TV Daily Schedule: KQED World
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12:30 amNightly Business Report [#29169]
* One on One with Cisco CEO John Chambers * The Feds Announce More Insider Trading Arrests * The House & Senate are Divided Over Financial Reform * Droid Phone Debut Preview * Street Critique-Todd Harrison, CEO of Minyanville.com * Cache and Carey-Smart Phones duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
1:00 amNewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9592]
FT. HOOD SHOOTING - 7 people are dead and at least 20 wounded in a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. Jeffrey Brown reports.
BENEFITS EXTENSION - Congress appears ready to approve legislation that would extend aid to people who are out of work and to homebuyers. Ray Suarez reports and speaks with Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, a nonprofit center that works with the unemployed.
RX FOR REFORM - Kwame Holman recaps the latest developments on the health care front, including a key endorsement of President Obama's plan Thursday from the AARP.
UN PULLBACK: AFGHANISTAN - The UN has said it will temporarily relocate 600 members of its staff in Afghanistan after a deadly attack against the organization. Margaret Warner reports from Kabul.
WALL STREET ARRESTS - Prosecutors in New York have filed charges against 14 people for an insider-trading scheme that allegedly netted $14 million in illegal profits. Judy Woodruff reports.
GANG RAPE - Spencer Michels reports on the fallout from the disturbing case of a gang rape of a teen girl in California, watched by as many as 20 people who didn't report it. duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
2:00 amCharlie Rose [#15224]
(original broadcast date: 11/05/09)
* Ken Auletta from the New Yorker magazine on his new book 'Googled.'
* more on the media with editor Peter Kaplan, who ran The New York Observer for 15 years. duration 56:47 CC STEREO TVRE -
3:00 am
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3:30 am
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4:00 amNewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9592]
FT. HOOD SHOOTING - 7 people are dead and at least 20 wounded in a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. Jeffrey Brown reports.
BENEFITS EXTENSION - Congress appears ready to approve legislation that would extend aid to people who are out of work and to homebuyers. Ray Suarez reports and speaks with Christine Owens, executive director of the National Employment Law Project, a nonprofit center that works with the unemployed.
RX FOR REFORM - Kwame Holman recaps the latest developments on the health care front, including a key endorsement of President Obama's plan Thursday from the AARP.
UN PULLBACK: AFGHANISTAN - The UN has said it will temporarily relocate 600 members of its staff in Afghanistan after a deadly attack against the organization. Margaret Warner reports from Kabul.
WALL STREET ARRESTS - Prosecutors in New York have filed charges against 14 people for an insider-trading scheme that allegedly netted $14 million in illegal profits. Judy Woodruff reports.
GANG RAPE - Spencer Michels reports on the fallout from the disturbing case of a gang rape of a teen girl in California, watched by as many as 20 people who didn't report it. duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
5:00 amTavis Smiley [#1824]
Shoptimism author Lee Eisenberg describes differences between men and women in compulsive buying and how the Internet has affected consumer behavior. Susie Essman, co-star of Curb Your Enthusiasm, comments on how open she is in her new memoir and reflects on finding her voice doing stand-up. duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
5:30 amNightly Business Report [#29169]
* One on One with Cisco CEO John Chambers * The Feds Announce More Insider Trading Arrests * The House & Senate are Divided Over Financial Reform * Droid Phone Debut Preview * Street Critique-Todd Harrison, CEO of Minyanville.com * Cache and Carey-Smart Phones duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
6:00 am
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6:30 am
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7:00 amHistory Detectives [#706]
* Amelia Earhart Plane - John Ott believes he may have a piece of Amelia Earhart's airplane, the missing Lockheed L-10E Electra in which she made her ill-fated around-the-world attempt. Ott says his grandfather served as a flight mechanic on the airfield in Honolulu where Earhart had a mishap on her first attempt at the flight. She crashed during takeoff, destroying the landing gear and damaging the right wing. Ott says his grandfather took a piece of the plane that came off during the accident and sent it to his mother as a souvenir. Elyse Luray tests the shape and the metal of the fragment against another Lockheed Electra, and checks the story against historic records to see if Ott truly has a piece of Earhart's plane.
* Fillmore Pardon - A Portland, Oregon, man inherited what looked to be a U.S. presidential pardon signed by Millard Fillmore in 1851. In it, the president commutes the death sentence to life in prison for a solitary Native American named See-See-Sah-Mah, convicted of murdering a St. Louis trader along the Santa Fe Trail. Fillmore's pardon saved See-See-Sah-Mah's life, but why? Tukufu Zuberi travels to Kansas City and St. Louis to retrace the crime and trial. Was See-See-Sah-Mah a murderer or a scapegoat? And why did this obscure case about an unknown Native American matter to a U.S. President?
* Boxcar Home - When a Lakewood, Colorado, couple found a new home, they noticed odd supports in the basement ceiling. The husband loves the railroads, so he immediately recognized the supports as railroad car rods. Could their home have been made from a boxcar? Gwendolyn Wright's search for answers takes viewers on an excursion from the scarcity of the Great Depression to the resourcefulness of World War II. duration 56:15 CC STEREO TVG -
8:00 amMiller Center Forums [#401]
The Search for al Qaeda: Its Leadership, Ideology, and Future
duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVG -
9:00 amMiller Center Forums [#402]
Better Safe Than Sorry: The Ironies of Living With
duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVG -
10:00 amHistory Detectives [#706]
* Amelia Earhart Plane - John Ott believes he may have a piece of Amelia Earhart's airplane, the missing Lockheed L-10E Electra in which she made her ill-fated around-the-world attempt. Ott says his grandfather served as a flight mechanic on the airfield in Honolulu where Earhart had a mishap on her first attempt at the flight. She crashed during takeoff, destroying the landing gear and damaging the right wing. Ott says his grandfather took a piece of the plane that came off during the accident and sent it to his mother as a souvenir. Elyse Luray tests the shape and the metal of the fragment against another Lockheed Electra, and checks the story against historic records to see if Ott truly has a piece of Earhart's plane.
* Fillmore Pardon - A Portland, Oregon, man inherited what looked to be a U.S. presidential pardon signed by Millard Fillmore in 1851. In it, the president commutes the death sentence to life in prison for a solitary Native American named See-See-Sah-Mah, convicted of murdering a St. Louis trader along the Santa Fe Trail. Fillmore's pardon saved See-See-Sah-Mah's life, but why? Tukufu Zuberi travels to Kansas City and St. Louis to retrace the crime and trial. Was See-See-Sah-Mah a murderer or a scapegoat? And why did this obscure case about an unknown Native American matter to a U.S. President?
* Boxcar Home - When a Lakewood, Colorado, couple found a new home, they noticed odd supports in the basement ceiling. The husband loves the railroads, so he immediately recognized the supports as railroad car rods. Could their home have been made from a boxcar? Gwendolyn Wright's search for answers takes viewers on an excursion from the scarcity of the Great Depression to the resourcefulness of World War II. duration 56:15 CC STEREO TVG -
11:00 amMiller Center Forums [#401]
The Search for al Qaeda: Its Leadership, Ideology, and Future
duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVG -
12:00 pmMiller Center Forums [#402]
Better Safe Than Sorry: The Ironies of Living With
duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVG -
1:00 pm
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1:30 pmTavis Smiley [#1824]
Shoptimism author Lee Eisenberg describes differences between men and women in compulsive buying and how the Internet has affected consumer behavior. Susie Essman, co-star of Curb Your Enthusiasm, comments on how open she is in her new memoir and reflects on finding her voice doing stand-up. duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
2:00 pm
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2:30 pm
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3:00 pm
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3:30 pmNightly Business Report [#29170]
* Unemployment Rate Returns to Triple Digits * Unemployment Takes a Toll on Teens * Elizabeth Warren on TARP Distribution * Market Monitor -David Darst, Chief Investment Strategist at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
4:00 pmNewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9593]
MASSACRE AT FORT HOOD - The US Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, reeled Friday in the aftermath of a deadly shooting attack. Tom Bearden reports from the scene. Then, Ray Suarez examines reports on the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood attacks, his background and the search for a motive.
JOBLESS NUMBERS JUMP - US unemployment rose more than expected to a 26-year high of 10.2 percent Friday. Jeffrey Brown talks to an economist for perspective.
MAKING SEN$E: OUT OF WORK FREELANCERS - Paul Solman continues his series on the financial crisis with a look at the particular challenges freelance workers are faring in a tough job market.
RX FOR REFORM: PERSPECTIVE FROM KEY PLAYERS - As the House moves closer to a vote on a health reform plan, Betty Ann Bowser talks to key players in the debate for their perspectives on the legislation.
AFGHAN VOICES - Margaret Warner reports from Kabul on how the Afghan people view US involvement in their country.
SHIELDS AND BROOKS - Analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the news of the week, including the results of elections this week in New York, New Jersey and Virginia. duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
5:00 pm
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5:27 pm
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5:30 pmNewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9593]
MASSACRE AT FORT HOOD - The US Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, reeled Friday in the aftermath of a deadly shooting attack. Tom Bearden reports from the scene. Then, Ray Suarez examines reports on the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood attacks, his background and the search for a motive.
JOBLESS NUMBERS JUMP - US unemployment rose more than expected to a 26-year high of 10.2 percent Friday. Jeffrey Brown talks to an economist for perspective.
MAKING SEN$E: OUT OF WORK FREELANCERS - Paul Solman continues his series on the financial crisis with a look at the particular challenges freelance workers are faring in a tough job market.
RX FOR REFORM: PERSPECTIVE FROM KEY PLAYERS - As the House moves closer to a vote on a health reform plan, Betty Ann Bowser talks to key players in the debate for their perspectives on the legislation.
AFGHAN VOICES - Margaret Warner reports from Kabul on how the Afghan people view US involvement in their country.
SHIELDS AND BROOKS - Analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the news of the week, including the results of elections this week in New York, New Jersey and Virginia. duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
6:27 pm
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6:30 pmNightly Business Report [#29170]
* Unemployment Rate Returns to Triple Digits * Unemployment Takes a Toll on Teens * Elizabeth Warren on TARP Distribution * Market Monitor -David Darst, Chief Investment Strategist at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
7:00 pmNewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9593]
MASSACRE AT FORT HOOD - The US Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, reeled Friday in the aftermath of a deadly shooting attack. Tom Bearden reports from the scene. Then, Ray Suarez examines reports on the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood attacks, his background and the search for a motive.
JOBLESS NUMBERS JUMP - US unemployment rose more than expected to a 26-year high of 10.2 percent Friday. Jeffrey Brown talks to an economist for perspective.
MAKING SEN$E: OUT OF WORK FREELANCERS - Paul Solman continues his series on the financial crisis with a look at the particular challenges freelance workers are faring in a tough job market.
RX FOR REFORM: PERSPECTIVE FROM KEY PLAYERS - As the House moves closer to a vote on a health reform plan, Betty Ann Bowser talks to key players in the debate for their perspectives on the legislation.
AFGHAN VOICES - Margaret Warner reports from Kabul on how the Afghan people view US involvement in their country.
SHIELDS AND BROOKS - Analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the news of the week, including the results of elections this week in New York, New Jersey and Virginia. duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
7:57 pm
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8:00 pmCharlie Rose [#15225]
(original broadcast date: 11/06/09)
* Mohammed El Baredei, who ran the IAEA, talks about Iran and where we go next
* a look a year after President Obama was elected with John Harris from Politico
* John Grisham tells us about his new book of short stories "Ford County." duration 56:47 CC STEREO TVRE -
8:58 pm
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9:00 pmBill Moyers Journal [#1329]
As America prepares to observe Veterans Day and President Obama weighs sending more troops to fight in Afghanistan, BMJ broadcasts a powerful documentary about the impact on soldiers of learning to kill - or be killed. "The Good Soldier" follows four veterans - one from World War II, two from Vietnam, and the fourth from Iraq - as they reveal how the experiences of battle changed their lives. duration 56:46 CC STEREO -
10:00 pmNewsHour with Jim Lehrer [#9593]
MASSACRE AT FORT HOOD - The US Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, reeled Friday in the aftermath of a deadly shooting attack. Tom Bearden reports from the scene. Then, Ray Suarez examines reports on the alleged shooter in the Fort Hood attacks, his background and the search for a motive.
JOBLESS NUMBERS JUMP - US unemployment rose more than expected to a 26-year high of 10.2 percent Friday. Jeffrey Brown talks to an economist for perspective.
MAKING SEN$E: OUT OF WORK FREELANCERS - Paul Solman continues his series on the financial crisis with a look at the particular challenges freelance workers are faring in a tough job market.
RX FOR REFORM: PERSPECTIVE FROM KEY PLAYERS - As the House moves closer to a vote on a health reform plan, Betty Ann Bowser talks to key players in the debate for their perspectives on the legislation.
AFGHAN VOICES - Margaret Warner reports from Kabul on how the Afghan people view US involvement in their country.
SHIELDS AND BROOKS - Analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the news of the week, including the results of elections this week in New York, New Jersey and Virginia. duration 56:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
10:57 pm
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11:00 pmTavis Smiley [#1825]
Multitalented writer Mitch Albom gives his take on why his books are perpetual best sellers and talks about his work with the homeless in his Detroit hometown. Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, star of two new films, 2012 and Endgame, explains his efforts to balance theater and film, big budget and indie features. duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE -
11:30 pmNightly Business Report [#29170]
* Unemployment Rate Returns to Triple Digits * Unemployment Takes a Toll on Teens * Elizabeth Warren on TARP Distribution * Market Monitor -David Darst, Chief Investment Strategist at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney duration 26:46 CC STEREO TVRE
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