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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
  • 12:00 am
    Worldfocus [#2021]
    duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 12:30 am
    Nightly Business Report [#29166]
    * One on One with Henry Johnson, CEO of Fiduciary Trust * Ford's Surprise Profits * CIT Files for Bankruptcy Protection * The Supreme Court on Mutual Fund Fees * Commentary-Reality TV In DC duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 1:00 am
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9589]
    AFGHAN VICTORY - Hamid Karzai was declared the winner of the Afghan election after his rival withdrew from a runoff. Gwen Ifill talks to Margaret Warner, who is reporting in the region.
    BATTLEGROUND -NEW YORK - Judy Woodruff examines the national implications of the House race between conservative Doug Hoffman and Democrat Bill Owens in New York's 23rd district.
    MAKING SEN$E: THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT - In the latest in a series of stories making sense of the economy, Paul Solman talks with economists Ken Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart about the history of financial crises.
    BANKRUPT - CIT, the lending giant that funds about 1 million businesses including Dunkin' Donuts and Eddie Bauer, has filed for bankruptcy. Gwen Ifill reports and speaks with Michael Della Merced, a reporter who has been covering the story for the New York Times.
    BOOK STORY - Jeffrey Brown explores how e-book devices, such as the Amazon Kindle, are transforming the publishing world. Then, for more on the latest chapter in the business of books, Jeffrey Brown speaks with Lev Grossman, a novelist and book reviewer for Time Magazine and Kassia Kroszer, founder and editor of Booksquare.com a web site that focuses on the digital publishing industry.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 2:00 am
    Charlie Rose [#15221]
    (original broadcast date: 11/02/09)
    * An hour with His All Holiness, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 3:00 am
    BBC World News [#306]
    duration 28:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 3:30 am
    Worldfocus [#2021]
    duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 4:00 am
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9589]
    AFGHAN VICTORY - Hamid Karzai was declared the winner of the Afghan election after his rival withdrew from a runoff. Gwen Ifill talks to Margaret Warner, who is reporting in the region.
    BATTLEGROUND -NEW YORK - Judy Woodruff examines the national implications of the House race between conservative Doug Hoffman and Democrat Bill Owens in New York's 23rd district.
    MAKING SEN$E: THIS TIME IS DIFFERENT - In the latest in a series of stories making sense of the economy, Paul Solman talks with economists Ken Rogoff and Carmen Reinhart about the history of financial crises.
    BANKRUPT - CIT, the lending giant that funds about 1 million businesses including Dunkin' Donuts and Eddie Bauer, has filed for bankruptcy. Gwen Ifill reports and speaks with Michael Della Merced, a reporter who has been covering the story for the New York Times.
    BOOK STORY - Jeffrey Brown explores how e-book devices, such as the Amazon Kindle, are transforming the publishing world. Then, for more on the latest chapter in the business of books, Jeffrey Brown speaks with Lev Grossman, a novelist and book reviewer for Time Magazine and Kassia Kroszer, founder and editor of Booksquare.com a web site that focuses on the digital publishing industry.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 5:00 am
    Tavis Smiley [#1821]
    Singer-songwriter-actor and 3-time Grammy winner Kris Kristofferson talks about being musically challenged, his friendships with icons like Muhammad Ali and Johnny Cash and his new CD. duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 5:30 am
    Nightly Business Report [#29166]
    * One on One with Henry Johnson, CEO of Fiduciary Trust * Ford's Surprise Profits * CIT Files for Bankruptcy Protection * The Supreme Court on Mutual Fund Fees * Commentary-Reality TV In DC duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • MORNING
  • 6:00 am
    Now on PBS [#544]
    Home to a worldwide summit on climate change in early December, Denmark is setting a global example in creating clean power, storing it, and using it responsibly. Their reliance on wind power to produce electricity without contributing to global warming is well known, but now they're looking to drive the point home with electric cars. To do this, they've partnered with social entrepreneur Shai Agassi and his company Better Place.
    Now investigates how the Danish government and Better Place are working together to put electric cars into the hands of as many Danish families as possible. The idea is still having trouble getting out of the garage here in America, but Denmark could be an inspiration. Will so much green enthusiasm bring about a "Copenhagen Protocol"? This show is part of "Enterprising Ideas", Now's series on social entrepreneurs at work.
    duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 6:30 am
    e2 [#307]
    Transport: London: The Price of Traffic
    Based on the economic principle of demand management, London's congestion charge challenges the 20th-century notion that cities should be designed around cars and asks drivers to pay for access to public roads and parking spaces. Thanks to visionary municipal leaders like Deputy Mayor Nicky Gavron, this plan is the core of a sweeping push to transform London into a transit-efficient and pedestrian-friendly mega-city in time for the 2012 Olympic Games. duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVG
  • 7:00 am
    Natural Heroes [#305]
    Texas Gold
    Diane Wilson - mother of five, fourth generation fisherwoman, and self-proclaimed "unreasonable woman" uses hunger strikes and civil disobedience to battle the giants of the petro-chemical industry in the most toxic place in America. Surviving imprisonment, surveillance and harassment, Diane believes that putting your life at risk is where change happens. Narrated by Peter Coyote. Location: Texas Gulf Coast. duration 26:42   CC STEREO TVPG
  • 7:30 am
    Desert Speaks [#1309]
    Shadows of the Ancients
    Observational astronomy has deep roots in the Puebloan world of the Desert Southwest. Archaeological evidence suggests that the ancestral Pueblo Indians (Anasazi) marked astronomical events, perhaps as guides or records of their agricultural and ceremonial calendar. Rock art and architecture throughout the Four Corners area were carefully placed so that beams of sunlight would interact with rock images on important seasonal days such as equinoxes and solstices, marking the days with remarkably high precision. duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVG
  • 8:00 am
    Nature [#2702]
    Born Wild: The First Days of Life
    The most important moment of an animal's life is its birth. It emerges from dark safety to find anxious parents clucking or mewing. The first hours are some of the most dangerous. The strongest emotions animals feel are between parent and child. This film follows the birth and first day, from marmoset to moose, to elephant and gorilla. It is a film of miniature drama and huge spectacle, and comes to some surprising conclusions about ourselves. duration 54:47   TVPG
  • 9:00 am
    River of Renewal
    How the crisis in Northern California's Klamath Basin- where ranchers, fishermen, utility companies and Indian Tribes have been competing for water, food, and energy-was turned into a surprising truce that might lead to the largest dam removal project ever undertaken, the possibility of peaceful co-existence and the revival of the region. duration 55:38   CC STEREO TVG
  • 10:00 am
    Natural Heroes [#305]
    Texas Gold
    Diane Wilson - mother of five, fourth generation fisherwoman, and self-proclaimed "unreasonable woman" uses hunger strikes and civil disobedience to battle the giants of the petro-chemical industry in the most toxic place in America. Surviving imprisonment, surveillance and harassment, Diane believes that putting your life at risk is where change happens. Narrated by Peter Coyote. Location: Texas Gulf Coast. duration 26:42   CC STEREO TVPG
  • 10:30 am
    Desert Speaks [#1309]
    Shadows of the Ancients
    Observational astronomy has deep roots in the Puebloan world of the Desert Southwest. Archaeological evidence suggests that the ancestral Pueblo Indians (Anasazi) marked astronomical events, perhaps as guides or records of their agricultural and ceremonial calendar. Rock art and architecture throughout the Four Corners area were carefully placed so that beams of sunlight would interact with rock images on important seasonal days such as equinoxes and solstices, marking the days with remarkably high precision. duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVG
  • 11:00 am
    Nature [#2702]
    Born Wild: The First Days of Life
    The most important moment of an animal's life is its birth. It emerges from dark safety to find anxious parents clucking or mewing. The first hours are some of the most dangerous. The strongest emotions animals feel are between parent and child. This film follows the birth and first day, from marmoset to moose, to elephant and gorilla. It is a film of miniature drama and huge spectacle, and comes to some surprising conclusions about ourselves. duration 54:47   TVPG
  • AFTERNOON
  • 12:00 pm
    River of Renewal
    How the crisis in Northern California's Klamath Basin- where ranchers, fishermen, utility companies and Indian Tribes have been competing for water, food, and energy-was turned into a surprising truce that might lead to the largest dam removal project ever undertaken, the possibility of peaceful co-existence and the revival of the region. duration 55:38   CC STEREO TVG
  • 1:00 pm
    BBC World News [#16307]
    duration 28:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 1:30 pm
    Tavis Smiley [#1821]
    Singer-songwriter-actor and 3-time Grammy winner Kris Kristofferson talks about being musically challenged, his friendships with icons like Muhammad Ali and Johnny Cash and his new CD. duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 2:00 pm
    Worldfocus [#2022]
    duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 2:30 pm
    Journal [#4219]
    duration 28:10   CC
  • 3:00 pm
    BBC World News [#18307]
    duration 28:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 3:30 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#29167]
    * One on One with Burlington Northern CEO, Matthew Rose * Warren Buffett Buys Burlington Northern for $34B * Thomas Russo of Gardner Russo & Gardner Analyzes Berkshire/Burlington Deal * The Federal Reserve Prepares to Make a Statement * Of Mutual Interest-Bruce Berkowitz, Portfolio Manager for Fairholme Fund duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 4:00 pm
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9590]
    AFGHANISTAN - One day after being declared the winner of Afghanistan's turbulent presidential election, Hamid Karzai turned his focus to unifying his country. Margaret Warner reports from Kabul. For perspective on the election's impact on military strategy, Gwen Ifill speaks with Congressman James McGovern, a Massachusetts Democrat who has called for the US to ramp down its military presence in Afghanistan and James Dobbins, a career diplomat who was the top US official at the international conference that installed Karzai as president in 2002. Dobbins is calling for the US military presence to be increased.
    MADOFF FALLOUT - Bernard Madoff is behind bars and today, his longtime accountant pleaded guilty in Federal Court to charges stemming from his role in the giant ponzi scheme. Judy Woodruff reports and speaks with Diane Henriques, a senior financial writer at the New York Times who has been covering the story was in the courtroom.
    CLIMATE OF CHANGE - A key Senate committee opened hearings Tuesday on a bill to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but Republicans largely boycotted the debate. Kwame Holman reports. < br />NOVA: BECOMING HUMAN - An excerpt of the first of a 3-part series on human origins and evolution from Nova Science Now.
    SCHOOL STIMULUS - A report on the impact of federal stimulus money on a school system in upstate New York from John Tulenko of Learning Matters television.
    AUTO TURNAROUND? - Ford Motor Co. shocked investors Monday by posting a quarterly profit of nearly $1 billion. Are better times ahead for the rest of the industry? Jeffrey Brown reports.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 5:00 pm
    Worldfocus [#2022]
    duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 5:27 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#2417]
    duration 1:00  
  • 5:30 pm
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9590]
    AFGHANISTAN - One day after being declared the winner of Afghanistan's turbulent presidential election, Hamid Karzai turned his focus to unifying his country. Margaret Warner reports from Kabul. For perspective on the election's impact on military strategy, Gwen Ifill speaks with Congressman James McGovern, a Massachusetts Democrat who has called for the US to ramp down its military presence in Afghanistan and James Dobbins, a career diplomat who was the top US official at the international conference that installed Karzai as president in 2002. Dobbins is calling for the US military presence to be increased.
    MADOFF FALLOUT - Bernard Madoff is behind bars and today, his longtime accountant pleaded guilty in Federal Court to charges stemming from his role in the giant ponzi scheme. Judy Woodruff reports and speaks with Diane Henriques, a senior financial writer at the New York Times who has been covering the story was in the courtroom.
    CLIMATE OF CHANGE - A key Senate committee opened hearings Tuesday on a bill to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but Republicans largely boycotted the debate. Kwame Holman reports. < br />NOVA: BECOMING HUMAN - An excerpt of the first of a 3-part series on human origins and evolution from Nova Science Now.
    SCHOOL STIMULUS - A report on the impact of federal stimulus money on a school system in upstate New York from John Tulenko of Learning Matters television.
    AUTO TURNAROUND? - Ford Motor Co. shocked investors Monday by posting a quarterly profit of nearly $1 billion. Are better times ahead for the rest of the industry? Jeffrey Brown reports.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • EVENING
  • 6:27 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#2417]
    duration 1:00  
  • 6:30 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#29167]
    * One on One with Burlington Northern CEO, Matthew Rose * Warren Buffett Buys Burlington Northern for $34B * Thomas Russo of Gardner Russo & Gardner Analyzes Berkshire/Burlington Deal * The Federal Reserve Prepares to Make a Statement * Of Mutual Interest-Bruce Berkowitz, Portfolio Manager for Fairholme Fund duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 7:00 pm
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9590]
    AFGHANISTAN - One day after being declared the winner of Afghanistan's turbulent presidential election, Hamid Karzai turned his focus to unifying his country. Margaret Warner reports from Kabul. For perspective on the election's impact on military strategy, Gwen Ifill speaks with Congressman James McGovern, a Massachusetts Democrat who has called for the US to ramp down its military presence in Afghanistan and James Dobbins, a career diplomat who was the top US official at the international conference that installed Karzai as president in 2002. Dobbins is calling for the US military presence to be increased.
    MADOFF FALLOUT - Bernard Madoff is behind bars and today, his longtime accountant pleaded guilty in Federal Court to charges stemming from his role in the giant ponzi scheme. Judy Woodruff reports and speaks with Diane Henriques, a senior financial writer at the New York Times who has been covering the story was in the courtroom.
    CLIMATE OF CHANGE - A key Senate committee opened hearings Tuesday on a bill to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but Republicans largely boycotted the debate. Kwame Holman reports. < br />NOVA: BECOMING HUMAN - An excerpt of the first of a 3-part series on human origins and evolution from Nova Science Now.
    SCHOOL STIMULUS - A report on the impact of federal stimulus money on a school system in upstate New York from John Tulenko of Learning Matters television.
    AUTO TURNAROUND? - Ford Motor Co. shocked investors Monday by posting a quarterly profit of nearly $1 billion. Are better times ahead for the rest of the industry? Jeffrey Brown reports.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 7:57 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#2417]
    duration 1:00  
  • 8:00 pm
    Charlie Rose [#15222]
    (original broadcast date: 11/03/09)
    * A look at our economy. First, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget Peter Orszag, then popular author and historian Niall Ferguson.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 8:58 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#2417]
    duration 1:00  
  • 9:00 pm
    BBC World News [#307]
    duration 28:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 9:30 pm
    Worldfocus [#2022]
    duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 10:00 pm
    NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9590]
    AFGHANISTAN - One day after being declared the winner of Afghanistan's turbulent presidential election, Hamid Karzai turned his focus to unifying his country. Margaret Warner reports from Kabul. For perspective on the election's impact on military strategy, Gwen Ifill speaks with Congressman James McGovern, a Massachusetts Democrat who has called for the US to ramp down its military presence in Afghanistan and James Dobbins, a career diplomat who was the top US official at the international conference that installed Karzai as president in 2002. Dobbins is calling for the US military presence to be increased.
    MADOFF FALLOUT - Bernard Madoff is behind bars and today, his longtime accountant pleaded guilty in Federal Court to charges stemming from his role in the giant ponzi scheme. Judy Woodruff reports and speaks with Diane Henriques, a senior financial writer at the New York Times who has been covering the story was in the courtroom.
    CLIMATE OF CHANGE - A key Senate committee opened hearings Tuesday on a bill to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but Republicans largely boycotted the debate. Kwame Holman reports. < br />NOVA: BECOMING HUMAN - An excerpt of the first of a 3-part series on human origins and evolution from Nova Science Now.
    SCHOOL STIMULUS - A report on the impact of federal stimulus money on a school system in upstate New York from John Tulenko of Learning Matters television.
    AUTO TURNAROUND? - Ford Motor Co. shocked investors Monday by posting a quarterly profit of nearly $1 billion. Are better times ahead for the rest of the industry? Jeffrey Brown reports.
    duration 56:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 10:57 pm
    NBR NewsBrief [#2417]
    duration 1:00  
  • 11:00 pm
    Tavis Smiley [#1822]
    Journalist and Wall Street veteran Nomi Prins, author of It Takes a Pillage, examines the backstory of America's financial situation and speculates on whether the Glass-Steagall Act should be reinstituted. The Swell Season's Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova share the story of how their name came to be and reflect on winning an Oscar. duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
  • 11:30 pm
    Nightly Business Report [#29167]
    * One on One with Burlington Northern CEO, Matthew Rose * Warren Buffett Buys Burlington Northern for $34B * Thomas Russo of Gardner Russo & Gardner Analyzes Berkshire/Burlington Deal * The Federal Reserve Prepares to Make a Statement * Of Mutual Interest-Bruce Berkowitz, Portfolio Manager for Fairholme Fund duration 26:46   CC STEREO TVRE
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