Langfitt on
and questions about the mine's safety record.
MLNH 009701
PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Future of Net Neutrality Debated After Ruling: A federal court has ruled in
favor of Internet provider Comcast in a victory that raises questions about the
Federal Communications Commission's power to regulate the Web. Jeffrey Brown
gets two points of view on what it could mean for consumers.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
News Wrap--Search Stalls for Missing W.Va. Miners: In other news Thursday,
explosive gasses again forced emergency crews to abandon rescue efforts in a
West Virginia coal mine where 25 men died on Monday. Also, military officials
said two U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Ex-Citigroup Chiefs Express Regret for Role in Financial Crisis: Former
Citigroup executives apologized before members of Congress for their company's
involvement in the global financial crisis. Jeffrey Brown talks to the chairmen
of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission about their ongoing inquiry.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Obama Requests Report on W.Va. Mine Explosion: In other news Friday,
rescuers again struggled in their search to find four missing miners who were
trapped by an explosion in a West Virginia coal mine on Monday. Also, thousands
mourned those killed in this week's political violence in Kyrgyzstan.
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Investigating Fannie Mae and the Housing Bubble: Former executives of mortgage
giant Fannie Mae testified about their role in the collapse of the housing
market and the ensuing economic crisis before the Financial Crisis Inquiry
Commission. Jeffrey Brown talks to two housing experts for more.
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4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Bank Chiefs Take Heat on Capitol Hill Over Foreclosure Crisis: With more than
three million homeowners facing foreclosure this year, banking executives
testified before a House committee about why relief isn't reaching individuals
in need. Ray Suarez reports.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Investigators Probe Mine Disaster in West Virginia: More than a week after an
explosion killed 29 coal miners in West Virginia, officials continue to
investigate the cause of the disaster and the emergency response. Gwen Ifill
talks to reporter Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post for the latest on the mine
safety debate.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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What Drives Motivation in the Modern Workplace?: As part of his ongoing coverage
making sense of financial news, business and economics correspondent Paul Solman
reports on what drives people's behavior in the modern workplace.
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4/1/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 1, 2010; Market Monitor - Randall Eley of the Edgar Lomax
Company; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Economic Forecast Calls for More Jobs But
Not for Teens; Automotive Industry Outlook; One on One with Dr. David Levy of
Pricewaterhousecoopers; Tax Tips - Mutual Fund Settlements.
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4/2/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Analysis of March Jobs Report with Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich; Planning
101 - Paying for College: College Cost Challenge; Planning 101 - Paying for
College: Which College Costs What?; Planning 101 - Paying for College: The 529;
Planning 101 - Paying for College: Student Loan Options; Planning 101 - Paying
for College: Savings Timetable; Planning 101 - Paying for College: Financial Aid
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4/5/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 5, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Small Banks May Be
A Better Model Than Big Banks; Extended Unemployment Benefits Have Expired; A
Sneak Preview of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo; Commentary -Financial Regulatory
Reform; The Federal Government Slaps Toyota With a Fine.
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4/6/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 6, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Deadly Mine
Explosion Puts Heat on Massey Energy; Supply, Demand, & Oil Prices; One on One
with Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext; Of Mutual Interest - John Waggoner
on IRAs; Commentary-Taking a Shine to Gold.
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4/7/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 7, 2010; Street Critique - Michael Farr of Farr, Miller,
and Washington; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Alan Greenspan Gets Grilled on
Capitol Hill; Goldman Sachs Says It’s Not Our Fault...; One on One with Scott
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4/8/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 8, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Ex-Citigroup CEO
Says He's Sorry; Retailers Ring Up New Optimism; U.S. Airways & United Airlines
Merger Talks; The Business of Business Brokering; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips Demutualized Stock Sales.
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4/9/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 9, 2010; Market Monitor - Eugene Peroni, Jr. of Advisors
Asset Management; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Freddie Mac's Former CEO Daniel
Mudd Apologizes on the Hill; Mortgage Rates are on the Rise; Mark Esbeck,
President IMAP on Mergers & Acquisitions.
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4/12/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 12, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; President Obama
and Chinese President Hu Jintao Have a Sit Down; China Reports a Trade Deficit;
Microsoft Introduces Us To Its Kin; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - IRA Do Over.
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4/13/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 13, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Intel's Earnings
are the Best in Decades; Twitter Adds Ads; WAMU Execs Blame Uncle Sam For
Financial Failures; Complex CDs; Bank Stock Outlook; Dr. Brian O'Leary of Dupage
Medical Group; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - 1099 Mine Field.
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4/14/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Street Critique - Kris Jenner of the T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund; Market
Stats for April 14, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Fed Chairman Ben
Bernanke Remains Optimistic About Economic Recovery; What is Hidden in the
Consumer Price Index?; Street Critique with Kris Jenner of T. Rowe Price Health
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-Tax Shelters.
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4/15/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 15, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Google's Earnings
Are Up But Stocks Sell Off; A Look at Tech Sector Action; Robert Reynolds of
Putnam Investments on Investment Plans; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips-Deadline
Day?; Funny Money-Iron Accountant.
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4/03/2010 12:00:00 AM
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CNBC's business news anchor Maria Bartiromo, author of "The 10 Laws of Enduring
Success," describes what went wrong over the last few years and discusses
whether lessons have been learned. Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston explains
his character in the AMC original series Breaking Bad.
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4/07/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Political theorist and President-Director of CivWorld at Demos, Benjamin Barber
weighs in on financial regulation, bipartisanship and the role of diplomacy; he
also discusses preparations for Interdependence Day.
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4/10/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Whistleblower Harry Markopolos, author of "No One Would Listen," explains how he
discovered Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme and whether victims had any
responsibility. Actor Mark Harmon talks about how his hit show, NCIS, stands out
against other procedural dramas.
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4/15/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Elizabeth Warren, chair of the bank-bailout Congressional Oversight Panel,
weighs in on the foreclosure crisis and the potential of a consumer financial
protection agency. Best-selling author Anne Lamont talks about raising children
in today's world and her new book, Imperfect Birds.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Vatican Distances Itself from Minister's Remarks: In other news, Pope
Benedict's personal minister sparked outrage on Good Friday by comparing
criticism of the pope over church abuse scandals to "collective violence"
against Jews. Also, Afghan President Hamid Karzai tried to smooth relations with
the U.S. after reports he again blamed election fraud on Western interference.
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Pope--Church Weathers 'Times of Difficulty' Over Abuse Scandal: With growing
controversy over Pope Benedict's role in punishing priests accused of
misconduct, Margaret Warner reports on the reaction of Catholics in the U.S. to
the sex abuse scandal.
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Amid Scandal, Examining the Vatican's Response: Vatican officials have condemned
criticism of Pope Benedict in connection with the sexual abuse scandal roiling
the Church. Margaret Warner talks to two church experts in the U.S.
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4/04/2010 11:00:00 AM
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A Holy Scandal: During Holy Week, more claims of sex abuse rock the Catholic
Church. Diagnosing Disease: In the conclusion of our three-part series on
genetic mapping and rare pediatric diseases, we examine the barriers families
face when it comes to diagnosing rare conditions. The panelists are: Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda
Henneberger; The Progressive Magazine's Ruth Conniff; Former EEOC Chair Cari
Dominguez; and Children's National Medical Center's Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
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Awakenings 1954-1956/Fighting Back 1957-1962
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4/1/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Documentary
Awakenings (1954-1956): Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to
fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered
young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man
in Montgomery, Alabama; Fighting Back (1957-1962): States' rights loyalists and
federal authorities collide in the 1957 battle to integrate Little Rock's
Central High School, and again in James Meredith's 1962 challenge to segregation
at the University of Mississippi. Both times, a Southern governor squares off
with a U.S. president, violence erupts -- and integration is carried out.
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4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Health Care Reform Challenges Continue from Many States: With 14 state
governments suing over health care reform, Judy Woodruff gets opposing views
about the constitutionality of the new federal law.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Florida Struggles to Keep Up With Demands on Unemployment System: In the latest
in a series of reports making sense of the economy, Paul Solman examines
troubles for both those receiving and those paying for jobless benefits in
Florida, where jobless rates are the sixth highest in the country.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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New Orleans Schools See Progress Despite Troubles: In his ongoing look at
efforts to turn around ailing schools in New Orleans and Washington, D.C. John
Merrow reports on the use of alternative school programs in Louisiana and
progress on negotiations between a teachers union and public schools in the
nation's capital.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Virginia Voters Examine Health Reform: In the second of two reports on the
implications of the new health care law, Betty Ann Bowser reports from Virginia
as Rep. Tom Perriello meets with constituents.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Brooks, Marcus on Legacy of John Paul Stevens: Columnists David Brooks and Ruth
Marcus sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and the announcement by
Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan that he will not seek re-election.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Spotlight City--Winners and Losers of Florida's Foreclosure Crisis: Paul Solman
kicks off the Spotlight series about how the economic crisis has affected
attitudes toward government, with a report from Florida on people who have lost
their homes to foreclosures and the buyers who are snapping up those properties.
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Tampa Faces Troubled Economic Recovery: As part of the Spotlight City series in
Tampa on how the economic crisis has affected attitudes toward government, Gwen
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Ifill talks to four Floridians about the unstable housing market, high
unemployment rates, the soaring cost of living and the lack of access to
education.
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4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Health Reform Law Remains a Hot Topic in Florida: As part the Spotlight City
series from Tampa, Betty Ann Bowser reports on the public reaction to the new
health care reform law and why it's still being debated in Florida.
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Floridians Consider Health Reform's Merits: Our Spotlight City coverage in Tampa
looks at how the government's expanded role in health care will affect the lives
and livelihoods of four Floridians.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Tracking Tax Dollar Spending in Florida: In our continuing Spotlight City series
about how people view the government, Judy Woodruff reports from Tampa on
tracking Florida's federal tax dollars and the debate about how they are spent.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Town Hall Spotlights Voter Frustrations in Tampa: As part of a series
spotlighting public opinion of government, Judy Woodruff moderates a town hall
meeting on the economy, politics and more in Tampa.
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4/2/2010 7:30:00 PM
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Maximum Capacity. Saving tax dollars--can an innovative program make big cuts in
America's prison population? The number of inmates in American prisons is
outpacing the system's ability to hold them all. In one startling example,
California prisons hold well over 50,000 more inmates than they're designed for,
even though the state has built a dozen new prisons in the last 15 years. One of
the biggest reasons is rampant recidivism. This week, NOW goes inside an
Illinois prison that may have the answer to California's problems. With its
innovative plan to keep released inmates from coming back, the Sheridan
Correctional Center is trying to redefine "tough on crime" by being the largest
fully dedicated drug prison in the country. The approach involves aggressive
counseling, job training, and following the convicts after they get out. Can
their novel approach keep convicts out of jail for good?
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4/9/2010 7:30:00 PM
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A Town Revitalized? Can one of America's most unorthodox mayors revitalize a
town on the verge of collapse? The national economic disaster hit the city of
Braddock Pennsylvania like a wrecking ball. But Braddock Mayor John Fetterman-dubbed "America's Coolest Mayor" by The New York Times--is taking very
unconventional approaches to reinventing the town and re-inspiring its
residents. Home to the nation's first A&P supermarket and Andrew Carnegie's
first steel mill, Braddock is being revitalized with new youth and art programs,
renovations of abandoned real estate, and bold plans to attract artists and
green industries. This week, NOW sits down with Mayor Fetterman to learn how the
6'8" 370-pound political novice is trying to turn his town around, and if other
devastated communities can and should follow his large footsteps.
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4/2/2010 11:00:00 PM
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A look at Apple's iPad with David Carr of The New York Times and Walt Mossberg
of The Wall St. Journal.
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4/12/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, Charlie speaks with James Chanos, President, Kynikos Associates. Next,
Stephen Green, Group Chairman of HSBC discusses his book, "Good Value:
Reflections on Money, Morality, and an Uncertain World."
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Consumers Weigh Apple's iPad Buzz, Future of Tablet Computing: Apple's new iPad
tablet hit stores over the weekend, selling some 300,000 devices on its first
day. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of view about the iPad and what it could mean
for the future of mobile computing devices.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Should Consumers Move Their Money From Megabanks to Smaller Banks?: In the
latest in a series of reports making sense of the economy, Paul Solman explores
the differences for consumers between small community banks and the "too-big-tofail" financial giants.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Future of Net Neutrality Debated After Ruling: A federal court has ruled in
favor of Internet provider Comcast in a victory that raises questions about the
Federal Communications Commission's power to regulate the Web. Jeffrey Brown
gets two points of view on what it could mean for consumers.
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4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Bank Chiefs Take Heat on Capitol Hill Over Foreclosure Crisis: With more than
three million homeowners facing foreclosure this year, banking executives
testified before a House committee about why relief isn't reaching individuals
in need. Ray Suarez reports.
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30 minutes
4/1/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 1, 2010; Market Monitor - Randall Eley of the Edgar Lomax
Company; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Economic Forecast Calls for More Jobs But
Not for Teens; Automotive Industry Outlook; One on One with Dr. David Levy of
Pricewaterhousecoopers; Tax Tips - Mutual Fund Settlements.
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4/2/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Analysis of March Jobs Report with Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich; Planning
101 - Paying for College: College Cost Challenge; Planning 101 - Paying for
College: Which College Costs What?; Planning 101 - Paying for College: The 529;
Planning 101 - Paying for College: Student Loan Options; Planning 101 - Paying
for College: Savings Timetable; Planning 101 - Paying for College: Financial Aid
Tips.
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4/5/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 5, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Small Banks May Be
A Better Model Than Big Banks; Extended Unemployment Benefits Have Expired; A
Sneak Preview of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo; Commentary -Financial Regulatory
Reform; The Federal Government Slaps Toyota With a Fine.
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4/6/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 6, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Deadly Mine
Explosion Puts Heat on Massey Energy; Supply, Demand, & Oil Prices; One on One
with Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext; Of Mutual Interest - John Waggoner
on IRAs; Commentary-Taking a Shine to Gold.
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4/7/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 7, 2010; Street Critique - Michael Farr of Farr, Miller,
and Washington; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Alan Greenspan Gets Grilled on
Capitol Hill; Goldman Sachs Says It’s Not Our Fault...; One on One with Scott
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4/8/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 8, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Ex-Citigroup CEO
Says He's Sorry; Retailers Ring Up New Optimism; U.S. Airways & United Airlines
Merger Talks; The Business of Business Brokering; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips Demutualized Stock Sales.
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4/9/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 9, 2010; Market Monitor - Eugene Peroni, Jr. of Advisors
Asset Management; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Freddie Mac's Former CEO Daniel
Mudd Apologizes on the Hill; Mortgage Rates are on the Rise; Mark Esbeck,
President IMAP on Mergers & Acquisitions.
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4/12/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 12, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; President Obama
and Chinese President Hu Jintao Have a Sit Down; China Reports a Trade Deficit;
Microsoft Introduces Us To Its Kin; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - IRA Do Over.
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4/13/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 13, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Intel's Earnings
are the Best in Decades; Twitter Adds Ads; WAMU Execs Blame Uncle Sam For
Financial Failures; Complex CDs; Bank Stock Outlook; Dr. Brian O'Leary of Dupage
Medical Group; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - 1099 Mine Field.
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30 minutes
4/14/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Street Critique - Kris Jenner of the T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund; Market
Stats for April 14, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Fed Chairman Ben
Bernanke Remains Optimistic About Economic Recovery; What is Hidden in the
Consumer Price Index?; Street Critique with Kris Jenner of T. Rowe Price Health
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Sciences Fund; Space Shuttle/NASA Worker Breakdown; Kevin McCormally's-Tax Tip
-Tax Shelters.
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4/15/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 15, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Google's Earnings
Are Up But Stocks Sell Off; A Look at Tech Sector Action; Robert Reynolds of
Putnam Investments on Investment Plans; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips-Deadline
Day?; Funny Money-Iron Accountant.
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4/03/2010 12:00:00 AM
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CNBC's business news anchor Maria Bartiromo, author of "The 10 Laws of Enduring
Success," describes what went wrong over the last few years and discusses
whether lessons have been learned. Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston explains
his character in the AMC original series Breaking Bad.
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4/10/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Whistleblower Harry Markopolos, author of "No One Would Listen," explains how he
discovered Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme and whether victims had any
responsibility. Actor Mark Harmon talks about how his hit show, NCIS, stands out
against other procedural dramas.
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4/15/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Elizabeth Warren, chair of the bank-bailout Congressional Oversight Panel,
weighs in on the foreclosure crisis and the potential of a consumer financial
protection agency. Best-selling author Anne Lamont talks about raising children
in today's world and her new book, Imperfect Birds.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Awakenings 1954-1956/Fighting Back 1957-1962
120 minutes
4/1/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Awakenings (1954-1956): Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to
fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered
young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man
in Montgomery, Alabama; Fighting Back (1957-1962): States' rights loyalists and
federal authorities collide in the 1957 battle to integrate Little Rock's
Central High School, and again in James Meredith's 1962 challenge to segregation
at the University of Mississippi. Both times, a Southern governor squares off
with a U.S. president, violence erupts -- and integration is carried out.
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Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961/No Easy Walk 1961-1963
120 minutes
4/8/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
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01:56:45
Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961): Black college students take a leadership
role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the
South. "Freedom Riders" also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are
brutally attacked as they travel; No Easy Walk (1961-1963): The civil rights
movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed;
others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King's
leadership, shows a mounting national support for civil rights. President John
F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.
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Mississippi: Is This America? 1963-1964/Bridge to Freedom 1965
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4/15/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Mississippi: Is This America? (1963-1964): Mississippi's grass-roots civil
rights movement becomes an American concern when college students travel south
to help register black voters and three activists are murdered. The Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party challenges the regular Mississippi delegation at the
Democratic Convention in Atlantic City; Bridge to Freedom (1965): A decade of
lessons is applied in the climactic and bloody march from Selma to Montgomery,
Alabama. A major victory is won when the federal Voting Rights Bill passes, but
civil rights leaders know they have new challenges ahead.
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60 minutes
4/2/2010 8:00:00 PM
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American Inequality: Another study, "The Spirit Level" by Richard Wilkinson and
Kate Pickett, shows that the U.S. has the greatest income inequality among the
major developed countries. Get the stats and read an interview with the authors.
Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander: In the months before his death, Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. had expanded his focus on racial justice to include
reducing economic inequality. On this week's 42nd anniversary of King's
assassination, Bill Moyers sits down with attorneys Bryan Stevenson and Michelle
Alexander to discuss how far we've really come as a country, how poor and
working class Americans have been falling behind and what America must do to
fulfill Dr. King's vision. Moyers on Inequality: A Bill Moyers essay.
Reflections on King's Dreams: Revisit Dr. King's evolving theories of social and
economic justice through his speeches. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay. U.S. Prisons
and Drug Laws: The U.S. has five percent of the world's population and 25
percent of the world's prisoners -- how did we get here?
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4/9/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, a look at the retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, and
reflections on the man and the legacy with Jamal Greene, Constitutional Law
Professor at Columbia University. Next, a discussion about Latin America with
Greg Grandin, Associate Professor of Latin American history at New York
University, John Coatsworth, Dean, School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University, Kevin Casas-Zamora, Former Vice President of Costa Rica and
Michael Shifter, Incoming President of Inter-American Dialogue.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Can Genes Be Patented? Ruling Reignites Debate: A federal court this week
invalidated patents filed by biotech companies on the human genome, igniting
debate on exactly who owns genetic research. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of
view on the legal implications of the case.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Future of Net Neutrality Debated After Ruling: A federal court has ruled in
favor of Internet provider Comcast in a victory that raises questions about the
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Federal Communications Commission's power to regulate the Web. Jeffrey Brown
gets two points of view on what it could mean for consumers.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Vows to Move Quickly to Fill Court Vacancy: As Justice John Paul Stevens
prepares for retirement, Judy Woodruff talks to Marcia Coyle of the National Law
Journal and constitutional scholars Kathleen Sullivan and John McGinnis about
the possible candidates to replace him and the Senate confirmation battle that
will likely ensue.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Brooks, Marcus on Legacy of John Paul Stevens: Columnists David Brooks and Ruth
Marcus sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and the announcement by
Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan that he will not seek re-election.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Holder Defends Terror Trials, Guantanamo Plans: Attorney General Eric Holder
faced heated questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee over his decisions on
trying terror suspects and the closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.
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4/2/2010 7:30:00 PM
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Maximum Capacity. Saving tax dollars--can an innovative program make big cuts in
America's prison population? The number of inmates in American prisons is
outpacing the system's ability to hold them all. In one startling example,
California prisons hold well over 50,000 more inmates than they're designed for,
even though the state has built a dozen new prisons in the last 15 years. One of
the biggest reasons is rampant recidivism. This week, NOW goes inside an
Illinois prison that may have the answer to California's problems. With its
innovative plan to keep released inmates from coming back, the Sheridan
Correctional Center is trying to redefine "tough on crime" by being the largest
fully dedicated drug prison in the country. The approach involves aggressive
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counseling, job training, and following the convicts after they get out. Can
their novel approach keep convicts out of jail for good?
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4/08/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Homeboy Industries founder, Father Gregory Boyle, talks about dealing with the
realities of gang life, how the organization's businesses are faring in the
recession and what he hopes the takeaway will be for readers of his book,
"Tattoos on the Heart." Actress Kim Raver discusses wrestling with certain
issues in her latest series, Grey's Anatomy.
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Whistleblower Harry Markopolos, author of "No One Would Listen," explains how he
discovered Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme and whether victims had any
responsibility. Actor Mark Harmon talks about how his hit show, NCIS, stands out
against other procedural dramas.
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4/04/2010 11:00:00 AM
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A Holy Scandal: During Holy Week, more claims of sex abuse rock the Catholic
Church. Diagnosing Disease: In the conclusion of our three-part series on
genetic mapping and rare pediatric diseases, we examine the barriers families
face when it comes to diagnosing rare conditions. The panelists are: Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda
Henneberger; The Progressive Magazine's Ruth Conniff; Former EEOC Chair Cari
Dominguez; and Children's National Medical Center's Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
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4/2/2010 7:00:00 PM
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Drilling for energy and for support on health care, shaking hands with the
troops on a surprise trip overseas, and uncovering a possible threat to domestic
security, tonight on Washington Week. The president rallies for support of the
health care law as new poll numbers show low marks for him and Congress. The
president says, give it a chance. President Barack Obama said, "The polls
haven’t changed yet. Well, yes, it just happened last week." Looking to expand
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the energy sources, the administration takes the first steps in allowing more
oil and gas drilling offshore. Sec. Ken Salazar said, "This is a good balance
between conservation and development that gives us the energy security that we
need." But how much energy would it actually produce at how much risk to the
environment? Half a world away, a reminder of the struggles in Afghanistan and
Iraq, as the president visits American troops. President Obama said, "We did not
choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its
influence." But did he make any headway with the government in Afghanistan
plagued by corruption? And the FBI rounds up nine members of a militia style
group in Michigan charged with plotting violence against police. FBI Agent: They
could kill a lot of people just by themselves. What does it tell us about the
threat of domestic terrorism? Those stories this week from the reporters who
covered them: Dan Balz of the Washington Post, John Harwood of CNBC and the New
York Times, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, and Michael Duffy of Time Magazine.
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4/9/2010 7:00:00 PM
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Just when you thought the news might slow down, we have a new Supreme Court
vacancy, that plus nukes, Karzai, Steele, and tea party politics, tonight on
Washington Week. After nearly 90 years on the planet and 34 years on the bench,
Justice John Paul Stevens steps aside. We look at his past and the court’s
future. Just as consequential, two old Cold War foes agree to limit nuclear
weapons. President Barack Obama said, "A nuclear weapon in the hands of a
terrorist is a danger to people everywhere." While the U.S. wrestles with a
newly troubled partnership. President Hamid Karzai said, "Afghanistan is the
home of Afghans and we own this place and our partners are here to help in a
cause that’s all of us." A White House Reporter asked, "Is Karzai our ally?"
Robert Gibs replied, "Karzai is the democratically elected leader of
Afghanistan." And at home, the Republican Party searches for a way to crow its
activists. Sarah Palin said, "Don’t retreat, reload. And that is not a call for
violence." And its party chairman. Michael Steele said, "I hear the leadership.
We’re taking steps to make sure that we’re even more, how should we say,
fiscally conservative in our spending." Covering the week: Joan Biskupic of USA
Today, David Sanger of the New York Times, Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles
Times, and Charles Babington of the Associated Press.
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I.M. Pei: Building China Modern
60 minutes
4/2/2010 3:00:00 AM
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00:56:46
Now in his early 90s, I.M. Pei was invited to design a modern museum to house
the antiquities of Suzhou. This film follows this personal and architectural
journey from west to east, an expansive full-circle, a literal coming home -- a
realization of Pei's lifelong dream. But also, his biggest challenge and, seven
and a half years in the making, a work that he ultimately defines as "my
biography." While Pei's perspective is always in the forefront, local residents,
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design specialists, Suzhou officials, architects, designers and scholars
comment on Pei's life and work.
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4/9/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Andrew J. Bacevich: Historian, international relations expert and former U.S.
Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long
war in Afghanistan. Endangered Languages: More about endangered languages and
the Ojibwe Vocabulary Project. Louise Erdrich: Renowned for her mastery of
multiple genres -- including thirteen novels, poetry, children's literature, and
a memoir of early motherhood. Louise Erdrich discusses how her Native American
heritage and unique cultural experience has impacted her life, motherhood, and
work. Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended Interview: In a web exclusive
continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyers, Andrew J. Bacevich reflects
on the politics of war.
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4/7/2010 7:00:00 PM
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Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India,
generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage
who famously gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree.
The Buddha never claimed to be God or his emissary on earth. He said only that
he was a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, had
found a kind of serenity that others could find too. This documentary by awardwinning filmmaker David Grubin tells the story of his life, a journey especially
relevant in our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual confusion.
Richard Gere narrates.
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4/04/2010 5:00:00 PM
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Encore presentations: An instrument that may have been recovered from the
Hindenburg; a book that may have been a gift from John Adams to his son; a home
in the Bronx that may have been the birthplace of hip hop.
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4/11/2010 5:00:00 PM
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00:56:46
A dagger that may have belonged to dictator Benito Mussolini; letters from a man
who may have been part of the post-slavery exodus to Liberia; a device that
could have had something to do with nuclear attack preparedness.
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4/6/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Part II of The Mormons looks at the contemporary realities of the Mormon Church.
Whitney explores the massive missionary program, how the church has entered the
mainstream of American culture, the intricacies of Mormon theology and ritual,
and the excommunication of those who challenge church doctrine or who do not
follow its teachings.
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4/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Diane Ravitch, Former Education Department official and author of "The Death and
Life of the Great American School System," talks about the role of testing in
the U.S. education system. Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete discuss the impact of
their son's autism diagnosis--the difficulty and the silver lining--and the
books they've each written that they hope will help others.
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60 minutes
4/12/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, Charlie speaks with James Chanos, President, Kynikos Associates. Next,
Stephen Green, Group Chairman of HSBC discusses his book, "Good Value:
Reflections on Money, Morality, and an Uncertain World."
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4/14/2010 11:00:00 PM
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A conversation with Lee Hsien Loong, the Prime Minister of Singapore, about
Asia, the west, the global economy and the future.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Jobs Report Hints Economy Could Be Inching Toward Recovery: A new economic
report showed March had the largest increase in new jobs in three years, but the
unemployment rate held steady. Judy Woodruff talks to two economists about what
those numbers could mean for the U.S. economy and American workers.
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Florida Struggles to Keep Up With Demands on Unemployment System: In the latest
in a series of reports making sense of the economy, Paul Solman examines
troubles for both those receiving and those paying for jobless benefits in
Florida, where jobless rates are the sixth highest in the country.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Silicon Valley Slump Shows Shift of U.S. Technology: Correspondent Spencer
Michels reports on how the economic downturn has hit Silicon Valley and what it
means for the future of U.S. technological innovation.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Should Consumers Move Their Money From Megabanks to Smaller Banks?: In the
latest in a series of reports making sense of the economy, Paul Solman explores
the differences for consumers between small community banks and the "too-big-tofail" financial giants.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Ex-Citigroup Chiefs Express Regret for Role in Financial Crisis: Former
Citigroup executives apologized before members of Congress for their company's
involvement in the global financial crisis. Jeffrey Brown talks to the chairmen
of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission about their ongoing inquiry.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Spotlight City--Winners and Losers of Florida's Foreclosure Crisis: Paul Solman
kicks off the Spotlight series about how the economic crisis has affected
attitudes toward government, with a report from Florida on people who have lost
their homes to foreclosures and the buyers who are snapping up those properties.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Tampa Faces Troubled Economic Recovery: As part of the Spotlight City series in
Tampa on how the economic crisis has affected attitudes toward government, Gwen
Ifill talks to four Floridians about the unstable housing market, high
unemployment rates, the soaring cost of living and the lack of access to
education.
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4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Bank Chiefs Take Heat on Capitol Hill Over Foreclosure Crisis: With more than
three million homeowners facing foreclosure this year, banking executives
testified before a House committee about why relief isn't reaching individuals
in need. Ray Suarez reports.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Presses for Financial Overhaul as Senate Fight Looms: President Obama made
a case for overhauling the nation's financial system today, in an attempt to win
action in the Senate. Jeffrey Brown talks to financial experts for more on a
reform bill's prospects.
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News Wrap--Fed Warns Congress to Rein in National Debt: In other news Wednesday,
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress and the President to begin
reining in the deficit and a series of powerful earthquakes killed at least 400
people in western China.
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Tracking Tax Dollar Spending in Florida: In our continuing Spotlight City series
about how people view the government, Judy Woodruff reports from Tampa on
tracking Florida's federal tax dollars and the debate about how they are spent.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Town Hall Spotlights Voter Frustrations in Tampa: As part of a series
spotlighting public opinion of government, Judy Woodruff moderates a town hall
meeting on the economy, politics and more in Tampa.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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What Drives Motivation in the Modern Workplace?: As part of his ongoing coverage
making sense of financial news, business and economics correspondent Paul Solman
reports on what drives people's behavior in the modern workplace.
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4/1/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 1, 2010; Market Monitor - Randall Eley of the Edgar Lomax
Company; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Economic Forecast Calls for More Jobs But
Not for Teens; Automotive Industry Outlook; One on One with Dr. David Levy of
Pricewaterhousecoopers; Tax Tips - Mutual Fund Settlements.
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4/2/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Analysis of March Jobs Report with Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich; Planning
101 - Paying for College: College Cost Challenge; Planning 101 - Paying for
College: Which College Costs What?; Planning 101 - Paying for College: The 529;
Planning 101 - Paying for College: Student Loan Options; Planning 101 - Paying
for College: Savings Timetable; Planning 101 - Paying for College: Financial Aid
Tips.
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4/5/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 5, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Small Banks May Be
A Better Model Than Big Banks; Extended Unemployment Benefits Have Expired; A
Sneak Preview of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo; Commentary -Financial Regulatory
Reform; The Federal Government Slaps Toyota With a Fine.
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4/6/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 6, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Deadly Mine
Explosion Puts Heat on Massey Energy; Supply, Demand, & Oil Prices; One on One
with Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext; Of Mutual Interest - John Waggoner
on IRAs; Commentary-Taking a Shine to Gold.
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4/7/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 7, 2010; Street Critique - Michael Farr of Farr, Miller,
and Washington; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Alan Greenspan Gets Grilled on
Capitol Hill; Goldman Sachs Says It’s Not Our Fault...; One on One with Scott
Serota, President & CEO, Blue Cross & Blue Shield; Money File-Foreign Bond
Funds.
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4/8/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 8, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Ex-Citigroup CEO
Says He's Sorry; Retailers Ring Up New Optimism; U.S. Airways & United Airlines
Merger Talks; The Business of Business Brokering; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips Demutualized Stock Sales.
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4/9/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 9, 2010; Market Monitor - Eugene Peroni, Jr. of Advisors
Asset Management; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Freddie Mac's Former CEO Daniel
Mudd Apologizes on the Hill; Mortgage Rates are on the Rise; Mark Esbeck,
President IMAP on Mergers & Acquisitions.
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30 minutes
4/12/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 12, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; President Obama
and Chinese President Hu Jintao Have a Sit Down; China Reports a Trade Deficit;
Microsoft Introduces Us To Its Kin; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - IRA Do Over.
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30 minutes
4/13/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 13, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Intel's Earnings
are the Best in Decades; Twitter Adds Ads; WAMU Execs Blame Uncle Sam For
Financial Failures; Complex CDs; Bank Stock Outlook; Dr. Brian O'Leary of Dupage
Medical Group; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - 1099 Mine Field.
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30 minutes
4/14/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Street Critique - Kris Jenner of the T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund; Market
Stats for April 14, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Fed Chairman Ben
Bernanke Remains Optimistic About Economic Recovery; What is Hidden in the
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Consumer Price Index?; Street Critique with Kris Jenner of T. Rowe Price
Health Sciences Fund; Space Shuttle/NASA Worker Breakdown; Kevin McCormally'sTax Tip -Tax Shelters.
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4/15/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 15, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Google's Earnings
Are Up But Stocks Sell Off; A Look at Tech Sector Action; Robert Reynolds of
Putnam Investments on Investment Plans; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips-Deadline
Day?; Funny Money-Iron Accountant.
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4/9/2010 7:30:00 PM
PBS
News
A Town Revitalized? Can one of America's most unorthodox mayors revitalize a
town on the verge of collapse? The national economic disaster hit the city of
Braddock Pennsylvania like a wrecking ball. But Braddock Mayor John Fetterman-dubbed "America's Coolest Mayor" by The New York Times--is taking very
unconventional approaches to reinventing the town and re-inspiring its
residents. Home to the nation's first A&P supermarket and Andrew Carnegie's
first steel mill, Braddock is being revitalized with new youth and art programs,
renovations of abandoned real estate, and bold plans to attract artists and
green industries. This week, NOW sits down with Mayor Fetterman to learn how the
6'8" 370-pound political novice is trying to turn his town around, and if other
devastated communities can and should follow his large footsteps.
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4/03/2010 12:00:00 AM
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CNBC's business news anchor Maria Bartiromo, author of "The 10 Laws of Enduring
Success," describes what went wrong over the last few years and discusses
whether lessons have been learned. Emmy-winning actor Bryan Cranston explains
his character in the AMC original series Breaking Bad.
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4/06/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
New House Ways and Means committee chair, Rep. Sandy Levin, discusses the plan
for financial reform and the importance of the healthcare reform bill. Emmy-
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winning TV writer-producer David Simon explains the title and discusses the
post-Katrina New Orleans setting of his new HBO series, Treme.
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4/07/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Political theorist and President-Director of CivWorld at Demos, Benjamin Barber
weighs in on financial regulation, bipartisanship and the role of diplomacy; he
also discusses preparations for Interdependence Day.
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4/10/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Whistleblower Harry Markopolos, author of "No One Would Listen," explains how he
discovered Bernie Madoff's Ponzi scheme and whether victims had any
responsibility. Actor Mark Harmon talks about how his hit show, NCIS, stands out
against other procedural dramas.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Awakenings 1954-1956/Fighting Back 1957-1962
120 minutes
4/1/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Awakenings (1954-1956): Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to
fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered
young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man
in Montgomery, Alabama; Fighting Back (1957-1962): States' rights loyalists and
federal authorities collide in the 1957 battle to integrate Little Rock's
Central High School, and again in James Meredith's 1962 challenge to segregation
at the University of Mississippi. Both times, a Southern governor squares off
with a U.S. president, violence erupts -- and integration is carried out.
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Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961/No Easy Walk 1961-1963
120 minutes
4/8/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
01:56:45
Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961): Black college students take a leadership
role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the
South. "Freedom Riders" also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are
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brutally attacked as they travel; No Easy Walk (1961-1963): The civil rights
movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed;
others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King's
leadership, shows a mounting national support for civil rights. President John
F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.
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30 minutes
4/09/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Debi Gutierrez takes a look back at the past week's episodes of A Place of Our
Own. Then, Sabra Smith stops by the studio to discuss schedule-making strategies
for childcare providers.
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Kitchen Science
30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas
of Downey, California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his
interest in science. What is the best way to do this?"
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30 minutes
4/20/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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30 minutes
4/21/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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Most Common Types of Special Needs
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Connie Reid:
"I'm concerned about the development of one of the children in my care. How can
his family and I find out if he has special needs and how can we respond to
them?"
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4/23/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez takes a look back at the past week's episodes of A Place of
Our Own.
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4/1/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, Charlie interviews Mike Krzyzewski, Head Coach of Duke Basketball. Next,
a discussion on the Hamas assassination in Dubai with Brian Ross of ABC News,
author Edward Jay Epstein, Borzou Daragahi of The Los Angeles Times and Robert
Malley of The International Crisis Group.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Ciencia en la Cocina
30 minutes
4/12/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
Alina Rosario and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child development
experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas of Downey,
California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his interest in
science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Los Sentidos y el Aprendizaje
30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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Yo y Mi Familia: La Historia Familiar
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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La Manera Eficáz de Elogiar y Alentar al Niño
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
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Cómo Enriquecer el Vocabulario del Niño
30 minutes
4/19/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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La Importancia del Juego Brusco
30 minutes
4/20/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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Las Necesidades Especiales Más Comúnes
30 minutes
4/21/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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Como Motivar a Su Niño a Decir la Verdad
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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Recuento Semanal
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4/23/2010 1:30:00 PM
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Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Spotlight on the Childcare Provider of the Week.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
New Orleans Schools See Progress Despite Troubles: In his ongoing look at
efforts to turn around ailing schools in New Orleans and Washington, D.C. John
Merrow reports on the use of alternative school programs in Louisiana and
progress on negotiations between a teachers union and public schools in the
nation's capital.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Tampa Faces Troubled Economic Recovery: As part of the Spotlight City series in
Tampa on how the economic crisis has affected attitudes toward government, Gwen
Ifill talks to four Floridians about the unstable housing market, high
unemployment rates, the soaring cost of living and the lack of access to
education.
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4/2/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Analysis of March Jobs Report with Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich; Planning
101 - Paying for College: College Cost Challenge; Planning 101 - Paying for
College: Which College Costs What?; Planning 101 - Paying for College: The 529;
Planning 101 - Paying for College: Student Loan Options; Planning 101 - Paying
for College: Savings Timetable; Planning 101 - Paying for College: Financial Aid
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4/01/2010 1:00:00 AM
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Documentary
01:26:46
This documentary tells the story of the nation's best high school basketball
coach, Bob Hurley, Sr. In his 36 years at St. Anthony's, he's won 23 state
titles, three national championships with 957 career wins. The film reveals the
coach's life-long struggle to inspire and motivate those around him to keep the
doors open of a poor, inner-city Catholic High School in Jersey City, New
Jersey. This is also the story about the teenage athletes fighting their way
out of the poverty and desolation that surrounds them armed with little more
than a basketball and the hard wisdom of a fierce, demanding coach.
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4/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Diane Ravitch, Former Education Department official and author of "The Death and
Life of the Great American School System," talks about the role of testing in
the U.S. education system. Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete discuss the impact of
their son's autism diagnosis--the difficulty and the silver lining--and the
books they've each written that they hope will help others.
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4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
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A Violent Moment in American Labor History, Captured in Verse: Colorado poet
David Mason shares a look at a dramatic moment in American labor history through
his poem about a 1913 mine strike that ended in violence.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Jobs Report Hints Economy Could Be Inching Toward Recovery: A new economic
report showed March had the largest increase in new jobs in three years, but the
unemployment rate held steady. Judy Woodruff talks to two economists about what
those numbers could mean for the U.S. economy and American workers.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Florida Struggles to Keep Up With Demands on Unemployment System: In the latest
in a series of reports making sense of the economy, Paul Solman examines
troubles for both those receiving and those paying for jobless benefits in
Florida, where jobless rates are the sixth highest in the country.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Shields, Brooks on Political Cost of Unemployment: Columnists Mark Shields and
David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
political impact of sustained high unemployment and Obama's surprise visit to
Afghanistan.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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New Orleans Schools See Progress Despite Troubles: In his ongoing look at
efforts to turn around ailing schools in New Orleans and Washington, D.C. John
Merrow reports on the use of alternative school programs in Louisiana and
progress on negotiations between a teachers union and public schools in the
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Tampa Faces Troubled Economic Recovery: As part of the Spotlight City series in
Tampa on how the economic crisis has affected attitudes toward government, Gwen
Ifill talks to four Floridians about the unstable housing market, high
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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What Drives Motivation in the Modern Workplace?: As part of his ongoing coverage
making sense of financial news, business and economics correspondent Paul Solman
reports on what drives people's behavior in the modern workplace.
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30 minutes
4/1/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 1, 2010; Market Monitor - Randall Eley of the Edgar Lomax
Company; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Economic Forecast Calls for More Jobs But
Not for Teens; Automotive Industry Outlook; One on One with Dr. David Levy of
Pricewaterhousecoopers; Tax Tips - Mutual Fund Settlements.
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4/2/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Analysis of March Jobs Report with Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich; Planning
101 - Paying for College: College Cost Challenge; Planning 101 - Paying for
College: Which College Costs What?; Planning 101 - Paying for College: The 529;
Planning 101 - Paying for College: Student Loan Options; Planning 101 - Paying
for College: Savings Timetable; Planning 101 - Paying for College: Financial Aid
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4/5/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 5, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Small Banks May Be
A Better Model Than Big Banks; Extended Unemployment Benefits Have Expired; A
Sneak Preview of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo; Commentary -Financial Regulatory
Reform; The Federal Government Slaps Toyota With a Fine.
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4/14/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Street Critique - Kris Jenner of the T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund; Market
Stats for April 14, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Fed Chairman Ben
Bernanke Remains Optimistic About Economic Recovery; What is Hidden in the
Consumer Price Index?; Street Critique with Kris Jenner of T. Rowe Price Health
Sciences Fund; Space Shuttle/NASA Worker Breakdown; Kevin McCormally's-Tax Tip Tax Shelters.
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4/11/2010 11:00:00 AM
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00:00:00
Fewer Teen Moms: A new CDC report finds an increase in births among older women
and a drop among teens. Stuck In The Middle: A report shows steady growth and
near equal representation of women in lower-ranking federal jobs, but men
continue to outnumber women in Senior Executive Service positions. Sweet Kids: A
look at the physical and emotional challenges children with diabetes face. The
panelists are: Physician and Wellness Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington; Former Labor
Dept. Official Karen Czarnecki; The Feminist Majority's Kim Gandy; and Former
EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
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30 minutes
4/2/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
News
Drilling for energy and for support on health care, shaking hands with the
troops on a surprise trip overseas, and uncovering a possible threat to domestic
security, tonight on Washington Week. The president rallies for support of the
health care law as new poll numbers show low marks for him and Congress. The
president says, give it a chance. President Barack Obama said, "The polls
haven’t changed yet. Well, yes, it just happened last week." Looking to expand
the energy sources, the administration takes the first steps in allowing more
oil and gas drilling offshore. Sec. Ken Salazar said, "This is a good balance
between conservation and development that gives us the energy security that we
need." But how much energy would it actually produce at how much risk to the
environment? Half a world away, a reminder of the struggles in Afghanistan and
Iraq, as the president visits American troops. President Obama said, "We did not
choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its
influence." But did he make any headway with the government in Afghanistan
plagued by corruption? And the FBI rounds up nine members of a militia style
group in Michigan charged with plotting violence against police. FBI Agent: They
could kill a lot of people just by themselves. What does it tell us about the
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threat of domestic terrorism? Those stories this week from the reporters who
covered them: Dan Balz of the Washington Post, John Harwood of CNBC and the New
York Times, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, and Michael Duffy of Time Magazine.
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Crown of the Continent - Alaska's Wrangell - St. Elias
30 minutes
4/1/2010 2:30:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
Filmmaker John Grabowska explores Alaska's visually spectacular region of
Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, which includes the continent's largest
assemblage of glaciers, the greatest collection of peaks above 16,000 feet,
along with dramatic valleys, wild rivers and a variety of wildlife.
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4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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News Wrap--New England Floodwaters Recede: In other news Thursday, floodwater
began to recede in New England's hard-hit communities, leaving enormous damage
in its wake. Also, new federal rules for gas mileage and auto emissions became
final.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Hope Dims for Missing West Virginia Miners After Large Blast: The search for
four missing miners was halted because of dangerous conditions underground
Tuesday, following a massive explosion that claimed 25 lives in West Virginia.
Gwen Ifill reports on the rescue effort in the deadliest U.S. mining disaster in
26 years.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Mining Safety Reexamined After Another Deadly Disaster in W.Va.: Following the
deadly mine explosion in southern West Virginia, Jim Lehrer talks to two
reporters about the ongoing recovery efforts, the dangers of mining coal and the
state of safety standards in the industry.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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West Virginia Families Clinging to
holes to vent explosive gasses out
are still missing. Jim Lehrer gets
the scene about the search efforts
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'Sliver of Hope': Crews continued to drill
of a mine in West Virginia where four miners
an update from NPR reporter Frank Langfitt on
and questions about the mine's safety record.
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PBS NewsHour
60 minutes
4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
News Wrap--Search Stalls for Missing W.Va. Miners: In other news Thursday,
explosive gasses again forced emergency crews to abandon rescue efforts in a
West Virginia coal mine where 25 men died on Monday. Also, military officials
said two U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Obama Requests Report on W.Va. Mine Explosion: In other news Friday,
rescuers again struggled in their search to find four missing miners who were
trapped by an explosion in a West Virginia coal mine on Monday. Also, thousands
mourned those killed in this week's political violence in Kyrgyzstan.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Investigators Probe Mine Disaster in West Virginia: More than a week after an
explosion killed 29 coal miners in West Virginia, officials continue to
investigate the cause of the disaster and the emergency response. Gwen Ifill
talks to reporter Ed O'Keefe of the Washington Post for the latest on the mine
safety debate.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Icelandic Volcano Eruption Strands Air Passengers Across Europe: A giant cloud
of ash from a glacial volcano in Iceland grounded hundreds of flights across
northern Europe. Kylie Morris of Independent Television News provides an update
on when air traffic might resume.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Attacks Kill 11 in Southern Afghanistan: In other news on Thursday, a
suicide car bombing in Afghanistan killed seven foreign workers in the southern
city of Kandahar and rescue workers in China continued the search for survivors
of Wednesday's powerful earthquakes.
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Nature | Moment of Impact
Hunters & Herds
60 minutes
4/4/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
From Africa’s Serengeti to California’s grasslands, some of nature’s most
dramatic moments are caught, examined and fractured into their unique parts
within creatures great and small to reveal the amazing abilities that give each
animal the instinct, intelligence and brute prowess to survive. From elaborate
impact sequences that spin around animals caught in a frozen moment to
animations that go inside their bodies a unique view of animals’ amazing
biomechanics is revealed.
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Nature | Moment of Impact
Jungle
60 minutes
4/11/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
The jungle’s layers are peeled back to dissect more amazing moments of impact.
Stealth and ambush reign in the jungle and survival depends on highly tuned
senses and ingenious defenses. From ninja ants to flying snakes, cameras dive
underwater, sail through trees and penetrate fur, feathers, skin and bone to
reveal the science of some amazing animal engineering hidden deep in the jungle.
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Nightly Business Report
30 minutes
4/6/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 6, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Deadly Mine
Explosion Puts Heat on Massey Energy; Supply, Demand, & Oil Prices; One on One
with Duncan Niederauer, CEO of NYSE Euronext; Of Mutual Interest - John Waggoner
on IRAs; Commentary-Taking a Shine to Gold.
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NOVA
Rat Attack
60 minutes
4/04/2010 3:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Every 48 years, the inhabitants of the remote Indian state of Mizoram suffer a
horrendous ordeal known locally as mautam. An indigenous species of bamboo,
blanketing 30 percent of Mizoram's 8,100 square miles, blooms once every halfcentury, spurring an explosion in the rat population which feeds off the
bamboo's fruit. The rats run amok, destroying crops and precipitating a
crippling famine throughout Mizoram. NOVA follows this gripping tale of nature's
capacity to engender human suffering, and investigates the botanical mystery of
why the bamboo flowers and why the rats attack with clockwork precision every
half-century.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/02/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
David Shenk, author of "The Genius in All of Us," explains the role of genetics
in everyday abilities and how our environment shapes our genius. Grammy-winning
singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan shares his thoughts on comparisons to his father
and talks about working with T. Bone Burnett.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/09/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Journalist David Frum discusses his ouster from the conservative think tank
American Enterprise Institute and the "crisis of followship." Environmentalist
Annie Leonard explains The Story of Stuff project.
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Washington Week
30 minutes
4/2/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
News
Drilling for energy and for support on health care, shaking hands with the
troops on a surprise trip overseas, and uncovering a possible threat to domestic
security, tonight on Washington Week. The president rallies for support of the
health care law as new poll numbers show low marks for him and Congress. The
president says, give it a chance. President Barack Obama said, "The polls
haven’t changed yet. Well, yes, it just happened last week." Looking to expand
the energy sources, the administration takes the first steps in allowing more
oil and gas drilling offshore. Sec. Ken Salazar said, "This is a good balance
between conservation and development that gives us the energy security that we
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need." But how much energy would it actually produce at how much risk to the
environment? Half a world away, a reminder of the struggles in Afghanistan and
Iraq, as the president visits American troops. President Obama said, "We did not
choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its
influence." But did he make any headway with the government in Afghanistan
plagued by corruption? And the FBI rounds up nine members of a militia style
group in Michigan charged with plotting violence against police. FBI Agent: They
could kill a lot of people just by themselves. What does it tell us about the
threat of domestic terrorism? Those stories this week from the reporters who
covered them: Dan Balz of the Washington Post, John Harwood of CNBC and the New
York Times, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, and Michael Duffy of Time Magazine.
Category:
Family/Marriage
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Place of Our Own; A
Week in Review
30 minutes
4/09/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Debi Gutierrez takes a look back at the past week's episodes of A Place of Our
Own. Then, Sabra Smith stops by the studio to discuss schedule-making strategies
for childcare providers.
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Place of Our Own; A
Using Praise and Encouragement Effectively
30 minutes
4/12/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Jennifer
Saldivar: "I've recently heard that there can be such a thing as too much
praise. If this is true, what's the best way to encourage my son?"
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Place of Our Own; A
Kitchen Science
30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas
of Downey, California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his
interest in science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Place of Our Own; A
Learning Through the Senses
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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Place of Our Own; A
Me and My Family: Importance of Family History
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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Place of Our Own; A
Week in Review
30 minutes
4/16/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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Place of Our Own; A
Encouraging Honesty in Your Child
30 minutes
4/19/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Host Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of guests discuss how to encourage honesty in
children.
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Place of Our Own; A
Building Vocabulary
30 minutes
4/20/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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Place of Our Own; A
Most Common Types of Special Needs
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Connie Reid:
"I'm concerned about the development of one of the children in my care. How can
his family and I find out if he has special needs and how can we respond to
them?"
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Place of Our Own; A
Week in Review
30 minutes
4/23/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez takes a look back at the past week's episodes of A Place of
Our Own.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Ciencia en la Cocina
30 minutes
4/12/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
Alina Rosario and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child development
experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas of Downey,
California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his interest in
science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Los Sentidos y el Aprendizaje
30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Yo y Mi Familia: La Historia Familiar
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Manera Eficáz de Elogiar y Alentar al Niño
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Recuento Semanal
30 minutes
4/16/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Then Arturo Landin from the Los Angeles Department of Health stops by the studio
to discuss the dangers of lead exposure for children.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Cómo Enriquecer el Vocabulario del Niño
30 minutes
4/19/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
entertainment format -- the daytime talk/demonstration show -- with solid
educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Importancia del Juego Brusco
30 minutes
4/20/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Las Necesidades Especiales Más Comúnes
30 minutes
4/21/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
entertainment format -- the daytime talk/demonstration show -- with solid
educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Como Motivar a Su Niño a Decir la Verdad
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
entertainment format -- the daytime talk/demonstration show -- with solid
educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Recuento Semanal
30 minutes
4/23/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Spotlight on the Childcare Provider of the Week.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/02/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
David Shenk, author of "The Genius in All of Us," explains the role of genetics
in everyday abilities and how our environment shapes our genius. Grammy-winning
singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan shares his thoughts on comparisons to his father
and talks about working with T. Bone Burnett.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Diane Ravitch, Former Education Department official and author of "The Death and
Life of the Great American School System," talks about the role of testing in
the U.S. education system. Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete discuss the impact of
their son's autism diagnosis--the difficulty and the silver lining--and the
books they've each written that they hope will help others.
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4/15/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Elizabeth Warren, chair of the bank-bailout Congressional Oversight Panel,
weighs in on the foreclosure crisis and the potential of a consumer financial
protection agency. Best-selling author Anne Lamont talks about raising children
in today's world and her new book, Imperfect Birds.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
30 minutes
4/04/2010 11:00:00 AM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
00:00:00
A Holy Scandal: During Holy Week, more claims of sex abuse rock the Catholic
Church. Diagnosing Disease: In the conclusion of our three-part series on
genetic mapping and rare pediatric diseases, we examine the barriers families
face when it comes to diagnosing rare conditions. The panelists are: Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda
Henneberger; The Progressive Magazine's Ruth Conniff; Former EEOC Chair Cari
Dominguez; and Children's National Medical Center's Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
30 minutes
4/11/2010 11:00:00 AM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Fewer Teen Moms: A new CDC report finds an increase in births among older women
and a drop among teens. Stuck In The Middle: A report shows steady growth and
near equal representation of women in lower-ranking federal jobs, but men
continue to outnumber women in Senior Executive Service positions. Sweet Kids: A
look at the physical and emotional challenges children with diabetes face. The
panelists are: Physician and Wellness Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington; Former Labor
Dept. Official Karen Czarnecki; The Feminist Majority's Kim Gandy; and Former
EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
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When Families Grieve
60 minutes
4/14/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
When Families Grieve presents families' personal stories about coping with the
death of a parent, as well as strategies that have helped these families move
forward.
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Health/Health Care
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Polio Crusade: American Experience; The
60 minutes
4/12/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents "The Polio Crusade," a one-hour documentary from
filmmaker Sarah Colt ("Geronimo," "RFK") that interweaves the personal accounts
of polio survivors with the story of an ardent crusader who tirelessly fought on
their behalf while scientists raced to eradicate this dreaded disease. Based in
part on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Polio: An American Story" by David
Oshinsky, "The Polio Crusade" features interviews with historians, scientists,
polio survivors, and the only surviving scientist from the core research team
that developed the Salk vaccine, Julius Youngner.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/8/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations discusses the
new arms reduction treaty between the U.S. and Russia. Next, historians on
President Obama, with Douglas Brinkley, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jon Meacham.
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Frontline
Obama's Deal
60 minutes
4/13/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Health care reform was the first big policy deal taken on by the Obama
administration. Many say the young president has bet the mid-term elections,
possibly his presidency, on the outcome. In a new investigation FRONTLINE goes
behind closed doors at the White House, in Congress and the boardrooms of the
giant health-care lobby to examine the political battles and costly compromises
that defined Barack Obama's endeavor. From early positive efforts, through the
bitter battles with the Tea Party, the elation of apparent success at Christmas,
to the crushing failure in the Massachusetts Senatorial election, FRONTLINE
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follows the story and reveals the first in-depth look at how the Obama
administration operates. In Obama's Deal, FRONTLINE veteran producer Michael
Kirk (Bush's War, Dreams of Obama, Inside the Meltdown, The Warning) provides a
sobering expose of the realities of American politics, the power of special
interest groups, and the role of money in policy making.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Los Sentidos y el Aprendizaje
30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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Yo y Mi Familia: La Historia Familiar
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Manera Eficáz de Elogiar y Alentar al Niño
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
language delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
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children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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60 minutes
4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Health Care Reform Challenges Continue from Many States: With 14 state
governments suing over health care reform, Judy Woodruff gets opposing views
about the constitutionality of the new federal law.
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60 minutes
4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Health Workers Push to Eradicate Guinea Worm Parasite in Sudan: Special
correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports from Sudan about a painful and
debilitating parasite called the guinea worm and efforts by health workers and
the Carter Center to eradicate it.
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60 minutes
4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Health Reform a Big Campaign Plank for Congressional Challengers: In the first
of two reports on the implications of the new health reform law for members of
Congress this election season, Spencer Michels reports from California on how
Republican challengers are making reform a key issue ahead of November.
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60 minutes
4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
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Virginia Voters Examine Health Reform: In the second of two reports on the
implications of the new health care law, Betty Ann Bowser reports from Virginia
as Rep. Tom Perriello meets with constituents.
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60 minutes
4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Health Reform Law Remains a Hot Topic in Florida: As part the Spotlight City
series from Tampa, Betty Ann Bowser reports on the public reaction to the new
health care reform law and why it's still being debated in Florida.
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4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Floridians Consider Health Reform's Merits: Our Spotlight City coverage in Tampa
looks at how the government's expanded role in health care will affect the lives
and livelihoods of four Floridians.
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Nightly Business Report
30 minutes
4/7/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 7, 2010; Street Critique - Michael Farr of Farr, Miller,
and Washington; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Alan Greenspan Gets Grilled on
Capitol Hill; Goldman Sachs Says It’s Not Our Fault...; One on One with Scott
Serota, President & CEO, Blue Cross & Blue Shield; Money File-Foreign Bond
Funds.
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30 minutes
4/06/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
New House Ways and Means committee chair, Rep. Sandy Levin, discusses the plan
for financial reform and the importance of the healthcare reform bill. Emmywinning TV writer-producer David Simon explains the title and discusses the
post-Katrina New Orleans setting of his new HBO series, Treme.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
30 minutes
4/04/2010 11:00:00 AM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
A Holy Scandal: During Holy Week, more claims of sex abuse rock the Catholic
Church. Diagnosing Disease: In the conclusion of our three-part series on
genetic mapping and rare pediatric diseases, we examine the barriers families
face when it comes to diagnosing rare conditions. The panelists are: Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda
Henneberger; The Progressive Magazine's Ruth Conniff; Former EEOC Chair Cari
Dominguez; and Children's National Medical Center's Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
30 minutes
4/11/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Fewer Teen Moms: A new CDC report finds an increase in births among older women
and a drop among teens. Stuck In The Middle: A report shows steady growth and
near equal representation of women in lower-ranking federal jobs, but men
continue to outnumber women in Senior Executive Service positions. Sweet Kids: A
look at the physical and emotional challenges children with diabetes face. The
panelists are: Physician and Wellness Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington; Former Labor
Dept. Official Karen Czarnecki; The Feminist Majority's Kim Gandy; and Former
EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
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Washington Week
30 minutes
4/2/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
News
Drilling for energy and for support on health care, shaking hands with the
troops on a surprise trip overseas, and uncovering a possible threat to domestic
security, tonight on Washington Week. The president rallies for support of the
health care law as new poll numbers show low marks for him and Congress. The
president says, give it a chance. President Barack Obama said, "The polls
haven’t changed yet. Well, yes, it just happened last week." Looking to expand
the energy sources, the administration takes the first steps in allowing more
oil and gas drilling offshore. Sec. Ken Salazar said, "This is a good balance
between conservation and development that gives us the energy security that we
need." But how much energy would it actually produce at how much risk to the
environment? Half a world away, a reminder of the struggles in Afghanistan and
Iraq, as the president visits American troops. President Obama said, "We did not
choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its
influence." But did he make any headway with the government in Afghanistan
plagued by corruption? And the FBI rounds up nine members of a militia style
group in Michigan charged with plotting violence against police. FBI Agent: They
could kill a lot of people just by themselves. What does it tell us about the
threat of domestic terrorism? Those stories this week from the reporters who
covered them: Dan Balz of the Washington Post, John Harwood of CNBC and the New
York Times, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, and Michael Duffy of Time Magazine.
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60 minutes
4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Investigating Fannie Mae and the Housing Bubble: Former executives of mortgage
giant Fannie Mae testified about their role in the collapse of the housing
market and the ensuing economic crisis before the Financial Crisis Inquiry
Commission. Jeffrey Brown talks to two housing experts for more.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Spotlight City--Winners and Losers of Florida's Foreclosure Crisis: Paul Solman
kicks off the Spotlight series about how the economic crisis has affected
attitudes toward government, with a report from Florida on people who have lost
their homes to foreclosures and the buyers who are snapping up those properties.
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Nightly Business Report
30 minutes
4/9/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 9, 2010; Market Monitor - Eugene Peroni, Jr. of Advisors
Asset Management; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Freddie Mac's Former CEO Daniel
Mudd Apologizes on the Hill; Mortgage Rates are on the Rise; Mark Esbeck,
President IMAP on Mergers & Acquisitions.
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4/15/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Elizabeth Warren, chair of the bank-bailout Congressional Oversight Panel,
weighs in on the foreclosure crisis and the potential of a consumer financial
protection agency. Best-selling author Anne Lamont talks about raising children
in today's world and her new book, Imperfect Birds.
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Charlie Rose
60 minutes
4/6/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, Charlie speaks with Mathias Döpfner, Chairman & CEO, Axel Springer. Next,
Charlie interviews Martha Stewart, Founder, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.
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60 minutes
4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Future of Net Neutrality Debated After Ruling: A federal court has ruled in
favor of Internet provider Comcast in a victory that raises questions about the
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Federal Communications Commission's power to regulate the Web. Jeffrey Brown
gets two points of view on what it could mean for consumers.
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60 minutes
4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Media Frenzy Follows Tiger Woods' Return to Golf: Tiger Woods teed off in round
one of the Masters Tournament, following his absence because from play following
revelations of marital infidelity. Jim Lehrer reports on the game and the
reaction of fans in Augusta, Ga.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Awakenings 1954-1956/Fighting Back 1957-1962
120 minutes
4/1/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Awakenings (1954-1956): Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to
fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered
young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man
in Montgomery, Alabama; Fighting Back (1957-1962): States' rights loyalists and
federal authorities collide in the 1957 battle to integrate Little Rock's
Central High School, and again in James Meredith's 1962 challenge to segregation
at the University of Mississippi. Both times, a Southern governor squares off
with a U.S. president, violence erupts -- and integration is carried out.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961/No Easy Walk 1961-1963
120 minutes
4/8/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
01:56:45
Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961): Black college students take a leadership
role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the
South. "Freedom Riders" also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are
brutally attacked as they travel; No Easy Walk (1961-1963): The civil rights
movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed;
others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King's
leadership, shows a mounting national support for civil rights. President John
F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.
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Eyes on the Prize: American Experience
Mississippi: Is This America? 1963-1964/Bridge to Freedom 1965
120 minutes
4/15/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Mississippi: Is This America? (1963-1964): Mississippi's grass-roots civil
rights movement becomes an American concern when college students travel south
to help register black voters and three activists are murdered. The Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party challenges the regular Mississippi delegation at the
Democratic Convention in Atlantic City; Bridge to Freedom (1965): A decade of
lessons is applied in the climactic and bloody march from Selma to Montgomery,
Alabama. A major victory is won when the federal Voting Rights Bill passes, but
civil rights leaders know they have new challenges ahead.
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Bill Moyers Journal
60 minutes
4/2/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
American Inequality: Another study, "The Spirit Level" by Richard Wilkinson and
Kate Pickett, shows that the U.S. has the greatest income inequality among the
major developed countries. Get the stats and read an interview with the authors.
Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander: In the months before his death, Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. had expanded his focus on racial justice to include
reducing economic inequality. On this week's 42nd anniversary of King's
assassination, Bill Moyers sits down with attorneys Bryan Stevenson and Michelle
Alexander to discuss how far we've really come as a country, how poor and
working class Americans have been falling behind and what America must do to
fulfill Dr. King's vision. Moyers on Inequality: A Bill Moyers essay.
Reflections on King's Dreams: Revisit Dr. King's evolving theories of social and
economic justice through his speeches. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay. U.S. Prisons
and Drug Laws: The U.S. has five percent of the world's population and 25
percent of the world's prisoners -- how did we get here?
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60 minutes
4/9/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Andrew J. Bacevich: Historian, international relations expert and former U.S.
Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long
war in Afghanistan. Endangered Languages: More about endangered languages and
the Ojibwe Vocabulary Project. Louise Erdrich: Renowned for her mastery of
multiple genres -- including thirteen novels, poetry, children's literature, and
a memoir of early motherhood. Louise Erdrich discusses how her Native American
heritage and unique cultural experience has impacted her life, motherhood, and
work. Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended Interview: In a web exclusive
continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyers, Andrew J. Bacevich reflects
on the politics of war.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Ciencia en la Cocina
30 minutes
4/12/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
Alina Rosario and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child development
experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas of Downey,
California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his interest in
science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Los Sentidos y el Aprendizaje
30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Yo y Mi Familia: La Historia Familiar
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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La Manera Eficáz de Elogiar y Alentar al Niño
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
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Recuento Semanal
30 minutes
4/16/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Then Arturo Landin from the Los Angeles Department of Health stops by the studio
to discuss the dangers of lead exposure for children.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Cómo Enriquecer el Vocabulario del Niño
30 minutes
4/19/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Importancia del Juego Brusco
30 minutes
4/20/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
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Las Necesidades Especiales Más Comúnes
30 minutes
4/21/2010 1:30:00 PM
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00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Como Motivar a Su Niño a Decir la Verdad
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
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4/23/2010 1:30:00 PM
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Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
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4/01/2010 1:00:00 AM
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01:26:46
This documentary tells the story of the nation's best high school basketball
coach, Bob Hurley, Sr. In his 36 years at St. Anthony's, he's won 23 state
titles, three national championships with 957 career wins. The film reveals the
coach's life-long struggle to inspire and motivate those around him to keep the
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doors open of a poor, inner-city Catholic High School in Jersey City, New
Jersey. This is also the story about the teenage athletes fighting their way
out of the poverty and desolation that surrounds them armed with little more
than a basketball and the hard wisdom of a fierce, demanding coach.
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4/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Diane Ravitch, Former Education Department official and author of "The Death and
Life of the Great American School System," talks about the role of testing in
the U.S. education system. Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete discuss the impact of
their son's autism diagnosis--the difficulty and the silver lining--and the
books they've each written that they hope will help others.
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4/16/2010 12:00:00 AM
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Multi-talented Chris Rock reflects on his influences, navigating his career and
dealing with adulation; he also discusses his new film, Death at a Funeral.
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MLK: A Call to Conscience
60 minutes
4/02/2010 4:00:00 AM
PBS
Tavis explores MLK's stand against the Vietnam War and the influence of his
legacy today.
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120 minutes
4/1/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Awakenings (1954-1956): Individual acts of courage inspire black Southerners to
fight for their rights: Mose Wright testifies against the white men who murdered
young Emmett Till, and Rosa Parks refuses to give up her bus seat to a white man
in Montgomery, Alabama; Fighting Back (1957-1962): States' rights loyalists and
federal authorities collide in the 1957 battle to integrate Little Rock's
Central High School, and again in James Meredith's 1962 challenge to segregation
at the University of Mississippi. Both times, a Southern governor squares off
with a U.S. president, violence erupts -- and integration is carried out.
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120 minutes
4/8/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961): Black college students take a leadership
role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the
South. "Freedom Riders" also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are
brutally attacked as they travel; No Easy Walk (1961-1963): The civil rights
movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed;
others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King's
leadership, shows a mounting national support for civil rights. President John
F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.
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4/15/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Mississippi: Is This America? (1963-1964): Mississippi's grass-roots civil
rights movement becomes an American concern when college students travel south
to help register black voters and three activists are murdered. The Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party challenges the regular Mississippi delegation at the
Democratic Convention in Atlantic City; Bridge to Freedom (1965): A decade of
lessons is applied in the climactic and bloody march from Selma to Montgomery,
Alabama. A major victory is won when the federal Voting Rights Bill passes, but
civil rights leaders know they have new challenges ahead.
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60 minutes
4/9/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Andrew J. Bacevich: Historian, international relations expert and former U.S.
Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long
war in Afghanistan. Endangered Languages: More about endangered languages and
the Ojibwe Vocabulary Project. Louise Erdrich: Renowned for her mastery of
multiple genres -- including thirteen novels, poetry, children's literature, and
a memoir of early motherhood. Louise Erdrich discusses how her Native American
heritage and unique cultural experience has impacted her life, motherhood, and
work. Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended Interview: In a web exclusive
continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyers, Andrew J. Bacevich reflects
on the politics of war.
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4/5/2010 11:00:00 PM
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Charlie interviews David Remnick, author, "The Bridge: The Life and Rise of
Barack Obama."
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4/8/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations discusses the
new arms reduction treaty between the U.S. and Russia. Next, historians on
President Obama, with Douglas Brinkley, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Jon Meacham.
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4/9/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, a look at the retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, and
reflections on the man and the legacy with Jamal Greene, Constitutional Law
Professor at Columbia University. Next, a discussion about Latin America with
Greg Grandin, Associate Professor of Latin American history at New York
University, John Coatsworth, Dean, School of International and Public Affairs,
Columbia University, Kevin Casas-Zamora, Former Vice President of Costa Rica and
Michael Shifter, Incoming President of Inter-American Dialogue.
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60 minutes
4/13/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, discussion about the Nuclear Security Summit with Sam Nunn, co-chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), Joshua
Cooper Ramo, Managing Director at Kissinger Associates and David Sanger, White
House Correspondent for "The New York Times." Next, Ken Gormley talks about his
new book, "The Death of Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr."
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Obama's Deal
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4/13/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Health care reform was the first big policy deal taken on by the Obama
administration. Many say the young president has bet the mid-term elections,
possibly his presidency, on the outcome. In a new investigation FRONTLINE goes
behind closed doors at the White House, in Congress and the boardrooms of the
giant health-care lobby to examine the political battles and costly compromises
that defined Barack Obama's endeavor. From early positive efforts, through the
bitter battles with the Tea Party, the elation of apparent success at Christmas,
to the crushing failure in the Massachusetts Senatorial election, FRONTLINE
follows the story and reveals the first in-depth look at how the Obama
administration operates. In Obama's Deal, FRONTLINE veteran producer Michael
Kirk (Bush's War, Dreams of Obama, Inside the Meltdown, The Warning) provides a
sobering expose of the realities of American politics, the power of special
interest groups, and the role of money in policy making.
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4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
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White House Turns Focus to National Security: The Obama Administration turned to
its attention to foreign affairs this week. The president traveled to
Afghanistan to address corruption reform with President Hamid Karzai and hosted
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, as both countries pressure Iran over its
nuclear program. Margaret Warner reports.
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Health Care Reform Challenges Continue from Many States: With 14 state
governments suing over health care reform, Judy Woodruff gets opposing views
about the constitutionality of the new federal law.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Vatican Distances Itself from Minister's Remarks: In other news, Pope
Benedict's personal minister sparked outrage on Good Friday by comparing
criticism of the pope over church abuse scandals to "collective violence"
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against Jews. Also, Afghan President Hamid Karzai tried to smooth relations
with the U.S. after reports he again blamed election fraud on Western
interference.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Shields, Brooks on Political Cost of Unemployment: Columnists Mark Shields and
David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
political impact of sustained high unemployment and Obama's surprise visit to
Afghanistan.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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White House Pledges Cuts to Nuclear Stockpile: The Obama administration has
rolled out a new roadmap for limiting American nuclear arsenals and promoting
the goal of a nuclear-free world. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of view on arms
control from nuclear experts.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Obama Administration May Cancel Karzai Visit: In other news
Wednesday, the White House said it may rescind an invitation to the Afghan
president due to strained relations and questions over his commitment to
fighting terrorism. Also, the Thai government declared a state of emergency
after protesters broke into Parliament, forcing lawmakers to flee by helicopter.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Future of Net Neutrality Debated After Ruling: A federal court has ruled in
favor of Internet provider Comcast in a victory that raises questions about the
Federal Communications Commission's power to regulate the Web. Jeffrey Brown
gets two points of view on what it could mean for consumers.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Formalizes Arms Treaty with Russia: Presidents Obama and Medvedev
formalized a historic nuclear arms pact to slash nuclear arsenals, possibly
ushering in a new era of relations between the U.S. and Cold War enemy Russia.
Jim Lehrer has more on the sweeping arms deal.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Senators Debate Road to Ratification of Arms Deal: With the Senate poised to act
on the renewed nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia, Jim Lehrer talks
to two key senators, Democrat Dianne Feinstein of California and Arizona
Republican Jon Kyl.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Ex-Citigroup Chiefs Express Regret for Role in Financial Crisis: Former
Citigroup executives apologized before members of Congress for their company's
involvement in the global financial crisis. Jeffrey Brown talks to the chairmen
of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission about their ongoing inquiry.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Health Reform a Big Campaign Plank for Congressional Challengers: In the first
of two reports on the implications of the new health reform law for members of
Congress this election season, Spencer Michels reports from California on how
Republican challengers are making reform a key issue ahead of November.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Vows to Move Quickly to Fill Court Vacancy: As Justice John Paul Stevens
prepares for retirement, Judy Woodruff talks to Marcia Coyle of the National Law
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Journal and constitutional scholars Kathleen Sullivan and John McGinnis about
the possible candidates to replace him and the Senate confirmation battle that
will likely ensue.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Investigating Fannie Mae and the Housing Bubble: Former executives of mortgage
giant Fannie Mae testified about their role in the collapse of the housing
market and the ensuing economic crisis before the Financial Crisis Inquiry
Commission. Jeffrey Brown talks to two housing experts for more.
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4/9/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Brooks, Marcus on Legacy of John Paul Stevens: Columnists David Brooks and Ruth
Marcus sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
retirement of Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens and the announcement by
Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan that he will not seek re-election.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Pushes For Cuts to Nuclear Arsenals During Global Summit: President Obama
hosted dozens of world leaders in Washington for an unprecedented summit on
stopping the spread of nuclear weapons. Jeffrey Brown reports on the summit and
efforts to slash nuclear arsenals.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Albright, Scowcroft Outline Nuclear Summit Goals: For perspective on the
president's nuclear summit and the movement to cut weapons stockpiles around the
world, Jim Lehrer speaks to summit organizers, former Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright and former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft.
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U.S., China May Partner on Nuke Sanctions for Iran: President Obama called for
new safeguards against nuclear terrorism and states that are non-compliant on
nuclear issues at the second day of the security summit in Washington. Jeffrey
Brown reports.
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Summit Wraps With Pact to Secure Stockpiles: For more on the second day of the
president's nuclear summit and the movement to cut weapons stockpiles around the
world, Jim Lehrer speaks to Under Secretary for Arms Control and International
Security Ellen Tauscher.
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Health Reform Law Remains a Hot Topic in Florida: As part the Spotlight City
series from Tampa, Betty Ann Bowser reports on the public reaction to the new
health care reform law and why it's still being debated in Florida.
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Floridians Consider Health Reform's Merits: Our Spotlight City coverage in Tampa
looks at how the government's expanded role in health care will affect the lives
and livelihoods of four Floridians.
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Bank Chiefs Take Heat on Capitol Hill Over Foreclosure Crisis: With more than
three million homeowners facing foreclosure this year, banking executives
testified before a House committee about why relief isn't reaching individuals
in need. Ray Suarez reports.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Presses for Financial Overhaul as Senate Fight Looms: President Obama made
a case for overhauling the nation's financial system today, in an attempt to win
action in the Senate. Jeffrey Brown talks to financial experts for more on a
reform bill's prospects.
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News Wrap--Fed Warns Congress to Rein in National Debt: In other news Wednesday,
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress and the President to begin
reining in the deficit and a series of powerful earthquakes killed at least 400
people in western China.
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Holder Defends Terror Trials, Guantanamo Plans: Attorney General Eric Holder
faced heated questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee over his decisions on
trying terror suspects and the closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Tax Day Protests Highlight Discord Over Government Spending: Tea Party activists
across the country used Thursday's income tax filing deadline as a platform to
voice disputes over the growth of government, while the Obama administration
stressed the importance of tax-funded programs. Jim Lehrer reports.
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Town Hall Spotlights Voter Frustrations in Tampa: As part of a series
spotlighting public opinion of government, Judy Woodruff moderates a town hall
meeting on the economy, politics and more in Tampa.
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4/5/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 5, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Small Banks May Be
A Better Model Than Big Banks; Extended Unemployment Benefits Have Expired; A
Sneak Preview of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo; Commentary -Financial Regulatory
Reform; The Federal Government Slaps Toyota With a Fine.
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4/7/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 7, 2010; Street Critique - Michael Farr of Farr, Miller,
and Washington; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Alan Greenspan Gets Grilled on
Capitol Hill; Goldman Sachs Says It’s Not Our Fault...; One on One with Scott
Serota, President & CEO, Blue Cross & Blue Shield; Money File-Foreign Bond
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4/9/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 9, 2010; Market Monitor - Eugene Peroni, Jr. of Advisors
Asset Management; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Freddie Mac's Former CEO Daniel
Mudd Apologizes on the Hill; Mortgage Rates are on the Rise; Mark Esbeck,
President IMAP on Mergers & Acquisitions.
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4/13/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 13, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Intel's Earnings
are the Best in Decades; Twitter Adds Ads; WAMU Execs Blame Uncle Sam For
Financial Failures; Complex CDs; Bank Stock Outlook; Dr. Brian O'Leary of Dupage
Medical Group; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - 1099 Mine Field.
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4/06/2010 12:00:00 AM
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New House Ways and Means committee chair, Rep. Sandy Levin, discusses the plan
for financial reform and the importance of the healthcare reform bill. Emmy-
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winning TV writer-producer David Simon explains the title and discusses the
post-Katrina New Orleans setting of his new HBO series, Treme.
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Political theorist and President-Director of CivWorld at Demos, Benjamin Barber
weighs in on financial regulation, bipartisanship and the role of diplomacy; he
also discusses preparations for Interdependence Day.
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Journalist David Frum discusses his ouster from the conservative think tank
American Enterprise Institute and the "crisis of followship." Environmentalist
Annie Leonard explains The Story of Stuff project.
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Elizabeth Warren, chair of the bank-bailout Congressional Oversight Panel,
weighs in on the foreclosure crisis and the potential of a consumer financial
protection agency. Best-selling author Anne Lamont talks about raising children
in today's world and her new book, Imperfect Birds.
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4/02/2010 4:00:00 AM
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Tavis explores MLK's stand against the Vietnam War and the influence of his
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4/11/2010 11:00:00 AM
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Fewer Teen Moms: A new CDC report finds an increase in births among older women
and a drop among teens. Stuck In The Middle: A report shows steady growth and
near equal representation of women in lower-ranking federal jobs, but men
continue to outnumber women in Senior Executive Service positions. Sweet Kids: A
look at the physical and emotional challenges children with diabetes face. The
panelists are: Physician and Wellness Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington; Former Labor
Dept. Official Karen Czarnecki; The Feminist Majority's Kim Gandy; and Former
EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
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4/2/2010 7:00:00 PM
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Drilling for energy and for support on health care, shaking hands with the
troops on a surprise trip overseas, and uncovering a possible threat to domestic
security, tonight on Washington Week. The president rallies for support of the
health care law as new poll numbers show low marks for him and Congress. The
president says, give it a chance. President Barack Obama said, "The polls
haven’t changed yet. Well, yes, it just happened last week." Looking to expand
the energy sources, the administration takes the first steps in allowing more
oil and gas drilling offshore. Sec. Ken Salazar said, "This is a good balance
between conservation and development that gives us the energy security that we
need." But how much energy would it actually produce at how much risk to the
environment? Half a world away, a reminder of the struggles in Afghanistan and
Iraq, as the president visits American troops. President Obama said, "We did not
choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its
influence." But did he make any headway with the government in Afghanistan
plagued by corruption? And the FBI rounds up nine members of a militia style
group in Michigan charged with plotting violence against police. FBI Agent: They
could kill a lot of people just by themselves. What does it tell us about the
threat of domestic terrorism? Those stories this week from the reporters who
covered them: Dan Balz of the Washington Post, John Harwood of CNBC and the New
York Times, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, and Michael Duffy of Time Magazine.
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Just when you thought the news might slow down, we have a new Supreme Court
vacancy, that plus nukes, Karzai, Steele, and tea party politics, tonight on
Washington Week. After nearly 90 years on the planet and 34 years on the bench,
Justice John Paul Stevens steps aside. We look at his past and the court’s
future. Just as consequential, two old Cold War foes agree to limit nuclear
weapons. President Barack Obama said, "A nuclear weapon in the hands of a
terrorist is a danger to people everywhere." While the U.S. wrestles with a
newly troubled partnership. President Hamid Karzai said, "Afghanistan is the
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home of Afghans and we own this place and our partners are here to help in a
cause that’s all of us." A White House Reporter asked, "Is Karzai our ally?"
Robert Gibbs replied, "Karzai is the democratically elected leader of
Afghanistan." And at home, the Republican Party searches for a way to crow its
activists. Sarah Palin said, "Don’t retreat, reload. And that is not a call for
violence." And its party chairman. Michael Steele said, "I hear the leadership.
We’re taking steps to make sure that we’re even more, how should we say,
fiscally conservative in our spending." Covering the week: Joan Biskupic of USA
Today, David Sanger of the New York Times, Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles
Times, and Charles Babington of the Associated Press.
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4/13/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, discussion about the Nuclear Security Summit with Sam Nunn, co-chairman
and Chief Executive Officer of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), Joshua
Cooper Ramo, Managing Director at Kissinger Associates and David Sanger, White
House Correspondent for "The New York Times." Next, Ken Gormley talks about his
new book, "The Death of Virtue: Clinton vs. Starr."
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White House Turns Focus to National Security: The Obama Administration turned to
its attention to foreign affairs this week. The president traveled to
Afghanistan to address corruption reform with President Hamid Karzai and hosted
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, as both countries pressure Iran over its
nuclear program. Margaret Warner reports.
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White House Pledges Cuts to Nuclear Stockpile: The Obama administration has
rolled out a new roadmap for limiting American nuclear arsenals and promoting
the goal of a nuclear-free world. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of view on arms
control from nuclear experts.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Formalizes Arms Treaty with Russia: Presidents Obama and Medvedev
formalized a historic nuclear arms pact to slash nuclear arsenals, possibly
ushering in a new era of relations between the U.S. and Cold War enemy Russia.
Jim Lehrer has more on the sweeping arms deal.
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Senators Debate Road to Ratification of Arms Deal: With the Senate poised to act
on the renewed nuclear arms treaty between the U.S. and Russia, Jim Lehrer talks
to two key senators, Democrat Dianne Feinstein of California and Arizona
Republican Jon Kyl.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Obama Pushes For Cuts to Nuclear Arsenals During Global Summit: President Obama
hosted dozens of world leaders in Washington for an unprecedented summit on
stopping the spread of nuclear weapons. Jeffrey Brown reports on the summit and
efforts to slash nuclear arsenals.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Albright, Scowcroft Outline Nuclear Summit Goals: For perspective on the
president's nuclear summit and the movement to cut weapons stockpiles around the
world, Jim Lehrer speaks to summit organizers, former Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright and former National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft.
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4/13/2010 6:00:00 PM
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U.S., China May Partner on Nuke Sanctions for Iran: President Obama called for
new safeguards against nuclear terrorism and states that are non-compliant on
nuclear issues at the second day of the security summit in Washington. Jeffrey
Brown reports.
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Summit Wraps With Pact to Secure Stockpiles: For more on the second day of the
president's nuclear summit and the movement to cut weapons stockpiles around the
world, Jim Lehrer speaks to Under Secretary for Arms Control and International
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30 minutes
4/9/2010 7:00:00 PM
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News
Just when you thought the news might slow down, we have a new Supreme Court
vacancy, that plus nukes, Karzai, Steele, and tea party politics, tonight on
Washington Week. After nearly 90 years on the planet and 34 years on the bench,
Justice John Paul Stevens steps aside. We look at his past and the court’s
future. Just as consequential, two old Cold War foes agree to limit nuclear
weapons. President Barack Obama said, "A nuclear weapon in the hands of a
terrorist is a danger to people everywhere." While the U.S. wrestles with a
newly troubled partnership. President Hamid Karzai said, "Afghanistan is the
home of Afghans and we own this place and our partners are here to help in a
cause that’s all of us." A White House Reporter asked, "Is Karzai our ally?"
Robert Gibs replied, "Karzai is the democratically elected leader of
Afghanistan." And at home, the Republican Party searches for a way to crow its
activists. Sarah Palin said, "Don’t retreat, reload. And that is not a call for
violence." And its party chairman. Michael Steele said, "I hear the leadership.
We’re taking steps to make sure that we’re even more, how should we say,
fiscally conservative in our spending." Covering the week: Joan Biskupic of USA
Today, David Sanger of the New York Times, Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles
Times, and Charles Babington of the Associated Press.
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60 minutes
4/2/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
American Inequality: Another study, "The Spirit Level" by Richard Wilkinson and
Kate Pickett, shows that the U.S. has the greatest income inequality among the
major developed countries. Get the stats and read an interview with the authors.
Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander: In the months before his death, Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. had expanded his focus on racial justice to include
reducing economic inequality. On this week's 42nd anniversary of King's
assassination, Bill Moyers sits down with attorneys Bryan Stevenson and Michelle
Alexander to discuss how far we've really come as a country, how poor and
working class Americans have been falling behind and what America must do to
fulfill Dr. King's vision. Moyers on Inequality: A Bill Moyers essay.
Reflections on King's Dreams: Revisit Dr. King's evolving theories of social and
economic justice through his speeches. Plus, a Bill Moyers essay. U.S. Prisons
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and Drug Laws: The U.S. has five percent of the world's population and 25
percent of the world's prisoners -- how did we get here?
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Investors Help Bring Sanitation to Kenya's Poor: Special correspondent Fred de
Sam Lazaro reports from Kenya, where private capital is being used to help
install toilets and sanitation facilities in the country's poorest areas.
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Rat Attack
60 minutes
4/04/2010 3:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Every 48 years, the inhabitants of the remote Indian state of Mizoram suffer a
horrendous ordeal known locally as mautam. An indigenous species of bamboo,
blanketing 30 percent of Mizoram's 8,100 square miles, blooms once every halfcentury, spurring an explosion in the rat population which feeds off the
bamboo's fruit. The rats run amok, destroying crops and precipitating a
crippling famine throughout Mizoram. NOVA follows this gripping tale of nature's
capacity to engender human suffering, and investigates the botanical mystery of
why the bamboo flowers and why the rats attack with clockwork precision every
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90 minutes
4/01/2010 2:00:00 AM
PBS
Documentary
01:26:46
This documentary tells the story of the nation's best high school basketball
coach, Bob Hurley, Sr. In his 36 years at St. Anthony's, he's won 23 state
titles, three national championships with 957 career wins. The film reveals the
coach's life-long struggle to inspire and motivate those around him to keep the
doors open of a poor, inner-city Catholic High School in Jersey City, New
Jersey. This is also the story about the teenage athletes fighting their way
out of the poverty and desolation that surrounds them armed with little more
than a basketball and the hard wisdom of a fierce, demanding coach.
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60 minutes
4/1/2010 11:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
First, Charlie interviews Mike Krzyzewski, Head Coach of Duke Basketball. Next,
a discussion on the Hamas assassination in Dubai with Brian Ross of ABC News,
author Edward Jay Epstein, Borzou Daragahi of The Los Angeles Times and Robert
Malley of The International Crisis Group.
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Media Frenzy Follows Tiger Woods' Return to Golf: Tiger Woods teed off in round
one of the Masters Tournament, following his absence because from play following
revelations of marital infidelity. Jim Lehrer reports on the game and the
reaction of fans in Augusta, Ga.
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90 minutes
4/01/2010 2:00:00 AM
PBS
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01:26:46
This documentary tells the story of the nation's best high school basketball
coach, Bob Hurley, Sr. In his 36 years at St. Anthony's, he's won 23 state
titles, three national championships with 957 career wins. The film reveals the
coach's life-long struggle to inspire and motivate those around him to keep the
doors open of a poor, inner-city Catholic High School in Jersey City, New
Jersey. This is also the story about the teenage athletes fighting their way
out of the poverty and desolation that surrounds them armed with little more
than a basketball and the hard wisdom of a fierce, demanding coach.
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Buddha; The
120 minutes
4/7/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
02:00:00
Two and a half millennia ago, a new religion was born in northern India,
generated from the ideas of a single man, the Buddha, a mysterious Indian sage
who famously gained enlightenment while he sat under a large, shapely fig tree.
The Buddha never claimed to be God or his emissary on earth. He said only that
he was a human being who, in a world of unavoidable pain and suffering, had
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found a kind of serenity that others could find too. This documentary by
award-winning filmmaker David Grubin tells the story of his life, a journey
especially relevant in our own bewildering times of violent change and spiritual
confusion. Richard Gere narrates.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Vatican Distances Itself from Minister's Remarks: In other news, Pope
Benedict's personal minister sparked outrage on Good Friday by comparing
criticism of the pope over church abuse scandals to "collective violence"
against Jews. Also, Afghan President Hamid Karzai tried to smooth relations with
the U.S. after reports he again blamed election fraud on Western interference.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Pope--Church Weathers 'Times of Difficulty' Over Abuse Scandal: With growing
controversy over Pope Benedict's role in punishing priests accused of
misconduct, Margaret Warner reports on the reaction of Catholics in the U.S. to
the sex abuse scandal.
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Amid Scandal, Examining the Vatican's Response: Vatican officials have condemned
criticism of Pope Benedict in connection with the sexual abuse scandal roiling
the Church. Margaret Warner talks to two church experts in the U.S.
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Documentary Examines 'Righteous' Arab Actions During Holocaust: Robert Satloff,
director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, talks to Jeffrey
Brown about "Among the Righteous," his eight-year project to document the
stories of Arabs helping Jews during the Holocaust and the forthcoming PBS
documentary based on his work.
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Mormons; The
120 minutes
4/5/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
Part I of The Mormons features the turbulent early history of the Mormon faith,
from Joseph Smith's astonishing visions and the creation of The Book of Mormon
through the Mormons' contentious and sometimes violent confrontations with their
neighbors and the founding and ultimate abandonment of three major religious
communities in Ohio, Missouri and Illinois, where Smith was eventually killed by
an angry mob. Following Smith's death, Brigham Young led the faithful across the
continent to the Great Salt Lake in what would become modern-day Utah, now the
seat of the Mormon Church.
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120 minutes
4/6/2010 8:00:00 PM
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Documentary
Part II of The Mormons looks at the contemporary realities of the Mormon Church.
Whitney explores the massive missionary program, how the church has entered the
mainstream of American culture, the intricacies of Mormon theology and ritual,
and the excommunication of those who challenge church doctrine or who do not
follow its teachings.
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4/08/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Homeboy Industries founder, Father Gregory Boyle, talks about dealing with the
realities of gang life, how the organization's businesses are faring in the
recession and what he hopes the takeaway will be for readers of his book,
"Tattoos on the Heart." Actress Kim Raver discusses wrestling with certain
issues in her latest series, Grey's Anatomy.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
30 minutes
4/04/2010 11:00:00 AM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
A Holy Scandal: During Holy Week, more claims of sex abuse rock the Catholic
Church. Diagnosing Disease: In the conclusion of our three-part series on
genetic mapping and rare pediatric diseases, we examine the barriers families
face when it comes to diagnosing rare conditions. The panelists are: Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda
Henneberger; The Progressive Magazine's Ruth Conniff; Former EEOC Chair Cari
Dominguez; and Children's National Medical Center's Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
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Polio Crusade: American Experience; The
60 minutes
4/12/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE presents "The Polio Crusade," a one-hour documentary from
filmmaker Sarah Colt ("Geronimo," "RFK") that interweaves the personal accounts
of polio survivors with the story of an ardent crusader who tirelessly fought on
their behalf while scientists raced to eradicate this dreaded disease. Based in
part on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Polio: An American Story" by David
Oshinsky, "The Polio Crusade" features interviews with historians, scientists,
polio survivors, and the only surviving scientist from the core research team
that developed the Salk vaccine, Julius Youngner.
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30 minutes
4/13/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas
of Downey, California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his
interest in science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Week in Review
30 minutes
4/16/2010 1:00:00 PM
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Demonstration/Instructional
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
kindergarten and beyond.
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60 minutes
4/2/2010 11:00:00 PM
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A look at Apple's iPad with David Carr of The New York Times and Walt Mossberg
of The Wall St. Journal.
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4/6/2010 11:00:00 PM
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First, Charlie speaks with Mathias Döpfner, Chairman & CEO, Axel Springer. Next,
Charlie interviews Martha Stewart, Founder, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.
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400 Years of the Telescope
60 minutes
4/19/2010 10:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
This visually stunning program chronicles a sweeping journey, from 1609, when
Galileo revealed mankind's place in the galaxy, to today's thrilling quests to
discover new worlds in the universe. Narrated by NOVA's Neil deGrasse Tyson, the
compelling program takes viewers on an adventure through the heavens and around
the globe, visiting the world's leading astronomers, cosmologists and
observatories.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Ciencia en la Cocina
30 minutes
4/12/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:00:00
Alina Rosario and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child development
experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas of Downey,
California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his interest in
science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Recuento Semanal
30 minutes
4/1/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Then Arturo Landin from the Los Angeles Department of Health stops by the studio
to discuss the dangers of lead exposure for children.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Can Genes Be Patented? Ruling Reignites Debate: A federal court this week
invalidated patents filed by biotech companies on the human genome, igniting
debate on exactly who owns genetic research. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of
view on the legal implications of the case.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Consumers Weigh Apple's iPad Buzz, Future of Tablet Computing: Apple's new iPad
tablet hit stores over the weekend, selling some 300,000 devices on its first
day. Jeffrey Brown gets two points of view about the iPad and what it could mean
for the future of mobile computing devices.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Silicon Valley Slump Shows Shift of U.S. Technology: Correspondent Spencer
Michels reports on how the economic downturn has hit Silicon Valley and what it
means for the future of U.S. technological innovation.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Future of Net Neutrality Debated After Ruling: A federal court has ruled in
favor of Internet provider Comcast in a victory that raises questions about the
Federal Communications Commission's power to regulate the Web. Jeffrey Brown
gets two points of view on what it could mean for consumers.
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30 minutes
4/12/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 12, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; President Obama
and Chinese President Hu Jintao Have a Sit Down; China Reports a Trade Deficit;
Microsoft Introduces Us To Its Kin; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - IRA Do Over.
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4/13/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 13, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Intel's Earnings
are the Best in Decades; Twitter Adds Ads; WAMU Execs Blame Uncle Sam For
Financial Failures; Complex CDs; Bank Stock Outlook; Dr. Brian O'Leary of Dupage
Medical Group; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips - 1099 Mine Field.
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4/14/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Street Critique - Kris Jenner of the T. Rowe Price Health Sciences Fund; Market
Stats for April 14, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Fed Chairman Ben
Bernanke Remains Optimistic About Economic Recovery; What is Hidden in the
Consumer Price Index?; Street Critique with Kris Jenner of T. Rowe Price Health
Sciences Fund; Space Shuttle/NASA Worker Breakdown; Kevin McCormally's-Tax Tip Tax Shelters.
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4/15/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 15, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Google's Earnings
Are Up But Stocks Sell Off; A Look at Tech Sector Action; Robert Reynolds of
Putnam Investments on Investment Plans; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips-Deadline
Day?; Funny Money-Iron Accountant.
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NOVA | Hunting the Edge of Space
The Mystery of the Milky Way
60 minutes
4/6/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
In a two-hour special, NOVA examines how a simple instrument, the telescope, has
fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began
as a curiosity-two spectacle lenses held a foot apart-ultimately revolutionized
human thought across science, philosophy and religion. Telescope takes viewers
on a global adventure of discovery, dramatizing the innovations in technology
and the achievements in science that have marked the rich history of the
telescope. This tale of human ingenuity involves some of the most colorful
figures of the scientific world-Galileo, Kepler, Newton, William Herschel,
George Hale, and Edwin Hubble-leading up to today's colossal telescopes, housed
in space-age cathedrals or orbiting high above the Earth. Now at the center of
an international space race, a new generation of ever-larger telescopes is
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NOVA | Hunting the Edge of Space
The Ever Expanding Universe
60 minutes
4/13/2010 7:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
In a two-hour special, NOVA examines how a simple instrument, the telescope, has
fundamentally changed our understanding of our place in the universe. What began
as a curiosity-two spectacle lenses held a foot apart-ultimately revolutionized
human thought across science, philosophy and religion. Telescope takes viewers
on a global adventure of discovery, dramatizing the innovations in technology
and the achievements in science that have marked the rich history of the
telescope. This tale of human ingenuity involves some of the most colorful
figures of the scientific world-Galileo, Kepler, Newton, William Herschel,
George Hale, and Edwin Hubble-leading up to today's colossal telescopes, housed
in space-age cathedrals or orbiting high above the Earth. Now at the center of
an international space race, a new generation of ever-larger telescopes is
poised to reveal answers to longstanding questions about our universe-and, in
turn, to raise new questions.
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4/02/2010 12:00:00 AM
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David Shenk, author of "The Genius in All of Us," explains the role of genetics
in everyday abilities and how our environment shapes our genius. Grammy-winning
singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan shares his thoughts on comparisons to his father
and talks about working with T. Bone Burnett.
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4/04/2010 11:00:00 AM
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A Holy Scandal: During Holy Week, more claims of sex abuse rock the Catholic
Church. Diagnosing Disease: In the conclusion of our three-part series on
genetic mapping and rare pediatric diseases, we examine the barriers families
face when it comes to diagnosing rare conditions. The panelists are: Del.
Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC); PoliticsDaily.com Editor-in-Chief Melinda
Henneberger; The Progressive Magazine's Ruth Conniff; Former EEOC Chair Cari
Dominguez; and Children's National Medical Center's Dr. Chiatogu Onyewu.
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30 minutes
4/2/2010 7:30:00 PM
PBS
News
Maximum Capacity. Saving tax dollars--can an innovative program make big cuts in
America's prison population? The number of inmates in American prisons is
outpacing the system's ability to hold them all. In one startling example,
California prisons hold well over 50,000 more inmates than they're designed for,
even though the state has built a dozen new prisons in the last 15 years. One of
the biggest reasons is rampant recidivism. This week, NOW goes inside an
Illinois prison that may have the answer to California's problems. With its
innovative plan to keep released inmates from coming back, the Sheridan
Correctional Center is trying to redefine "tough on crime" by being the largest
fully dedicated drug prison in the country. The approach involves aggressive
counseling, job training, and following the convicts after they get out. Can
their novel approach keep convicts out of jail for good?
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4/08/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
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Homeboy Industries founder, Father Gregory Boyle, talks about dealing with the
realities of gang life, how the organization's businesses are faring in the
recession and what he hopes the takeaway will be for readers of his book,
"Tattoos on the Heart." Actress Kim Raver discusses wrestling with certain
issues in her latest series, Grey's Anatomy.
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Ain't Scared of Your Jails 1960-1961/No Easy Walk 1961-1963
120 minutes
4/8/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
01:56:45
Ain't Scared of Your Jails (1960-1961): Black college students take a leadership
role in the civil rights movement as lunch counter sit-ins spread across the
South. "Freedom Riders" also try to desegregate interstate buses, but they are
brutally attacked as they travel; No Easy Walk (1961-1963): The civil rights
movement discovers the power of mass demonstrations as the Rev. Martin Luther
King, Jr. emerges as its most visible leader. Some demonstrations succeed;
others fail. But the triumphant March on Washington, D.C., under King's
leadership, shows a mounting national support for civil rights. President John
F. Kennedy proposes the Civil Rights Act.
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30 minutes
4/1/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 1, 2010; Market Monitor - Randall Eley of the Edgar Lomax
Company; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Economic Forecast Calls for More Jobs But
Not for Teens; Automotive Industry Outlook; One on One with Dr. David Levy of
Pricewaterhousecoopers; Tax Tips - Mutual Fund Settlements.
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30 minutes
4/5/2010 530:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 5, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Small Banks May Be
A Better Model Than Big Banks; Extended Unemployment Benefits Have Expired; A
Sneak Preview of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo; Commentary -Financial Regulatory
Reform; The Federal Government Slaps Toyota With a Fine.
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4/8/2010 5:30:00 PM
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Market Stats for April 8, 2010; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Ex-Citigroup CEO
Says He's Sorry; Retailers Ring Up New Optimism; U.S. Airways & United Airlines
Merger Talks; The Business of Business Brokering; Kevin McCormally's Tax Tips Demutualized Stock Sales.
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60 minutes
4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
New Orleans Schools See Progress Despite Troubles: In his ongoing look at
efforts to turn around ailing schools in New Orleans and Washington, D.C. John
Merrow reports on the use of alternative school programs in Louisiana and
progress on negotiations between a teachers union and public schools in the
nation's capital.
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30 minutes
4/9/2010 7:30:00 PM
PBS
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A Town Revitalized? Can one of America's most unorthodox mayors revitalize a
town on the verge of collapse? The national economic disaster hit the city of
Braddock Pennsylvania like a wrecking ball. But Braddock Mayor John Fetterman-dubbed "America's Coolest Mayor" by The New York Times--is taking very
unconventional approaches to reinventing the town and re-inspiring its
residents. Home to the nation's first A&P supermarket and Andrew Carnegie's
first steel mill, Braddock is being revitalized with new youth and art programs,
renovations of abandoned real estate, and bold plans to attract artists and
green industries. This week, NOW sits down with Mayor Fetterman to learn how the
6'8" 370-pound political novice is trying to turn his town around, and if other
devastated communities can and should follow his large footsteps.
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Among the Righteous: Lost Stories from the Holocaust in Arab
60 minutes
4/12/2010 9:00:00 PM
PBS
Documentary
00:56:46
Did any Arabs save Jews during the Holocaust? Seeking a hopeful response to the
plague of Holocaust denial in the Arab world and, in the wake of 9/11, Rob
Satloff, head of a Washington policy center, set out on what would become an
eight-year journey to find an Arab hero whose story would change the way Arabs
view Jews, themselves and their own history. Along the way, Satloff found not
only the Arab heroes for whom he started his quest but a vast, lost history of
what actually happened to the half-million Jews of the Arab lands of North
Africa under Nazi, Vichy and Fascist rule.
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60 minutes
4/9/2010 8:00:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Andrew J. Bacevich: Historian, international relations expert and former U.S.
Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long
war in Afghanistan. Endangered Languages: More about endangered languages and
the Ojibwe Vocabulary Project. Louise Erdrich: Renowned for her mastery of
multiple genres -- including thirteen novels, poetry, children's literature, and
a memoir of early motherhood. Louise Erdrich discusses how her Native American
heritage and unique cultural experience has impacted her life, motherhood, and
work. Web Exclusive: Andrew Bacevich Extended Interview: In a web exclusive
continuation of his conversation with Bill Moyers, Andrew J. Bacevich reflects
on the politics of war.
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4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
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White House Turns Focus to National Security: The Obama Administration turned to
its attention to foreign affairs this week. The president traveled to
Afghanistan to address corruption reform with President Hamid Karzai and hosted
French President Nicolas Sarkozy, as both countries pressure Iran over its
nuclear program. Margaret Warner reports.
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4/1/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Jones--Local Corruption Affects Afghans' Mindset, Trust in Government: Jim
Lehrer speaks with National Security Advisor Gen. Jim Jones about the difficulty
of rooting out government corruption in Afghanistan, how the administration is
dealing with pirates and about his own job security.
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4/2/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Shields, Brooks on Political Cost of Unemployment: Columnists Mark Shields and
David Brooks sort through the top political stories of the week, including the
political impact of sustained high unemployment and Obama's surprise visit to
Afghanistan.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Taliban Claim Responsibility in Deadly Attack: The Taliban claimed credit for an
attack on the U.S. consulate in Pakistan that killed at least four Pakistanis
following a suicide bombing that left dozens dead at a nearby rally. Gwen Ifill
reports.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Reporter--'Anti-U.S. Sentiment' Present in Pakistan: A spate of bombings by the
Taliban rocked northwest Pakistan, including a deadly assault on the U.S.
consulate in Peshawar. Gwen Ifill talks to a reporter about the outbreak of
violence and views of American involvement in the region.
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4/5/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--U.S. Expresses Concerns Over Karzai's Taliban Remarks: In other news
Monday, the Obama administration voiced continuing concerns over relations with
Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai, and gunman in Iraq killed a Shiite family
of six on the heels of a violent weekend in Baghdad.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Afghan Troops Launch New Offensive: In other news Tuesday, a new
military offensive by troops in Afghanistan has killed 27 Taliban insurgents,
but NATO and Afghan officials are investigating a NATO airstrike that killed
four civilians.
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4/6/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Iraq's Uptick in Violence Renews Stability Concerns: Gwen Ifill gets an update
from a New York Times reporter about what the deadly wave of bombings in Baghdad
could mean for stability in Iraq.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Obama Administration May Cancel Karzai Visit: In other news
Wednesday, the White House said it may rescind an invitation to the Afghan
president due to strained relations and questions over his commitment to
fighting terrorism. Also, the Thai government declared a state of emergency
after protesters broke into Parliament, forcing lawmakers to flee by helicopter.
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4/7/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Deadly Clashes Erupt in Kyrgyzstan, Site of Key U.S. Base: Police opened fire on
large groups of political protesters in Kyrgyzstan, which houses a key American
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air base that supports troops in Afghanistan. Gwen Ifill reports on the
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4/8/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Search Stalls for Missing W.Va. Miners: In other news Thursday,
explosive gasses again forced emergency crews to abandon rescue efforts in a
West Virginia coal mine where 25 men died on Monday. Also, military officials
said two U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq.
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4/12/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--U.S. Troops Open Fire on Bus, Killing Afghan Civilians: In other news
Monday, U.S. troops in Afghanistan opened fire on a passenger bus, sparking
anti-American protests outside Kandahar and soldiers clashed with militants in
Pakistan, in a region being targeted for Taliban activity.
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4/14/2010 6:00:00 PM
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Holder Defends Terror Trials, Guantanamo Plans: Attorney General Eric Holder
faced heated questions from the Senate Judiciary Committee over his decisions on
trying terror suspects and the closure of the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay.
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4/15/2010 6:00:00 PM
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News Wrap--Attacks Kill 11 in Southern Afghanistan: In other news on Thursday, a
suicide car bombing in Afghanistan killed seven foreign workers in the southern
city of Kandahar and rescue workers in China continued the search for survivors
of Wednesday's powerful earthquakes.
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60 minutes
4/2/2010 5:00:00 AM
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Tavis explores MLK's stand against the Vietnam War and the influence of his
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4/02/2010 7:00:00 PM
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News
Drilling for energy and for support on health care, shaking hands with the
troops on a surprise trip overseas, and uncovering a possible threat to domestic
security, tonight on Washington Week. The president rallies for support of the
health care law as new poll numbers show low marks for him and Congress. The
president says, give it a chance. President Barack Obama said, "The polls
haven’t changed yet. Well, yes, it just happened last week." Looking to expand
the energy sources, the administration takes the first steps in allowing more
oil and gas drilling offshore. Sec. Ken Salazar said, "This is a good balance
between conservation and development that gives us the energy security that we
need." But how much energy would it actually produce at how much risk to the
environment? Half a world away, a reminder of the struggles in Afghanistan and
Iraq, as the president visits American troops. President Obama said, "We did not
choose this war. This was not an act of America wanting to expand its
influence." But did he make any headway with the government in Afghanistan
plagued by corruption? And the FBI rounds up nine members of a militia style
group in Michigan charged with plotting violence against police. FBI Agent: They
could kill a lot of people just by themselves. What does it tell us about the
threat of domestic terrorism? Those stories this week from the reporters who
covered them: Dan Balz of the Washington Post, John Harwood of CNBC and the New
York Times, Martha Raddatz of ABC News, and Michael Duffy of Time Magazine.
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30 minutes
4/9/2010 7:00:00 PM
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News
Just when you thought the news might slow down, we have a new Supreme Court
vacancy, that plus nukes, Karzai, Steele, and tea party politics, tonight on
Washington Week. After nearly 90 years on the planet and 34 years on the bench,
Justice John Paul Stevens steps aside. We look at his past and the court’s
future. Just as consequential, two old Cold War foes agree to limit nuclear
weapons. President Barack Obama said, "A nuclear weapon in the hands of a
terrorist is a danger to people everywhere." While the U.S. wrestles with a
newly troubled partnership. President Hamid Karzai said, "Afghanistan is the
home of Afghans and we own this place and our partners are here to help in a
cause that’s all of us." A White House Reporter asked, "Is Karzai our ally?"
Robert Gibs replied, "Karzai is the democratically elected leader of
Afghanistan." And at home, the Republican Party searches for a way to crow its
activists. Sarah Palin said, "Don’t retreat, reload. And that is not a call for
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violence." And its party chairman. Michael Steele said, "I hear the
leadership. We’re taking steps to make sure that we’re even more, how should we
say, fiscally conservative in our spending." Covering the week: Joan Biskupic of
USA Today, David Sanger of the New York Times, Doyle McManus of the Los Angeles
Times, and Charles Babington of the Associated Press.
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30 minutes
4/11/2010 11:00:00 AM
PBS-PLUS
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Fewer Teen Moms: A new CDC report finds an increase in births among older women
and a drop among teens. Stuck In The Middle: A report shows steady growth and
near equal representation of women in lower-ranking federal jobs, but men
continue to outnumber women in Senior Executive Service positions. Sweet Kids: A
look at the physical and emotional challenges children with diabetes face. The
panelists are: Physician and Wellness Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington; Former Labor
Dept. Official Karen Czarnecki; The Feminist Majority's Kim Gandy; and Former
EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.
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30 minutes
4/09/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
Debi Gutierrez takes a look back at the past week's episodes of A Place of Our
Own. Then, Sabra Smith stops by the studio to discuss schedule-making strategies
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Place of Our Own; A
Using Praise and Encouragement Effectively
30 minutes
4/12/2010 1:00:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
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00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Jennifer
Saldivar: "I've recently heard that there can be such a thing as too much
praise. If this is true, what's the best way to encourage my son?"
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4/13/2010 1:00:00 PM
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00:26:46
Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas
of Downey, California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his
interest in science. What is the best way to do this?"
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Learning Through the Senses
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4/14/2010 1:00:00 PM
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English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
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Me and My Family: Importance of Family History
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:00:00 PM
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English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
delays. These series combine an entertainment format -- the daytime
talk/demonstration show -- with solid educational information on how young
children learn, and what adults need to know to help kids be prepared for
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4/16/2010 1:00:00 PM
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English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
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Encouraging Honesty in Your Child
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4/19/2010 1:00:00 PM
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Host Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of guests discuss how to encourage honesty in
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4/20/2010 1:00:00 PM
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English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
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30 minutes
4/21/2010 1:00:00 PM
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00:26:46
English-language companion to the Spanish-language series LOS NINOS EN SU CASA.
Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of young kids:
grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The shows cover
subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and language
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Most Common Types of Special Needs
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:00:00 PM
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Elizabeth Sanchez and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child
development experts respond to the following question from viewer Connie Reid:
"I'm concerned about the development of one of the children in my care. How can
his family and I find out if he has special needs and how can we respond to
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4/23/2010 1:00:00 PM
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Elizabeth Sanchez takes a look back at the past week's episodes of A Place of
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Ciencia en la Cocina
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4/12/2010 1:30:00 PM
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Alina Rosario and a panel of parents, childcare workers, and child development
experts respond to the following question from viewer Lupe Casillas of Downey,
California: "I have a 3-year-old son and would love to fuel his interest in
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Los Sentidos y el Aprendizaje
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4/13/2010 1:30:00 PM
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LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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Yo y Mi Familia: La Historia Familiar
30 minutes
4/14/2010 1:30:00 PM
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LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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La Manera Eficáz de Elogiar y Alentar al Niño
30 minutes
4/15/2010 1:30:00 PM
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LOS NIÑOS EN SU CASA is designed for parents or anyone else who takes care of
young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home daycare providers. The
shows cover subjects such as: tantrums, literacy, preventing obesity, speech and
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Recuento Semanal
30 minutes
4/16/2010 1:30:00 PM
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Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Then Arturo Landin from the Los Angeles Department of Health stops by the studio
to discuss the dangers of lead exposure for children.
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Cómo Enriquecer el Vocabulario del Niño
30 minutes
4/19/2010 1:30:00 PM
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series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
La Importancia del Juego Brusco
30 minutes
4/20/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
entertainment format -- the daytime talk/demonstration show -- with solid
educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
know to help kids be prepared for kindergarten and beyond.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Las Necesidades Especiales Más Comúnes
30 minutes
4/21/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
entertainment format -- the daytime talk/demonstration show -- with solid
educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
know to help kids be prepared for kindergarten and beyond.
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LNSC 006074
Los Ninos en Su Casa
Como Motivar a Su Niño a Decir la Verdad
30 minutes
4/22/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
00:26:46
LOS NINOS EN SU CASA is a Spanish-language companion to the English-language
series A PLACE OF OUR OWN. Both shows are designed for parents or anyone else
who takes care of young kids: grandparents, nannies, babysitters and home
daycare providers. The shows cover subjects such as tantrums, literacy,
preventing obesity, speech and language delays. These series combine an
entertainment format -- the daytime talk/demonstration show -- with solid
educational information on how young children learn, and what adults need to
know to help kids be prepared for kindergarten and beyond.
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Los Ninos en Su Casa
Recuento Semanal
30 minutes
4/23/2010 1:30:00 PM
PBS-PLUS
Demonstration/Instructional
Alina Rosario looks back at the past week's episodes of Los Niños en su Casa.
Spotlight on the Childcare Provider of the Week.
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Nightly Business Report
30 minutes
4/1/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Market Stats for April 1, 2010; Market Monitor - Randall Eley of the Edgar Lomax
Company; Market Focus with Tom Hudson; Economic Forecast Calls for More Jobs But
Not for Teens; Automotive Industry Outlook; One on One with Dr. David Levy of
Pricewaterhousecoopers; Tax Tips - Mutual Fund Settlements.
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Nightly Business Report
30 minutes
4/2/2010 5:30:00 PM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Analysis of March Jobs Report with Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich; Planning
101 - Paying for College: College Cost Challenge; Planning 101 - Paying for
College: Which College Costs What?; Planning 101 - Paying for College: The 529;
Planning 101 - Paying for College: Student Loan Options; Planning 101 - Paying
for College: Savings Timetable; Planning 101 - Paying for College: Financial Aid
Tips.
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Now on PBS
30 minutes
4/9/2010 7:30:00 PM
PBS
News
A Town Revitalized? Can one of America's most unorthodox mayors revitalize a
town on the verge of collapse? The national economic disaster hit the city of
Braddock Pennsylvania like a wrecking ball. But Braddock Mayor John Fetterman-dubbed "America's Coolest Mayor" by The New York Times--is taking very
unconventional approaches to reinventing the town and re-inspiring its
residents. Home to the nation's first A&P supermarket and Andrew Carnegie's
first steel mill, Braddock is being revitalized with new youth and art programs,
renovations of abandoned real estate, and bold plans to attract artists and
green industries. This week, NOW sits down with Mayor Fetterman to learn how the
6'8" 370-pound political novice is trying to turn his town around, and if other
devastated communities can and should follow his large footsteps.
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Tavis Smiley
30 minutes
4/14/2010 12:00:00 AM
PBS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Diane Ravitch, Former Education Department official and author of "The Death and
Life of the Great American School System," talks about the role of testing in
the U.S. education system. Rodney and Holly Robinson Peete discuss the impact of
their son's autism diagnosis--the difficulty and the silver lining--and the
books they've each written that they hope will help others.
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To the Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
30 minutes
4/11/2010 11:00:00 AM
PBS-PLUS
Interview/Discussion/Review
Fewer Teen Moms: A new CDC report finds an increase in births among older women
and a drop among teens. Stuck In The Middle: A report shows steady growth and
near equal representation of women in lower-ranking federal jobs, but men
continue to outnumber women in Senior Executive Service positions. Sweet Kids: A
look at the physical and emotional challenges children with diabetes face. The
panelists are: Physician and Wellness Expert Dr. Andrea Pennington; Former Labor
Dept. Official Karen Czarnecki; The Feminist Majority's Kim Gandy; and Former
EEOC Chair Cari Dominguez.