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12:00 AM
Nova: Secrets In Your Data
1:00 AM
Secrets of the Dead: The End of the Romans
2:00 AM
Amazing Human Body: Survive
3:00 AM
PBS NewsHour
4:00 AM
Amanpour and Company
5:00 AM
Poetry In America: Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper
5:30 AM
Poetry In America: Steps
6:00 AM
BBC News
6:30 AM
Gzero World with Ian Bremmer
7:00 AM
Newsroom Tokyo
7:27 AM
Newsline In Depth
7:40 AM
Direct Talk
8:00 AM
Nova: Secrets In Your Data
9:00 AM
Secrets of the Dead: The End of the Romans
10:00 AM
Amazing Human Body: Survive
11:00 AM
Poetry In America: Who Burns for the Perfection of Paper
11:30 AM
Poetry In America: Steps
12:00 PM
Amanpour and Company
1:00 PM
To The Contrary with Bonnie Erbe
1:30 PM
Energy Switch: Energy for Africa
2:00 PM
Surviving The Dust Bowl: American Experience
The Dust Bowl brought drought, dust, disease and death to the Midwest for nearly a decade.
3:00 PM
Citizen Hearst: An American Experience Special: Part One
5:00 PM
DW News
5:30 PM
BBC News America
6:00 PM
France 24
6:30 PM
NHK Newsline
7:00 PM
Independent Lens: Free Chol Soo Lee
Sentenced to life for a 1973 San Francisco murder, Korean immigrant Chol Soo Lee was set free after a pan-Asian solidarity movement, which included Korean, Japanese, and Chinese Americans, helped to overturn his conviction. After 10 years of fighting for his life inside California state prisons, Lee found himself in a new fight to rise to the expectations of the people who believed in him.
8:30 PM
Independent Lens: The Tuba Thieves
What is the role of sound and what does it mean to listen? Hard of hearing filmmaker Alison O’Daniel uses a series of tuba thefts in Los Angeles high schools as a jumping-off point to explore these questions. Through several d/Deaf people telling stories in a unique game of telephone, the central mystery of The Tuba Thieves isn’t about theft of instruments; it’s about the nature of sound itself.